Clovis (Culture Keyword)
Parent: PaleoIndian
276-291 (291 Records)
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Walter Site - a Fluted Point Manifestation In North Central Missouri (1970)
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Were Clovis Progenitors in Beringia? (1982)
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Western Clovis Occupation in South Central Oregon: Archaeological Research at the Dietz Site 1983 To 1985 (1986)
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Whitehall Catalog (1977)
This file contains the Whitehall Rock Shelter catalog from the excavations of 1977-78.
Whitehall Catalog guide (2008)
This file contains the Whitehall Rock Shelter catalog guide from the excavations of 1977-78.
Whitehall color images (1977)
These files contain images from the site of Whitehall Rock Shelter excavations of 1977-78.
Whitehall Correspondence (1977)
These files contain correspondence with landowner Mr. John J. Golembeski. There are three letters written to Mr. Golembeski: one dated April 11, 1977, asking for permission to carry out excavations on the land surrounding the rock shelter; one dated August 22, 1977, giving him an update on the findings of the 1977 field school; and one dated May 31, 1978, asking for his permission to carry out excavations again.
Whitehall grey-scale images (1977)
These files contain grey-scale images from the Whitehall Rock Shelter excavations of 1977-78.
Whitehall Maps (1977)
These files contain maps from the site Whitehall Rock Shelter excavations of 1977-78.
Whitehall Rock Shelter (11716)
The landowner was Mr. John J. Golembeski at the time. The rock shelter at Whitehall was excavated over two years (1977-78). This spot was ideal because 10,000 years ago after the glacial ice cleared this area was most likely a migratory route for caribou.
Whitehall Smithsonian Radiocarbon Dating (1978)
This is the results from a radiocarbon date on a carbonized wood sample from the excavations at Whitehall Rock Shelter.
The Williamson site, Dinwiddie County, Virginia (1985)
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Wirth Associates, Arizona Station Transmission System, Salt River Project, State, Private, and Federal Lands, Coconino, Navajo, and Apache Counties, Arizona, Valencia and Catron Counties, New Mexico: Preliminary Draft for Phase I: Archaeological and Ethno-historical Research (1974)
At the request of Wirth Associates, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted a Phase I archaeological study of an area in east-central Arizona to identify prehistoric and ethno-historic groups in to delineate areas of potential archaeological sensitivity within the study area. Existing archaeological site data were gathered from various Arizona and New Mexico institutions, and archaeological site density per township was mapped. Site density figures were compared with vegetational and...
Yes Virginia, It Really Is That Old....a Reply To Haynes and Mead (1979)
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Zuni Heaven In-Lieu Land Selections: Archeological Survey in Apache County (1987)
The Zuni Heaven project is a proposed land selection for Apache County, Arizona. Nearly 5,900 acres will be available for transfer to the County. In three phases, between October 1985 and July 1987, BLM inventoried over 7,100 acres to locate sufficient acreage for transfer. During the surveys, 32 sites were recorded in 19 different parcels. A total of 5,977 acres have been recommended for transfer to Apache County, excluding parcels which contain National Register potential properties.