New England (Geographic Keyword)

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Abenaki Identity Project (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gordon M. Day.

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Aboriginal Trephination: Case from Southern New England (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bernard W. Powell.

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 Section 110 Compliance Report for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, NHPA, Cultural Resources Investigations, Technical Report No. 4 (Volume 2), Archaeological Site Examinations Conducted for 26 Sites at the Birch Hill Dam Reservoir Area in the Towns of Royalston, Templeton, and Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts -- Appendices (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barbara Donohue. Martin Dudek. Sheila Charles. Deena Duranleau. Dawn Lassman. Thomas Mailhot. Tim Mancl. Michael Roberts.

Appendices to Archeological Site Examinations Conducted for 26 Sites at the Birch Hill Dam Reservoir Area in the Towns of Royalston, Templeton and Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts. See report at : http://core.tdar.org/document/425590/section-110-compliance-report-for-the-us-army-corps-of-engineers-new-england-district At the request of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (Corps), John Milner Associates, Inc., (JMA) conducted National Historic Preservation Act...


Animal Remains from Some New England Woodland Sites (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph H. Waters.

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Antiquities of the New England Indians With Notes On the Ancient Cultures of the Adjacent Territory (1935)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles C. Willoughby.

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Archaeological Investigations at the Narbonne House Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Massachusetts (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Geoffrey P. Moran. Edward F. Zimmer. Anne E. Yentsch.

The Narbonne house was built c. 1670 in Salem, Massachusetts, and is now part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. It was the home of tradesmen and artisans, and is valued as a rare surviving example of 17th century vernacular architecture. Excavations began in 1973 as part of the National Park Service program to rehabilitate the structure. Three field seasons included the excavation of numerous features, the most important being a first period lean-to foundation, cobblestone driveway 1...


Archaeological Overview and Assessment of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Salem, Massachusetts (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. N. Leith Smith. Jack Gary. Gregory Dubell. George Schwartz. Starla Lane.

The Salem Maritime National Historical Site was created in 1937 to commemorate the maritime history of the early American nation. Salem played a primary role in the American international maritime trade from the colonial period to the mid nineteenth century, and it is this legacy that the park seeks to interpret and preserve. The site today encompasses nearly nine acres bordering on the Salem waterfront that contain a variety of historic structures, including seventeenth- through...


Archaeological Research at the Cesar and Sym Peters Site, Hebron, Connecticut (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sarah P. (1,2) Sportman.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 2020 the Connecticut Office of State Archaeology (OSA) launched a long-term archaeological research project to explore the lives of the free African-American Peters family in early 19th-century Hebron, Connecticut. The collaborative project involves archaeological and documentary research at the Peters family home site. Cesar...


Archaeological Site Examination A Case Study In Urban Archaeology: Roger Williams National Memorial, Rhode Island (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patricia E. Rubbertone. Joan Gallagher.

This report is the result of an archeological site examination conducted by the Public Archaeology Laboratory, Brown University during Fall 1979 and Spring 1980 at the Roger Williams National t1emorial, Providence at the request of the National Park Service. The study parcel is a piece of urban real estate, covering roughly six urban blocks that witnessed many of the important events and developments in Providence's history over the last 300 years. These factors made the location an...


Archaeological Survey at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, and Its Off-Base Facilities (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John Hammer. Dan Dimicco. Lisa Fagan. Robert Wallace.

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Archaeology in Vermont: Some Reviews Supplemented By Materials from New England and New York (Revised Edition) (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John C. Huden.

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The Archaeology of Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell, Massachusetts
PROJECT Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

Documents associated with background historical research and archaeological field work at the Lowell National Historical Park.


The Archaeology of Minute Man National Historical Park
PROJECT Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

Documents associated with archaeological field work at Minute Man National Historical Park.


The Archaeology of Roger Williams National Memorial, Rhode Island
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National Park Service documents associated with archaeological work done at the Roger Williams National Memorial site.


The Archaeology of Salem Maritime National Historic Site
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Documents associated with archaeological collections research and field work at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.


Archaic Sequence for Southern New England (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dena F. Dincauze.

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Archeological Investigations of Minute Man National HIstorical Park Volume 1: Farmers and Artisans of the Historical Period (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeannine Disviscour. Alison D. Dwyer. W. F. Fisher. Martha Holland. Gerald K. Kelso. Joyce Lee Malcolm. Nora Sheehan.

Since the establishment of Minute Man National Historical Park (MIMA) in 1959, archaeological research has been an important and valuable tool for providing information crucial to the interpretation of its cultural resources (Regional Director 1961). To this end, archaeological research has been conducted over the course of 23 years, beginning in the early 1960s (Synenki 1987). While this research has provided valuable information, not only did important interpretive questions remain, but it was...


Archeological Investigations of Minute Man National Historical Park Volume 2: An Estimation Approach to Prehistoric Sites (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Duncan Ritchie. Marsha K. King. Christy Vogt. Patricia Fragola.

Minute Man National Historical Park (MIMA) is located about 12 miles (19.2 km) west of Boston in the towns of Concord, Lincoln, and Lexington, Massachusetts (Figures 1-1, 1-2). The park consists of about 750 acres and is divided into three separate parcels. The North Bridge parcel is located just north of the center of Concord along the Concord River, the Wayside parcel is a small area along Lexington Road east of Concord center and the remainder of the park extends for four miles from Meriam's...


Battle Cry of Freedom; the New England Emigrant Aid Company in the Kansas Crusade (1954)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Samuel A. Johnson.

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Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus L.) Bones from New England Paleoindian Sites (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Arthur E. Spiess. Mary Lou Curran. John R. Grimes.

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The Chemical Variability of Carbonized Organic Matter through Time (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas Frink.

The interdependent dynamics of climate, biota, relief, parent material and time affect the evolution of both soils and archaeological remains within the soil. Carbonized organic matter, charcoal, is one class of archaeological material subject to these environmental factors. Although charcoal is generally presumed to be immune to environmental influences, chemical analyses of feature soils containing charcoal from archaeological sites throughout New England demonstrate its susceptibility to the...


Coastal Adaptation in Prehistoric New England (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Louis A. Brennan.

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Compilation of Historical Data Contributing To the Ethonography of Connecticut and Southern New England Indians (1936)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Froelich Rainey.

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Consulting with American Indians at Hanscom Air Force Base: A Plan for American Indian Orientation to HAFB, Air Force Orientation to Consultation Laws and Reasons for Consultation and a Recommended Consultation Process (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Roberts.

This document presents information and procedures for consulting with American Indians in the course of project planning, project implementation, inadvertent discoveries and other Air Force/American Indian interactions at Hanscom Air Force Base and its satellite facilities. The report draws heavily on material prepared for the Department of Defense through the Legacy Resource Management Program as well as the Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan prepared for Hanscom AFB by John Milner...


The Continental Gunboat Philadelphia (1776): Update (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul F Johnston.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Continental Gunboat Philadelphia was built by Gen. Benedict Arnold in the summer of 1776 and was sunk that October by the British during the Battle of Valcour Island in Lake Champlain. It was raised by local salvor Lorenzo Hagglund in 1935, came to the Smithsonian in 1963 and has been on continuous exhibition since 1964. This...