Macrobotanical (Material Keyword)

Plant remains such as fruit, seeds, buds, or other plant parts.

3,626-3,650 (5,352 Records)

Nebo Hill (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth C. Reid.

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Nebo Hill Phase: Late Archaic Prehistory In the Lower Missouri Valley (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth C. Reid.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


The Neighborhood 12 Data Recovery Project: Archaeological Investigations at AZ BB:9:148 (ASM), Oro Valley, Arizona (2000)
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AZ BB:9:148 (ASM) was a Hohokam seasonal or temporary habitation and resource procurement and processing locale located in the northwestern Tucson Basin in the southern half of Neighborhood 12 of the Rancho Vistoso Property within the limits of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona. Between August 25 and September 22, 1999, SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants conducted excavations at the site as a combined testing and data-recovery effort. Eighty-one features were identified during the project,...


Nelson et al. - Trabajos conducidos por La State University of New York dentro del Proyecto La Quemada 1989-90 (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ben Nelson.

Field report of work conducted at La Quemada in the 1989-90 field season


New Contributions to the Archeology of Oahe Reservoir (1954)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Wheeler.

This conference paper addresses the Oahe Reservoir area and its many archeological potentialities demonstrated through excavation in the early to mid-1900s. In 1947 the Oahe Reservoir Project of the Army Corps of Engineers was announced. This meant that within the next ten or twelve years a large and important archeological area would be obliterated. Action was imperative. The Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution has conducted field surveys in the Oahe are during part of each...


New Geneva Pottery Waster and Dock Site (36FA404) 1995
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District.

The New Geneva Pottery Waster and Dock Site (36FA404) 1995 investigation in Monongahela River, Pennsylvania was contracted to John Milner Associates, Inc. and conducted over a period of two years. Excavations occurred in August and November of 1993. The principal investigators were Wade Catts, John McCarthy, and Thomas Johnson. The studies were by JMA, on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, as part of the Grays Landing Lock and Dam project. JMA studied and documented...


The new gold discoveries on the Isthmus of Panama (1859)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fessenden Otis.

This 1859 newspaper article briefly describes the then new findings in Chiriqui. It concentrates on the gold figurines and artifacts presumably looted from graves.


New Methods for Understanding the Southwest Archaic: A Density Dependent Approach to Prehistoric Behavior (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Irwin-Williams. Pat Hicks. Kenneth Rozen. Nell Ripley.

The nature of the Southwestern Archaic record, reflecting several thousand years of occupation by small mobile foraging groups, provides a crucial methodological and a conceptual dilemma for archaeologists working in the area. At the heart of this dilemma is the relationship between this kind of archaeological record and the concept of the archaeological site, which is central to contemporary thinking. As broadly defined, an archaeological site may be "any place of any size where there are found...


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project
PROJECT Christopher Fennell. Paul Shackel. Terrance Martin. Anna Agbe-Davies. University of Illinois.

New Philadelphia in Pike County, Illinois is situated between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. It is the first known town planned, platted and legally registered by an African American in the United States. In 1836, Frank McWorter subdivided 42 acres to form the town. He then used revenue from the sale of the lots to purchase freedom for other members of his family (Walker 1983). African Americans as well as those of European descent moved to New Philadelphia and created a multi–racial...


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Artifact Catalog for 2004-2006 and 2008 (2010)
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New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Artifact Catalog for 2004-2006 and 2008


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Oral Histories (2006)
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New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Oral Histories


New Philadelphia Census Data, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
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New Philadelphia Census Data, Table of Contents and Overview


New Philadelphia Excavation Database 2004-2011 (2013)
DATASET Christopher Fennell. Kathryn Fay.

Database of artifacts excavated in the New Philadelphia, Illinois Archaeological Project, 2004-2011


New Philadelphia Project Pedestrian Survey: Final Report and Catalog; Phase I Archaeology at the Historic Town of New Philadelphia, Illinois, by Tom Gwaltney, arcGIS Consultants, June 2004 (2004)
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New Philadelphia Project Pedestrian Survey: Final Report and Catalog; Phase I Archaeology at the Historic Town of New Philadelphia, Illinois, by Tom Gwaltney, arcGIS Consultants, June 2004


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 1 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 1


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 10 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 10


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 11 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 11


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 12 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 12


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 13 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 13


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 14 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 14


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 15 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 15


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 16 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 16


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 17 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 17


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 18 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 18


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 19 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 19