Pollen (Material Keyword)

Use for any microscopic plant remains

751-775 (2,989 Records)

Great House Formation: Agricultural Intensification, Balanced Duality, and Communal Enterprise at Mitchell Springs (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Dove.

Mitchell Springs provided the central Montezuma Valley of southwestern Colorado a rare and reliable water source that has been used by ancients for millennia. People began to settle near the springs in the middle of the AD seventh century and by the twelfth century a sprawling watershed-wide community with large-scale architectural and agricultural works had formed. Using a combination of data from surveys and recent excavations, this article explores the ties between the rise of elite...


The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 1: Project Background and Feature Descriptions (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This volume and the two that follow document the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated by the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Case Grande settlement, one of the preeminent Hohokam...


The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 2: Material Culture, Part I: Ceramic Studies (2001)
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This is the second in a series of three volumes documenting the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The Project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated on the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Casa Grande settlement, one of the preeminent...


The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 2: Material Culture, Part II: Stone, Shell, and Bone Artifacts and Biological Remains (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

This is the second in a series of three volumes documenting the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The Project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated on the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Casa Grande settlement, one of the preeminent...


Grey Fox Ridge Data Recovery
PROJECT Lynn Neal. Stewart Deats.

Site AZ N:4:110(ASM) was a small pit house site that underwent data recovery excavation in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This project folder contains only the final project report. The analyses of ceramics, flaked stone, ground stone, and veretebrate fauna are presented in the project report along with architectural, radiocarbon dating, pollen, macrobotanical, shell, mineral, and historical artifact information. This information is synthesized and used...


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888 (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888


Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview


Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents (2006)
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Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents


Handbook for Basic Archaeological Specimen Processing (1959)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institute Missouri Basin Project.

The Missouri Basin Project was established in 1946 as a large-scale archaeological and paleontological salvage operation. The laboratory of that project, located in Lincoln, Nebraska, processes large quantities of archaeological specimens each month. This laboratory is neither a museum nor a permanent repository for specimens. It is a research laboratory in which specimens brought in from the field are cleaned, prepared, cataloged and repaired preparatory to technical analysis and preparation...


Handbook for Basic Archeological Specimen Processing (1950)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project.

This handbook is designed to outline procedures for processing specimens brought into this laboratory. It is based upon more than a dozen years of experience with these specimens and is intended as a guide for processing of a maximum quantity of items within a minimum of time. It is specifically intended to provide the processors in this laboratory with a written guide to their duties and with written instructions as to how to perform each of the many specialized tasks that arise in processing...


HARP 1990 Excavation Forms (1990)
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HARP excavation forms from the 1990 season


HARP 1991 Excavation Forms (1991)
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HARP excavation forms from the 1991 season. PDF also includes scans of the 1991 specimen log, a copy of the HARP Field and Laboratory Manual, and field notes.


HARP Supplemental Documents (1991)
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HARP supplemental documents including reports, open-house presentation, and list of pollen samples


Harpers Ferry
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Harpers Ferry National Historical Park


Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Data: Material Accompaniments Raw Data and Multidimensional Scaling Scores (2013)
DATASET Todd L. Howell. Keith Kintigh. Brenda Shears. M Scott Thompson.

In the dissertation titled "Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds," the author analyzed the Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Material Accompaniment data set in an examination of the performance of mortuary ritual at Protohistoric period Zuni villages. The analysis of mortuary accompaniments and the larger consideration of mortuary ritual were designed to understand the identities of the spirits of the dead in Mississippian period villages of the...


Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 2: Archaeology, Project Synthesis, and Management Summary (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Stokes. Victoria D. Vargas.

The ability to integrate archaeological findings with extensive archival and oral history resources is often a rare occurrence in cultural resource management. The Hayden Flour Mill project afforded us just such an opportunity, the benefits of which are demonstrated throughout this and the following chapters of this volume. In many instances, the archival data suggested where we might find buried features beneath caps of fill or asphalt on the property (e.g., the Calaboose/jail, hereafter...