Building Materials (Material Keyword)

Materials used for construction (e.g., brick, wood, adobe)

4,226-4,250 (5,378 Records)

A Polychrome Modeled Narrative of Late to Terminal Classic Power at Lamanai, Belize (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas M. Shelby. Dorie Reents-Budet.

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Ponpape Archaeological Survey 1977 Research (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William S. Ayres. Alan E. Haun.

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Porolissum Forum Project
PROJECT Eric De Sena. Alexandru Matei.

The Porolissum Forum Project (www.porolissum.org) is a joint American-Romanian research endeavor whose mission it is to understand: 1) Roman building activity and usage within the area of the city's forum; 2) lifeways of the inhabitants of the Roman city, including socio-economic relationships with native European groups; 3) the nature of the site in the immediate post-Roman periods (after AD 271). Porolissum is one of the largest and best-preserved archaeological sites in all of Romania....


Port Dauphin (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama.
PROJECT George W. Shorter, Jr.. Gregory Waselkov.

Port Dauphin, on Dauphin Island, served throughout the early years of French colonial settlement on the Gulf coast as a support facility to the main settlements upriver, the town sites of Mobile -- first at Old Mobile, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River from 1702 to 1711, and then at the city's modern location at the head of Mobile Bay and the mouth of the Mobile River. The historian Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz referred to Mobile as the birthplace of the French colony of Louisiane...


Port Dauphin Village Site Artifact Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
IMAGE Gregory Waselkov. George W. Shorter, Jr..

Artifact photos from the Port Dauphin Village site (1MB221).


Port Dauphin Village Site Excavation Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
IMAGE Gregory Waselkov. George W. Shorter, Jr..

Field excavation photos from the Port Dauphin Village site.


Port Huron Archaeological Project
PROJECT Richard Stamps.

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Port Huron Archaeological Project
PROJECT Richard Stamps.

The project began in 1975 and has included field investigation and archival research at two historic sites: Fort Gratiot and the Thomas A. Edison Boyhood home, and a Late Woodland Prehistoric site located in Draper Park, all in the vicinity of Port Huron, Michigan. The Project has been a coordinated effort between Oakland University, Michigan State University, St. Clair County Community College, and the Port Huron Museum.


Posey (18CH281)
PROJECT Julia King.

The Posey Site (18CH281) is located near Mattawoman Creek in Charles County, Maryland, aboard what is now the Naval Surface Warfare Center–Indian Head Division. The site was initially identified in 1963 by Navy chemist Calvert Posey, in an area that had been damaged by an earlier explosion at Indian Head’s Biazzi Nitration Plant, where nitroglycerin was manufactured. In 1985, the site was tested by William Barse as part of a much larger archaeological survey of the Indian Head facility. The site...


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Bottle Glass (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, bottle glass


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Camden Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Camden pottery


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, European Ceramics (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, European ceramics


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Fire-cracked Rock (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, fire-cracked rock


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Lithic Debitage (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, lithic debitage


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Metal Triangles (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, metal triangles


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Native American Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Native American pottery


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Potomac Creek Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Potomac Creek pottery


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Shell Beads (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, shell beads


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Shot, Sprue, and Musket Balls (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, shot, sprue, and musket balls


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Wrought Nails (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, wrought nails


Posey (18CH281): Artifact Distributions, Yeocomico Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Yeocomico pottery


Posey (18CH281): Barrel and Disk Beads (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Barrel and disk beads


Posey (18CH281): Barrel, Disk, and Strung Beads (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Barrel, disk, and strung beads