Hunting / Trapping (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features

Locations, or the remains of features or facilities, that were used for hunting or trapping animals. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

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Features (2010)
IMAGE Stephanie Barrante. Jessica Hughes. Victoria Hawley. Donna Ochenrydeb.

Images illustrating architectural and other features uncovered at Fort St. Joseph from 2002 to 2010.


FeaturesPhotoLog.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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Field Laboratory (2010)
IMAGE Stephanie Barrante. Victoria Hawley. Jessica Hughes.

Images depicting various laboratory activities during the 2006-2010 field seasons.


Final Catalog of Recovered Materials (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Statistical Research, Inc.

Final catalog of bag contents and boxes that are in curation. This is organized by bag number and states the box number where the bag is located and the material contained in the bag.


Final Report for Plan 6 Supplemental Cultural Resource Surveys (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margerie Green.

This final report includes eight reports representing close to 6,000 acres of survey performed in the vicinity of the planned New Waddell Dam. The survey areas include locations for geologic test trenches, road relocations, borrow areas, spillways, and the Waddell Canal. These surveys yielded a total of 43 sites and 2018 loci of isolated artifacts. All but one of the sites were located in two borrow areas. These two study areas evidence differences in use of habitation, agriculture and artifact...


Final Report of the 1983 Season at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jack Brink. Milt Wright. Bob Dawe. Doug Glaum.

This is the final report of archaeological activities during the 1983 field season by staff of Alberta Culture at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. The site has been identified by the Provincial Government for the development of an on-site public interpretive program which will include a 2400 square meter interpretive building. One of the primary purposes in fielding a crew at the site was to conduct archaeological studies of the site areas where development would cause surface disturbance. Such...


Final Report of the 1985 and 1986 Field Season at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Alberta (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jack Brink. Bob Dawe.

Archaeological field work at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (HSI) continued in the summers of 1985 and 1986. Field studies were conducted by staff of the Archaeological Survey of Alberta as part of the ongoing research associated with the development of a public interpretation facility at this site. During the two previous field seasons, 1983 and 1984, archaeological attention was focused on the regions of the site complex which were to be disturbed by construction of the various facilities...


Final Technical Report Survey and Evaluation of California Forest Highway 128 (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jan Lawson. Cliff Lawson.

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.


Finding Aid, Cutright #2 Site (12MO173) 1987 (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kurt Walther.

This collection is referred to as "Cutright #2 Site (12MO173) 1987.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a quarter of a linear inch. Cutright #2 Site (12MO173) 1987 was contained within one acidic envelope and in an acidic box with other document collections from the Lake Monroe subject property. The different document collections were processed separately according to the original housing. The document...


Finding Aid, Eroding Burials of Site 46SU3 2012 (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin Bradley.

This collection is referred to as "Eroding Burials of Site 46SU3 2012.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a quarter (0.25) of a linear inch. The document collection consists of one Adult Skeletal Inventory form and a summary entitled Skeletal Analysis from site 46SU3, Eroding Burial Four. The documents were originally housed in an acidic folder within an acid-free box and were in overall good condition. ...


Finding Aid, Fairfax South Site (12MO346) 1987 (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cory R. Tabbert.

This collection is referred to as "Fairfax South Site (12MO346) 1987.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one and a half linear inches. Fairfax South Site (12MO364) 1987 collection was contained within one acidic envelope and in an acidic box with other document collections from the Lake Monroe subject property. The different document collections were processed separately according to the original housing....


Flake Data.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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Floatation Analysis report from subcontractor (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Virginia Popper. Lisa Klug.

The analysis of botanical remains from the Lake Elsinore site (Riv-2798) was conducted to provide evidence of plant use by the prehistoric inhabitants of this site. Riv-2798 is an open air site located at the bottom of a small hill on the banks of the outlet channel for Lake Elsinore, Riverside County, California (Grenda, personal communication, 1995). Radiocarbon dates are not yet available for this site, however a preliminary analysis by the site’s investigators suggests that the site was...


Foreign Whaling in Iceland, Archaeological Excavations at Strakatangi in Hveravik, Kaldrananeshreppi 2008 (field report) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Magnus Rafnsson. Ragnar Edvardsson.

This is a report of the excavations at Strákatangi in Strandasýsla in 2008. Continuous excavations since 2005 have revealed extensive remains from foreign whalers in the area. The remains of four structures are visible at the Strákatangi site, three of them are clustered together and the fourth at some distance from the main cluster. The three structures that have been excavated from 2005 are tryworks, a large building with three rooms (habitation) and one smaller building...


Fort St. Joseph 1.0: Creating a Comprehensive Information Management Scheme for the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Erin Claussen.

This thesis documents the effort to curate digital information associated with the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, which has been generated over the past decade of investigation of the site of Fort St. Joseph, an 18th century mission, garrison, and trading post complex located in present-day Niles, MI. A review of literature on the subject of archaeological curation and collections management was undertaken to inform the approach to execution of this project, which included the creation...


The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
PROJECT Michael Nassaney.

The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project is a collaboration between Western Michigan University and the City of Niles, MI to investigate, interpret, and preserve the physical remains of the site of Fort St. Joseph, a mission, garrison, and trading post complex occupied from 1691 to 1781 by the French then British. Since its inception, the Project has cultivated a robust program of public archaeology to involve and invest the community in the preservation of the site and more generally, the...


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Logo (2009)
IMAGE Randy Peyser.

Logo developed for the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project. Incorporates feathers into the French fleur-de-lis, symbolizing the multi-faceted interactions and negotiations between Native and European peoples that took place in the context of the fur trade at Fort St. Joseph. Blue and red are representative of the colors of the French flag.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2000 Letter Report (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes activities and results of the 2000 field season, primarily focused upon survey in the vicinity of the site of Fort St. Joseph.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2001 Letter Report (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes activities and results of the 2001 field season, primarily focused upon survey in the vicinity of the site of Fort St. Joseph.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2002 Letter Report (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes activities and results of the 2002 field season.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2004 Letter Report (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes activities and results of the 2004 field season.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2006 Letter Report (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes activities and results of the 2006 field season.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2006-2007 Annual Report (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes the activities conducted under the auspices of the project, particularly in regards to fieldwork, public education, and public outreach from September 1, 2006 to August 31, 2007.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2007 Field Season Summary (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Erin Claussen. Meghan Cook. Amanda Brooks. Michael Nassaney.

Presents results of survey and excavations conducted by the 2007 Western Michigan University Archaeological Field School under the auspices of the Project.


Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2007-2008 Annual Report (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Nassaney.

Summarizes the activities conducted under the auspices of the project, particularly in regards to fieldwork, public education, and public outreach from September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008. Includes a comprehensive list of Project outcomes for this time period including all presentations and publications.