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Archaeological Evaluations of Significance, Fort Lee (FL1987.001)
PROJECT Ronald A. Thomas.

A total of 17 archeological evaluations of significance were completed as part of an ongoing program of cultural resource management at Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia. The evaluations were conducted in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations In situations where planned development projects would adversely affect identified archeological resources. Of the 17 properties evaluated during this study, six were classified as significant and for...


An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Bridge Site, Humboldt County, CA (BLM) (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John W. Milburn.

An archaeological reconnaissance survey report for CA-HUM-405 located in Mendocino County, California.


Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey, The Robinson Property (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer L. Bonner. Elizabeth Kiniry.

Hassanamesit, meaning place of small stones and located in present day Grafton, was the third of fourteen Praying Indian towns established by the Reverend John Eliot in the 17th Century to convert Native Americans to Christianity. Established in 1645, by 1671 Hassanamesit contained sixty residents and was the second village, after Natick, to achieve full church status and build a meetinghouse. Based on research by UMass Center for Cultural and Environmental History (CCEH), the 200+ acre Robinson...


Archaeology Field Survey Reports Contributed by BLM, Arcata, CA Field Office
PROJECT Uploaded by: Melinda Salisbury

This project includes Archaeology Field Survey Reports contributed by the Bureau of Land Management's, Arcata, California field office.This initial contribution will establish a regional digital archive project whose goal is to accumulate heritage documents, greatly enhancing our ability to preserve historic resources within the North Coast Region.


Archeological Evaluations of Significance at Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Antony F. Opperman. Harding Polk II.

A total of 17 archeological evaluations of significance were completed as part of an ongoing program of cultural resource management at Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia. The evaluations were conducted in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations In situations where planned development projects would adversely affect identified archeological resources. Of the 17 properties evaluated during this study, six were classified as significant and for...


Artifact Catalog, Archaeological Evaluations of Significance, Fort Lee (2011)
DATASET MAAR Associates, Inc.. Antony F. Opperman. Donald K. Creveling.

Catalog of artifacts from Archaeological Evaluations of Significance at Fort Lee. A total of 17 archeological evaluations of significance were completed as part of an ongoing program of cultural resource management at Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia. The evaluations were conducted in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations In situations where planned development projects would adversely affect identified archeological resources. Of the...


Artifact Catalog, TA11 Shop Road, Fort Lee (2011)
DATASET Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

Artifact catalog for TA 11 Shop Road Phase investigations.


Artifact Photographs, Phase I and II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains artifact photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase I and II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C.


Cougars, Mountain Lions, and Pumas - One Creature with Three Names A Metric Analysis of Quad, Price Stemmed, and Chesrow Projectile Points From Southern Wisconsin (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Monty Rogers.

Across southern Wisconsin a distinct style of projectile point is represented in several artifact collections. It is lanceolate in shape, having concave bases, and basal tangs that angle down and out. Workmanship varies from crude to refined. This point style has been identified as Chesrow, Price Stemmed, and Quad. With these names comes affiliation with three distinct times and cultures: Chesrow – Pre-Clovis; Quad - Late-Paleo Indian; Price Stemmed - Late Archaic. This paper describes a metric...


A Cultural Resources Survey of the Tartan Pines Golf Course Development in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joel H. Watkins.

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.


Excavation Photographs, Phase I Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 1 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase I investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 1.


Excavation Photographs, Phase I Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 2 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase I investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 2.


Excavation Photographs, Phase II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 1 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 1.


Excavation Photographs, Phase II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 2 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 2.


Excavation Photographs, Phase II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 3 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 3.


Excavation Photographs, Phase II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, Part 4 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Part 4.


Field Forms, NSF Indian Head, Building 900 Parking Lot Survey (2020.056) (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marstel-Day, LLC.

The following documents are scanned field forms from the phase I archaeological survey of Building 900 Parking Lot at Naval Support Facility Indian Head.


Final Report, Phase I and Phase II Archaeological Investigations at the JADOC Site, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC (2013.015) (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Bedell. Stuart Fiedel. Gregory Katz.

The Louis Berger Group, Inc. (LBG) completed Phase I and II archaeological investigations at the site of the new JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. LBG was asked to carry out this work after site preparation had already been under way for some time, and much earth-moving activity had already been carried out on the site. The site was previously the location of military housing and other buildings before that. Numerous utilities were present. The JADOC site...


Initial Survey and Identification of Archaeological Resources at the Historic Winslow House (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Katherine Hayes. Stephen Silliman. Elizabeth Kiniry.

At the request of the Historic Winslow House Association of Marshfield, under MHC permit 2193, archaeologists from the CCEH at University of Massachusetts Boston initiated a survey of archaeological resources on the Historic Winslow House property. This property is the remaining portion of the Careswell Winslow estate, originally granted to Edward Winslow, Mayflower Pilgrim and three-time governor of Plymouth Colony. The extant house on the current 20-acre land parcel was built by his grandson...


Looking Beyond Dena’ina House Pits and Cache Pits: There is something else out there (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Monty Rogers. Daniel Stone.

Frequently, surface depressions at Dena'ina ancestral sites are interpreted as houses or cache pits. A review of ethnographic and historical literature suggests that surface depressions at Dena'ina ancestral sites are a result of several activities beyond habitation and caching. Pitfall traps, temporary shelters, cooking pits, menstrual huts, water wells, graves, and trees uprooted for beluga hunting are some features that can result in surface depressions. Possible feature locations,...


A new archaeological field survey of the site of Nan Madol, Pohnpei (2015)
GEOSPATIAL Mark McCoy.

Nan Madol, sometimes called the ‘Venice of the Pacific,’ is a mortuary and administrative site built from columnar basalt, boulders, and coral. It is made up of artificial islets that stretch over 83 hectares of lagoon on the volcanic high island of Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia and is pivotal to our understanding of ancient Pohnpeian society. Nan Madol was first mapped in its entirety in 1910 by the German explorer Paul Hambruch and in the century since then the site has been...


Phase I and II Investigations at Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC (2013.015)
PROJECT Navy.

This project contains an artifact catalog, photograph log, and excavation photographs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase I and II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C.


Phase I Investigation, TA11 Shop Road, Fort Lee (FL2010.010)
PROJECT Uploaded by: system user

This project contains an artifact catalog for TA 11 Shop Road Phase investigations, located at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Photograph Logs, Phase I and II Investigations, Sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger.

This record contains photograph logs for sites 51SW22 and 51SW7, identified during phase I and II investigations, JADOC facility on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C.