Applied Anthropology Laboratories Ball State University
https://www.bsu.edu/aal
Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
The Applied Anthropology Laboratories (AAL) is an institute within the College of Sciences and Humanities at Ball State University. Established in 1978, the AAL provides cultural resource management services for public and private agencies and has since grown to include academic research activities, public education, and student involvement.
The Applied Anthropology Laboratories at Ball State University provides a full range of cultural resource management and research investigations with a professional staff experienced in all levels of compliance while furthering student engagement and education.
The Microsoft Access Database containing all associated metadata from our collections and projects, is available upon request.
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Documents
- AR03-09, Chapter 9, Archaeological Report of the NDEA History Institute, in AR03, Archaeological Reports (1968)
- AR13-02, Chapter 2, Report of an Archaeological Survey of the Upper Big Blue River Watershed Protection And Flood Prevention Project (PL-566), Henry County, with a section on Structure Five, in AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project (1975)
- AR15-06, Chapter 6, A List of Ball State University Archaeological Resource Management Field Reports 1974-1978 , in AR15, Archaeological Investigations of the Wohl Site, Wy-165, and Big Blue Lake Fieldwork: A 1978 Summer Field School in Wayne County, Indiana. Includes Update to Archaeological Report 5’s Literature Index (1979)
- AR16-07, Chapter 7, A Summary of Archaeological Field Reconnaissances of The Ball State University Archaeological Resources Management Service For The 1980 Season (1981)
- ROI044, McCullough's Run (12-B-1036): A Prehistoric Cremation Cemetery Bartholomew County, Indiana, Revised Mitigation Report (1997)
- ROI084, Taylor Village 2012 (2012)
- ROI111, A New View of the Battle of the Wabash (2021)