Late Archaic (Culture Keyword)

Parent: Archaic

2,151-2,175 (3,879 Records)

Human Skeletal Material From 23Ja277: Blue Springs Lake Project, Jackson County, Missouri (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scott J. Baker. William L. Tibesar. Ross G. Hillman.

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Human Skeletal Material from a Late Archaic Site in Kansas (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Bass. James H. Head.

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Human Skeletal Material from a Late Archaic Site in Kansas, In: Salvage Archaeology of the John Redmond Lake, Kansas (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. M. Bass. J. H. Head.

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Human Skeletal Remains from 20Is46 a Late Archaic Burial Locale in Eastern Michigan (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David A. Barondess. Norman J. Sauer.

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Hunter 1 Site: Mitigation of a Multi-Component Late Woodland Site in Blue Rock Township, Muskingum County, Ohio (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Flora Church. David L. Cremeens. Annette G. Ericksen.

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Hunter's Creek, 8OR471: Phase II Test Excavations (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marilyn C. Stewart. P. J. Weiss.

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Hunting the Hunters: Archaeological Testing at CA-RIV-653 and CA-RIV-1098, Riverside County, California (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donn R. Grenda. Deborah W. Gray.

TThis report presents the results of testing at archaeological sites CA-RIV-653/H and CA-RIV-1098, historic properties eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). These are 2 of 22 prehistoric archaeological sites in the Prado Flood Control Basin, Riverside County, California. RIV-653 is a multicomponent site, noteworthy both for its prehistoric component and its historical-period component, the Bandini Cota adobe. RIV-1098 is directly east of RIV-653; the 2 sites...


Hurd Site (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John R. White.

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IDENTIFICATION AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF CHARCOAL AND BONE FROM SITES 21BE5, 21BE36, 21OT36, AND 21TR5, MINNESOTA (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter Kovacik. Kathryn Puseman.

A single bison bone sample, one probable bison bone sample, and five charcoal samples from cultural features at sites 21BE5, 21BE36, 21OT36, and 21TR5, Minnesota, were submitted for identification and AMS radiocarbon dating. Identification of charcoal provides information concerning types of wood burned in the features. A probable bison bone from a hearth at site 21TR5 (Browns Valley Site) is affiliated with the Great Oasis Phase of the Late Prehistoric Period (AD 900-1200), while two charcoal...


IDENTIFICATION AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF CHARCOAL FROM THE CUB SPRINGS NUMBER ONE SITE (BIBE-153), BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Charcoal from the fill of a shallow, basin hearth at the Cub Springs Number One Site (BIBE-153) in southern Brewster County, Texas, was collected for identification and AMS radiocarbon dating. This site contains several thermal features and a fire-cracked rock midden. This site appears to be a multicomponent site with at least Late Archaic and Transitional Late Archaic occupations, based upon recovery of dart points. Charcoal was recovered from a thin bed of charcoal underlying a pavement of...


Identification and Characterization of Surfaces At the McKean Site (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marcel Kornfeld. M. L. Larson.

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IDENTIFICATION OF CHARCOAL FOR RADIOCARBON DATING FROM SIX FEATURES AT SITE 48NA465, WYOMING (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Charcoal from six features at 48NA465 in central Wyoming were submitted for identification. This site appears to contain Late Archaic occupations and to have been used for lithic tool manufacturing, hunting bison and smaller animals, and roasting and cooking activities. Charcoal samples were identified prior to submission for radiocarbon dating.


IDENTIFICATION OF CHARCOAL SAMPLES FOR POTENTIAL RADIOCARBON DATABLE MATERIAL AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF GROUNDSTONE WASH SAMPLES FROM SITES 35LK444/445/4350, 35LK449, 35LK453, AND 35LK463/464/4409 IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter Kováčik.

Four sites in Lake County, Oregon yielded charcoal for AMS radiocarbon dating. Ten samples were submitted for analysis to identify the most appropriate material for AMS radiocarbon dating. In addition, four groundstone wash samples, submitted from two of the four sites, were analyzed for phytolith evidence of food processing. All four sites are associated with prehistoric occupations; however, historic artifacts recovered at two of these sites indicate an early 20th Century component.


Implications of a Human Skeleton From Southwest Wyoming (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel H. Eakin.

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The Importance of Native Crops During the Late Archaic and Woodland Periods (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard A. Yarnell.

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In Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Icpa Blacksfork-Granger Transmission Line Reroute, Sweetwater County, Wyoming (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward Jess.

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In Search of Mission San Joseph de Sapala: Mission Period Archaeological Research on Sapelo Island, Georgia 2003-2007 (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard W. Jeffries. Christopher Moore.

In 2003, University of Kentucky archaeologists initiated field investigations just north of the famous Sapelo Shell Ring Complex (Site 9Mc23). The purpose of the excavations was to investigate the site’s Late Archaic component; however, test units and shovel probes placed north of Shell Ring II yielded several items of European origin, including several majolica and olive jar fragments and part of a small brass bell. Associated with these European artifacts were hundreds of Native American...


In Search of Mission San Joseph de Sapala: Mission Period Archaeological Research on Sapelo Island, Georgia 2003-2007 (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard W. Jefferies. Christopher Moore.

In 2003, University of Kentucky archaeologists initiated field investigations just north of the famous Sapelo Shell Ring Complex (Site 9Mc23). The purpose of the excavations was to investigate the site’s Late Archaic component; however, test units and shovel probes placed north of Shell Ring II yielded several items of European origin, including several majolica and olive jar fragments and part of a small brass bell. Associated with these European artifacts were hundreds of Native American...


In the Footprints of Squier and Davis: Archeological Fieldwork in Ross County, Ohio (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark J. Lynott. Jennifer Pederson Weinberger. N'omi B. Greber. Orrin C. Shane, III. Bret J. Ruby. William H. Pickard. Jeffrey W. Weinberger. William S. Dancey. Jarrod Burks. Dawn Walter Gagliano. John Weymouth. Bruce Bevan. Rinita Dalan. Rolfe D. Mandel. Katherine Spielmann.

The papers in this volume were originally prepared for presentation at a symposium titled “In the Footprints of Squier and Davis: Hopewell Archaeology in Ross County, Ohio” at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Milwaukee, WI (April 11, 2003). Curiosity about the nature and contents of the mounds around Chillicothe, Ohio led Squier and Davis to conduct the first major archeological field study in North America. Field research is still the foundation of all...


The Indian Neck Ossuary: A Preliminary Report, Bradly et al 1982 (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James W. Bradley. Francis McManamon. Thomas F. Mahlstedt. Ann L. Magennis.

Late in the summer of 1979, human bones were unexpectedly uncovered during the construction of a septic system for summer cottages on Indian Neck, Wellfleet, Massachusetts. National Park Service archeologists, who were conducting a survey of the Cape Cod National Seashore, were contacted and the skeletal remains were identified as Native American . Construction had been halted when the bones were first noticed and it was determined that completion of the septic system would destroy the remaining...


Indian Projectile Points Found in Michigan (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Edward J. Wahla.

This is a short discussion of some flint materials employed by the Indians in the production of local projectile points and should prove of interest to amateur archaeologists, especially for those with little knowledge of local geology or mineralogy. This non-technical study of locally occurring points is a slightly altered version of the series appearing in "Artifacts", the bulletin of the Clinton Valley Chapter of the Michigan Archaeological Society.


Indian Sites in Mercer County (1950)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Walter Hitchcock.

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Indians of Clinton County (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Louis S. Winner.

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INFRA-RED ANALYSIS OF SANDSTONE VESSEL FRAGMENTS, SITE 46KA142, WEST VIRGINIA (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kim Kral.

Site 46Ka142, the Burning Spring Branch site, is situated on a terrace above the Kanawha River in Kanawha County, West Virginia. This multi-component site contains remnants of a 19th-century domestic house and salt furnace within the plowzone. The upper portions of the unplowed remainder of the A-horizon contained a Late Prehistoric village and portions of a Late Woodland settlement. Six sandstone vessel fragments were recovered from a site component dating to a transition between the Late...


INFRARED SPECTROMETRY (FTIR) ANALYSIS OF TWO BROWNWARE SHERDS FROM SITE FB 1579 (LA 116603) AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF A PROJECTILE POINT FROM SITE FB 1784 (LA 92756) ON THE FORT BLISS MCGREGOR RANGE, NEW MEXICO (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. Kim Kral.

Two sites located on Fort Bliss McGregor Range in Otero County of southern New Mexico yielded a single projecting point and two brownware sherds for protein and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR) testing. Site FB1784 (LA 92756), a Late Archaic/Early Formative site, yielded the projectile point along with two soil control samples for protein residue analysis. Residue from two brownware sherds from an Early Formative site, FB15759 (LA 116603), were examined using FTIR to determine if...