Woodland (Culture Keyword)

2,726-2,750 (6,794 Records)

Data Recovery Excavations at 44Wr3, 44Wr299, 44Wr300, and 44Wr301 (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kimberly A. Snyder. April M. Fehr.

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Data Recovery Excavations at Dublin/Richmond Plantation, (Sites 9BN44, 9BN174, 9BN177), Bryan County, Georgia (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott Butler. Joseph Charles. Connie Huddleston. Heather Mauldin. Whitney Olvey. Jennifer Webber.

Proposed development at the Ford Plantation L.L.C. will impact archaeological sites 9BN44, 9BN174, and 9BN177 (Dublin/Richmond Plantation). Archaeological survey (Wapora 1983) and testing (Whitley et al. 1999) investigations determined these sites contain significant archaeological research potential. Sites 9BN44, 9BN174, and 9BN177 are located within the Henry Ford National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) District (listed under Criteria B and C). These archaeological sites were also...


Data Recovery Excavations at the Cranks Creek Site (15Hl58), Harlan County, Kentucky (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrew Bradbury.

Between June 17 and August 9, 2002, Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. personnel conducted phase III data recovery excavations at the Cranks Creek site (15Hl58). The project was initiated in conjunction with the proposed realignment of US 421 near the community of Cranks in southeastern Harlan County, Kentucky (Item Number 11-254.00). The data recovery excavations were implemented to mitigate the adverse effects posed to the site from the proposed road construction. The excavations generally...


Data Recovery Investigations at 1Au368, Autauga County, Alabama (2002)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William F. Stanyard.

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Data Recovery Investigations at Cumberland Rockshelter (9GW393), Gwinnett County, Georgia, for Williams Gas Pipeline-Transco's South Coast Expansion Project
DOCUMENT Citation Only William F. Stanyard.

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Data Recovery Investigations at Site 15CT118 in Clinton County, Kentucky: Terminal Archaic-Early Woodland Occupations of South-Central Kentucky (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian DelCastello.

Between June 1 and June 9, 2011, Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., personnel conducted data recovery investigations at Site 15Ct118 in southern Clinton County, Kentucky, for the planned west Albany bypass. The project was conducted at the request of David M. Waldner on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (Item No. 8-260.01). The site was situated along a knoll overlooking Spring Creek. A total of 15 prehistoric cultural features were identified at the site. The data recovery...


Data Recovery Investigations at Site 38DR245: A Late Woodland Camp at the Headwaters of the Ashley River, Dorchester County, South Carolina (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ralph Bailey. Larry James.

Investigators excavated 652 shovel tests and over 334 m2 at Site 38DR245. The investigations have resulted in the identification of five cultural features and approximately 14,000 artifacts. In addition, archaeologists generated three radiocarbon dates from this site. Data recovery at Site 38DR245 has generated important information related to the Deptford culture in South Carolina. All of these data provide a rare look at the Late Woodland period in a region that lies between the Deptford sites...


Data Recovery Investigations at Waterford Plantation (38GE550) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Inna Burns. Autumn Morrison.

"Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted archaeological data recovery investigations at portions of site 38GE550 in the Allston Bluffs tract, Georgetown County, South Carolina in February through April 2003....These investigations recovered considerable information about the colonial and antebellum occupations of 38GE550. We employed this information to address all of the research questions outlined in the approved Treatment Plan for 38GE550, as well as other issues that the data provided...


Data Recovery Investigations in the Marsh Lots of the Callawassie Burial Mound and Village Site (38BU19), Calawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bobby G. Southerlin. Dawn M. Reid. Connie Huddleston. Christopher T. Espenshade. Thomas W. Neumann. Gary D. Crites.

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Data Recovery Investigations in the Marsh Lots of the Callawassie Burial Mound and Village Site (38BU19), Callawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bobby G. Southerlin. Dawn Reid. Christopher T. Espenshade. Thomas W. Neumann. Gary Crites.

Site 38BU19 is a large prehistoric site located on Callawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. The two most pronounced features of 38BU19 is a burial mound and numerous shell middens scattered across the site; it has been assumed that the shell middens represent the remains of an associated village. The research potential of the site has been recognized for over 100 years, and the site has been recommended as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, at the national level...


Data Recovery Investigations of Four Wilmington Phase Sites (38BU132, 38BU372, 38BU1236, and 38BU1241), Beaufort County, South Carolina: A Study in Middle Woodland Subsistence Strategies (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher T. Espenshade. Linda Kennedy.

Data recovery investigations were carried out by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at four Wilmington phase shell midden sites located in the Colleton River Plantation tract, Beaufort County, South Carolina. The field work was initiated during October 1990 and was completed April 1991. The field investigations consisted of the excavation of 1 by 1 m units, excavated in arbitrary 10 cm levels. Samples were retained for flotation analysis. Zooarchaeological, ethnobotanical, radiocarbon, and...


Data Recovery Plan, Lindesay Site ( Subi 1705, NYSM # 10316), PIN 5002.07.121, MCD 06308, NY 18F, Town of Porter, Niagara County (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Nicholas Ivanov

This document presents a Data Recovery Plan (DRP) for a portion of the prehistoric Lindesay Site (SUBi-1705, NYSM #10316), New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) PIN 5002.07.121 in the Town of Porter, Niagara County, New York (Figure 1). Included within this document is a description of the site, the prehistoric context of the region, and the research objectives for this Data Recovery. Also included is a proposed field and analysis strategy for the retrieval and interpretation of...


The Data Recovery Plan, The Thomas Creek Site, SUBi-1546 (NYSM #10135), PIN 9002.09.101/BIN 1-00981-0, Route 12A Over Thomas Creek, Town of Chenango, Broome County, New York (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Diana Loren. Nina Versaggi.

The Thomas Creek Site (SUBi-1546, NYSM #10135) was identified in 1994 during a cultural resource management reconnaissance survey in NYSDOT Region 9 (Loren, Rafferty and Kastl 1994). Following the completion of the survey and review of the findings by the New York State Museum (NYSM) and NYSDOT, a site examination was performed. In 1995 the Thomas Creek Site was declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and a Data Recovery was requested by the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation...


DATA STATEMENT: POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF REMAINS FROM THE 518 CORRIDOR (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text LInda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute.

Pollen and macrofloral samples were taken from four sites along the 518 corridor between the towns of Riverside and Ainsworth in Washington County, Iowa. These four sites (13WS61, 13WS65, 13WS122, and 13WS126) represent prehistoric occupation in this area from the Archaic to the Late Woodland. Pollen and macrofloral samples were taken in an effort to define the vegetal portion of the subsistence base at these sites.


Dataset for "The spatial dimension of the Woodland period" (2017)
DATASET Karen Smith. Keith Stephenson.

The dataset provided here contains (1) a list of sites by site number for each of four archaeological components and (2) a list of radiocarbon dates by site number and lab id. The first list was compiled from information obtained from state archaeological site files. The second list was compiled from site reports and publication. Both lists were used to generate maps and figures in the forthcoming paper "The spatial dimension of the Woodland period." UTM coordinates were withheld from...


Dated Projectile Point Sequence From the Pigeon Roost Creek Site. In Cannon Reservoir Human Ecology Project - a Regional Approach To Cultural Continunity and Change, Edited By Michael J. O'Brien and Robert E. Warren, PP. 227-251 (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David C. Teter. Robert E. Warren.

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Dating Iroquoia
PROJECT Uploaded by: Jennifer Birch

The Dating Iroquoia project is developing high-precision radiocarbon chronologies for northeastern North American archaeology. We are especially concerned with understanding how refined timeframes help us to understand processes of population movement, conflict, settlement aggregation, politogenesis, and the entry and impacts of European manufactured goods and persons among Northern Iroquoian societies.


Daugherty's Cave, a Stratified Site in Russell County, Virginia (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph L. Benthall.

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Debitage Data, Harper's Creek Survey, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (2000)
DATASET Laura J. Galke. Michael W. Kell.

This resource contains a pie chart and data tables representing the breakdown of all the lithic debitage found during the Phase I excavations at Harper's Creek, Maryland into primary, secondary, and tertiary debitage.


Debris Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates debris by unit. Debris counts do not include utilized flakes or other lithic tools. This table does not include debris from the "Extras" Table.


Decorated Rimsherds From 23Cp40 (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gregory L. Fox.

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Deep Sealed Midden On Cockrills Bend B Site (40Dv35) (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John T. Dowd.

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Deer Creek Project (Ross County), Final Report (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leonard R. Piotrowski.

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Deerskins and Domesticates: Creek Subsistence and Economic Strategies in the Historic Period (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

Previous research indicates that, following European colonization, animal husbandry did not replace hunting as the primary source of meat in the diet of southeastern Native Americans until the early nineteenth century. However, while the introduction of Eurasian domesticated animals had little immediate impact on the lives of indigenous peoples in the Southeast,the expansion of the European market economy had profound implications for the economic and subsistence strategies of Native Americans...


A Definition of Late Woodland McLeod Phase Ceramic Series in Southwest Alabama (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ashley A. Dumas.

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