Woodland (Culture Keyword)

3,001-3,025 (6,794 Records)

Early Woodland Stage. In William Green, James B. Stoltman, and Alice B. Kehoe, Editors, Introduction To Wisconsin A: Background For Cultural Resource Planning (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert F. Boszhardt. James L. Theler. Thomas F. Kehoe.

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Earthworks Project: a Prospectus On Archaeological Research at the Cranbrook Institute of Science (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard L. Zurel.

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East Alabama Archaeological Survey, 1985 Season (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Vernon J. Knight, Jr..

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East Creek Archaeological Survey: a Report To the Vermont Electric Power Company (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William A. Haviland.

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EASTERN IOWA PALEOENVIRONMENTS AND CULTURAL CHANGE: INTRODUCTION AND PALEOECOLOGICAL BACKGROUND (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard G. Baker. Mary Whelan.

This paper provides an overview of the results of archaeological and paleoecological research at the Gast Farm and Gast Spring alluvial fans along the western side of the Mississippi River Valley, in southeastern Iowa. Archaeological survey and test excavations were undertaken to examine the impact of changing ecological parameters on local cultural groups. Most alluvial fans in the Project area contained small surface deposits of Woodland material, but one large fan, the Gast Farm site,...


Eastern United States (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James B. Griffin.

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Eaton (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

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Eaton 1982 (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Engelbrecht.

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Eaton 1982 Photos (1982)
IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

Misc. photos from excavations in 1982.


Eaton 1983 (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Engelbrecht.

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Eaton 1992 Photos (1992)
IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

Misc. photos from the summer 1992 excavations.


Eaton Artifact Tabulations (2013)
DATASET Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

These Access Tables contain information on artifacts from the Eaton site. Four tables (Levels 1-4)and a fifth table (Extras) each contain records for 259 2m x 2m excavation units. Each of these tables contain 33 columns reflecting data categories (debris, utilized flakes, etc.). Levels 1 and 2 combined are the plow zone. Successive levels are 10 cm. in thickness. The Extras table contains data from any lower levels, features, or wall scrapings. Clarification of the above tables: Units...


Eaton broken flake scraper distribution (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

GIS distribution of broken flake scrapers from the Eaton site, created by Rod Salisbury.


Eaton Chipped Stone Perfortors and Gravers (2024)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This Access table lists attributes describing chipped stone perforators and gravers from the Eaton site. In addition to location, metrics and other attributes of individual specimens, it lists a Projection Index. This Index is the sum of the distal angle and the perimeter, either at 4 mm from the tip or the base of the projection, whichever is shorter. See Coding sheet for Eaton Chipped Stone Perforator and Gravers (tDAR id:497140)


Eaton Faunal Database (2015)
DATASET Marie Pipes.

This lists Eaton faunal remains by catalog number. See also Eaton Faunal report, which is based on this. For provenience information, go to the Eaton catalog.


Eaton Grave Goods (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Images of grave goods associated with burials from the Eaton site. For details on these burials, see the 1995 NAGPRA report from Eaton, I.D. 373225. The average diameter of the stone beads = 9 mm. Both the beads and the teeth were given the catalog number E260, with the exception of one tooth which was designated E242,


Eaton images of unifacial tools and cores (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Images of some distally retouched uniface scrapers, uniface side scrapers, blade cores, and cores.


Eaton Length Histograms: Endscrapers, Side Scrapers (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Length histograms for whole endscrapers (N = 133) and side scrapers (N = 63) from the Eaton site. A histogram illustrating length of whole flake scrapers may be found in a paper: "Patterning in a Large Sample of Unifaces".


Eaton Longhouses (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Neil O'Donnell.

Three longhouses were discovered at the Eaton site in western New York between 1975-2000. From the postmold evidence obtained, these structures resemble most Iroquoian longhouses constructed throughout Iroquoia. Yet, particular dimensions of the Eaton longhouse are collectively distinct. When compared to other western New York sites and the whole of Iroquoia, the longhouses suggest that some Iroquoian peoples utilized a standard longhouse design. The question is why would Iroquoian builders...


Eaton Macrobotanical Remains (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Macrobotanical Remains from Eaton prepared by Rudy Fecteau


Eaton Misc. (1967)
IMAGE Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

The photos show bulldozing in 1967 when a portion of the site was destroyed. Marian White and Emil Liddell are shown looking at post molds. Cazenovia Creek near the site is also pictured. Some general procedures are illustrated including weighing fire-altered rock in a bucket. The weight of the bucket was added to the total and was a constant. A fine sheet filtered sunlight for photos.


Eaton Non-Iroquoian Points (2023)
DATASET Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

Kevin Smith created this data set describing non-Iroquoian points from the Eaton site. To see many of the points in this table, see the following collections (under William Engelbrecht resources or Eaton site project): Early Archaic, Early Late Woodland Points, Early Woodland Points, Late Archaic Points, Middle Archaic Points, Terminal Archaic, and Unidentified Point Fragments.


Eaton Pipes (2013)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Illustrations of stone and ceramic pipes and pipe fragments from Eaton.


Eaton side scraper distribution (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

GIS distribution of whole side scrapers on the Eaton site. Created by Rod Salisbury. Supplemental material for an article on unifacial tools.


Eaton Site
PROJECT Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht

This project contains data from 17 seasons of excavation from the Eaton Site in West Seneca, NY just south of the city of Buffalo. It is a multi-component site that was occupied intermittently from late Paleo-Indian times through the early 19th century when it contained a cabin on what was then the Buffalo Creek Reservation. The bulk of material recovered from the site is from an Iroquoian village dating to the mid-sixteenth century. The major portions of three longhouses and a palisade...