Woodland (Culture Keyword)
5,626-5,650 (6,794 Records)
Ten lithic artifacts from the Hellertown Site, 36Bu359, were examined for possible protein residues. This site is a small, shallow upland Late Woodland site in southeastern Pennsylvania. Samples were recovered from shallow precontact features and a shallow, buried A-horizon (3Ab). Protein residue analysis will be used to provide information concerning possible animal resources processed with these tools.
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF LITHIC TOOLS FROM ROUTE 44 EAST, LOCUS 1 AND ROUTE 169 EAST, LOCUS 1 IN WINDHAM COUNTY, CONNECTICUT (2014)
Two sites, Route 44 East and Route 169 East, were investigated as part of the Northeast Utilities’ New England East-West Solutions Interstate Reliability Project. The Route 44 East Locus 1 site is located in the town of Putnam, and the Route 169 East Locus 1 site is in the town of Brooklyn; both are within the upland physiographic zone of northeastern Connecticut. Findings at the Route 44 East Locus 1 site indicate the area represents a lithic workshop or campsite with a possible Late Archaic...
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA (2007)
Sixteen projectile points from Fort Bragg, North Carolina were submitted for protein residue analysis. These tools are associated with a near continuum of cultural associations from Early Archaic to Middle Woodland. Protein analysis may provide some information as to how these tools were utilized.
PROTEIN RESIDUE AND FTIR ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS FROM TUSCARORA CREEK, THE HENRY SITE (36JU113) AND THE GRONINGER SITE (36JU15), PENNSYLVANIA (2007)
Lithic artifacts from sites 36JU15 (the Groninger Site) and 36JU113 (the Henry Site) were examined for possible protein residues. In addition, a nutting stone and an axe from 36JU15 were examined using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR). These sites are located along Tuscarora Creek in southern Pennsylvania. Primary occupations during the Late Archaic (ca. 1500 BC) to the Late Woodland (ca. AD 1000-1250) were noted at the Groninger Site. In addition, more limited evidence for an...
PROTEIN, ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR), POLLEN, STARCH, AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE 11PK1702, ILLINOIS (2009)
Forty artifacts from site 11PK1702 in Bay Creek valley, Pike County, western Illinois, were submitted for ethnobotanic analyses. Twenty-two lithic tools were analyzed for protein, and fourteen ceramic sherds, two hammerstones, and two groundstones were tested for organic residues using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Pollen, starch, and phytolith analysis were also performed on two of the ceramic sherds. Site 11PK1702 represents a special function lithic workshop with intensive...
Proto Quetzalcoatl (2010)
This is a proto image of Quetzalcoatl, Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan, Mexico. Dates to AD 400. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.
Proto Tlaloc (2010)
Proto image of Tlaloc, Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan, Mexico. Dates to AD 400. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.
Protohistoric Cultural Interaction Along the Northern Gulf Coast (1984)
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Public Archaeology Projects Document Prehistoric Horticulture (1979)
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Publications in Salvage Archeology, 3: The Hitchell Site (1967)
The Hitchell Site is one of a group of major village and burial areas excavated by the Smithsonian Institution and cooperating agencies within the Fort Randall Reservoir on the mainstem of the Missouri River in south-central South Dakota. Field investigations of one sort or another were completed at a substantial number of sites but, unfortunately, only a few were extensively excavated. Funds for salvage archeology were sharply limited and personnel were thinly spread so that, inevitably,...
Punctured Human Bones of the Laurel Culture from Smith Mound Four, Minnesota (1992)
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Putnam (1989)
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Putnam Regrouped Ceramic Data (1989)
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Putnam Sherd Images (2012)
These images were produced for Earl Sidler (a graduate student at SUNY/Buffalo) in the early 1970's. In the late 1980's, Sidler gave the photos to William Engelbrecht, who in turn gave them to Tim Abel. The photos were borrowed by Engelbrecht from Tim Abel to scan and upload these images.
Putnam Site Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Putnam Site (Jefferson County, NY)
Putnam Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Putnam Site (Jefferson County, NY) with regrouped attributes
Quad Grid (1983)
This is a quad grid for the Oak Hill #1 site.
Quantifying Ancient Wealth Inequalities
This project contains datasets and other resources used in a volume to be published by the University of Arizona Press in 2018 entitled Ten Thousand Years of Inequality: The Archaeology of Wealth Differences, edited by TA Kohler and ME Smith. This volume emanates first from a symposium at the April 2016 Society for American Archaeology meetings entitled Measuring and Explaining Household Inequality in Prehistory: Inequality from the Bottom Up, also organized by Kohler and Smith. That was...
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1965 (1965)
This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1965. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1967 (1967)
This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1967. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1968 (1968)
This document contains the first two quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1968. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Quicksburg Site, Shenandoah County, Virginia (1973)
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Quiggle Site
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r code for Figure 2 (2023)
r code for Figure 2
R. B. Aker and the Archaeology of the Kansas City Area: a Personal Perspective (1993)
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