Woodland (Culture Keyword)

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Richmond Mills (1969)
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Richmond Mills Site Ceramic Data (1969)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

ceramic data from the Richmond Mills Site (Seneca area)


Richmond Mills Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

ceramic data from the Richmond Mills Site (Seneca) with regrouped attributes


Ridgeway-Oldrey House (Qtrs 2) Photographs (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Dix Real Property Office.

A collection of photographs documenting exterior and interior conditions for the Ridgway-Oldrey House (Quarters 2).


Rim Sherds (2010)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Miscellaneous Rim Sherds


Ripley (1987)
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Ripley Ceramics (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This chapter describes the ceramics from the Ripley site.


Ripley Site Ceramic Data (3) (1987)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

ceramic data from the Ripley Site (Erie area)


Ripley Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

ceramic data from the Ripley Site (Erie) with regrouped attributes


Rise of Wild Rice Exploitation and Its Implications For Population Size and Social Organization In Minnesota Woodland Period Cultures (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ted Lofstrom.

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River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 10: Archeological Investigations at the Tuttle Creek Dam, Kansas (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert B. Cumming, Jr..

The Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys, conducted archeological excavations in the construction area of the Tuttle Creek Dam site from June 10 to June 30, 1953. These field activities and the present report resulting from them were a part of the Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program. This program combines the cooperative efforts of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Park Service, the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and various...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 11: Spain Site, a Winter Village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carlyle S. Smith. Roger Grange, Jr..

The Spain site in Fort Randall Reservoir, S. Dak., was excavated under a cooperative agreement between the University of Kansas and the United States National Park Service as a part of the InterAgency Archeological Salvage Program in the Missouri Basin. Gordon C. Baldwin, Merrill J. Mattes, John M. Corbett, and Paul L. Beaubien of the National Park Service were helpful in many ways. The Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution, through Robert L. Stephenson, chief, was especially...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 12: The Wilbanks Site (9CK5), Georgia (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William H. Sears.

The Wilbanks site, 9CK-5 in the nomenclature of the River Basin Surveys, Smithsonian Institution, is located on the flat bottom lands of the Etowah River in north Georgia. As this river is in the foothills of the Appalachians, it flows in a southwest-northeast direction, following the line of the ridges and valleys, rather than flowing north and south as do most of the rivers in Georgia. At Rome, near the Alabama border, the Etowah joins the Oostanaula to form the Coosa, and eventually empties...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 1: Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program, 1948 (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Waldo R. Wedel.

The Missouri River Basin Survey of the Smithsonian Institution, organized in 1946, continued during calendar year 1948 its archeological and paleontological investigations at Federal water-control projects throughout the watershed of the Missouri. The present report, third in a continuing series, briefly reviews the year's activities in field and laboratory. Although primarily concerned with the work of the River Basin Surveys, it includes also summary statements on the researches of various...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 2: Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program, Summary Report on the Missouri River Basin Archaeological Survey in 1949. (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Waldo R. Wedel.

Continuing its studies of the archeological and paleontological materials that will be adversely affected by the expanding Federal watercontrol program in the Missouri River watershed, the Missouri River Basin Survey carried on its field and laboratory activities throughout calendar year 1949. For various reasons the year was an unusually trying one, even frustrating in some respects; but within the limit of available funds and in the face of a rapidly changing personnel picture, a measure of...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 31: Archeological Manifestations in the Toole County Section of the Tiber Reservoir Basin, Montana (1963)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carl F. Miller.

The Tiber Dam, sometimes known as the Lower Marias Unit, had its inception some 50 years ago when William T. Cowan, State Senator from Hill County, Mont., stumped for the construction of a dam across the Marias River, the waters of the subsequent reservoir to be used for irrigation purposes. His was a far-sighted vision, one which was not fully appreciated until many years after his death. On September 30, 1952, President Harry S. Truman, before a crowd of 10,000 people, set off a blast marking...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 34: The Demery Site (39CO1), Oahe Reservoir Area, South Dakota (1964)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alan R. Woolworth. W. Raymond Wood.

In the summer of 1956 an archeological field party from the State Historical Society of North Dakota carried out excavations at the Demery site, in the upper part of the Oahe Reservoir, in Corson County, South Dakota. Funds for the project were provided under a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, and through appropriations by the North Dakota State Legislature. The excavations were conducted between June 18 and August 31, 1956, under the supervision...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 38: Archeological Investigations in the Toronto Reservoir Area, Kansas (1964)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James H. Howard.

The Toronto Dam and Reservoir, a flood-control and conservation project of the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, is located on the Verdigris River in Greenwood and Woodson Counties, southeastern Kansas (see fig. 59) . The dam is a rolled, earthfill structure, 4,712 feet in length and 90 feet in height, above the river channel. It is 3% miles south of the town of Toronto in Woodson County, Kans., 55 miles north of the Oklahoma border, and 75 miles west of the Missouri border. It...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 3: The Woodruff Ossuary, a Prehistoric Burial Site in Phillips County, Kansas (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marvin F. Kivett.

The River Basin Surveys concept marks a nationwide acceptance by archaeologists of a leading role in the conservationist movement. If one agrees that an increment of archaeological knowledge has value, then it follows that every time a site is excavated ahead of inundation the act is one of preservation of a national as well as an intellectual resource. Beginning in 1945, the River Basin Survey Papers describe inter-agency salvage archaeological projects in thirteen states which include Oregon,...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 4: Archeological Survey of the Addicks Dam Basin, Southeast Texas (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe Ben Wheat.

The archeological survey of the Addicks Dam Basin was initiated in March 1947 by the writer as a part of the River Basin Surveys. The initial phase of the operation involved the locating, testing, and evaluation of all sites likely to be damaged or lost through the construction of the reservoir and associated channel rectification and subsequent inundation, silting, etc. This phase culminated in the partial excavation of two sites, begun late in May and concluded on July 15, 1947. This paper...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 7: Archeological Investigations in the oahe Dam Area, South Dakota, 1950-52 (1954)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald J. Lehmer.

The Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program is a cooperative plan of the Smithsonian Institution; the National Park Service and the Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior; and the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army. It was formulated, through a series of interbureau agreements, for the purpose of recovering archeological and paleontological remains which would otherwise be lost as a result of the numerous projects for flood control, irrigation, hydroelectric power, and...


River Raisin Archaeological Survey Season 3, 1977, Sites in Monroe County Outside the River Raisin Watershed (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Shott.

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River Raisin Archaeological Survey, Season 2, 1976: a Preliminary Report (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher S. Peebles. James J. Krakker.

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River Raisin Archaeological Survey, Season 3, 1977: Sites in Monroe County Outside the River Raisin Watershed (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Shott.

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River Valley Farms Site 13Bn231 a Multicomponent Woodland Site in the Des Moines River Valley Boone County (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David L. Cook. A. Till. J. Hotopp. K. McAdams.

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