Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)
4,826-4,850 (7,426 Records)
For over a hundred years, Americans have been intrigued by the ancient remains of human art, activities, and settlements in the Greater Southwest. By the turn of the century archaeologists knew that the haunting cliff dwellings were left by the Anasazi farmers who lived in the region 700 to 900 years ago. But it was only in the 1930’s and 1940’s that archaeologists discovered evidence of the first people in the southwest. Although these people lived for over 6000 years in the Canyonlands...
CARP Ceramic Database (Slipped Ceramics, Excav & Survey) (2016)
Ceramic data on slipped ceramics from the Cibola Archaeological Research Project excavation and survey. Suzanne Eckert did the ceramic identifications.
CARP Ceramic Database (Utility, Excavation) (2017)
Utility Ceramic Counts for Cibola Archaeological Research Project excavations. Note corrugated grayware not differentiated by color (Gray, Intermediate, Buff-Orange).
CARP Coding Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical data from the Cibola Archaeological Project (CARP) collected during the summers of 1972 and 1973.
CARP Coding Sheet for Plant Sample Master List (2016)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical sample list from the Cibola Archaeological Project (CARP) collected during the summers of 1972 and 1973.
CARP Fauna (2007)
Cibola Archaeological Research Project faunal database. 25,547 elements recorded.
CARP Fauna Coding Key (2007)
no description provided
CARP Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Macrobotanical data from the Cibola Archaeological Project (CARP) collected during the summers of 1972 and 1973.
CARP Master Sample Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Master sample sheet for macrobotanical data from the Cibola Archaeological Project (CARP) collected during the summers of 1972 and 1973.
CARP: Notes on the Typing of Slipped Ceramics 7/26/83 (1983)
Kintigh's notes on how the slipped ceramics were typed.
The Case for Archiving Legacy Archaeological Collections into tDAR: Digitizing Approaches for Preservation, Dissemination, and Access (2013)
Paper documents are a time proven technology for the preservation and dissemination of information. The advent of computers and the Internet have enhanced some basic concepts for which paper documents have traditionally been used, such as the management of information on an external platform. Some benefits of using computers are the speed and ease of aggregating and disseminating information. This research will review preservation methods on how to ingest a legacy archaeological collection into...
Castle Rock Pueblo faunal dataset (2011)
Faunal data from Castle Rock Pueblo, excavated by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 1990-1994. Faunal analysis was by Jonathan C. Driver in 2000, using methodology described in the CCAC Manual for the Description of Vertebrate Remains. Context information was integrated by Karen G. Schollmeyer in 2011 using data supplied by CCAC. Faunal material is from the period AD 1256-1285. Additional information on Castle Rock Pueblo and its fauna is available on the web at...
CCAC Synthetic Archaeobotany Table: All Charred Plant Taxa and Parts Identified (2021)
This table provides a complete list of identified charred plant taxa recovered from systematically collected flotation and opportunistically gathered macrofossil samples from 43 Central Mesa Verde area Ancestral Puebloan settlements occupied ca. AD 420-1280 that were excavated by Crown Canyon Archaeological Center. For information concerning archaeobotanical analysis methods and identification criteria see references for Adams 2004 and Adams and Murray 2004 in the Crow Canyon Archaeobotanical...
CCAC Synthetic Archaeobotany Table: Top Plant Ranking and Ubiquity Data (2021)
This table presents ranking information for the top ten plant foods and top five fuelwoods based on presence (ubiquity) synthesized across 43 Ancestral Puebloan settlements occupied ca. AD 500-1280 excavated by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Rankings are listed both for each period and the overall rank for each taxon across all periods is also provided. Ubiquities for each taxon (calculated from all samples) are also displayed and, where a minimum of ten samples are available, thermal...
A Century of Archeological Research at Mesa Verde National Park (2009)
This report, the proceedings of a symposium at Ute Mountain Ute Conference Center, Towaoc, Colorado. May 3, 2006 to May 6, 2006 originally was published as a CD. This digital version is available in tDAR with the permission of the Mesa Verde Museum Association, which holds the copyright. The four-day archaeological symposium celebrated 100 years of archaeological work at Mesa Verde National Park, established in 1906 as the first national park set aside expressly to protect archaeological...
Ceramic bowl data - Chapter 8 (2019)
Ceramic bowl data from Chapter 8. This dataset includes vessel provenience, ware, type, treatment, heat exposure, rim form, and rim diameter information for all ceramic bowl sherds and reconstructable vessels.
Ceramic clusters resulting from corrugated ceramic technological analysis (2018)
Ceramic technological clusters associated with Peeples (2018) Connected Communities books [Chapter 5]. See Coding guides and raw data for additional details. File ceramic_clust.csv contains the data formatted for analysis in R as output by the code in the associated document: "R Code for Corrugated Ceramic Technological Analysis, Chapter 5" These data pertain to Chapter 5 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola...
Ceramic Counts from Prehistoric Sites on the Agua Fria National Monument (2004)
Ceramic Counts from Prehistoric Sites on the Agua Fria National Monument
Ceramic ladle data (2019)
Ceramic ladle data. This dataset includes vessel provenience, ware, type, and rim diameter information for all ceramic ladle sherds and reconstructable vessels.
Ceramic Types Encountered at Prehistoric Sites on the Tonto National Forest (2004)
Ceramic Types Encountered at Prehistoric Sites on the Tonto National Forest
Ceramic Vessel Rim Diameter and Design Height Data from the greater Cibola Region (2018)
Ceramic bowl diameter data and design/vessel height data from polychrome and white-on-red ceramics from the greater Cibola region. These data were used to generate Figure 29 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Ceramic Vessel Rim Diameter and Design Height Data from the greater Cibola Region (2018)
Ceramic bowl diameter data and design/vessel height data from polychrome and white-on-red ceramics from the greater Cibola region. These data were used to generate Figure 29 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Ceramic Vessel Rim Diameter and Design Height Data from the greater Cibola Region (2018)
Ceramic bowl diameter data and design/vessel height data from polychrome and white-on-red ceramics from the greater Cibola region. These data were used to generate Figure 29 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Ceramic: Aztec Black, bowl, AMNH29.0/8701 (2004)
Aztec Black, bowl, Accession 29.0, Catalog #8701. Morris FS 2192. CULTURALLY SENSITIVE: NAGPRA ARTIFACT; ACCESS RESTRICTED. Analyzed by Lori Reed 2004. Temper not analyzed, not visible. Although temper could not be examined, the polish, color, and corrugations are similar to other vessels classified as Aztec Black. Bowl restored with unknown adhesive; 100% complete with 10% reconstruction with unknown plaster material. Measurements: 24.5 cm orifice diameter; 11 cm height. Image AMNH29-8701 A:...
Ceramic: Aztec Black, bowl, AZRU1-851 (2011)
Aztec Black, bowl, Accession AZRU-00001 Catalog #851. Morris FS 5477. Analyzed by Lori Reed 2011. Temper is granular igneous rock suggesting manufacture at Aztec Ruin. Vessel is 98% complete with about 2 percent filled in with unknown plaster material. Measurements: 19.5 cm orifice diameter, 10.5 cm height. Image AZRU1-851 A: side view showing bowl shape and exterior band of corrugations. Image AZRU1-851 B: side view showing bowl shape. Image AZRU1-851 C: side view showing bowl shape. Image...