Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)
5,101-5,125 (7,426 Records)
Worked sherds, disks formed by grinding or chipping, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 60 and 61: interior and exterior surface views of sherd disks: a) Mesa Verde style b/w chipped disk (fragment) (Catalog #9960, FS65, Room 204); b) Mesa Verde B/w chipped/ground disk (fragment) (Catalog #9956, FS166, Room 225); c) Pueblo III style b/w chipped disk (Catalog#6770, FS33, Room 129); d) Mesa Verde style b/w chipped/ground...
Ceramic: Worked Sherds, AMNH29.0 (2004)
Worked Sherds From Aztec West Ruin, Accession AMNH 29.0, Catalog Numbers: 9815-9818 (Morris FS 3299-3302), 9820-9838 (Morris FS 3304-3322), 9840-9841 (Morris FS 3324-3325). Analyzed by Lori Reed, 2004. Image AMNH29-chip-disk-A: sherd disks formed by chipping, no evidence of grinding (a. AMNH29.0/9836 PII/IIIstyle b/w; b. AMNH29.0/9830 Mesa Verde style b/w; c. AMNH29.0/9835 PIII style b/w; d. AMNH29.0/9837 Mesa Verde style b/w; e. AMNH29.0/9831 Mesa Verde style b/w; f. AMNH29.0/9827 Mesa Verde...
Ceramic: Worked sherds, chipped and ground disks, Accession AZRU-000061 (2005)
Worked sherds, disks formed by grinding or chipping, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 20 and 59: interior and exterior views of disks a) White Mountain Red Ware indeterminate polychrome small chipped disk (Catalog #5590, FS79, Room 204); b) Pueblo III style b/w small chipped disk (Catalog #9997, FS79, Room 204); c) Mesa Verde style b/w small chipped disk (Catalog #9984, FS64, Room 204); d) Pueblo III style b/w small...
Ceramic: Worked sherds, chipped and ground disks, Accession AZRU-000061 (2005)
Worked sherds, disks formed by grinding or chipping, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 19: top row: Pueblo III style b/w small ground disk (Catalog #7587, FS166, Room 225); Pueblo III style b/w small disk (Catalog #9991, FS8, Room 204); Pueblo III style b/w small chipped disk (Catalog #6621, FS34, Room 232); White Mountain Red Ware indeterminate polychrome chipped and ground disk (Catalog #9951, FS12, Room 129); Mesa...
Ceramic: Worked sherds, ground tabular-shaped objects, Accession AZRU-00061 (2005)
Worked sherds, tabular-shaped objects ("gaming pieces") formed by grinding, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 21: Top Row: McElmo/Mesa Verde style b/w (Catalog #9950, FS12, Room 129); Slipped white (Catalog #10037, FS13, Room 204); Pueblo III style b/w (Catalog #5664, FS104, Room 204); Puerco B/red (Catalog #9957, FS173, Room 225); Bottom Row: Pueblo III style b/w (Catalog #6730, FS12, Room 129); Pueblo III style b/w...
Ceramics of Aztec North and the Terrace Community, Aztec Ruins National Monument (2015)
This study reports on a ceramic analysis of nearly 1500 surface-collected potsherds from five unexcavated sites on the river terrace at Aztec Ruins National Monument, including the Aztec North great house. I conducted a detailed attribute analysis and mean ceramic dating. The mean ceramic date for Aztec North is AD 1104±39, while other terrace sites have later mean dates. Based on these dates, it appears that Aztec North was constructed before or contemporaneously with Aztec West, and it...
Ceramics: Temporal-Spatial Dataset (1988)
The Additive Technologies Group (ATG) was responsible for supporting the broad research goals of the DAP through the implementation of mid-level research design governing the collection and analysis of data from “material culture that results from the technological combinations of a variety of raw materials” (Blinman 1986a:57). While these items include worked vegetal material (e.g., basketry and textiles), much of the work performed by the ATG relates to a large ceramic assemblage including...
Champagne Spring (Greenlee) Ruins
Excavation, Mapping and Survey at the Champagne Spring (Greenlee) Ruins 5DL2333
The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona (1942)
This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at...
Chapter 13 Faunal Analysis: Two Dead Juniper Village (TDJV) Report (1992)
The faunal analysis chapter of the Two Dead Juniper Village.
CHARCOAL AND BOTANIC IDENTIFICATION AND AMS RADIOCARBON AGE DETERMINATION OF SAMPLES FROM SITES 5MT226 AND 5MT6341, MONTEZUMA COUNTY, COLORADO (2015)
Sites 5MT226 and 5MT6341 are situated in the Kinder Morgan Yellow Jacket Dry Gas Loop Pipeline (YJDG Project) project area located approximately 4.3 miles southwest of the town of Yellow Jacket in Montezuma County, southwest Colorado. Various structures, pithouse, and features excavated at these sites reflect different periods ranging between Archaic/Pre-Pueblo II, Pueblo II and Basketmaker III (Hugh Robinson, personal communication October 23, 2015). One charcoal and two charred botanic samples...
Chaves Hummingbird Faunal Coding Sheet (1998)
Copy of the faunal coding sheet that was used to analyze the Chaves Hummingbird Faunal Assemblage generated as part of Suzanne Eckert's dissertation work at Pottery Mound (LA416) and Chaves Hummingbird Pueblo (LA578).
Chaves-Hummingbird (LA 578) Fauna (1998)
This dataset includes information on the faunal remains excavated in 1998 from kiva, room, and midden contexts at the Chaves-Hummingbird Pueblo (LA578).
Chaves-Hummingbird Archaeological Project
This project consists of archaeological excavations conducted by Southern Methodist University, Arizona State University, and University of Colorado at Chaves-Hummingbird Pueblo (LA578), a large Pueblo IV settlement located in the Rio Puerco Valley of central New Mexico. As part of this project, archaeological materials were also analyzed from Pottery Mound Pueblo (LA416).
Chevelon Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (1982)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Chevelon Ruin, comprised of an Ancestral Puebloan masonry room block town with a plaza, trash middens, and possible ceremonial rooms, located on Game and Fish Department land. The file consists of a site data form and an Arizona State Museum archaeological survey form. The earliest dated document is from 1981.
Chihuahua
Review materials related to ceramics of Chihuahua.
Chronometric Dating (1985)
The results of chronometric analysis on special specimen samples collected for dating can be found in this dataset. Samples are linked to basic provenience data such as site and field specimen number. The temporal range for each sample will be indicated by variables for earliest and latest dates. These variables give the innermost and outermost dates of wood submitted for dendrochronological dating and their corresponding Tree-Ring Lab symbols indicating how close the date provided is to the...
Cibola Archaeological Research Project (CARP)
This NSF-funded research project was directed by Patty Jo Watson, Steven LeBlanc, and Charles Redman. In the summers of 1972 and 1973 it accomplished survey and excavation in the El Morro Valley of New Mexico.
The Cibola Archaeological Research Project: Procedures and Results (1972 Season) (1972)
Procedures and results from the 1972 season of the Cibola Archaeological Research Project.
Cibola Area Vessel Volume Data_from ASM Whole Pot Collection (2004)
This data set provides vessel volume data for prehistoric whole grayware pots recovered from the Cibola region in northern New Mexico. It presents height, weight, orifice diameter, and volume measurements for 15 whole pots. This sample of whole pots from the Cibola region resides at the Arizona State Museum in Tucson, AZ.
Cibola Breadstuff: Foodways and Social Transformation in the Cibola Region A.D. 1150-1400
Raw data associated with: Oas, Sarah E. (2019) Cibola Breadstuff: Foodways and Social Transformations in the Cibola Region A.D. 1150-1400. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Cibola Corrugated: A Proposed New Pottery Type from the Southwest (1975)
The purpose of this thesis is to describe a heretofore undescribed and unnamed pottery type from the Southwest. This has been accomplished by the traditional observational method and through the use of statistical techniques identifying stylistic attribute associations. Discrete attributes have been identified on Clbola Corrugated Pottery. Twelve of these exhibit frequencies sufficient for statistical analysis. Two groups of associated attributes, four each, were identified. The first group is...
Cibola Plant Remains Coding Sheet (2017)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical database associated with the Cibola Plant Remains collection.
Cibola Plant Remains Macrobotanical Database (2017)
The Cibola Plant Remains macrobotanical database consists of macrobotanical data gathered from reports of analyzed flotation and macrofossil samples from 19 excavation projects of settlements spanning the Pueblo II-IV periods (AD 900-1400) across the greater Cibola region.
Cibola Plant Remains Reference Sheet (2017)
Sheet with bibliographic information for the 19 archaeological projects referenced in the Cibola Plant Remains macrobotanical database.