Historic (Culture Keyword)

10,651-10,675 (12,401 Records)

Rethinking Palisades in the Northeast: Evidence from the Eaton Site (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Piotr Poplawski. Joshua J. Kwoka. William Engelbrecht.

Eaton is a multicomponent site located in western New York. The major component consists of an Iroquoian village dating to the mid-sixteenth century. There is a high ratio of expedient lithic tools to debitage in the area of the palisade. We explore possible explanations for this distribution and discuss the implications for the construction and maintenance of a palisade.


Retracing the Butterfield Overland Trail Through Arizona - A Guide to the Route of 1857-1861 (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gerald T. Ahnert.

This book was written to show the physical route and approximate station locations of the Butterfield Overland Company from 1858 to 1861 in Arizona. My interest in trying to follow the old trail, and finding much scattered information to guide me in locating the original sites of the stations, led to the idea of putting this information together in a book that would be easy for others to follow, and perhaps give the reader an armchair trip over the Butterfield Overland Trail in Arizona.


Retracing the Middlebrook Encampments of the American Revolutionary War: A Cartographic Analysis (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Brown. Geoffrey Fouad. Richard Veit.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Revisiting Revolutionary America" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Continental Army occupied a strategic section of the Watchung Mountains of New Jersey during the spring of 1777 and winter of 1778-79. More than 5,000 soldiers were encamped over a 10-square-mile area of Washington Valley in Somerset County. During what is known as the Middlebrook Encampments, the soldiers modified the terrain in this...


Return To Butte Camp: A Japanese-American World War II Relocation Center: Report (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Orit Tamir. Scott C. Russell. Karolyn Jackman Jensen. Shereen Lerner.

A few months following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, people of Japanese origin on the West Coast of the United States were routed through a series of security measures that led to removal from their homes and resettlement in relocation centers. In 1942, a civilian agency, the War Relocation Authority (WRA), was established to administer their lives in these centers. Butte Camp and Canal Camp were the two relocation sites built by the United States at the Gila River Relocation Center...


Revealing Santa Elena 1982 (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stanley South.

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 comments@tdar.org.


Reveille to Taps: Camp Forrest, TN 1940-1946 (Legacy 92-0442)
PROJECT Michael Bradley.

This document is a history of Camp Forrest in Tennessee.


Reveille to Taps: Camp Forrest, TN 1940-1946 - Report (Legacy 92-0442) (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Bradley.

This document is a history of Camp Forrest in Tennessee.


Reverend Buck (44JC568)
PROJECT Seth Mallios.

Archaeological site 44JC568 (also known as the Reverend Richard Buck site, after the property’s first owner) was located about one-half mile north of Jamestown. 44JC568 was occupied from c. 1630 until c. 1650 by a series of individuals, many of them descended from Reverend Buck. Although close to Jamestown, in an area known as Neck-of-Land, the site was not located directly on navigable water. Archaeologist Seth Mallios has described Neck-of-Land as a “leading Jamestown suburb,” with 145...


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Brick (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, brick


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Ceramics (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, ceramics


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Domestic Material (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, domestic material


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Food and Drink Consumption Vessels (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, food and drink consumption vessels


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Jamestown Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Jamestown pottery


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Rhenish Stoneware (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, Rhenish stoneware


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Storage Vessels (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, storage vessels


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Broad Ax (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Broad ax


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Colono Ware Bowl (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Colono ware bowl


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Jamestown Potter Pipkin (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Jamestown Potter pipkin


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Jamestown Pottery (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Jamestown pottery


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Ladle (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Ladle


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Montelupo (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Montelupo


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Snaphaunce (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Snaphaunce


Reverend Buck (44JC568): Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Terra cotta pipes