Historic (Culture Keyword)
2,426-2,450 (12,401 Records)
Representative artifacts: Drawing of wine bottle seal with Richard Bennett's crest
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Fireplace Shovel (2004)
Representative artifacts: Fireplace shovel
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Furniture Hardware (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of furniture hardware
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Fork with Decorated Bone Handle (2004)
Representative artifacts: Iron fork with decorated bone handle
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Padlock (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete iron padlock
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Shovel (2004)
Representative artifacts; Iron shovel
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Skeleton Key (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete iron skeleton key
Bennett's Point (18QU28): North Devon Sgraffito (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of North Devon Sgraffito
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Ornamental Architectural Plaster (2004)
Representative artifacts: Ornamental architectural plaster fragment
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Pewter Spoons (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of pewter spoons
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Richard Bennett Wine Bottle Seals (2004)
Representative artifacts: Richard Bennett wine bottle seals
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Smoker's Companion (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete smoker's companion
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Tin-glazed Earthenware Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware bowl
Bennett's Point (18QU28): White Salt-glazed Bowls (2004)
Representative artifacts:Polychrome white salt-glazed bowls
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Wine Bottle Seal (2004)
Representative artifacts; Wine bottle seal with Richard Bennetts crest
Bentham & Backhoes: a utilitarian approach to the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia cemetery excavation (2022)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "“We the People”: Historical Cemetery Archaeology in Philadelphia" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Archaeological projects that involve or encounter human remains must navigate a multitude of ethical considerations. Several established ethical frameworks can guide archeological decision-making when working in such contexts. This paper addresses the 2017 excavation of the First Baptist Church of...
Bernard Marigny's Fontainebleau Plantation: Archaeological Monitoring for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Fontainebleau State Park Debris Removal, Mandeville, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana (2007)
In January of 2006, Coastal Environments, Inc. (CEI) was contracted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to conduct archaeological monitoring of Hurricane Katrina related debris removal at Fontainebleau State Park (16ST86). This work was done between 23 January 2006 and 10 February 2006, with an additional day monitoring cleanup on 2 March 2006. A two-person and periodically a three person team from CEI conducted archaeological monitoring during the machine-aided removal of debris...
Bertrand Bottles. a Study of 19th-Century Glass and Ceramic Analysis (1974)
Once in a very great while a few historic artifacts are found which contribute significantly to our knowledge of a particular period. Rarer still is the find of a 19th-Century steamboat containing a cargo composed of thousands of pounds of artifacts of infinite variety. However, the relative rarity of these artifacts is overshadowed to a considerable degree by what can be translated from their analysis about the economy, technology, and life of contemporaries who lost them in an unpredictable...
The Bertrand Bottles: a Study of 19th-Century Glass and Ceramic Containers (1974)
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"The Best Ever Occupied...": Archaeological Investigations of a Civil War Encampment on Folly Island, South Carolina (1989)
In May of 1987, the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology was informed that human remains were being unearthed by road construction in a private residential development on Folly Island, South Carolina. This information led to a two year investigation of the 1863 winter camp of the Federal Army, used during its siege of Charleston. During the investigations a black military cemetery was salvaged (site 38CH920), and three areas of the Federal camp were examined as part of a data...
Bethel Cemetery Project: Procedures and protocols for structure from motion photogrammetry on historic burials (2018)
This is a field manual that describes the procedures and protocols for 3D documentation of historic cemeteries using structure from motion photogrammetry.
Between Conception and the Saints: Archaeological and Historical Studies of Late Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Century Urban Life in Mobile, Alabama (1996)
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.
Between Mimbres and Hohokam: Exploring the Archaeology and History of Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico (2014)
In 1997, a group of scholars assembled at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, Arizona, for five and one-half days of secluded focused discussion on the archaeology and history of an area largely absent from archaeological reports and history books, southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The researchers present at the seminar included Bruce Masse, Anne Woosley, Allan MacIntyre, Jeff Altschul, John Douglas, Jeff Clark, Bill Doolittle, Jim Neely, Jerry Howard, Peggy Nelson, Jonathan...
Between Seascapes and Sandscapes: An Archaeological Approach of the Insular and Coastal Nautical Spaces in the Colombian Caribbean during the 18th and 19th Centuries (2023)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "In Small Islands Forgotten: Insular Historical Archaeologies of a Globalizing World", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Interdisciplinary approaches from maritime, coastal, island, nautical and underwater archaeology have been developed in recent years in Colombia, particularly on the island of Tierrabomba in Cartagena de Indias, the islands of Providencia and Santa Catalina and La Guajira Peninsula...
Beyond Domesticity: Material and Spatial Expressions of Gender Systems in Deerfield, Massachusetts (2003)
This presentation was part of the symposium "Memory, Power, and the Archaeology of Rural New England" at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Providence, Rhode Island. The paper focuses on the cult of domesticity and how it has been the most widely studied of all gender systems. However, additional ideologies – such as equal rights feminism, domestic reform, and others – also shaped gender relations during the second half of the eighteenth through the early twentieth...