Historic (Culture Keyword)
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African American archaeology has, for 40 years now, contributed an impressive amount of new information about undocumented conditions and the day-to-day lives of chattel slaves. That same archaeological record provides a better understanding of the processes involved in the creation and maintenance of creole cultures spawned by the African diaspora.This report is concerned with archaeological information about the creation and use of space at 19th century slave settlements on Sapelo Island,...
Gunflints (2011)
Two photos: 1) gun flints and 2) their distribution.
Gunflints and Lead Shot (2012)
A listing of gunflints and lead shot, compiled by Mike Roets.
Guntersville Remembered (1989)
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.
H.L. Hunley General Recovery Procedures - Plan (Legacy 00-106) (2000)
This document describes a detailed plan of the recovery procedure for the H.L. Hunley.
H.L. Hunley Project: 2004 Archaeological Findings and Progress Report (Legacy 04-106)
This project focused on the ongoing forensic research of the vessel's crew, interment of the remains, completion of the excavation of the submarine's interior, and the documentation of artifacts recovered during the excavation. The objective of the year's work was to gather data sufficient to answer critical questions about the H.L. Hunley crewmen and what happened to them and their vessel.
H.L. Hunley Project: 2004 Archaeological Findings and Progress Report - Report (Legacy 04-106) (2005)
This report discusses the foci of the project in 2004: the ongoing forensic research of the vessel's crew, interment of the remains, completion of the excavation of the submarine's interior, and the documentation of artifacts recovered during the excavation. The objective of the year's work was to gather data sufficient to answer critical questions about the H.L. Hunley crewmen and what happened to them and their vessel.
H.L. Hunley Project: Conservation Achievements 2004 - Summary (Legacy 04-106) (2005)
This document summarizes the conservation achievements in 2004 of the H.L. Hunley project.
H.L. Hunley Site Assessment (Legacy 97-106)
This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.
H.L. Hunley Site Assessment - Report, 1998 (Legacy 97-106) (1998)
This report discusses the survey operations conducted over the area using nondestructive remote sensing instrumentation, excavation procedures, analyses of cultural materials recovered or observed in situ and the associated contextual environment. It also presents the rationale for recommended site-treatment options.
HABS/HAER Inventory Form for Structures at Fort Dix (1983)
HABS/HAER inventory forms for structures located on Fort Dix Military Installation. Includes building description and historical background information.
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview
Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents (2006)
Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents
HAER No. AZ-14, Mormon Flat Dam, Maricopa County, Arizona: Photographs, Written Historical and Descriptive Data, Reduced Copies of Drawings (1989)
This Historic American Engineering Record for the Mormon Flat Dam contains photographs, dating from 1924-1988, and descriptive data concerning the dam's construction and use. Mormon Flat Dam was the first dam constructed under the Salt River Project's 1920's hydroelectric expansion program. Currently, the dam is operated by the Salt River Project for the purposes of generating hydroelectric power and for storing approximately 57,000 acre feet of water for agricultural and urban uses.
HAER No. AZ-15, Horse Mesa Dam, Maricopa County, Arizona: Photographs, Written Historical and Descriptive Data, Reduced Copies of Drawings (1989)
This Historic American Engineering Record includes photographs of the Horse Mesa Dam, dating from 1924-1988, and accompanying written historical and descriptive data. The Horse Mesa Dam is operated by the Salt River Project for the purposes of generating hydroelectric power and for storing approximately 245,000 acre feet of water for agricultural and urban uses. Horse Mesa Dam was the second dam constructed under the Salt River Project's 1920's hydroelectric expansion program.