Historic (Culture Keyword)

601-625 (2,079 Records)

Brs-1679(3), A.K.A. FHWA 004810 Fayette County Local Roads (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael J. Perry.

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Brs-4765 Linn County Local Roads (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ricky G. Atwell.

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Burle's Town Land (18AN826)
PROJECT Al Luckenbach.

The Burle's Town Land Site (18AN826) is located within the 17th-century settlement of Providence in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Providence had been settled primarily by a group of Puritans invited by Lord Baltimore to Maryland in 1649. The colony’s Act Concerning Religion, passed that same year, guaranteed that the Puritans would not be harassed for their religious beliefs as they had been in Virginia. While the relationship between the newly arrived settlers at Providence and the Maryland...


C-8503A, A.K.A. RS-6101(2) Mills County Local Roads (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William T. Billeck.

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CA-RIV-3508-H Palynology (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schoenwetter.

Study of pollen records from the Historic Period Billingsley Dairy Site suggests the sampled deposits derived from an area where cattle were penned and fed.


Cabin Hollow Recording (U-81-FS-094F) (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kim Soper.

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Camden (44CE3)
PROJECT Howard MacCord.

The Camden archaeological site (44CE3) is located on the south side of the Rappahannock River approximately 2.5 miles east of Port Royal in Caroline County, Virginia. It was excavated in the 1960s, under the supervision of Howard A. MacCord (1969). The site was occupied by Virginia Indians from c. 1650 until c. 1690, and was part of a much larger complex of Native American settlement that occurred in this area during the 17th century. Twenty sites, including 44CE3, are located in an...


The Camden Site (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard MacCord.

The Camden Site was the site of a single cabin, occupied about 1680 by an Indian family which had come to the site from the Potomac Valley. Assuming that the silver medal found in the site belonged to the occupant, we can identify him as the chief of the Machotick tribe. The styles of tobacco pipes and domestic ceramics were undergoing change from prehistoric wares to the Colono-Indian wares, known to have continued in use well into the 18th Century in Tidewater Virginia. Stone tools were...


The Camp at Bonita Cañon: A Buffalo Soldier Camp in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Martyn D. Tagg.

This report presents the results of the CHIR 86B archeological project, whose main objective was to record and evaluate the significance of an 1885-1886 Tenth Cavalry "Buffalo Soldier" camp in Chiricahua National Monument. It states the reasons for the project, presents a summary of previous work in and near the project area, and discusses the background history of the "Buffalo Soldier" in the U.S. military and the part they played in the Geronimo Campaign in southern Arizona, including the Camp...


Cannon's Point Plantation, 1794-1860: Living Conditions and Status Patterns in the Old South (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John S. Otto.

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The Carmouche Site: Archeology in Georgia's Western Fall Line Hills (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas H. Gresham. W. Dean Wood. Chad O. Braley. Karen G. Wood.

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The Carrier Mills Archaeological Project: Human Adaptation in the Saline Valley, Illinois, Volume Two (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard W. Jefferies. Brian M. Butler.

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Carter's Grove Site CG-8 (44JC647)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Gregory Brown

Carter’s Grove Site 8—also known as CG-8 (44JC647)—is part of the Martin’s Hundred settlement, located on the James River in James City County, Virginia. The site was probably occupied sometime in the second quarter of the 17th century and abandoned by c. 1650, at a time when the price of tobacco had dropped in Virginia. Its occupants appear to have been at the lower end of the economic scale, in contrast with the Martin’s Hundred residents described by Ivor Noël Hume in his book, Martin’s...


Case for Concluding That De Soto Landed Near Present-Day Fort Myers, Florida - Special First Spanish Period Issue (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Warren H. Wilkinson.

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Caughnawaga
PROJECT Uploaded by: Dean Snow

The project contains files relating to the excavation of the site called Caughnawaga, a Mohawk site near Fonda, New York. The site was site was excavated over the course of the years from 1948 to 1956 by the Van Epps-Hartley Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association. Floor plans resulting from these excavations were assemble electronically as part of the Mohawk Valley Project (1982-1995). Artifacts from the excavations remain with the chapter.


Caughnawaga between houses 10, 9, 8, 4, 3, 2, and 1
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 10, 9, 8, 4, 3, 2, and 1.


Caughnawaga between houses 11 & 12
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 11 and 12.


Caughnawaga between houses 12, 11, 10, 7,6 5, and 4.
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 12, 11, 10, 7, 6, 5, and 4.


Caughnawaga between Houses 4 & 5
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 4 and 5.


Caughnawaga between Houses 5 & 6
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 5 and 6.


Caughnawaga between houses 8 & 9
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 8 and 9.


Caughnawaga between houses 9 and 10
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 9 and 10.


Caughnawaga house 10A
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area covered by longhouse 10A.


Caughnawaga house 10B
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area covered by longhouse 10B.


Caughnawaga house 10C
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

Aggregated floor plans for the area covered by longhouse 10C.