Historic (Culture Keyword)
7,376-7,400 (12,401 Records)
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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Cultural Resource Management Plan (1990)
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Lower Colorado Region, Historic Building Reconnaisance Survey (1997)
The purpose of this study was to verify and correct the information in Reclamation’s Resource Information System (RIS, previously called LAPS) data base on Reclamation-owned buildings in the Lower Colorado Region that are more than forty years old. An additional aim of the study was to identify through research and fieldwork other forty-plus year old buildings that are Reclamation-owned that have never been entered in the data base. The survey covered buildings only; structures are listed...
Lower Tallapoosa River Cultural Resources Survey, Phase I Report (1981)
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The Lower Verde Archaeological Project
The Lower Verde Archaeological Project (LVAP) was a four-year data recovery project conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) in the lower Verde River region of central Arizona. The project was designed to mitigate any adverse effects to cultural resources from modifications to Horseshoe and Bartlett Dams. The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Project’s Office sponsored the research program in compliance with historic preservation legislation. The LVAP’s...
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District National Register Nomination (1993)
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District is located approximately 39 km (24 miles) northeast of St. Johns, Arizona where the Zuni River crosses the Arizona-New Mexico state line (Figures 1 and 2). Within this district are 89 archaeological sites that represent extensive prehistoric occupation of the area between about A.D. 800 and A.D. 1175, and historic use and occupation dating from the 1880s. A wide range of prehistoric site types are represented. Several ceramic and lithic...
Lucrecia's Well: An Archaeologial Glimpse of an African-American Midwife's Household (2001)
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M-2165(2) and M-2404(1) Scott County Local Roads (1985)
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M-5037(600)--81-31 North-West Arterial Dubuque County (1978)
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M-6465(3) Black Hawk County Local Roads (1984)
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MacDonald Townsite and Mine Arizona Site Steward File (1995)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file that consists of the MacDonald Townsite and Mine, comprised of a mining, milling, and townsite from circa 1901 to 1903, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1995.
Macrobotanical Analysis of Feature ER2352/4, A Subfloor Pit Associated with a 19th-Century Slave Cabin from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (2009)
Macrobotanicals were analyzed from a sub-floor pit in a 19th century slave cabin located at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest plantation (Virginia) during the tenure of the Hutter family as plantation owners. The thousands of seed and wood remains recovered illustrate that the slaves’ main subsistence strategies were provisioning, or receiving food from the plantation owner, production, or growing their own food, and the procurement of wild resources. These various subsistence strategies...
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF A SAMPLE FROM SITE CA-SMA-71, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (2017)
Site CA-SMA-71 (Sánchez Adobe) lies in the Sánchez Adobe Park Historic District in the City of Pacifica, San Mateo County, California. Both prehistoric and historic components are represented, including intact deposits, features and a Native American human burial (Breana Campbell, personal communication September 26, 2017). Fill from a pit feature containing fire affected rocks, shell, charcoal, and ash was submitted for macrofloral analysis to identify food and fuel related activities of site...
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF A SAMPLE FROM THE 705/707 BRISTOL AVENUE SITE (NYSM 12180), UTICA, NEW YORK (2015)
The 705/707 Bristol Avenue Site (NYSM 12180) in Utica, Oneida County, New York, consists of two historic attached townhouses, a sheet midden, two cisterns, a privy, and several unidentified features. Built in 1868, near the old Chenango Canal, Utica, the site’s domestic cultural materials indicate children’s activities during diverse late nineteenth century immigrant occupation. Mainly a Polish neighborhood by the turn of century, it remained occupied until the building’s demolition in 2013...
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF HEARTH FILL FROM 39DW347, SOUTH DAKOTA (2001)
Approximately 50 pounds of fill from the north half of Feature 78, a large cache pit at site 39DW347 in north-central south Dakota, was floated to recover charred macrofloral remains. This site contains material from both a historic (early to mid-twentieth century) occupation and a Plains Village period (ca. A.D. 900 to 1865) affiliation. The prehistoric component consists of a midden overlying several features, including a house structure. Macrofloral analysis of the hearth fill will be...
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF PRIVY FILL FROM TWO HISTORIC PLACER MINING CAMPS (SITES 24CL1716 AND 24CL1723) IN CAVE GULCH, MONTANA (2003)
Macrofloral analysis was conducted on the fill from single outhouse features at sites 24LC1716 and 24LC1723 in Cave Gulch, Helena National Forest, west-central Montana. These sites represent placer mining camps. The deposit at 24LC1716 is believed to date to the 1860s or 1870s, while the deposit at 24LC1723 might date to the 1870s to 1880s. Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning foods eaten by the occupants of these two camps.
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE CA-SBA-133, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (2019)
The Santa Barbara Presidio site (CA-SBA-133) is a 19th Century Spanish/Mexican Period site located in Santa Barbara, California. Two bulk sediment samples excavated from a trash pit at the fort were submitted for flotation and macrofloral analysis. The goal of the project is to better understand the trading relationship between the presidio soldiers and the local Chumash tribe.
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE ANCHO CANYON MINE AREA, NEW MEXICO (1993)
Samples from several sites in the Ancho Canyon Mine Area, New Mexico, were examined for macrofloral remains. This area appears to be one where several cultures overlapped. Radiocarbon dates range from 290 B.C. to A.D. 1870, representing Late Archaic through historic Jicarilla Apache occupations. Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning subsistence activities at these sites.
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE VALENCIA GARDENS HOUSING PROJECT, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA (2006)
Seven water-screened samples from an historic late-nineteenth century Chinese habitation site in San Francisco’s Mission District, California, were examined for macrofloral remains. This site was discovered during excavation of a five-acre parcel during the Valencia Gardens Housing Project. The macrofloral samples were recovered in the architectural remnants of a structure occupied by Chinese vegetable farmers before the Great Earthquake of 1906. Macrofloral analysis will provide...
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS, ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) ANALYSIS, POLLEN ANALYSIS, AND AMS RADIOCARBON AGE DETERMINATION AT SITE 48HO375, RED CANYON RANCH, WYOMING (2010)
Red Canyon Ranch, located in the foothills of the Owl Creek Mountains southwest of Thermopolis, Wyoming, contains evidence for multiple human occupations from Paleoindian to Historic times. Archaeological investigations and subsequent archaeobotanical analyses and radiocarbon age determinations span a period of several years and are currently ongoing. To facilitate these analyses, a single site designation of 48HO375 has been assigned. The earliest investigation centered on two hearths: one...
Macrofloral, Phytolith, and Starch Analysis, and AMS Radiocarbon Dating for the Permian Basin MOA, New Mexico (2013)
The goal of the Permian Basin MOA Task Order 10 was to analyze 500 AMS radiocarbon samples collected from feature context by the Carlsbad Field Office Cultural Resource Staff (including recovering and identifying charcoal and/or burned annual remains from each of the samples prior to selecting the best item to date), as well as analyzing 500 duplicate samples collected at the same locations for environmental and subsistence related evidence using starch, phytolith, and macrobotanical analyses....
MACROFLORAL, POLLEN AND PARASITE ANALYSIS, AND WOOD IDENTIFICATION OF PRIVY SAMPLES FROM SITE 13DB899, DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA (2016)
Site 13DB889 is situated within a historic, urban neighborhood along Rhomberg and Kniest Streets in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. The nineteenth to twenty-first century homes were occupied predominantly by working-class, German Catholic residents (Leah D. Rogers, personal communication August 10, 2016). Several privies, possibly used into the 1910s, were sampled for pollen, parasite, and macrofloral analyses. Pollen and macrofloral analyses of privy fill provide information concerning foods eaten...
MACROFLORAL, POLLEN, AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE ESPINOSA ADOBE, CA-MNT-1429H, CALIFORNIA (2001)
Six sediment samples and two adobe brick samples from the Espinosa Adobe, Site CA-MNT-1429H, were floated to recover macrofloral remains. One of the adobe brick samples also was examined for pollen and phytoliths. This site contained an adobe dwelling constructed in 1823 by Salvador Maria Espinosa. The adobe building survived through 1930, but was in ruins by 1954. Macrofloral analysis will be used to provide information to help determine the local plant population at the time of the adobe...
MACROFLORAL, POLLEN, PHYTOLITH, STARCH, AND PARASITE ANALYSIS OF THREE NINETEENTH CENTURY PRIVIES LOCATED AT SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY; SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA (2007)
Twenty-seven samples from three privies (Features 6, 14 and 62) discovered at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, were submitted for archaeobotanic analyses. These three privies are associated with a German immigrant community that dated to the latter half of the nineteenth century. Each of the samples was analyzed for macrofloral remains, pollen, starch, and the presence or absence of parasites. One sample from each privy was also examined for phytoliths. The macrofloral,...
MACROFLORAL, PROTEIN RESIDUE, AND ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) ANALYSES AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING FOR SITE 45FS2075, WASHINGTON (2010)
Samples from units in three excavation blocks at site 45FS2075 in northeast Washington were examined for charcoal and other macrofloral remains. This site appears to represent pre-contact through contact period occupations. The excavation blocks contained several diffuse hearths consisting of concentrations of fire-cracked rock and bone. Charcoal or charred botanic remains from 34 samples were submitted for AMS radiocarbon dating. In addition, six lithic artifacts were sampled for protein...