Historic (Culture Keyword)
7,401-7,425 (12,401 Records)
Samples from the fill of a hearth and an earth oven at site LA 155815 and from an area of burned sediment with ash and charcoal associated with ceramic sherds at site LA 156001 were floated to recover macrofloral remains. Three wood samples from posts surrounding the hearth and an earth oven were submitted for identification. In addition, a column sample from an area that borders the location of a 1620 temporary field hut believed to have been used to farm and tend sheep at LA 155815 was...
Made It In the Timber: a Settlement History of the Fort Leonard Wood Region (1993)
Despite its isolation, tough, independent-minded pioneers from Tennessee and Kentucky gradually settled the land between the Big Piney River and Roubidoux Creek in southern Pulaski County, Missouri, beginning in the early nineteenth century. This book relates the settlement history and use of this beautiful but tenuous Missouri Ozark region from its initial exploration to its purchase by the U.S. Army just prior to World War II for the construction of Fort Leonard Wood. It is a story of a...
Made of Alabama Clay: Historic Potteries on Mobile Bay (2001)
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Madison Point Refits (2014)
This table describes 114 Madison Point refits (point tips, point mid-sections, point bases). One triple match was made between a point base, a mid-section, and a tip. A mid-section and tip formed a refit, as did 10 mid-sections with 10 bases. One hundred and two point bases were refit with tips.
Madison points with damaged base (2022)
This image shows Madison points with a damaged base. Damage may be seen in the lower left.
Maggies Camp: A Look at an Historic Logging Cookcamp Dump, presented at the 2009 State of Jefferson Historical Group Meeting, Ashland, Oregon. (BLM) (2009)
The presentation of an archaeological excavation conducted at a historic logging cookcamp dump, located in Humboldt County, California.
A Magnetic Analysis of Kiln Alpha at Choban-Kule (1998)
Attempt at dating a Medieval kiln; survey for Tatyana Smekalova.
Magnetic analysis of kilns (1994)
Analysis of the direction of magnetization within a medieval kiln in Crimea for Tatyana Smekalova (St. Petersburg State University).
A magnetic analysis of the kilns within the Ilka site at Mangup (2012)
Survey by Tatiana Smekalova (Aarhus University); estimated direction of magnetization within the kilns.
Magnetic and conductivity surveys at Drewry's Bluff (2007)
Magnetic and conductivity surveys at the Richmond Civil War battlefield. Survey for David Dutton (Dutton Associates).
Magnetic and Conductivity Surveys at Structures 163 and 165 (2002)
Conductivity and magnetic surveys were done on Jamestown Island for Eric Deets (Jamestown Rediscovery).
The Magnetic Anomaly of a Brick Foundation (1992)
Even a large foundation, such as that at the Great Brick Chapel in St. Mary's City, causes a complex pattern. Geosight technical report #3.
Magnetic Directions of Furnaces in Wales (1999)
Analysis of magnetic maps measured over iron furnaces suggests their dates. Survey by Tatiana Smekalova (St. Petersburg State U) for Peter Crew (Plas Tan y Bwlch, Wales).
A magnetic exploration of Brændesgård in 2012 (2012)
Magnetic survey with Tatiana Smekalova locates no complete blocks of iron-containing slag; however, many other features were revealed. Survey for Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen (Bornholms Museum) and Olfert Voss (Frederiksberg).
Magnetic Gradient Survey of Seminoe's Fort on the Tom Sun Ranch Along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails, Natrona County, Wyoming (2002)
Seminoe’s Fort was a trading post along the California, Mormon Pioneer, and Oregon National Historic Trails near Devils Gate in southwestern Natrona County, Wyoming, which was used in various ways from 1852 to 1857. Over the decades since the abandonment and destruction of the fort, the exact location of the small trading post, designated 48NA288, was lost in the memory of the American people. The National Park Service’s Long Distance Trail Office in Salt Lake City requested the Midwest...
A Magnetic Gradiometer Survey of the Waterline Corridor at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (2000)
In August 1999, archeologists from the Midwest Archeological Center conducted a magnetic survey of the existing waterline alignment at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. This was done as the first phase of a three-phase project whose overall goal is to assist the park in achieving Section 106 compliance in conjunction with proposed Fiscal Year 2000 installation of a new waterline. The routes of the current waterline and its replacement transect two known significant sites - the...
A magnetic search for remnants of Ørkild castle at Svendborg (2011)
Magnetic survey with Tatiana Smekalova may locate some underground foundations at this former Danish castle. Survey for Per Ole Thomsen (Svendborg Museum).
A MAGNETIC SURVEY AT FRANKLIN MILL (1983)
An exploration of an early industrial area in Baltimore for Elizabeth Anderson and Charles Cheek (City of Baltimore).
A magnetic survey at Governor Printz Park, Essington, Pennsylvania (1976)
MASCA survey finds distinct anomalies at this early Pennsylvania house site. Survey for Barry Kent (Pennsylvania State Museum) and Marshall Becker (W Chester State Col).
A MAGNETIC SURVEY AT LES FORGES DU SAINT-MAURICE (1975)
Magnetic survey and aerial photography at Les Forges du Saint-Maurice, seeking traces of the early iron industry there. Survey for Pierre Nadon (Parks Canada).
A MAGNETIC SURVEY AT PLUCKEMIN, NEW JERSEY (1979)
Survey for John Siedel (Drew U) at this Revolutionary War encampment in northern New Jersey.
A magnetic survey at Repton (1978)
Searching for traces of a Viking ditch at St. Wystan's Church. Survey for Martin Biddle (U of Penn Museum).
A magnetic survey at Skovholm (2012)
Survey with Tatiana Smeklova for Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen (Bornholms Museum) found evidence of a buried medieval well or spring.
A magnetic survey at St. Valby (2012)
Found some linear features in buried medieval village, but no rectangular buldings; survey with Tatiana Smekalova for Trine Louise Borake (Sydvestjaellands Museum)
A magnetic survey at Yellow Springs, Pennsylvania (1976)
Exploration of an historical property west of Philadelphia.