Historic Native American (Culture Keyword)
Historic Native Americans , Native Americans , Historical Native Americans
Parent: Historic
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Field Specimen Catalog for Fort Louis, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Port Dauphin Village (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
Field Specimen Catalog for the Port Dauphin Village Site (1MB221).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 01, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1989)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 1, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 02, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1990)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 2, Old Mobile (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 03, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1992)
Field Specimen Catalog for Old Mobile Structure 3, (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 04, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2013)
Field Specimen Catalog for Old Mobile Structure 4, (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 05, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1991)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 5, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 14, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2003)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 14, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 30, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1996)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 30, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 31, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2002)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 31, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 32, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2007)
Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 32, Old Mobile (1MB94).
Field Specimen Catalog for the Dog River Plantation (1MB161), Mobile County, Alabama (2000)
Field Specimen Catalog for the Dog River Plantation (1MB161), Mobile County, Alabama.
Field Visit to Suspected Burial Visible in Bluff Edge at 9CH155 (South End) at Newell Creek, Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia (2008)
While on Ossabaw Island conducting a survey for the Boarding House at the North End of the Island, members of the Archaeology Unit of the Historic Preservation Division of Department of Natural Resources decided to conduct a site assessment of a known burial site that has been eroding from the bank of Newell Creek. It was evident upon inspection that a pit feature was clearly visible in the bank profile (Figure 1). Jennifer Bedell and Ryan Kennedy cleaned up the profile to find a very...
Field Visit to Suspected Burial Visible in Bluff Edge at 9CH155 (South End) Site at Newell Creek, Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia (2008)
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Filling the Archaeological Void: Saint Lawrence Iroquoians in Alburg, Vermont (2005)
Samuel de Champlain reported the presence of Native American groups around the north end of Lake Champlain prior to 1609 (Bassett 1967). However, the archeaology of Grand Isle County, Vermont, has only been minimally examined. Few archaeological sites have been previously identified in the town of Alburg, a pattern that is characteristic of the county overall.. Until recently, most of the sites identified in the town were found by collectors and have not been confirmed by controlled excavation...
Final Report of the 1985 and 1986 Field Season at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Alberta (1989)
Archaeological field work at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (HSI) continued in the summers of 1985 and 1986. Field studies were conducted by staff of the Archaeological Survey of Alberta as part of the ongoing research associated with the development of a public interpretation facility at this site. During the two previous field seasons, 1983 and 1984, archaeological attention was focused on the regions of the site complex which were to be disturbed by construction of the various facilities...
Final Report: Archaeological Survey on the Lower Zuni River - 1984 Season (1984)
This report provides a substantive and administrative summary of the results of an intensive archaeological survey of about 9 square kilometers along the Zuni River in east-central Arizona that was conducted by the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum. This survey was funded by a Survey and Planning Grant from the National Park Service administered by the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office and by matching funds provided by the University of Arizona. Because this final report for...
Final Report: Prehistoric Settlement Along the Lower Zuni River - 1987 Season (1987)
This report provides a substantive and administrative summary of the results of an intensive archaeological survey of about 8 square kilometers along the Zuni River in east-central Arizona about 25 miles north-northeast of St. Johns. The survey was directed by Keith W. Kintigh of the Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University. This survey has been funded with the assistance of a matching grant-in-aid from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service, under provisions of the...
Finding Aid, Archaeological Field Reconnaissance Salamonie Reservoir Visitor’s Center 1980 (2012)
This collection is referred to as "Archeological Field Reconnaissance Salamonie Reservoir Visitor’s Center 1980.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is three quarters (0.75) of a linear inch. All records were in generally good condition. The collection included only paper and oversized materials; no photographic materials were present. Nowhere in this collection of documents does there appear to be an accession...
Finding Aid, Field School at Sites 12G9 and 12G10 1975-1976 (2012)
This collection is referred to as "Field School at Sites 12G9 and 12G10 1975-1976.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is three and a quarter (3.25) linear inches. The collection was removed from its original acidic folders and rehoused in archival quality folders. Overall the collection was in good condition. Mending tape was applied to some documents after all metal staples were removed, as well as to the...
Finding Aid, Field School at the Conner Mill Site (12G57) 1983-1984 (2012)
This collection is referred to as "Field School at the Conner Mill Site (12G57) 1983-1984.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one (1.0) linear inch. The records were originally housed within a file folder within a plastic bag. The file folder was labeled “Field School at 12G57, Acc # 158F, Conner Mill” while the bag had the description “12G57, Field School-Conner Mill, 158F.” The investigation’s records were...
Finding Aid, Miami Occupation of the Upper Wabash Drainage 1984 (2012)
In 1983, Ball State University submitted a draft proposal to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for a Department of the Interior Survey and Planning Grant. The proposal requested funds to formulate an ethnohistoric study unit for the Miami Indian occupation of the Upper Wabash drainage in central Indiana. The proposed project was to be carried out by William R. Wepler in four stages: study unit construction, background research,...
The Ford Plantation Project, Georgia
Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive Phase I cultural resources survey and Phase II testing project in 1998, for the Ford Plantation Development, in Bryan County, Georgia. The project encompassed approximately 720 hectares (1,800 acres). Survey consisted of background archival research (to locate previously identified cultural resources and to assess the potential for new discovery), fieldwork (excavation of shovel test probes, pedestrian reconnaissance, and 2 by 2 meter test...
Fort St. Joseph 1.0: Creating a Comprehensive Information Management Scheme for the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project (2010)
This thesis documents the effort to curate digital information associated with the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, which has been generated over the past decade of investigation of the site of Fort St. Joseph, an 18th century mission, garrison, and trading post complex located in present-day Niles, MI. A review of literature on the subject of archaeological curation and collections management was undertaken to inform the approach to execution of this project, which included the creation...
The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project is a collaboration between Western Michigan University and the City of Niles, MI to investigate, interpret, and preserve the physical remains of the site of Fort St. Joseph, a mission, garrison, and trading post complex occupied from 1691 to 1781 by the French then British. Since its inception, the Project has cultivated a robust program of public archaeology to involve and invest the community in the preservation of the site and more generally, the...