Spanish (Culture Keyword)

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New Light On the First Spanish Period: a Review Essay (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Griffin.

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New Methods for Understanding the Southwest Archaic: A Density Dependent Approach to Prehistoric Behavior (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Irwin-Williams. Pat Hicks. Kenneth Rozen. Nell Ripley.

The nature of the Southwestern Archaic record, reflecting several thousand years of occupation by small mobile foraging groups, provides a crucial methodological and a conceptual dilemma for archaeologists working in the area. At the heart of this dilemma is the relationship between this kind of archaeological record and the concept of the archaeological site, which is central to contemporary thinking. As broadly defined, an archaeological site may be "any place of any size where there are found...


New World Discovery Archaeology Colloquium (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Fred White

Leading anthropologists discuss the Hernando De Soto expedition and America’s first Spanish missions. In 2012 Dr. Ashley White arranged a colloquium panel of academic scholars to be interviewed and filmed on location in Florida, Georgia, New York and New Jersey by the Halifax Media Group about the recent discoveries at the MR03538 archaeological site in Florida. The following discussions have been adjusted for length and hypertext links are provided for the entire archived conversations and...


New World Treasures – Artifacts from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s 1539 Expedition (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Fred White

The Appleton Museum of Art New World Treasures Exhibition Artifacts from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s 1539 Expedition and the Lost Mission of San Buenaventura De Potano A team of international historians and archaeologists have been thoroughly investigating this De Soto site and the lost Franciscan Mission of San Buenaventura since its discovery in 2005. The archaeologists credited with the discovery and honored by the United States Congress are University of Florida professors, Dr....


Nine Mission Sites in Apalachee (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B. Calvin Jones. Gary Shapiro.

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Nocoroco, a Timucua Village of 1605 Now in Tomoka State Park (1949)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Griffin. Hale G. Smith.

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Non-Ceramic Material Culture in a 16th Century Spanish Site--the DeLeon Site--St. Augustine, Florida (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James A. Chafin.

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Notes and Comments on Brame (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bill Reid.

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Old Spanish Trail (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jack Nelson.

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One Hundred Years of History in the California Desert: An Overview of Historic Archeological Resources at Joshua Tree National Monument (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patricia Parker.

This overview describes known facts about the social and economic history of Joshua Tree National Monument from the period of Indian-European contact to the present. I summarize the archeological reports and various other written materials pertinent to the monument area, and discuss the strengths and limitations of the different source materials. Major social and economic developments are traced in chapters documenting Indian occupation and acculturation, mining, livestock raising, and the...


Operation Lodestone: A Marine Archaeological Exploration Off Cape Canaveral and the Florida Keys Utilizing the Varian M-49A Proton Magnetometer to Determine the Locations of Early Shipwrecks (1962)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles B. Harnett.

This report describes a marine archaeological project to locate certain of these wrecks in the above-mentioned areas and the information obtained from that survey.A proton magnetometer was employed in the survey to detect ferrous masses that would be present in the sunken remains of old shipwrecks. Operation Lodestone resulted in the discovery of one modern wreck, the possible discovery of some five early wreck sites, and the examination of the remains of a known early wreck, from which...


Orange Grove
PROJECT Chris Drover. Shelby Manney.

Multi-component project containing both historic and pre-historic elements. It is located in Pala San Diego. This project is for JPOWER and will consist of a new Power Station that will be placed directly onto the footprint of a historic orange grove. The other impacts will include water, natural gas, and energy lines that will be dug and laid between 10 and fifteen miles coming to the power plant. The power station location is approx. 4 miles from the Pala mission and the eastern boarder...


The Oshara Tradition: Origins of Anasazi Cutlure (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Iriwin-Williams.

Some of the most intriguing problems in the p re his to r-y of the New World concern the origins and development of the sophisticated sedentary town-dwelling Indians of the Southwestern United States, particularly the Pueblos. Seventy five 'years of extensive research have yielded a considerable amount of infor- matron on the immediate background of these native Pueblo peo- pl es , whose prehistoric representatives archaeologists group under the term Anasazi Culture. However, almost all of this...


Overview of the Prehistory and History of Inland San Diego County (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Wirth Associates.

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Palynological Study of the Slusher Estate (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schoenwetter.

Draft of the paper published in Frierman, J.D., (1982), "The Ontiveros Adobe: Early Rancho Life in Alta California." Roberta Greenwood Associates, Pacific Palisades. Includes tables of pollen observations.


Parallel Chronology As a Technique for Dating and Describing Artifact Assemblages from a Spanish Colonial Site in St. Augustine, Florida (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ellen B. Murphy.

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Pensacola Variant and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Noel R. Stowe.

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Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Payload Operations Facility, Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven Koski. Heather Mauldin.

Between March 13 and March 30, 2005, New South Associates, Inc. conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey within the proposed Payload Processing Operations Facility (PPOF). The survey area consists of approximately 40 acres including the facility area (21 acres), a parking area outside the security fence (0.85 acres), and entry drives measuring a total of 2,000 feet in length. Phase I survey found limited evidence of 8BR558 remains in the southeast corner of the proiect area....


Phase I Archaeological Survey NRO Substation at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida. (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Greg Smith.

From Moy 1 through 5, 2006, New South Associates (NSA) conducted a Phase 1 Cultural Resource Assessment Survey Phase 1 Cultural Resource Assessment Survey of the proposed location for the NRO Substation at Cope Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS).This study included background research and a field phase of intensive shovel testing. The background research was conducted to gain on understanding of environmental and cultural aspects of the project area and to aid in predicting the nature,...


Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey of Florida Power and Light Glenn Substation and Transmission Lines Right of Way Corridor, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Elizabeth Zieschang. Alvin Banguilan. Wendy Puckett. Gianna Gandossi.

This report presents the results of a Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment Survey in support of a substation and associated transmission lines. The survey relocated two previously recorded structures (8BR2221 and 8BR2344) and one previously recorded linear resource (8BR2363). Additionally, four new archaeological resources were recorded within the APE including two linear resources (historic roads 8BR3555 and 8BR3556), one archaeological isolated find (8BR3557), and one archaeological...


Phase II Archaeological Test Excavation at Site CA-SDI-5445 (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joyce Corum.

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Phase II Archaeological Testing at 1MB161, the Dog River Site, for a Proposed Fish Camp on Dog River, Mobile County, Alabama. (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bonnie L. Gums.

Phase II archaeological testing was conducted on a portion of 1MB161, the Dog River site, for a proposed fish camp on the south shore of Dog River, Mobile County, Alabama. Excavations uncovered several small colonial building remains, including a pieux-en-terre style French colonial building that may have housed slaves working on the Rochon plantation.


Phase II Corridor Study Cultural Resources - History and Historic Resources Impact Assessment, Sundesert Nuclear Project (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Clement Meighan.

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Phase II Test Excavation Report Sixteen Archaeological Sites Cape Canaveral Air Station, Brevard County (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Elizabeth A. Horvath. Joan Deming.

This report presents the methods and results of Phase II archeological testing at sixteen archaeological sites at Cape Canaveral Air Station. The purpose was to evaluate the significance of the 16 resources in terms of the eligibility criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.


Phase One Regional Studies Aps / Sdg&E Interconnection Project Transmission System Cultural Resources.History (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher White. David Burkenroad. Wirth Associates, Inc..

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