Archaic (Culture Keyword)

5,301-5,325 (9,666 Records)

Green Ridge: a Late Archaic Site of the Sedalia Complex In West-Central Missouri (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Turner.

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The Green River Archaeological Study, Preliminary Report: Phase I (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christine K. Hensley. Elizabeth K. Leach.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Greenhaw: An Archaic Site in Central Texas (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Frank A. Weir.

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Gregg Shoals (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) 1980-1984
PROJECT William H. Marquardt. US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

This collection is referred to as “Gregg Shoal (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) Sites 1980-1984.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one and a quarter (1.25) linear inches. The documents date from 1980 to 1984. The documents were originally stored in acidic folders in an acidic cardboard box with numerous collections from the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area. The documents were originally...


Gregg Shoals (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) 1980-1984, Archival Photograph 2034-0018 (2013)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Color photograph labeled "USC Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Bill Marquardt displaying rock just removed from fire ring 10' below surface just downstream of Gregg Shoals on GA side"; N.D. during the Gregg Shoals (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) 1980-1984 archaeological investigation in the Savannah River area in Elbert County, Georgia.


Gregg Shoals (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) 1980-1984, Archival Photograph 2034-0019 (2013)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Color photograph of a covered excavation; N.D. during the Gregg Shoals (9EB259) and Clyde Gulley (9EB387) 1980-1984 archaeological investigation in the Savannah River area in Elbert County, Georgia


The Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gulley Sites: Archaeological and Geological Investigations at Two Piedmont Sites on the Savannah River (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text V. Ann Tippitt. William H. Marquardt.

Archaeological and geological investigations at two sites along the upper Savannah River, Elbert County, Georgia, were presented. Large block excavations were undertaken at the Gregg Shoals site (9EB259) and the Clyde Gulley Site (9EB387), which resulted in documenting an occupation sequence spanning 10,000 years, from Early Archaic to Late Prehistoric. Further work identified activity areas within the Middle and Early Archaic zones. Research questions focused on assemblage characterization, raw...


Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gulley Sites: Archaeological and Geological Investigations at Two Piedmont Sites On the Savannah River (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only V. Ann Tippitt. William H. Marquardt.

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Grey Fox Ridge Data Recovery
PROJECT Lynn Neal. Stewart Deats.

Site AZ N:4:110(ASM) was a small pit house site that underwent data recovery excavation in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This project folder contains only the final project report. The analyses of ceramics, flaked stone, ground stone, and veretebrate fauna are presented in the project report along with architectural, radiocarbon dating, pollen, macrobotanical, shell, mineral, and historical artifact information. This information is synthesized and used...


Grinding Stones (2010)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Two grinding stones (metates)


The Ground Beneath Her Feet: The Archeology of Liberty Island, Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York, New York (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tonya Baroody Largy. Lucinda McWeeney. David Perry. Dorothy Richter. Sarah Whitcher. Archeology Group, Northeast Region.

This book has been written to inform the public about the information gathered from the recently completed three-year archeological project on Liberty Island, New York, NY. The first year, or more accurately the first season, of the project was devoted to thorough, but not exhaustive, documentary investigation of the island. During this time, numerous libraries and archives were visited in an attempt to collect as much information as possible about the island’s history and prehistory....


A Ground Penetrating Radar Reconnaissance of Selected Portions of Site 1Co54 Located Near Enterprise, Alabama (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steven S. Shaw.

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Ground Stone Chopping Tool Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table contains tabulation of ground stone chopping tools by unit. Tools include axes, adzes, and celts.


Ground Stone Distribution (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Ground stone was tabulated by inferred function, not morphology. Grinding = grinding slabs and handstones (metates and manos) Pounding = hammerstones, mortars, pestles, anvils Chopping = celts, adzes Smoothing/sharpening = whetstones, abraders


Ground Stone Grinding Tool Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates ground stone tools used for grinding by unit. This category includes grinding slabs/metates and handstones/manos.


Ground Stone Pounding Tool Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates ground stone tools used for pounding. This includes hammerstones, mortars, pestles, and anvils.


Ground Stone Smoothing Tool Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table counts ground stone smoothing tools by unit. These tools include whetstones and abraders.


Ground_Stone_Tools.csv (2020)
DATASET Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Prewitt & Associates, Inc./Cox|McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc..

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Growth Arrest Lines in Long Bones of the Casas Grandes Population (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. N. Woodall.

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Growth of the Long Bones of Infants and Young Children at Indian Knoll (1962)
DOCUMENT Citation Only F. E. Johnston.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Grs-1792(2) Clayton County Secondary Roads (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anton Till.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Grumman Site (44 Ld 20): An Archaic Surface Site in Loudoun County, Virginia (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jerry Hastings.

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Guide To the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points (1960)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert E. Bell.

This Bulletin, Special Bulletin No. 2, is a continuation of the Guide to the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points published by the Oklahoma Anthropological Society in December, 1958. Information and pen drawings are presented for 50 projectile point types that have been recognized in the United States. This makes one hundred point types that have been included in the Special Bulletins, but it does not include all that has been recognized or identified throughout the...


Guide To the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points (1968)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gregory Perino.

Special Bulletin No. 3 is a continuation of the Guide to the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points, published by the Oklahoma Anthropological Society in December 1958, and October 1960. Information and pen drawings are presented for 50 projectile point types that have been recognized in the United States and Canada. There are 150 point types included in the three Special Bulletins; still, not all are included that have been recognized or identified throughout the...


Guide to the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert E. Bell.

This guide to the identification of certain American Indian projectile points is designed to acquaint the reader with a series of projectile point types that have been identified and named by archaeologists. As a guide it is far from complete, and there are many additional types of projectile points that are not included; also, there are a number of distinctive forms which have not been typed. There are somewhere between 150 and 200 projectile point types that have been named in the United...