Indiana (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

3,801-3,825 (7,210 Records)

The indian tipi: its history, construction and use (1957)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R Laubin. G Laubin.

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 EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these 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 using the...


Indiana’s Maritime Heritage: Ongoing Investigations and Management Strategies for the 1910 Muskegon (aka Peerless) Shipwreck (12LE0381) (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Samuel I. Haskell. Matthew Maus. Charles D Beeker. Kirsten M. Hawley.

Built in 1872 as the Peerless, the Muskegon (12LE0381) was a steamship that operated on the Great Lakes until it was abandoned in 1911. Having functioned as a passenger-freighter, a lumber-hooker, and a sand-sucker during its service, the Muskegon represents important innovations in engineering, commerce, transportation, and industry. Following initial documentation by state archaeologist Gary Ellis in 1987, the Muskegon became the first shipwreck in the State of Indiana to be listed in the...


Indianisches Bogenschießen (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D M Kissinger.

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 EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these 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 using the...


Indianola, The Forgotten Gateway to Western Texas: A Proposed Plan of Archaeological Investigation, Preservation, and Outreach (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Samuel M Cuellar.

The port of Indianola once served as the Gulf Coast's western terminus, providing the shortest overland routes to the Pacific Coast and access to countless European and American immigrants settling west Texas. By 1871, Indianola was second only to Galveston in the size and traffic of its port. Success was short lived, however. Two successive hurricanes in 1875 and 1886 destroyed the city, causing its widescale distruction and abandonment.  Despite a rich, important history, Indianola has not...


Indigeneity and Diaspora: Colonialism and the Classification of Displacement (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Katherine Hayes.

The terms of indigeneity and diaspora are fixtures in scholarly discussion of colonialism, referring to different sets of relations between "homeland" and identity challenged by colonization.  The two sets of concepts might also be thought of as maintaining incommensurate statuses for American Indians and African Americans, implying radically different historical experiences.  This distinction unfortunately contributes to unhelpful disciplinary and racialized distinctions.  In this paper I...


Individual and Collective Memory of WWII in the Pacific: How Can Archaeology Contribute? (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Toni Carrell. Jennifer F McKinnon.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Historical Memory, Archaeology, And The Social Experience Of Conflict and Battlefields" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In June and July of 1944, the US and Japan waged war on the island of Saipan. This battle not only included those combatants, but also the largest civilian population yet encountered. Most historical accounts are written from the perspective of the US or Japanese and largely ignore those...


Individual Creativity, Instrumental Symbolism, and the Constituents of Social Identity Construction (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher Fennell.

This presentation applies theories concerning the role of individual creativity and innovation, modes of symbolic expression, and formation of social group identities to analyze the past creation and use of material expressions of symbols within the diasporas of particular African cultures. Utilizing archaeological and historical evidence, I explore the divergent ways these creative processes played out at sites in South America, the Caribbean, and North America. The perseverance and creativity...


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. Jeffery A. Myers.

There was no report present for this collection, but there were field notes that describe the site. In addition, while no report was found for this investigation, an associated investigative report (Munson 1976) includes relevant information for Indun Rockshelter. Field notes indicate that archaeological test excavations at Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) occurred from July to August 1978. There were 14 participants for the adult summer field school which was sponsored by the Indiana University...


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0018 (2011)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of seven individuals.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0019 (2011)
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Two individuals in a river with buckets.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0020 (2011)
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Individual digging in a trench.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0021 (2011)
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Individual standing in a pit.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0022 (2011)
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Individual digging on the side of a rock face.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0023 (2011)
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Five individuals digging on a the side of a rock face.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0024 (2011)
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Two individuals on the side of a rock face.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0025 (2011)
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Two individuals at a dig site.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0026 (2011)
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Two individuals at a dig site.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0027 (2011)
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Three individuals sitting next to the rock face at the dig site.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0028 (2011)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Two individuals digging in a trench next to the river.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0029 (2011)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Four individuals sifting materials in the river.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0030 (2011)
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Five individuals standing next to a car.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0031 (2011)
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View of the side of a dig pit.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0032 (2011)
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View of a dig pit with a clipboard with "12 Ma 350" written on it.


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0033 (2011)
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Photograph of the measurement of a pit, clipboard "12 Mo 350".


Indun Rockshelter (12MO350) 1978, Archival Photograph, 1016-0034 (2011)
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Photograph of the measurement of a pit, clipboard "12 Mo 350; N 16-20; E 94-97; 7-21-78"