Oklahoma (Geographic Keyword)
26-50 (67 Records)
This is a description and illustration of a shell cup with a birdman from Spiro. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 300.
The British and Irish in Oklahoma (1980)
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Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields Technical Volume II: Battle Summaries (1993)
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Copper repousee plates showing birdman 2 (2007)
This is an illustration of several copper plates depicting the birdman theme. From Brown 2007 "On the Identity of the Birdman within Mississippian Period Art and Iconography."
Cosmology in the New World
This project consists of articles written by members of Santa Fe Institute’s cosmology research group. Overall, the goal of this group is to understand the larger relationships between cosmology and society through a theoretically open-ended, comparative examination of the ancient American Southwest, Southeast, and Mesoamerica.
Court-card birds in "copper" style (1978)
This is an illustration and description of bird-man like images on an engraved shell from Spiro. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 165.1.
A cultural resource survey (1979)
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The Czechs in Oklahoma (1980)
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Early Prehistoric Period: Sandia Points (2007)
Sandia points were first discovered in a cave in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico and they derived their name from this location. Excavation of this cave was sponsored by the University of New Mexico and was started in February 1936.
Fort Sill Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Assessment (1998)
Fort Sill asked the US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District to assist them in their efforts to upgrade three buildings as part of the rehabilitation of portions of the Fort Sill Museum. St. Louis District personnel conducted a site visit to evaluate (1) the current heating, venting and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and building structures for Buildings 438 and 442 and (2) the building structures for the addition of an HVAC system in Building 346. Planned building issues, including...
Fragmented birdman images (1978)
This is a description and illustration of fragments of shell with birdman imagery. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 304.1.
Fragmented gorgets with birdman imagery (1978)
This is an illustration and description of several fragmented shell gorgets from Spiro with birdman imagery on them. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 138.
The Germans from Russia in Oklahoma (1980)
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The Germans in Oklahoma (1980)
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Gorget with Birdman (1978)
This is a description and illustration of a shell gorget from Spiro depicting a birdman image. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 148.
A guide to the State parks and scenic areas in the Oklahoma Ozarks (1963)
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An inventory of historic engineering sites in Oklahoma (1974)
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The Italians in Oklahoma (1980)
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The Jews in Oklahoma (1980)
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Long-Nosed God maskettes on the Big Boy pipe
The following discusses the report of the Long-Nosed God maskettes on the Big Boy pipe from Spiro. Frpm Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Lopsided birds or bird-men (1978)
This is an illustration and description of engraved shell depicting a birdman-like image. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 166.
The Mexicans in Oklahoma (1980)
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Meyer bird-man cup (1978)
This is an illustration and description of the Meyer bird-man cup from Spiro. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 169.
More birdman cup fragments (1978)
This is a description and illustration of shell cup fragments with birdman imagery. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 209.
The Multifarious Theme of Bird-man (1978)
This is a brief description of the Birdman themes on engraved shell artifacts from the Spiro site.