Illinois (Geographic Keyword)
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Late Woodland Faunal Project Data Coding Sheet (1978)
Coding key for Newbridge and Carlin Site faunal data.
Long-Nosed God heads (2010)
These are images of the Long-Nosed God, adapted from Hall's "Archeaology of the Soul" (1997). Dates to AD 1050-1200. Tim Pauketat believes these derived from Tlaloc imagery.
Long-Nosed God mask from Dickson Mounds, Illinois
The following reports the finding of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Dickson Mound site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Emmons site Illinois
The following discusses several Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Emmons site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Yokem site, Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Yokem site, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed god maskettes (2010)
These are Long-Nosed God copper maskettes from Meppen Mound site, Illinois, dating to AD 1050-1200. Tim Pauketat believes these objects are derived from Tlaloc imagery. Photo courtesy of Pictures of Record, Inc.
Long-Nosed God masks from Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from Pike and Fulton Counties, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from St. Clair county, Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from St. Clair County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Newbridge and Carlin sites-original combined faunal database (1974)
Fauna Data recorded for Newbridge and Carlin Sites. 18835 recorded lines. Class corrected for lines 926 (11->1) and 7058 (22-2) and trasnposed columns move in line 4531.
Newbridge Site and Carlin Site Fauna Card Images (1975)
See coding key for column assignments. Original card Images: 18835 lines. There are three errors corrected in the excel sheet that are uncorrected here. Lines in Excel sheet are 1 higher Line 925 class 11 changed to 1 Line 4530 several columns near the end of the record transposed. Line 7057 class 22 changed to 2
Newbridge Site and Carlin Site Projects
The Newbridge Site in Greene County, IL and the Carlin Site, in Calhoun County, are early Late Woodland sites in the lower Illinois River valley of west-central Illinois. Bonnie Styles undertook the faunal analysis of these sites as a part of her PhD dissertation.
The paleopathology of the archaic Modoc Rock Shelter inhabitants (1967)
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The Perrins Ledge crematory (1973)
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Phase I Archeological Survey at Mickelson Landing in the Upper Mississippi Wildlife and Fish Refuge, Savanna District, Whiteside County, Illinois (1995)
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Preliminary Investigations: Archaeology and Sediment Geomorphology, Navigation Pool 12, Upper Mississippi River. Addendum: Archaeological Testing and Evaluation of 11Jd126 (1982)
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Recreation Reconnaissance Report on the Park and Recreation Potentialities of Scott County, Iowa (1958)
The authority for this study is contained in the Park, Parkway and Recreation Area Study Act of June 1936. The request for assistance in developing a long range park program for the county came from the President of the Scott County Conservation Board by letter of June 26, 1957. The report covers preliminary findings on the park and recreation potentialities of Scott County, and is in response to the request from the Scott County Conservation Board that Interior Missouri Basin Field Committee...
The Riverton culture: a second millenium occupation in the central Wabash Valley (1969)
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The Snyders mounds and five other mound groups in Calhoun County, Illinois (1982)
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Stone Artifacts: Cutting Artifacts (2007)
At the beginning, any sharp edge of a thin flake was considered sufficient for a good cutting edge. When the edge became dulled and chipped from use, the flake was discarded and another picked up either as found in nature or struck off from some suitable material. There was no standard for size or shape; the main requirements were that it be large enough to be held in a hand and sufficiently thin, sharp and strong enough to cut skin, flesh and wood. This type of cutting artifact undoubtedly...
US Army National Guard Cultural Resources Planning Level Survey - Summary Report (1998)
In 1997, the National Guard Bureau (NGB) tasked the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, with assisting the Army National Guard (ARNG) in complying with the cultural resource requirements outlined in Army Regulation 200-4 and Department of Defense Instruction 4715.3. The St. Louis District was asked to develop a national project minimally to address three objectives of the NGB cultural resources program: (1) national Planning Level Surveys (PLS) for all ARNG federally owned or supported...