Virginia (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Artifact Inventory, Site 44CE0465, Fort A.P. Hill (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Mullin.

The artifact category from the phase II archaeological evaluation of site 44CE0465, proposed 800-meter range, Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia


Artifact Inventory, Site 44CE0551, Fort A.P. Hill (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: system user

Artifact Inventory from Phase II Excavations at Site 44CE0551, Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia.


Artifact Inventory, Site 44HT27 Locus 1, Fort Monroe (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thunderbird Archeological Associates, Inc..

This document contains a detailed inventory of artifacts excavated at site 44HT27 Locus 1, located at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia.


Artifact Inventory, Sites 44CE0591, 44CE0596, and 44CE0597, Fort A.P. Hill (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Mullin.

The artifact inventory for additional cultural resource investigations conducted at archaeological sites 44CE0591, 44CE0596, and 44CE0597 for a proposed 1200-meter range, Fort A.P. Hill.


Artifact Inventory, Sites 44PG179 and 44PG243, Fort Lee (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text MAAR Associates, Inc..

This document consists of a letter acknowledging the delivery of artifacts recovered by MAAR Associates, Inc. during Phase II archaeological investigations at Fort Lee in the fall of 1988. Accompanying the letter is an artifact inventory of the delivered artifacts. The archaeological sites involved are both 44PG179 and 44PG243.


Artifact Inventory, Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill (2012)
DATASET The Louis Berger Group, Inc..

Artifact inventory for Excavation photographs from the archaeological investigations conducted at Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill. Exact date for the artifact inventory is not known.


Artifact or Evidence? The Role of Material Culture at War-Related Forensic Recovery Scenes (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sabrina Ta'ala.

Artifact collection and analysis is a foundation of all archaeological research, and the methods used to record and draw meaning from the material culture we encounter on archaeological sites are generally standardized across subdisciplines.  But field decisions about what to keep, what to disregard, and how to record and quantify it all are invariably informed, to some extent, by our research goals.  When it comes to war-related sites excavated by U.S. Department of Defense teams with the...


Artifact Photograph Layout, Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text The Louis Berger Group, Inc..

This document contains labelled versions of the artifact photographs from the archaeological investigations conducted at Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill.


Artifact Photograph, Archaeological Survey of Pender Camp Wastewater Force Main, Fort A.P. Hill (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text The Louis Berger Group, Inc..

Photograph of a scraper collected as part of the Survey of Pender Camp Wastewater Force Main, Fort A.P. Hill


Artifact Photographs from Various Archaeological Sites, Fort A.P. Hill (2008)
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This resource page contains the color photographs of artifacts from Fort A.P. Hill. Site numbers for the artifacts are indicated in the file name.


Artifact Photographs I, The Fort Monroe Archaeological Collection, Fort Monroe (2009)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc.

Photographs of artifacts excavated at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs II, The Fort Monroe Archaeological Collection, Fort Monroe (2010)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc.

Photographs of artifacts excavated at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs III, The Fort Monroe Archaeological Collection, Fort Monroe (2011)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc.

Photographs of artifacts excavated at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs, 4702 Phase I, Quantico (2011)
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Photographs detailing artifacts collected during Phase I investigations of 4702 located at Quantico, Virginia. Within the same project is an accompanying photograph log.


Artifact Photographs, 4702 Phase II, Quantico (2011)
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Images of artifacts collected during Phase II investigations at 4702 located at Quantico, Virginia. Within the same project is an accompanying photograph log.


Artifact Photographs, Liberty Chapel, Fort Lee (2009)
IMAGE Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

This resource page contains color photographs of artifacts from the Liberty Chapel site located at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs, RCI Well, Fort Lee (2009)
IMAGE Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

This resource contains artifact photographs of bottles collected at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs, The Button Site, Fort Lee (1 of 2) (2009)
IMAGE Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

This resource contains photographs of artifacts excavated at the Button Site located at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs, The Button Site, Fort Lee (2 of 2) (2009)
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This resource contains photographs of artifacts excavated at the Button Site located at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Artifact Photographs, Windsor Plantation, Fort A. P. Hill (2009)
IMAGE The Louis Berger Group, Inc..

Photographs of artifacts from the archaeological investigations conducted at Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill.


Artifact Report, Arbitrary Collections at Bluestone Reservoir (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michelle Young.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Huntington District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Alexandria, Virginia laboratory in September 2014. The Alexandria VCP laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections program, which is staffed through the archaeological contracting firms, Cogstone‐Berger, JV. The procedures employed to re‐house the archaeological material...


Artifact Report, Archaeological Investigation of Fort Norfolk (44NR1) 1977 (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Keith Giacobozzi.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Norfolk District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) Alexandria laboratory in September of 2014. The Alexandria VCP laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections program, which is staffed through JMA, an archaeological contract firm located in Alexandria, Virginia. The procedures employed to re-house the archaeological...


Artifact Report, Archaeological Investigation of Site 46SU633 1997 (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ricki Marie Vega.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Huntington District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program's (VCP) Alexandria laboratory in October 2014. The Alexandria VCP laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District's Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections program, which is staffed through JMA, an archaeological contract firm located in Alexandria, VA. The procedures employed to re-house the archaeological material from...


Artifact Revelations on the Guthrie Homestead (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Clare M Votaw. Brianna Patterson.

The Guthrie family first came to America from Ireland around 1720 and settled in St. Charles County, Missouri in 1816. The family owned many acres of land, which they passed down through the generations.  Archaeological work on the Guthrie Farmstead commenced due to impending impact on the property for housing development. A cultural resource management company conducted thorough and extensive work on the farmstead, which revealed a homestead site (23SC1041) on the property. The site was a...


Artifact Typology in the Potomac Area (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. A. Tidwell.

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