Virginia (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
1,501-1,525 (9,118 Records)
Artifact distribution map, bone and shell
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Brick (2004)
Artifact distribution map, brick
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Case Bottles (2004)
Artifact distribution map, case bottles
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Domestic Material (2004)
Artifact distribution map, domestic material
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, European Ceramics (2004)
Artifact distribution map, European ceramics
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Tin-Glazed Earthenware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, tin-glazed earthenware
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Unidentified Earthenware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, unidentified earthenware
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Artifact Distributions, Window Glass (2004)
Artifact distribution map, window glass
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Bartmann Jug (2004)
Representative artifacts: Bartmann fragment
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Burned Nails (2004)
Representative artifacts: Burned nails
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Ceramics (2004)
Representative artifacts: Ceramics
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Domestic Pipes (2004)
Representative artifacts: Domestic pipes
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): General Site Map (2004)
General site map
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Imported Pipes (2004)
Representative artifacts: Imported pipes
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Lead Shot (2004)
Representative artifacts: Lead shot and fragments
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Maize (2004)
Representative artifacts: Maize
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Seeds (2004)
Representative artifacts: Seeds
Carter’s Grove CG-8 (44JC647): Tin-glazed Tankard (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed tankard fragment
A Carved Boat From the Northwest Coast (2001)
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...
Carving out Niches for Rest and Resistance: Landscape Adaptation Writ Small at the Slave Cabins of Kingsley Plantation (2018)
Historians and archaeologists alike have noted the structural repression imposed by the plantation landscape. The organization of spaces and various structures on plantations allowed for optimal surveillance through the establishment of clearly delineated areas suggesting prescribed labor or activity. Personal spaces associated with enslaved Africans or African Americans were often easily visible from parts of the plantation that were typically occupied by white authority figures. Archaeological...
The Case for CRM Training in Academic Institutions (1995)
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...
A Case for Photogrammetry in Deepwater Archaeological Site Investigations (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Advances in software combined with modern high-end computing have made the ability to create highly accurate maps and models of deepwater shipwrecks a reality. The capacity to create scaled and measurable models restore one of the fundamental tenants of mapping sites in terrestrial archaeology, but in an environment that was previously restricted by cost, time, access, and accuracy....
A case for Southwestern grooved axes. Why “old style” grooved axes in the “Celt Age”? (2010)
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...