Virginia (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
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The conservation cleaning of concreted marine-archaeological cannon is a complex and multidimensional problem. At present, archaeologists have uncovered 30 cannon amongst the shipwreck remains of Blackbeard’s flagship, Queen Anne’s Revenge (QAR). Currently, the QAR Conservation Laboratory holds 18 of these cannon in various stages of conservation. This places the QAR Lab in a unique position to develop practical treatment solutions for such a large collection of submerged artillery. Various...
Cleaning Up "A Blot On Civilization": Examining Archaeological Evidence Of The Medical And Scientific Regulation Of Midwifery During The Progressive Era (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Constructing Bodies and Persons: Health and Medicine in Historic Social Context" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Our dominant historical narrative teaches us that the Progressive Era of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a period of sweeping reform that resulted in universal improvements to the well-being of people in the United States. Archaeological evidence has the potential to bring to light...
Cleaning Up Claiborne: Revising the Radiocarbon Dates of Six Decades of Research Using Chronometric Hygiene (2024)
This is an abstract from the "*SE Not Your Father’s Poverty Point: Rewriting Old Narratives through New Research" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Claiborne site, located in Hancock County, Mississippi, has been dated using many different techniques since discovery in 1967. In order to create a tighter chronology and firmly place it into the timeline of the Poverty Point culture, chronometric hygiene protocols were used to dismiss dates that are...
"The Clear Grit of the Old District": Fire Company-Related Artifacts from Fishtown, Philadelphia (2016)
Recent archaeological excavations conducted for PennDOT under Interstate 95 in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia have produced a number of artifacts related to the volunteer fire companies that once existed in the neighborhood. Between 1736 and 1857, over 150 volunteer companies came into existence across the city, and two of those were once situated within the current project area. With the creation of the paid Philadelphia Fire Department in 1871, the era of the volunteer companies passed...
Clerk's Office (Clayton Building) (1976)
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Clifts Plantation (44WM33)
Summary of Documentary Evidence and Intra-site Chronology (Adapted from material provided by Fraser D. Neiman) The Clifts Plantation (44WM33) is located on the south shore of the Potomac River in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The site lies on a tract of land now owned by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association, Inc., a group devoted to the preservation of Stratford Hall, the 18th-century mansion that was the birthplace of Robert E. Lee. The site was excavated over a three-year period, from...
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Case Bottles (2004)
Artifact distribution map, case bottles
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Clothing and Sewing Items (2004)
Artifact distribution map, clothing and sewing items
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Home Beautification (2004)
Artifact distribution map, home beautification
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Horse Furniture (2004)
Artifact distribution map, horse furniture
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Morgan Jones (2004)
Artifact distribution map, Morgan Jones pottery
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Rhenish Blue and Gray Stoneware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, Rhenish blue and gray stoneware
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, Tin-Glazed Earthenware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, tin-glazed earthenware
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes
Clifts (44WM33): Artifact Distributions, White Salt-Glazed Stoneware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, white salt-glazed stoneware
Clifts (44WM33): General Site Map (2004)
General site map
Clifts (44WM33): General Site Map by Phase (2004)
General site map by phase
Clifts (44WM33): Midden Analysis, Artifact Classes (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Artifact classes
Clifts (44WM33): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Types (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Ceramic types
Clifts (44WM33): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Vessels (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Ceramic vessels
Clifts (44WM33): Midden Analysis, White Clay Pipe Bore Diameters (2004)
Midden analysis chart: White clay pipe bore diameters
Clifts (44WM33): Midden Map (2004)
Midden location map
Climate Change and Environment in Cahokia’s History (2024)
This is an abstract from the "*SE The State of Theory in Southeastern Archaeology" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Archaeologists, particularly in the southeast, have often looked to the environment and climate change to understand the evolution of past societies. Droughts, floods, and environmental degradation have been implicated in the rise and fall of societies, especially Mississippian period societies like the city of Cahokia. Despite calls...
Climate Change and the Predicament of Archaeology in the U.S. Middle Atlantic Region (2017)
The U.S. Middle Atlantic region, known for its rich archaeological record and diverse topographic settings, is experiencing a range of climate change impacts: sea level rise and coastal erosion; increased precipitation and flooding in some areas; and mountain-based forest fires associated with drought in other areas. Documented paleostratigraphic and palynological studies throughout the region provide a record of late Pleistocene/Holocene environmental response to changing climate, confirming...