Kansas (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
4,726-4,750 (10,406 Records)
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Hard Chief's Village Was Site of 1987 KAA Excavation (1987)
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Hard to Shop For: Surveying for a Birthday Present for the Nation’s Oldest Port (2017)
During the 2015 field season the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP) completed a program of target testing and remote sensing in the waters off St. Augustine, Florida, with the objective of locating early colonial shipwrecks. The project included a series of remote sensing resurveys to re-investigate and better understand several magnetic targets initially identified during two previous surveys carried out in 1995 and 2009. The 2015 survey was carried out in conjunction with St....
Hard-Scrabble Living - Cattle, Horse, and Goats; Ranching on the Chihuahua Desert, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico (2013)
Prior to the United States Army taking over the 2.5 million acres that is White Sands Missile Range, this area was the home to ranches. Not the type that would be expected in the land of Billy the Kid, but rather hard-scrabbe cattle, horse and angora goat ranches. After the Apache Indians were moved onto reservations in the late 1800's the White Sands area of New Mexico became the home to Anglo and Hispanic American ranchers. All that remains are often barbed wire fence lines, tumbling down...
Hardly "Junk" in the Trunk: Exploring Participant Feedback from Archaeology Education Tool Testing (2015)
Though preservation and cultural resource management laws were written with the public in mind, effectively engaging the public is a constant challenge. In the face of demands for measurable results in education programs and the classroom, both archaeologists and educators are turning focus towards assessment. Archaeology teaching kits for elementary classrooms can be useful tools, facilitating an integration of archaeological material into schools. Deaccessioned archaeological materials from...
Hardscrabble Life: The Change in the Use of Land From Exploratory Mining to Domestic Life on Quincy Mining Company Property. (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Quincy Mine was affectionately dubbed “Old Reliable” due to the Quincy Mining Company paying dividends to its investors every year from 1868-1920. However, the company’s formative decade, starting in 1846, were not as bountiful. The future of the company was saved by discovering the Quincy lode of copper in 1856. In later decades, the site of these early exploratory mining...
Harlan County Reservoir Technological Report (Draft Report) (1947)
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The Harlem African Burial Ground Project: Effective Collaboration Between an Archaeological Consulting Firm, a City Agency, and a Community Task Force (2018)
In the summer of 2015, the NYC Economic Development Corporation hired AKRF to conduct an archaeological survey inside a decommissioned bus depot in East Harlem, NY, the site of the c. 1665 to mid-19th century Harlem African Burial Ground. All surface signs of the burial ground were erased by more than 150 years of development and its history had been largely forgotten. However, passionate area residents, elected officials, and the leadership of the Harlem-based descendent church united to...
Harriet Smith, Educator and Archaeologist (2021)
This is an abstract from the "Female Firsts: Celebrating Archaeology’s Pioneering Women on the 101st Anniversary of the 19th Amendment " session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Harriet Smith worked at the Field Museum in Chicago for much of her long career. She was in the Education Department and focused primarily on teaching high school students about archaeology and other disciplines. However, this simple statement does not do justice to Harriet’s...
Harriet Tubman Home Archaeology: Expressions of Spirituality, Community and Individuality (2017)
Archaeological and historical research at the Harriet Tubman Home has generated an extensive body of new data that sheds light on the complex and idiosyncratic life of this American icon. This paper will examines expressions of Tubman’s spirituality which reflect both community based ideals and individualized expressions. Tubman was an African American woman of strong beliefs with ties to many churches and ideologies, and much of her life was dedicated to the common good. She was an activist...
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0005 (1987)
Black and white negative 20, roll 2, barrow pit located in tract 8109; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987
This collection is referred to as Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one and a half (1.5) linear inches. The investigation consisted of administrative, field, analysis, and report records. The documents included a delivery order, a bailment agreement, a field notebook, notes, daily survey logs, a site analysis file, and draft and final reports with...
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0006 (1987)
Black and white negative 3, roll 1, area view of tract 12302A; January 1987, taken during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0007 (1987)
Black and white negative 4, roll 1, area view of tract 12302A; January 1987 taken during Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry,and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0008 (1987)
Black and white negative 5, roll 1, area view of tract 12302A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0009 (1987)
Black and white negative 6, roll 1, area view of tract 12302A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0010 (1987)
Black and white negative 7, roll 1, area view of tract 12302A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair, Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0011 (1987)
Black and white negative 8, roll 1, well located on tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0012 (1987)
Black and white negative 9, roll 1, well located on tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0013 (1987)
Black and white negative 10, roll 1, well located on tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0014 (1987)
Black and white negative 11, roll 1, area view of tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0015 (1987)
Black and white negative 12, roll 1, area view of tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0016 (1987)
Black and white negative 13, roll 1, area view of tract 12310A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0017 (1987)
Black and white negative 14, roll 1, washed-out bridge south of tract 12308A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987, Archival Photograph 1054_0018 (1987)
Black and white negative 15, roll 1, washed-out bridge south of tract 12308A; January 1987 during the Harry S. Truman Reservoir Excess Tracts Survey 1987 in Bates, Henry, and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.