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Built on Sand and Sanguine Expectations: Reconstructing the Layout of a Ghost Town, Signal, Arizona Territory (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bruce O. Schneider.

In 1877 and 1878, Signal, Arizona boomed as the site of stamp mills along the Big Sandy River, processing silver ore from the nearby McCrackin Lode. While many proclaimed the McCrackin Lode would be Arizona’s Comstock, the boom quickly turned to bust. Signal was a remnant of its previous self during the 1880s, with its mills operating sporadically, and had truly become a ghost town by the 1890s. A challenge to understanding a settlement like Signal, and many ghost towns like it, is the complete...


Bulletin 300: Fiber of native plans in New Mexico (1943)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C W Botkin. L B Shires. E C Smith.

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...


Bulletin 316: Tensile strength of Yucca fibers (1944)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C W Botkin. L B Shires.

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...


Bullets, Shrapnel, Case, and Canister: Archaeology and GIS at the Piper Farm, Antietam National Battlefield (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen R. Potter. Tom Gwaltney. Karen L. Orrence.

Union and Confederate forces fought at Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17, 1862. It was the bloodiest single-day battle in American military history with nearly 23,000 dead, wounded, and missing. Some of the fiercest fighting occurred around the Sunken Road -- the northern boundary of the Henry Piper farm. Over four field seasons, archaeologists conducted a systematic metal-detector survey of the Piper Orchard, site of the Confederates’ retreat from the Sunken Road and...


Bulow Plantation (8FL7): The Main House Kitchen and Remaking of Plantation Landscapes in the Post-Emancipation South (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Simon Goldstone.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "African Diaspora in Florida" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Detached kitchens associated with plantation main houses during the antebellum era are recognized places of intersectionality, wherein a single building served multiple functions – as domestic space for enslaved labor (typically a woman and her children), food preparation for the white enslaver’s family, and various other activities. In Florida,...


Bulow Plantation and Fort Bulowville: Considering the Pompeii Premise in Plantation and Conflict Archaeology (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Davidson.

This is an abstract from the "Archaeologies of Enslavement" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Over the course of five summer field schools, University of Florida researchers have explored the Bulow Plantation, a large sugar plantation in East Florida, founded in 1821 and destroyed by fire in 1836 during the Second Seminole War, after it was briefly transformed into a makeshift military installation called Fort Bulowville.  Two slave cabins and...


Bung Borers and Butter Pots: Comparing 18th-century Probate Records with Archaeological Evidence from the Chesapeake (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jane I. Seiter. Paul Albert.

Probate records from colonial Maryland offer a unique window into the lives of 18th-century property owners. Conducted by appointees of the Prerogative Court, often neighbors of the deceased, inventories give a sometimes idiosyncratic account of a person’s estate subject to the social and cultural prejudices of the appraisers. Juxtaposing archaeological finds recovered from Long Point Farm, an early 18th-century site in Oxford, Maryland, with the 1723 probate inventory of the property’s owner, a...


Bunker Hill Farm, Camp Michaux: From Farmhouse to Bathhouse (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Victoria A Cacchione. Maria Bruno.

 Isolated in a single location in central Pennsylvania within Michaux State Forrest rest the remnants of an Early Republic farmstead, a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp, a Prisoner of War (POW) Interrogation Center from World War Two (WWII), and a Church camp. The one common factor throughout each of these disparate time periods is the farmhouse built circa 1788. This wooden structure stood until the 1970s when the Church camp ended. Now only the stone foundation remains along with...


Buoyancy and Stability of the Warwick: Analytical Study of Ballast  (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeffrey R Delsescaux. Piotr T Bojakowski.

For the past three years, archaeologists have been carefully excavating the remains of the early 17th-Century English vessel Warwick on the bottom of Castle Harbor, Bermuda.  Although the wreck was partially salvaged in the 1970’s, leaving much of the ballast rocks scattered around the site and unrecorded, there was a small portion of ballast found intact during the 2011 field season. This intact section yielded some interesting artifacts and allowed for better insights into 17th-Century...


Burial and Remembrance: The Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patricia B. Richards. Brooke L. Drew.

Fieldwork in 1992 and 1993 on the grounds of the Milwaukee County Regional Medical Center, Milwaukee Wisconsin, resulted in recovery of some 1600 individuals originally buried in the institutional or "poor farm" cemetery. This paper argues that the conflict inherent in a public policy intended to provide a decent burial while simultaneously discouraging utilization of the service can only be understood within a broader historical context. Milwaukee’s population increased from 20,000 in 1850 to...


Burial Area in Moyaone (1937)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alice L. L. Ferguson.

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 National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R 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 at comments@tdar.org.


Buried Lives: An Archaeological Investigation of a Louisiana Plantation Midden (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erin Von Scherrer.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This paper delves into an in-depth archaeological investigation of the Evergreen Plantation Slave Quarters (16SJB63) in southern Louisiana. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data analysis and subsequent excavation endeavors centered around units adjoining Cabin 1 uncover a vivid narrative. The exploration of Test Units 15, 18, 20, 21, and 25 reveals...


Burle's Town Land (18AN826)
PROJECT Al Luckenbach.

The Burle's Town Land Site (18AN826) is located within the 17th-century settlement of Providence in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Providence had been settled primarily by a group of Puritans invited by Lord Baltimore to Maryland in 1649. The colony’s Act Concerning Religion, passed that same year, guaranteed that the Puritans would not be harassed for their religious beliefs as they had been in Virginia. While the relationship between the newly arrived settlers at Providence and the Maryland...


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, 7/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, 7/64 Inch tobacco pipes


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, 8/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, 8/64 Inch tobacco pipes


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, 9/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, 9/64 Inch tobacco pipes


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, Bale Seals (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, bale seals


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, Brick (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, brick


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, Buttons (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, buttons


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, Case Bottles (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, case bottles


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, Faunal Remains (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, faunal remains


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, General Site Map (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

General site map


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, North Devon Gravel-tempered (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, North Devon gravel-tempered earthenware


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, North Devon Sgraffito (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, North Devon sgraffito


Burle's Town Land (18AN826): Artifact Distributions, North Italian Slipware (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, North Italian slipware