Arkansas (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
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Lithic Technology in the Middle Potomac River Valley of Maryland and Virginia (2002)
J. Whittaker: [Full of useful information on lithics and related topics much beyond the focus on Middle Potomac, but rather incoherently organized and written, and he’s too fond of creating bad new jargon.] Lots of illustrations of varying quality. Major sections on chronology, lithic technology, point typology, flake tools, caches, miscellaneous implements, and experimental archaeology. [Small section on atlatls, not well defined, not very useful information. Illustrates atlatl hook of...
Lithic Technology Part I: Percussion Biface Replication (1973)
This film on percussion bifacing was never completed (i.e. no sound). Though it roughly follows the ideas which later turned out to be THE BASICS, it is marred by poor visuals and amateurish camera work. I reedited it in 1981, into a 22 minute piece. It was put on videotape by the Schiele Museum in Gastonia, NC and they make it available for research purposes. It’s more a curio than an education. Of special interest, however, may be the fact that a number of the pieces shown in THE BASICS are...
Lithic Tool or Trade Item? (1982)
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Lithic Tool Resources of the Eastern Llano Estacado (1981)
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A lithic workshop symposium (1975)
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Lithics Revisited: An Analysis of Native American Stone Tool Technology In The Middle Chesapeake (2018)
Historical archaeologists often point to the arrival of Europeans in the 17th century as a catalyst for change in aspects of indigenous lifeways. This is especially true concerning lithic technology, when the metanarrative often describes Native Americans quickly swapping their stone tools for the "superior" metal tools of Europeans. Recent studies, such as Carly Harmon’s paper, Analyzing Native American Lithic Material Culture from 1600 to 1700 (2012), have challenged such thinking;...
A "Little Alsace" for the Lone Star State: Alsatian Migration and the Construction of Place, Narrative, and Identity on the Texas Frontier (2018)
This paper examines placemaking and identity in the Alsatian colonies of Texas. On the eve of Texas statehood, Alsatian migrants settled lands to the west of San Antonio. Displaced or disenfranchised by the turmoil of 19th century Europe, Alsatian families, often farmers, responded to advertisements by empresarios touting free passage, land, and opportunity in a "land of milk and honey." They arrived unprepared for the harsh realities of the Texas landscape, particularly life on the Republic’s...
A “Little Bang” at the Start of the Little Ice Age? Late Mississippian Mound Center Chronology in the Upper Tombigbee River Drainage (2024)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Mississippian presence in the Upper Tombigbee River (UTR) drainage is represented by dispersed communities and single-mound centers with modest-sized occupations. The artifact sequence for the UTR closely mirrors that of the neighboring Moundville polity and the UTR traditionally has been viewed as having occupations that extended throughout the...
"Little Families": The Social Fabric of Civil War Reenacting (2010)
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Little Guns on the Big Elk: Discovering Fort Hollingsworth (1813-1815), Elkton, Maryland (2013)
Fort Hollingsworth, erected by the citizens of Cecil County, Maryland, in April 1813 to protect the area from British incursions, was one of a series of small breastworks that protected the upper reaches of the Chesapeake Bay and the ‘back door’ to Philadelphia during the War of 1812. Fort Hollingsworth saw brief action in 1814 and, after the war, was demolished and the land returned to farming. Geophysical survey, exploratory soil borings, and detailed topographic mapping, and focused...
"Little necessaries or comforts": Enslaved Laborers’ Access to Markets within the Anglophone Caribbean (2016)
At the household level, analysis of material culture recovered from Caribbean plantation villages has revealed internal groups with differential access to resources. The dynamic economic systems that enslaved people developed necessarily depended on local expectations of labor and subsistence cultivation, as well as Atlantic shifts in commodity prices and political control. Expanding on household studies, I assess marketing strategies between plantation communities by tracing how imported goods...
Little Rock Air Force Base Cultural Resources Management Plan (1997)
This document fulfills the requirement for a CRMP as set forth in AFI 32-7065. It is designed to be used by multiple audiences concerned with the management of historic properties at Little Rock AFB. These audiences include the Major Command (MAJCOM), Little Rock AFB staff, state and federal cultural resource managers, professional historic preservationists, and the general public. In this CRMP, Sections I and II are an executive summary and an introduction summarizing the major portions of the...
Little Rock Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) (2018)
This ICRMP contains a series of compliance policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will enable Little Rock Air Force Base to meet its legal responsibilities and to handle situations that may arise during the management of its cultural resources. It also provides management goals that will benefit the management of cultural resources at Little Rock Air Force Base. Included in the document is a five-year plan that outlines the types of projects likely to occur at Little Rock Air...
Little Rock Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Vol. 1 (2012)
As a part of the United States Air Force, Little Rock Air Force Base has many legal responsibilities related to the identification, preservation, and management of cultural resources on its lands. This updated Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan is intended to serve as the planning and guidance document that will assist the base in complying with Federal preservation requirements and Air Force policy directives. The Installation Commander has direct responsibility for implementing the...
Little Rock Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Vol. 2 (2012)
Appendices for the 2012 Little Rock Air Force Base (LRAFB) ICRMP.
Little Rock Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume I: Final Report (2005)
This report is the 2005 Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan for Little Rock Air Force Base which follows the guidelines as set forth in the revised AFI 32-7065. The text is designed to serve as a five-year plan for the integrated management of the historic properties contained within the limits of properties controlled by Little Rock AFB. The plan contains an introduction, a review of past cultural resources studies and their findings, and a management plan with standard operating...
Little Rock Air Force Base Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume II: Appendices Final Report (2005)
Volume II of the 2005 Little Rock Air Force Base ICRMP. The appendices containing a glossary; detailed overviews of the cultural and physical environment and cultural resources inventory; list of Native American contacts; and overview of pertinent laws. The intended audience of this document is the Installation Commander, Little Rock AFB personnel involved in planning activities, and the cultural resources manager, who is the individual responsible for the day-to-day management of cultural...
Little Rock Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Little Rock Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Little Rock Air Force Base: Cold War-Era Buildings and Structures Inventory and Assessment (2002)
This report provides an inventory and assessment of Cold War-era buildings and structures at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas. This work was conducted to assist the Air Education and Training Command in fulfilling its responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Out of a total of 320 Cold War-era buildings and structures at Little Rock AFB, 33 were identified as potentially significant Cold War resources and were thus evaluated for NRHP eligibility under Criterion...
Little Rock Air Force Base: Reassessment of 26 Buildings Built before 1962 (2009)
A survey and reassessment of 26 buildings at Little Rock Air Force Base (AFB), Arkansas, was undertaken to assist Little Rock AFB in meeting the requirements of Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The 26 buildings reassessed were identified in the 2005 ICRMP as potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) once they turned 50 years of age. The purpose of the reassessment was to determine if the buildings met the requirements of...
Little Rock and Ft. Smith Railway Lands Now in the Market (1877)
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Little seeds. Lamb's quarters - plantain - shepherd's purse - pepper grass - sheep sorrel (2006)
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The Little Things (2017)
"It’s the little things…" this often-used quote sums up one of the most important things that I learned while working with Dr. Scott. Whether it was taking the time to show us how to properly sharpen our trowels during an excavation, reminding us to double check our data, and to make sure to keep artifacts together by their respective proveniences when in the lab, each of these little pieces of advice helped to shape my own career. I find her advice on the little things coming back to me at the...
The Little Town That Could: The Railroad in Sandpoint, Idaho 1880-1935 (2015)
This paper investigates the history of Sandpoint, Idaho and the impact that the railroad had on it from the time surveyors for the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived in 1880 until 1935. Sandpoint was not only a stopping point for the Northern Pacific, but for the Great Northern Railway as well. The use of the railroad impacted the course of the United States in a major way. By allowing the easier and often safer transportation of goods and people across the county, the national economy was able...