Iowa (Geographic Keyword)
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The National Park Service’s Midwest Archeological Center and Effigy Mounds National Monument staffs with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student and the Volunteer-In-Parks participants conducted geophysical investigations at the Nezekaw Terrace Mound Group (Site 13AM82) located on the Effigy Mounds National Monument in Allamakee County, Iowa. The geophysical investigations were conducted between June 8 and 14, 2008. The archeological investigations were requested by an anthropology...
Indian Burial Mounds in the Missouri River Basin (1960)
Since its inauguration in 1946, the Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution, along with other cooperating Federal, State and local agencies, has concentrated its efforts toward the salvage of archeological materials that will be lost by the construction of dams and the flooding of reservoirs along the Missouri River and its tributaries. The surveys and excavations have been conducted at historic military forts, trading posts, pioneer settlements and Indian villages; however, most...
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey Proposed A-Line Abandonment Section 4,5,7,8,& 18 Township 94N Range 23W, Hancock County, Iowa (1998)
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Inventory of Collections from Iowaville (13VB124), Van Buren County, Iowa (2011)
This report lists and tabulates over 8,500 objects from surface collections and metal-detector collections at Iowaville (13VB124), a historic Ioway site in southeast Iowa.
Iowa Archaeological Reports 1934 to 1939 (1963)
This document contains ten volumes of archaeological survey and excavation reports prepared by Ellison Orr between 1934 and 1939 for WPA archaeological projects in Iowa. The index and evaluation of the reports is provided by editor and compiler Marshall McKusick. The Archives of Archaeology Series is a 29-volume set jointly published by the University of Wisconsin Press and the Society for American Archaeology on opaque microcards, a now obsolete format. The Mississippi Valley...
Long-Nosed God mask from Iowa
The following reports the finding of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Iowa. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Missouri Basin Chronology Program Statements Nos. 1-5 (1964)
This document includes the first five chronology program statements for the Missouri Basin Project. The Program, as it now stands, was developed during the winter of 1958 by the Personnel of the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution; the laboratory of Anthropology, University of Nebraska; and the Nebraska State Historical Society; all of Lincoln, Nebraska; and the National Park Service, Region Two Office, in Omaha, Nebraska. Concern for an over-all program of chronology grew out of an...
Mounds and Lodge Circles In Iowa (1887)
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Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Proposed Communications Tower Location Sac-3309-a IN Washington County, Iowa (2001)
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Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Linn Creek Trail Extension, Section 13, T83N-R19W, Marshall County, Iowa (2000)
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PHYTOLITH AND STARCH ANALYSIS OF RESIDUE FROM AN EARLY WOODLAND CERAMIC SHERD, 13WP306, IOWA (2002)
Charred organic residue from a ceramic rim sherd from an Early Woodland habitation site (13WP306) in south central Iowa was examined for phytoliths and starches in an effort to recover evidence of foods cooked in the ceramic vessel.
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1965 (1965)
This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1965. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1966 (1966)
This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1966. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1967 (1967)
This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1967. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.
Recreation Reconnaissance Report on the Park and Recreation Potentialities of Scott County, Iowa (1958)
The authority for this study is contained in the Park, Parkway and Recreation Area Study Act of June 1936. The request for assistance in developing a long range park program for the county came from the President of the Scott County Conservation Board by letter of June 26, 1957. The report covers preliminary findings on the park and recreation potentialities of Scott County, and is in response to the request from the Scott County Conservation Board that Interior Missouri Basin Field Committee...
Relation of Historic Indian Tribes To Archaeological Manifestations In Iowa (1938)
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Southern Iowa Rivers Basin: An Archaeological Overview Iowa State Historical Department, Officeof Historic Preservation (1983)
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