Dauphin Island (Geographic Keyword)

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A 3D Scan of a Large Lead Seal from the Port Dauphin Village site (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama. (2000)
SENSORY DATA Graph Synergie.

A high-resolution 3D scan of a large British lead seal from the Port Dauphin Village site (1MB221) produced by Graph Synergie of Quebec and Montreal for the University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies. These files can be viewed with Blender (http://www.blender.org) or GLC Player (http://www.glc-player.net). This lead seal was originally gilt.


Archaeological Site Survey of South Alabama (Progress Reports 1 & 2) (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cailup B. Curren, Jr.. Noel R. Stowe.

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Archaeological Survey of Proposed Sewer Line Rights of Way, Dauphin Island, Alabama (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carlos Solis.

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Archaeological Testing of Proposed Sewer Line Right-Of-Ways, Dauphin Island, Alabama (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carlos Solis.

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Cultural Resource Assessment of the Proposed Dauphin Island Water and Sewer Authority Water Well, Dauphin Island, Alabama (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Noel R. Stowe.

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Feasibility Report for Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection Mobile County, Alabama (Including Dauphin Island) (1978)
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This study was undertaken to investigate the feasibility of erosion control and hurricane protection for Mobile County, Alabama, including Dauphin Island. Information presented herein addresses these related problems for various sections of the study area. Possible solutions and the desires of local interests have also been assessed. Analyses indicate that essentially all practical nonstructural measures offering potential benefits have been implemented in the study area. These analyses also...


Field Specimen Catalog for Port Dauphin Village (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
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Field Specimen Catalog for the Port Dauphin Village Site (1MB221).


Glass Beads from the Port Dauphin site (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
DATASET Gregory Waselkov. George W. Shorter, Jr.. Bonnie L. Gums.

Glass beads recovered from the Port Dauphin site (1MB221).


Management Summary: Archaeological Survey of Proposed Sewer Lines Right-Of-Way, Dauphin Island, Alabama (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carlos Solis.

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Port Dauphin (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama.
PROJECT George W. Shorter, Jr.. Gregory Waselkov.

Port Dauphin, on Dauphin Island, served throughout the early years of French colonial settlement on the Gulf coast as a support facility to the main settlements upriver, the town sites of Mobile -- first at Old Mobile, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River from 1702 to 1711, and then at the city's modern location at the head of Mobile Bay and the mouth of the Mobile River. The historian Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz referred to Mobile as the birthplace of the French colony of Louisiane...


Port Dauphin Village Site Artifact Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
IMAGE Gregory Waselkov. George W. Shorter, Jr..

Artifact photos from the Port Dauphin Village site (1MB221).


Port Dauphin Village Site Excavation Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
IMAGE Gregory Waselkov. George W. Shorter, Jr..

Field excavation photos from the Port Dauphin Village site.


Summary of the Situation at 1Ba2: the "Bottle Creek Site" (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George Lankford. Michael Rushing. Gregory Spies.

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