Maryland (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
151-175 (10,497 Records)
Adelphi inventory spreadsheet of all documents contained within the ADI collection. Includes the scanned asset number, filename, date range, and short description.
Adelphi (ADI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet (2018)
Adelphi (ADI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet.
Adelphi (BPI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet (2018)
Adelphi BPI Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet.
Adelphi Project Collection Notes (2017)
This document contains information on the resources contained in the Adelphi, Maryland archaeological investigations including; General Adelphi Project Collections notes, Maryland Archaeological Conservation (MAC) Lab Collection, and Adelphi Lab Collections.
Adelphi Project Field Journal and Notes, 2000.032_0001 (1994)
Field notes journal for the Adelphi site conducted by Kise, Franks & Straw. Includes empty context and label forms from Hunter Research, Inc.
Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation Diagnostic Cultural Objects, Adelphi, Maryland, 1992 (1992)
Inventory list of cultural objects during the Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation at Adelphi, Maryland.
Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation Diagnostic Cultural Objects, Adelphi, Maryland, Summer/Fall 1992 (1992)
Inventory list of cultural objects found during the Adelphi Research Laboratory, Phase I Investigation during Summer/Fall 1992.
Adelphi Site Maps, 2000.030_0005, N.D. (2018)
Project site maps from the US Geological Survey and the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, of site locations at the Adelphi Labs in Maryland.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0192 (1995)
Field book of various notes about what was found in an archaeological survey done in Adelphi, MD. The notes cover the dates August 14, 1995 through August 15, 1995.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0193 (1995)
Field book of an archaeological survey in Adelphi, MD.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0194 (1995)
Field book of an archaeological survey in Adelphi, MD.
Adena Influence in the Middle Atlantic Coast (1969)
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.
Adena Sites in Maryland (1959)
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Adena Sites on Chesapeake Bay
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Admiring the Hush Arbor: Confronting Slavery in the American South (2019)
This is an abstract from the "The Public and Our Communities: How to Present Engaging Archaeology" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In March 2017, the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) North Central regional office created a new public program called "Admiring the Hush Arbor." A hush arbor was a meeting place, usually secret, that took place outdoors where enslaved African-Americans practiced religious traditions and served as a framework...
aDNA in Historical Archaeology As A Tool For The Mitigation Of Climate Change Hazards (2016)
The study of aDNA has become a highly productive avenue of study in Archaeolgoy, though perhaps less so in Historical Archaeology. This paper discusses a project in which aDNA from historic sites is being used to address many important issues typically approached by Historical Archaeology. Yet this project goes further in two specific ways. First this project intends to map and when possible isolate genetic variation that has been lost in modern day domesitc animals but that can still be found...
Adopted Architectural Design Guidelines for the Exterior Rehabilitation of Buildings in Rockville's Historic Districts (1977)
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The Adoption of the Bow and Arrow in Eastern North America: A View from Central Arkansas (1999)
J. Whittaker: Regional survey of small point (= arrow) replacement of large points indicates likely earlier than previously thought - perhaps as early as 3000 BC in central plains with unifacial arrow points. Then some areas gradual transition with decrease in size of dart points, and transitional forms. In AR, abrupt introduction of arrow shown by bimodality of metric traits and different form of large and small points, and by different manufacture techniques, but long period of overlap,...
Advances In Laboratory and Field Use Of Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF) and LASAR ABLATION-ICPMS (LA-ICP-MS) Technologies In Field Archaeological And Combined Survey Format (CSF) Surveys (2018)
Major advances in the Laboratory and Field Use of Portable X-Rarchaeologyay Fluorescence (pXRF) and the newly developed LASAR ABLATION ICP-MS (ICP-MS) in archaeology are enabling investigators to gain new insights into the elemental and chemical content of laboratory and field samples of artifact, soil and plant materials. Many of these advances have come directly from laboratory studies and field geochemical investigations initiatiated by mineral industry and governmental organizations and...
Advances in Strategic Cultural Resources Support from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center and Argonne National Laboratory (2024)
This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Argonne National Laboratory supports the Air Force Civil Engineer Center in implementing comprehensive cultural resources management at several Department of the Air Force installations in the southeastern United States. The Southeast is experiencing extreme weather events more frequently, presenting opportunities for improved methodologies and...
Advances in Technology, Transportation, and Tourism: Archaeological Manifestations of the Late 19th-Century Emergence of Nathan Harrison as a Destination (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "On the Centennial of his Passing: San Diego County Pioneer Nathan "Nate" Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Advances in transportation during Nathan Harrison’s lifetime significantly impacted his activities and strategies on Palomar Mountain. The second industrial revolution, the arrival of the railroad in San Diego, and the county’s expansion of the road that...
Advances In the Uses of portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF). Laser Ablation Induced Polarization-Mass Spectrography (LAICP-MS) and Infrared Studies of Plants and Soils to Discover and Map Deeply Buried Human and Animal Remains from Conflict, Massacre and Habitation Sites. (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. From the early work of Eiidt (!977) on the use of Phosphorous analyses to detect the lasting chemical signatures of human remains, human and animal waste in habitation sites, the use of the new (or relatively new to Archaeology) pXRF, LAICP-MS, PIMA and other IR methods to study the concentration of phosphorus in soils and plants over suspected conflict, massacre and habitation...
Advancing interpretation of USS Monitor through digital reconstruction (2017)
It can be difficult to interact with a large artifact actively undergoing conservation treatment and desalination. The artifact is almost constantly submerged in a treatment bath making it impossible or impractical for the archaeologist to study the particularities and imperfections of the object. This can postpone significant archaeological interpretation for years. By digitally reconstructing USS Monitor’s iconic gun turret, using photogrammetry and laser scanning, USS Monitor Center staff at...
Adventures in Archaeology: Summer 2019 Camp at the Forest Meeker Homestead (2020)
This is a poster submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In the summer of 2019, Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc. and the Delaware County Historical Society hosted an Adventures in Archaeology summer camp. The camp engaged children and the community in the basic methods of archaeology, with learning objectives that included excavation techniques, screening, field identification of artifacts, field drawing, and team collaboration. The students (ages...
Adventures in experimental smelting, iron the old-fashioned way (2007)
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