Florida (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
3,226-3,250 (15,921 Records)
Site Forms 8BR02019-8BR02145 and the Jupiter Missile crash site.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02174-8BR02205) for Cape Canaveral (2008)
Combined site forms (8BR02174-8BR02205) for Cape Canaveral.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02206-8BR02233) for Cape Canaveral (2008)
Site Forms 8BR02206-8BR02233.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02251-8BR02268) for Cape Canaveral (2008)
Site Forms 8BR02251-8BR02268, Launch Complex 19 and Launch Complex 24.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02269-8BR02333) for Cape Canaveral (2008)
Site Forms 8BR02269-8BR02333.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02336-8BR02380) for Cape Canaveral (2017)
Site Forms 8BR02336-8BR02380.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02396-8BR02527) for Cape Canaveral (2017)
Site Forms 8BR02396-8BR02527 and Launch Complex 25.
Combined Site Forms (8BR02528-8BR02977) for Cape Canaveral (2013)
Site Forms 8BR02528-8BR02977 and Launch Complex 29.
Combined Site Forms (8BR03017-8BR03072) for Cape Canaveral (2012)
Site Forms 8BR03017-8BR03072.
Combined Site Forms (8BR03074-8BR03380) for Cape Canaveral (2013)
Site Forms 8BR03074-8BR03380.
Combined Site Forms (8BR03381-8BR03469) for Cape Canaveral (2016)
Site Forms 8BR03381-8BR03469 and Launch Complex 11.
Combined Site Forms (8BR03470-8BR03510) for Cape Canaveral (2019)
Site Forms 8BR03470-8BR03510.
Combined Site Forms (8BR03511-8BR03558) for Cape Canaveral (2019)
Site Forms 8BR03511-8BR03558.
Combined Underwater and Terrestrial Survey for Fort Mose and the Mose Village (1976)
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Combining Aerial Lidar and Deep Learning to Detect Archaeological Features in the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia (2024)
This is an abstract from the "Big Ideas to Match Our Future: Big Data and Macroarchaeology" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. A growing number of archaeologists are using lidar-derived high-resolution Digital Terrain Models (DTM) to detect and document archaeological features. Early adopters used visualizations to manually detect archaeological features; however, recent technological advances provide new tools that can considerably increase the...
"Comfort and Satisfaction to All": Excavation of a Nineteenth-Century Coffee House (2017)
In 2015, the Missouri Department of Transportation investigated a mid-nineteenth century property formerly known as the Racine House. From 1850 until 1872, the house operated as a coffee shop, saloon, boarding house, hotel, and general gathering place for working class men. Catering almost exclusively to French-Canadian immigrants, the Racine House was one of many such "social clubs" in this heavily-Germanic neighborhood. Recent archeological excavations uncovered a pair of features located...
Coming in with a Tide, Going out with a Forklift: The Spring Break Shipwreck Project (2019)
This is an abstract from the "A Sudden Wreck: Interdisciplinary Research on the Spring Break Shipwreck, St Johns County, Florida" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Spring Break shipwreck washed ashore just north of St. Augustine in late March 2018. The media presence created a cultural phenomenon of the hull remains with stories and images spreading worldwide. The first four days of the project brought out thousands of people and a drive to...
Coming of Modern Man (1987)
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Commandants and Governors of Pensacola: 1781-1821: in Colonial Pensacola (1974)
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Commemorating 400 Years of Community, 1619-2019: Archaeology and Heritage of Slavery and Hacienda in Nasca, Peru (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Last year, 2019, marked the quadricentenary of the communities of San José and San Pablo of Nasca’s Ingenio Valley, founded as vineyard haciendas by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1619. For nearly a decade, the Haciendas of Nasca Archaeological Project has carried out ethnohistorical and archaeological research in close collaboration with the communities of the former estates in...
Commemorating Antiquities Act of 1906 (1982)
This booklet, printed at no expense to the Federal Government, has been prepared on the occasion of the Founders Day Dinner, August 25, 1982, marking 66 years of the work and achievements of the National Park Service – a unique conservation agency of the Federal Government. The Founders Day program is sponsored by the 1916 Society of the Employees and Alumni Association of the National Park Service, melding the retired and active members of the National Park Service Family, and rededicating us...
Commemoration and Contestation: New methodologies in archaeological heritage interpretation at the W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite (2013)
Today, the former homeplace of William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) Du Bois is a National Historic Landmark administered by the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which assumed stewardship of the property in 1987 after more than seventy years of relative abandonment. Nondescript and overgrown, the space appears to be little more than a vacant parking lot and accompanying sign alongside Route 23 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Indeed, ongoing efforts to commemorate Du Bois and to interpret the...
Commemorative Hauntings: Race, Ghosts, And Material Culture At A Civil War Prison Camp (2016)
Ghosts and other spectral forms have a history of use as literary devices for safely ‘remembering’ particularly traumatic events. Beyond the literary, in the everyday, lived world of the vernacular, ghost stories can also reveal trauma—what geographer Steve Pile refers to as a "fractured emotional geography cut across by shards of pain, loss, and injustice." Like ruins, ghosts and other haunted places are often about coming to terms with grief and with loss. Nowhere is that more true than at...
Comment By Adovasio (1979)
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Comment On Eugene L. Sterud's 'Changing Aims in Americanist Archaeology: a Citation Analysis of American Antiquity--1964-1975 (1980)
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