Florida (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
4,926-4,950 (15,921 Records)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the removal, repair, and/or replacement of existing damaged hangar doors and waterproofing and new paint to the exterior of Hangar J (Facility 1721) on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida.
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Demolition of Facility 1361 - Storage Building (8BR2541), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2011)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for Facility 1361 - Storage Building (8BR2541).
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Demolition of Facility 1740 - High Voltage Stock Shop (8BR25421), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2011)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the demolition of Facility 1740 (8BR2542).
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Demolition of Facility 1794 - Low Voltage Bench Stock Facility (8BR2543), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2011)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the demolition of Facility 1794 (8BR2543).
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Modification to Fuel Storage Area 3 (8BR25401), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2011)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the improvements to Fuel Storage Area 3 (8BR25401).
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Painting of Four Facilities Within the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CAAFS) Industrial Area, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2014)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the painting of four industrial area facilities located on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Refurbishment and Ruse of Facility 1777-Former Launch Support Facility (8BR2471), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2011)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect to Facility 1777 (8BR2471).
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Repair and Refurbishment of Facility 1725-Hangar X (8BR2353), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2014)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the repair and refurbishment of Facility 1725-Hangar K (8BR2535) located on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Determination of No Adverse Effect: Repair and Refurbishment of Facility 60530 - Hangar AP (8BR2454), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2014)
This report presents the methods and documentation pertaining to the finding of no adverse effect for the repair and refurbishment of Hangar AP (8BR2454).
Determination of Sex from the Sacroiliac Joint: a Visual Assessment Technique (1984)
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Determination of Sex from the Tibia (1984)
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Determination of Site Functions Through the Analysis of Modified Bone (1979)
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Determining Battle Lines: a pXRF study of lead shot from the Battle of Palo Alto. (2016)
In 2012-2013, the Southeast Archeological Center undertook a project to analyze the chemical composition of the lead shot recovered from their recent archaeological surveys at Palo Alto National Historical Park, site of the first battle of the U.S.-Mexican War. Using a portable x-ray fluorescence machine, 771 lead shot samples were analyzed in order to ascertain whether there was a difference in the chemical makeup between the lead shot that had been previously identified, using traditional...
Determining Datums & Considering Climate: The Relocation of Inundated Apalachee Bay Sites in the Modern Day (2024)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, sea level of the Apalachee Bay, Gulf of Mexico was roughly 20m lower than today, extending the paleoshoreline nearly 75km further south and providing significantly more habitable land for prehistoric populations (Faught, 2004). Although many submerged sites along the PaleoAucilla river channel have been surveyed, the...
Determining German Ethnic Identity in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri: Study of the Janis-Ziegler Site (23G272) (2019)
This is an abstract from the "POSTER Session 1: A Focus on Cultures, Populations, and Ethnic Groups" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. My Graduate research examined the ways in which German immigrants constructed their ethnic identity in a town dominated by French colonial descendants. The analysis is based on material culture recovered from excavations at the Janis-Ziegler/Green Tree Tavern site (23G272) in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, and historical...
Determining Nutritional and Infectious Disease Stress in Prehistoric Skeletal Populations (Abstract of Paper) (1980)
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Determining the Origin of 18th and 19th Century Pottery and Glasses Using Pixe and Pipps (1984)
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Determining the Season of Death of Mammal Teeth from Archeological Sites: a New Sectioning Technique (1978)
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Determining village extent and layout utilizing geophysical survey and excavation at the Mississippian site of Cane River, North Carolina (2015)
Geophysical techniques can help to clarify the extent of a site and show spatial relationships between structures, therefore guiding research and excavation strategies. When monuments and larger structural elements are absent, feature density can be a reliable proxy for occupation areas and village boundaries. Utilizing a combination of magnetometry and ground-penetrating radar survey at the Cane River site in North Carolina, we were able to locate borrow pits, storage pits, structures, and...
Detroit vs. Slow Archaeology: Blight Removal and its Obstacles to Local and Community-based Practices (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Slow Archaeology + Fast Capitalism: Hard Lessons and Future Strategies from Urban Archaeology" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 2014 one-third of Detroit’s 380,000 parcels were designated as blight. On these vacated lots 40,000 neglected, decaying buildings were slated for demolition. The Detroit Land Bank's demolition campaign, partly financed by federal Hardest Hit Funds, has had disproportionate...
Developing a Geotrail: Utilizing Geocaching and Letterboxing in Public Archaeology (2013)
Geocaching is a world-wide scavenger hunt game where players try to find hidden containers by using GPS coordinates of their location posted online. Activities like geocaching offer organizations a great opportunity to promote cultural resources and provide interpretation to players. In 2011 the Florida Public Archaeology Network created a geocaching trail, or geotrail, highlighting historic and archaeological sites in Northwest Florida as a way to promote heritage tourism in the region....
Developing an Archeological Site Conservation Database (1996)
Though the conservation and long-term management archaeological sites is now generally accepted wisdom, it wasn't always so. A traditional bias toward excavation and the keeping of only basic site data has had effects that linger on today. Historically, and to the detriment of long-term site care, information has been collected with only fundamental concerns such as location and interpretation in mind. Excavation was favored over in-place conservation, under the assumption that the latter was...
Developing an Ecological Interpretation of Land Use in Virginia’s Piedmont: The Montpelier Example (2016)
Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) provides an intriguing opportunity for the interpretation of plantation management strategies. HBE has been applied with some interesting results to interpretations of past human behavior, but many claim it is inappropriate to interpret past life through the application of economic theory developed in the modern era. This approach is also criticized as a reductionist analytical approach based in conservative microeconomic theory. In light of these...
Developing and Implementing Archeological Site Stewardship Programs (2007)
Archeological site stewardship programs can be a valuable component of protection plans for archeological resources on both public and private lands. These programs provide important assistance to land managers, who are often constrained by limited budgets and staff support. Site stewardship programs also involve landowners in the protection of archeological resources on private property. These programs facilitate communication among professional archeologists, government agencies, and the...
Developing Digital Identity and Student Opportunities in a Public Archaeology Degree Program (2018)
At the beginning of the Masters Program in Public Archaeology (MAPA) at Binghamton University, we worked with the Director to create a digital identity, write a social media strategy, and develop a student blogging group for the program. Student blog posts on contemporary political events and scholarly debates have garnered attention from the archaeological community for the two years since. In this paper, we evaluate the public response to the MAPA blog by analyzing social media posts that link...