New Mexico (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Apodaca Fence For Las Cruces BLM-Caballo Ra (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. P. Martin.

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Apodaca Landfill NM #57795 For Albuquerque BLM-Taos Ra (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. R. Williams.

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The Apotheosis of Nate Harrison (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jaime Lennox. Seth Mallios.

Historical accounts of famed San Diego pioneer Nate Harrison (ca. 1833-1920), a former enslaved African-American from the antebellum South, underwent meaningful transformations during the 20th century.  Secondary narratives of the region’s first African-American homesteader grew into some of the county’s most popular and exotic legends.  Local authors repeatedly altered specific details of Harrison’s emancipation, longevity, living quarters, and other related biographical phenomena, resulting in...


Appalachian Metropolis: Rural and Urban Identities at Company Coal Mining Towns (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Zada Komara.

Appalachia’s historic company coal towns were unique urban spaces: company-built extraction settlements, which consolidated diverse working families.  Coal mining is integral to Appalachia’s regional identity, yet company towns are seen as transient, quasi-urban phenomena on a fundamentally rural landscape.  This paper aims to: 1.) illuminate Appalachian cities and challenge the construction of Appalachia as a rural region, 2.) complicate the city/country dichotomy and place company coal towns...


Apparel in Peril: An archaeological study of how clothing becomes embedded with human suffering (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anna Antoniou. Jason De León.

 The Undocumented Migration Project has recovered over 4,000 articles of clothing once worn by migrants crossing the Mexico­Arizona border. This often darkly colored apparel is intended to help people furtively move across the desert and avoid detection by Border Patrol. When recovered archaeologically, this clothing is often torn, faded, and stained with bodily fluids that reflect different forms of physical pain experienced en route. Here we employ the concept of "use­wear" (i.e. modifications...


Appearance Is Everything: Mary Washington And Her Specialized Ceramics Of Gentility (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Judith D. Jobrack. Mara Kaktins.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Specialized Ceramic Vessels, From Oyster Jars to Ornaments" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Mary Washington, mother to George, was widowed young. Her decision not to remarry, an unusual choice for women of her time, meant she faced an economic and social uphill battle raising five children to be successful adults and members of the Virginia gentry class. Consequently it was important that she cultivate a...


Appendeum Work Plan for Testing Sites LA 38141, LA 131735, LA 131739 Located along the Proposed Kirtland Air Force Base Fence Corridor Boundary, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. David Wilcox.

Appendeum to the Work Plan for Testing Sites LA 38141, LA 131735, and LA 131739 Located along the Proposed Kirtland Air Force Base Fence Corridor Boundary, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.


Appendix (ERDA Potash Drill Pad Project). In an Archaeological Reconnaissance of Sandia Laboratories' Los Medanos Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility Eddy County, New Mexico (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Miles S. Linnabery.

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Appendix a Addendum To Cibola Research Report No. 58 a Cultural Resource Survey For the Proposed Western Expansion of Park Avenue In Gallup, New Mexico (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael P. Marshall.

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Appendix a Test Excavations Adjacedt To La 289 For Scanlon & Associates (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only M. P. Marshall.

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Appendix Archaeological Investigation of the Proposed Plants of the Southwest Facility, Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew F. Schmader.

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Appendix C: An Archaeological Survey of 280 Acres For the Proposed Valle Grande Golf Course, Sandoval County, New Mexico (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nancy S. Cella.

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Appendix D:7 Communications R / Ws & 1 Access For White Sands Missile Range (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. T. Kirkpatrick.

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Appendix I - Prehistory of the White Sands Missile Range (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jim deVos

Prehistory of the White Sands Missile Range.


Appendix IV - Archaeological Site Forms (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jim deVos

Site record for site WS-246. The site is a very dispersed lithic scatter of 42 items: 2 cores and 40 flakes.


Appendix To 91-Sasi-046S For Racom Communications (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only T. Mietty.

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Apple Timber Sale 1984 For Santa Fe NF-Cuba Rd (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. Casaus.

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Apple Wilding Proj For Santa Fe NF-Jemez Rd (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. L. Muceus.

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The Applicability of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): A Case Study of Sourcing Ceramics in the Northern Mimbres Area (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Garrett Leitermann.

The use of Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) has been the primary technique for ceramic sourcing studies within archaeology for the last several decades. Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is an atomic emission spectroscopy technique that provides archaeologists with a time and cost effective alternative to NAA. LIBS has been used by the author on a large sample of corrugated sherds originating from two Classic Mimbres sites within the Gila National Forest of New Mexico in an attempt to...


The Application of 3d Models to the Conservation Planning Process (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mason Parody.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Current Research at the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Conservation Research Lab at Texas A&M utilizes distinctive methods regarding the documentation and processing of ship's timbers in the early stages of conservation. This paper contrasts traditional approaches of recording timber dimensions, which rely on manual drafting techniques and less...


Application of Alternative Light Source to Identify Painted Markings on a Model 1917 Renault French Tank (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglas Scott.

A very large battle damaged artifact, a M1917 French Renault tank, at the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Missouri was subjected to analysis with an ALS (altenative light source) in order to identify and bring out faded painted markings. The ALS aided in identifying the tank as a vehicle assigned to the First French Tank Regiment. Work witht the ALS also helped more clearly identify the tank maintenance crew as Americans mechanic trainees who scratched their names on the inside of...


Applications of LiDAR Imagery at the Beech Grove Confederate Camp, Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brian Mabelitini. Carl R. Shields.

Before any archaeology was conducted at Beech Grove, aerial LiDAR data was acquired, to map known Confederate earthworks, identify earthworks that were not previously known, and otherwise guide the archaeological investigations.  The data sets consisted of 22 LiDAR point cloud LAS swath files which produced high accuracy 3D Digital Elevation Model (DEM) with 1.0 foot cell size. The LiDAR data helped identify at least three Civil War fortification features in the northern and eastern portions of...


Applications Of Machine Learning To Classification And Analysis Of Southwestern US Ceramic Designs (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leszek Pawlowicz. Christopher Downum. Michael Terlep.

Recent advances in hardware and software have made implementation of advanced machine learning algorithms for image classification and analysis faster and more accessible. We demonstrate the applicability of machine learning to the classification and analysis of common decorated ceramic types from Northern Arizona. Both supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms are used to investigate standard ceramic typologies, as well as design/temporal similarities/differences between different ceramic...


Applying Age-Old Physics (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Blair.

J. Whittaker: Uses atlatl, trebuchet, and fire-plow to teach physics. Compares force of hand-thrown and atlatl spears, gives formula.


Applying Experimental Archaeological Methods to Differentiate Chinese Celadon Glazed Ceramics from 19th-century Archaeolgoical Sites in the American West (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Molly Boeka Cannon. Jon Stein. Nick Lammay. J. Daniel Murphy. Kenneth P Cannon.

This is a poster submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Thousands of Chinese immigrants labored skillfully to complete the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in the American West during the 19th-century, bringing with them mementos of home, relying on an international supply chain, reaching across the Pacific Ocean, home to China, for foods, material goods, and support. Much of the archaeological assemblage from railroad and mining...