Virginia (Geographic Keyword)

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Site Photographs, 44ST1016, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1016, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1017, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1017, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1018, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1018, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1019, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1019, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1020, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1020, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1021, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1021, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1022, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1022, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1023, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1023, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1024, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1024, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST1025, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1025, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST992, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST992 and of a cemetery south of 44ST992, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST994, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST994, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST995, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST1995, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST996, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST996, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST997, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST997, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST998, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST998, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44ST999, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44ST999, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Surface Collection by an Informant, Site 44PG317, Fort Lee (FL1988.001)
PROJECT Uploaded by: system user

This project contains an artifact catalog listing artifacts produced at site 44PG317 during a surface collection by an informant. Site 44PG317, also known as the Gilliam Site, is located at Fort Lee, Virginia.


Survey of 44PG0462: Methodology, Results, and Conclusions, Fort Lee, Virginia (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Versar, Inc..

This document serves as a description of the methodology, results, and conclusions for archaeological site 44PG0462 discovered during July 2005 at Fort Lee, Virginia. The document includes a site map, photographs of the site and its excavation, soil profile STP forms, and spreadsheets detailing site results.


"This, of course, would be desirable": Nostalgia and Dispossession at the United States Bicentennial (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Chandler E. Fitzsimons. Margaret A. Perry.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Towards a More Inclusive Archaeology (General Sessions)" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The United States’ bicentennial celebrations from 1976-1981 prompted a nationwide attempt to reconstruct and commemorate Revolutionary-era landscapes with unprecedented vigor. These efforts were particularly widespread in Tidewater Virginia. At Yorktown, the site of the final surrender of the War of Independence, the...


" ...to have some good book alwayes in store, being in solitude the best and choicest company." The Recovery Of Book Hardware From the Site Of James Fort. (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dan W Gamble.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Opening the Vault: What Collections Can Say About Jamestown’s Global Trade Network", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Many unique and one of a kind artifacts have been recovered over 20 years of excavation at the site of James Fort. Each artifact tells a story about the people and the lives that were led at the site. One artifact that stands out both for its function and the questions it raises is book...


Towards Food Independence: Faunal Remains from a Post-Starving Time Well at Jamestown (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan T Andrews. Emma K Derry.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Opening the Vault: What Collections Can Say About Jamestown’s Global Trade Network", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Previous faunal analysis at Jamestown focused on the first years of settlement, the Starving Time, and the post 1620s. A gap existed during the period immediately following the Starving Time when martial law, conflicts with Virginia Indians, and the reintroduction of livestock affected the...


Underwater Cultural Resources Management (Legacy 98-1725)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This project funded management plans for shipwrecks in South Carolina and Virginia.


US Army National Guard Cultural Resources Planning Level Survey - Summary Report (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lara S. Anderson. Kristen L. Langness. Jennifer L. Riordan. Kenneth L. Shingleton, Jr.. Barbara C. Smoyer. Cathy A. Van Arsdale. Janet L. Wilzbach.

In 1997, the National Guard Bureau (NGB) tasked the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, with assisting the Army National Guard (ARNG) in complying with the cultural resource requirements outlined in Army Regulation 200-4 and Department of Defense Instruction 4715.3. The St. Louis District was asked to develop a national project minimally to address three objectives of the NGB cultural resources program: (1) national Planning Level Surveys (PLS) for all ARNG federally owned or supported...


US DoD Desk Guide to Military Installations and Federally Recognized Tribes Locations Located in South and Eastern US (Legacy 06-315)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This 2007 Desk Guide is a starting point for identifying the proper tribe(s) to contact. Initiating formal, government-to-government consultation would typically follow. The Desk Guide contains basic information on both the military installations and the tribes located in the South and Eastern Regions so that this same information is readily available for the tribal governments and their staff. Tribal staff may need to contact a military installation in a region or state which is part of their...