Virginia (Geographic Keyword)

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Artifact Inventory, 44ST1013, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST1013, Homesite 5B-11, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST1016, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST1016, Homesite 6B-1, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST1021, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST1021, Homesite 6B-21, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST1023, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST1023, Homesite 5B-8, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST1024, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST1024, Homesite 5B-9, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST995, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST995, Homesite 7A-7, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST996, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST996, Homesite 7B-13, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST998, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST998, Homesite 7B-15, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Artifact Inventory, 44ST999, Quantico (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

Inventory of artifacts recovered at site 44ST999, Homesite 7B-18, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


The Bewhiskered Germans of Jamestown: Bartmann Jugs from Early Seventeenth-Century Virginia (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Beverly A. Straube.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Bartmann Goes Global - Exploring the Cultural Contexts, Meaning and Use of Bellarmine Jugs Across the Globe", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Bartmann jugs from England’s first successful transatlantic settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, are an incomparable resource for creating a much needed typochronology of the ware. Archaeological excavations since 1994 on the site of James Fort, Virginia, have produced...


Botanical Material from Jamestown: A New Survey (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leah Stricker.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "New Avenues in the Study of Plant Remains from Historical Sites" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Funded by the Surrey-Skiffes Creek Conservation and Curation project, Jamestown Rediscovery has undertaken an ambitious plan to better conserve, curate, and analyze botanical material from the past 25 years of excavation. Material from waterlogged contexts is of special interest, particularly to address...


Brooches, Combs, and Vaseline: The Personal Adornment Artifacts from Three Black Schoolhouses in Virginia (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Colleen M. Betti.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. When excavating three late 19th -mid-20th century Black schoolhouse sites in Gloucester, Virginia, expected pencils, writing slate, and ink wells were recovered. But in addition to the educational artifacts, a significant amount of personal adornment artifacts was found, including jewelry, buttons, makeup, and hair combs....


Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are: An Ethnohistorical Study of the African-American Community on the Lands of Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1865-1918 (Legacy 92-0067)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This document is a study of an African American community established in the Virginia Tidewater after the Civil War on land that is now the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1865-1919. This study of the "Emancipation" period discusses how African Americans adjusted to and lived with their new freedom (economic and social development, family life, education, religion, and interracial relations).


Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are: An Ethnohistorical Study of the African-American Community on the Lands of Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1865-1918 - Report (Legacy 92-0067) (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bradley McDonald. Kenneth Stuck. Kathleen Bragdon.

This document is a study of an African American community established in the Virginia Tidewater after the Civil War on land that is now the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1865-1919. This study of the "Emancipation" period discusses how African Americans adjusted to and lived with their new freedom (economic and social development, family life, education, religion, and interracial relations).


Castles and Courthouses: Creating an Interactive Self-Guided Tour of Germanna (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mariana E. Zechini.

This is a poster submission presented at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Originally founded by Alexander Spotswood as a small German settlement in 1714, Germanna quickly grew into an active frontier town in Virginia. By the mid-18th century, Fort Germanna, Alexander Spotswood’s home (known as the Enchanted Castle), and a bustling town with a courthouse had all resided in the area at one point or another. In addition to these structures, various groups of...


Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields Technical Volume II: Battle Summaries (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dale E. Floyd. David W. Lowe.

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.


The cultural resources of Lowes Island, Virginia (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Iroquois Research Institute. Fairfax County Water Authority.

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.


Dating the Custis Teabowls (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Victoria R Gum.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Returning to Colonial Williamsburg (General Sessions)" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. This paper presents a method of dating and sourcing English delftware (or tin-glazed earthenware) based on hand-painted decorations. Five English delftware teabowls from Custis Square in Williamsburg, Virginia were analyzed during this project. Their hand-painted chinoiserie designs were broken down into specific...


The Disappearing Island: The Effect of Imminent Displacement on Social Exchange Relations on Tangier Island (WGF - Dissertation Fieldwork Grant) (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jonna Yarrington.

This resource is an application for the Dissertation Fieldwork Grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Tangier Island is a small, incorporated town, just over one square mile, of 470 inhabitants in the Chesapeake Bay, belonging to Accomack County, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, USA. Its residents are densely related watermen and their families--mostly white, lower income, politically conservative, Christian, and skeptical of science and climate change. Endogamous marriage is preferred,...


Evaluating a Cooperative Approach to the Management of Digital Archaeological Data (Legacy 13-711)
PROJECT Sara Rivers Cofield. Jodi Reeves Flores.

In response to DoD's need for efficient access to archaeological data from past investigations, this project was undertaken as a test case to evaluate whether and how an online repository for digital archaeological and cultural resource management (CRM) data could be developed and managed by the Center for Digital Antiquity to fulfill this need.


Evaluating a Cooperative Approach to the Management of Digital Archaeological Records - Report (Legacy 13-711) (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sara Rivers Cofield. Jodi Reeves Flores.

In response to DoD's need for efficient access to archaeological data from past investigations, this project was undertaken as a test case to evaluate whether and how an online repository for digital archaeological and cultural resource management (CRM) data could be developed and managed by the Center for Digital Antiquity to fulfill this need.


The five Monacan towns in Virginia, 1607: (with 14 plates) (1930)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Ives Bushnell.

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.


Fort Monroe Archaeological Collections (FM2011.001)
PROJECT Uploaded by: system user

This project contains artifact photographs, an artifact inventory, and an artifact catalog. This project has been organized based on RACF accession number contents.


Golf Course Survey, Site 44PG462, Fort Lee (FL2005.003)
PROJECT Uploaded by: system user

This project contains the methodology, results and conclusions for the archaeological site, accompanied by Excel artifact catalog.


A ground-penetrating radar survey at Rotherwood (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Bruce Bevan

A radar survey reveals little around this Virginia house; survey for Nicholas Luccketti (James River Institute for Archaeology).