Virginia (Geographic Keyword)

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The Hand Site, Southampton County, Virginia (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gerald P. Smith. Archeological Society of Virginia.

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A Historic Archaeological Resources Protection Plan and Geographic Information System for Shipwrecks in Virginia Waters Under the Jurisdiction of the United States Navy - Report (Legacy 98-1725) (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gordon Watts.

The territorial waters of Virginia contain several thousand historically significant shipwrecks from over 400 years of occupation and development by Europeans. This GIS and HARP are tools to effectively protect and manage these resources by locating and assessing submerged shipwreck resources that could be impacted by development and other activities.


Historic Context for Historic Period Archaeological Sites on Virginia's Coastal Plain (Legacy 05-262)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report synthesizes archaeological data from nineteenth and early twentieth-century sites that have been identified and/or studied in the Coastal Plain of Virginia. The document focuses on the Antebellum (1830-1860) and Postbellum (also known as Reconstruction and Growth) eras (1865-1917) because the associated sites are frequently difficult to evaluate since the significant research issues that are applicable have not been well-defined.


Historic Context for Historic Period Archaeological Sites on Virginia's Coastal Plain (Legacy 05-262) (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Rosenthal. Elizabeth Moore.

This report synthesizes archaeological data from nineteenth and early twentieth-century sites that have been identified and/or studied in the Coastal Plain of Virginia. The document focuses on the Antebellum (1830-1860) and Postbellum (also known as Reconstruction and Growth) eras (1865-1917) because the associated sites are frequently difficult to evaluate since the significant research issues that are applicable have not been well-defined.


Inventory Evaluation, Old House Sites, Quantico (QU2010.001)
PROJECT Uploaded by: system user

The Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB) at Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) directed JMA (John Milner Associates, Inc.), as a subcontractor of EDAW, Inc., to undertake an investigation of 50 locations identified by Silverthron (n.d.). The Silverthorn (n.d.) survey provides a baseline for historic occupations on Silverthorne study of house sites on the Guadalcanal portion of MCBQ. This un dated survey shows the locations of aboveground historic resources (farmsteads,...


Invesitgating Yard Spaces and Landscape at Liberty Hall (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Donald A. Gaylord. Arthur Rodrigues.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In the 1970s, archaeologists located many of the lost buildings at the site of Liberty Hall Academy, which operated from 1782 until 1803. Their interpretation focused exclusively on the Academy Period, which left many questions remaining about a site occupied continuously from the 1740s until today in an area with indigenous...


Laser Scanning the Alexandria, VA Ships for 3D Digital Reconstruction (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carolyn Kennedy.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Current Research at Texas A&M University's Conservation Research Laboratory" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In early 2018 three ships were discovered during construction along Alexandria, Virginia’s historic waterfront. These three ship remnants were likely scuttled and dismantled in the late 18th, early 19th centuries to be used in banking out efforts to expand the City of Alexandria to bring the shore...


Living Plants and Animals as an Archaeological Resource (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Graham A Callaway.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Current Research on Virginia Plantations: Reexamining Historic Landscapes" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Living things have much to tell archaeologists. This paper will discuss ongoing research on the ways living things can be approached archaeologically, with case studies drawn from historic landscapes in Virginia. Living plants and animals can be considered as individual artifacts, as landscape-scale...


Old House Site Inventory Evaluation (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

The Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB) at Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) directed JMA (John Milner Associates, Inc.), as a subcontractor of EDAW, Inc., to undertake an investigation of 50 locations identified by Silverthron (n.d.). The Silverthorn (n.d.) survey provides a baseline for historic occupations on Silverthorne study of house sites on the Guadalcanal portion of MCBQ. This un dated survey shows the locations of aboveground historic resources (farmsteads,...


Old House Site Inventory Evaluation - Table of Old House Sites and Recommendations (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Milner Associates, Inc..

The Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB) at Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) directed JMA (John Milner Associates, Inc.), as a subcontractor of EDAW, Inc., to undertake an investigation of 50 locations identified by Silverthron (n.d.). The Silverthorn (n.d.) survey provides a baseline for historic occupations on Silverthorne study of house sites on the Guadalcanal portion of MCBQ. This un dated survey shows the locations of aboveground historic resources (farmsteads,...


Outliers: Looking at Human Behavior Patterns through Vesselization (Or A Journey Through Legacy Data) (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hannah James.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Race, Racism, and Montpelier" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Vesselization is an essential method for more accurately understanding the number, form, and use of vessels at a site. When paired with new technologies, like GIS, it can be used to understand how people’s behavior and interactions with the landscape affect how vessel sherds are deposited. Working with legacy data, I used GIS to identify vessels...


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT THE UTOPIA I SITE, 44JC32, VIRGINIA (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Combined pollen and phytolith analyses were undertaken on five samples from the Utopia I Site (44JC32). This domestic site for enslaved African Americans exhibited two periods of occupation between approximately 1700 and 1750. Documentary evidence is strong that the components, separated spatially, were occupied by successive generations of enslaved peoples on the same plantation.


Quantico: Crossroads of the Marine Corps (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: kate roberts

Historical background of the Quantico area and the development of the base.


Recent Research into an Antebellum Brick Slave Cabin at Poplar Forest Plantation (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen E. McIlvoy.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Current Research on Virginia Plantations: Reexamining Historic Landscapes" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Located only 200 feet east of Thomas Jefferson’s retreat house lay two unassuming brick structures constructed in the 1850s. Based on oral history, one initially housed black enslaved laborers, while the other housed a white overseer and his family. While Jefferson’s architectural showpiece often...


Reinterpreting a Nineteenth Century Dairy Agricultural Landscape (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jean Cascardi.

Site 44FX0543, located in the western Piedmont region of Fairfax County at Ellanor C. Lawrence Park, has had a long debated function by archaeologists and historians. A problematic interpretation of the site function as an enslaved African American dwelling dating to an unknown temporal period of ownership was the result of misinterpretation of landscape, previous archaeological investigations, and the likely misinformation gained through second-hand oral histories of the parkland. The research...


A "single closely dated assemblage"?: Re-examining the Timing and Nature of the House Clearance Deposit(s) in the Custis Well (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eric G. Schweickart.

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. In 1964, Colonial Williamsburg archaeologists excavating an 18th-century well uncovered an unusual and exciting cache of artifacts as they neared the bottom of the brick lined shaft. This assemblage included dozens of complete wine bottles, many of which bore the seal of John Custis IV, the owner of the property the well...


A Singular Find, A Global Story: an Artifact Biography of a French Tobacco Pipestem Found at an American Civil War Encampment in Williamsburg, VA. (2022)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eric G. Schweickart.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)" , at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. During excavations of the Powhatan Park site (44WB0138) on the outskirts of Williamsburg, Virginia in 2020 archaeologists working for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation recovered an unusual artifact. The mid-19th century clay tobacco pipe stem with a maker’s mark indicating that it was manufactured in the L. Fiolet factory in...


Site Photographs, 44PW1801, Quantico (2008)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1801, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1802, Quantico (2008)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1802, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1803, Quantico (2008)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1803, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1804, Quantico (2008)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1804, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1805, Quantico (2008)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1805, located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1806, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1806, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1807, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1807, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.


Site Photographs, 44PW1808, Quantico (2002)
IMAGE John Milner Associates, Inc..

Survey photographs of site 44PW1808, located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico.