Arizona (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
Southwest, Arizona , Arizona , arizona|| alabama , Arizona (State) , American Southwest||Arizona (State / Territory)||North America (Continent)||Phoenix Basin , Arizona (State / Territory) || North America (Continent) , Arizona (State / Territory)
11,351-11,375 (12,479 Records)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Baca Pueblo Field Notes
ULCPP Baca Pueblo Excavation Unit Forms U1-U8 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Baca Pueblo Excavation Forms U1-U8
ULCPP Baca U1-U8 Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Baca Pueblo U1-U8 Ceramic Tabulation Forms
ULCPP Ceramic Database (2016)
Coded ceramics from the Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project survey and excavations at Rattlesnake Point Pueblo and Baca Pueblo.
ULCPP Coding Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2017)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical database associated with the Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project (ULCPP)
ULCPP Duff Notes on Abandonment Assemblages (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Duff Notes on Baca & Rattlesnake Point Abandonment Assemblages
ULCPP Fauna (2008)
Fauna Database from all project excavations. Ca 28,000 elements recorded.
ULCPP Fauna Coding Key (1999)
ULCPP Fauna Coding Key
ULCPP LLSP LZ2001-2047 Survey and Tabulation forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Lyman Lake Survey Project LZ2001-2047 Survey Forms and Ceramic and Stone Tabulation Forms
ULCPP LZ2050-2082 Udall Ranch Survey Forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Udall Ranch Survey Forms LZ2050-2082
ULCPP Macrobotanical Database (2017)
Macrobotanical database from the Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project (ULCPP)
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Ceramic Tabulation Forms U01-24 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Pueblo Ceramic Tabulations U1-24
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Ceramic Tabulation Forms U25-35 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Pueblo Ceramic Tabulations U25-35
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U01-08 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U01-08
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U19-35 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U19-35
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U9-U18 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U9-U18
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Lithic Tabulation Forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Lithic Tabulation Forms
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Transit and Photograph logs & Dendro and Pollen Data (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point transit and survey and excavation photograph logs, dendro and pollen data and report.
ULCPP URSP Ceramic and Lithic Tabulations (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Udall Ranch Survey ceramic and lithic tabulation forms
Una alternativa profesional: los intérpretes de parques históricos y arqueológicos de Estados Unidos como paradigma didáctico y de divulgación cultural (1997)
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 EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these 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 using the...
The Uncertainty of Sailing: "Hidden" Coin Hoards from Late Imperial Roman Shipwrecks (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Innovative Approaches to Finding Agency in Objects" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. When reading first-hand accounts of shipwrecks in the late Imperial Roman world, the authors describe the apparently common custom of tying their wealth around their necks as a vessel founders. Therefore, one might expect non-religious coin hoards to be a rare find on shipwrecks from this date. However, not only have coin...
Uncovering a Globalized Past with the Connections Project: Highlighting challenges associated with exploring long-distance interaction between the Southwest US and Mexico (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Journeying to the South, from Mimbres (New Mexico) to Malpaso (Zacatecas) and Beyond: Papers in Honor of Ben A. Nelson" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Connections Project is a long-term research venture focused on documenting material indicators of interregional interactions amongst people that inhabited an area ranging from the US Southwest and Mexican Northwest (SW/NW) to Central America from 800-1540 CE . Data...
Uncovering and Interpreting Plantation Life through Long-Term Collaborative Efforts at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Plantation Archaeology as Slow Archaeology" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Over the past three decades, archaeologists have engaged in a sustained research program to explore the history and archaeology of Poplar Forest plantation. This includes several long-term archaeological research projects which, over time, have provided new opportunities to partner with the local African American community. These...
Uncovering and Interpreting the Acequia Madre at Mission Santa Clara de Asís (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails (and more): The Archaeology of Linear Historic Properties" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Urban archaeology is challenging, especially when discontinuous projects, separated by both space and time, affect the same linear resource. Such is the case at Mission Santa Clara de Asís, which lies beneath Santa Clara University and numerous individually owned properties. For years,...
Uncovering Evidence of Consumer Constraint in Archaeological Assemblages Using r-Matrices (2017)
The rapid increase in the cultural and geospatial distance between the individuals who produce household goods and the individuals who consume them which has occurred over the last few hundred years requires historical archaeologists to develop typologies which acknowledge artifact qualities which are meaningful to consumers as well as producers. In a previous SHA presentation, the author hypothesized that artifact qualities which only meaningful to producers should respond differently to...