Georgia (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Causes and Consequences of Pre- and Proto-historic Social Network Connectedness in Coastal Georgia (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nicholas Triozzi. Anna Semon. Thomas Blaber.

This poster considers social networks derived from artifact assemblages and interment types from early-Irene and late-Irene and protohistoric mortuary contexts on the Georgia (USA) coast. Network analysis can be used to evaluate potential interactions between community members represented in mortuary contexts. The R statistical program is used to model social networks according to multiple parameters and generate statistical indices of network connectivity. I propose that these indices are a...


Cautious vs. Interesting: Cultural Interpretation of Absorbed Organic Pottery Residues (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eleanora Reber. Mark Rees. Samuel Huey.

Absorbed organic pottery analysis is a technically easy but interpretively difficult branch of archaeometry. Given the complex interaction between organic chemistry, pot use, pyrolytic effects, depositional effects, and modern contamination, it is often difficult to balance interpretations between appropriately cautious and culturally and anthropologically useful information. This issue is illustrated through the analysis and interpretation of a suite of absorbed organic pottery residues...


Cedar and cattail doll (2008)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Chuck Kritzon.

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 cedar and the people of the Pacific Northwest Coast (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Caren Larsson. David Wescott.

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...


Cedar Shakes, Red Clay Bricks, and the Great Fire: Walloon-Speaking Belgians on Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John D. Richards. Patricia B. Richards.

Encouraged by earlier emigrants as well as boosterism by steamship companies, some 60,000 Belgians immigrated to the United States before 1900. A particularly dense concentration of Walloon speakers settled the southern portion of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula and by 1860 over 60% of this area was Belgian owned. Today, the area harbors the largest concentration of Belgian-American vernacular architecture in North America and is remarkable for the presence of well-preserved agrarian landscapes as...


Celebrating the Design Work of Bettye J. Broyles (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen Smith.

This is an abstract from the "Female Firsts: Celebrating Archaeology’s Pioneering Women on the 101st Anniversary of the 19th Amendment " session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Like many archaeologists, the late Bettye J. Broyles discovered what she wanted to do in her twenties while enrolled in college. It was there where Broyles’s archaeological career began to take shape, and by summer of 1954 she had embarked on her first field school. Broyles went on...


Celebrating the National Historic Preservation Act: The Making Archaeology Public Project (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patricia M. Samford.

Over the last fifty years, a great deal of archaeological research has come about due to the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act.  The Society for Historical Archaeology, the Society for American Archaeology, and the Register of Professional Archaeologists– in partnership with the American Cultural Resources Association and the Archaeological Legacy Institute (home of The Archaeology Channel) are supporting a nationwide initiative to highlight some of the important things we have...


Cellar Sumps and Moisture Management: 18th and 19th Century Drainage Features (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas J Cuthbertson.

During excavations conducted by Thunderbird Archeology on the waterfront in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia multiple building foundations were uncovered near the historic coastline of the port city that contained evidence of groundwater management strategies associated with their earliest occupations. The foundations’ construction dates range from between the second half of the 18th to the first half of the 19th centuries. Drainage features within these foundations include multiple styles of...


Celts and Axes, Celts in the Pamunkey and Cahokia House building projects (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Errett Callahan.

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...


Cemeteries of Enslaved Communities in Granville County, North Carolina (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Shawn Patch.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Lewis and Elmwood cemeteries are the final resting places of enslaved individuals from two antebellum plantations in Granville County, North Carolina. Archaeological investigations show both cemeteries share many of the characteristics typical of Black cemeteries beginning in the antebellum era and continuing into the postbellum period. In much of North...


Cemetery Vandalism: The Selective Manipulation Of Information (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Melissa Eiring.

Few universal protocols are in place for cemetery preservation and its associated records. Typically, vandalism is associated with physical objects. Often overlooked are the written records. Despite the potential wealth of information, there is currently no guarantee that the record keeping of a cemetery or individual gravemarkers exists or is accurate. The selective disclosure of information or manipulation of records-or documentary vandalism- can lead to vandalized historical records and...


Cemochechobee
PROJECT Frank T. Schnell. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.

The Walter F. George Lock and Dam is a United States Army Corps of Engineers project located south of Columbus, Georgia on the eastern bank of the Chattahoochee River. Prior to the construction of the dam, there were already obvious indications that the Cemochechobee site (9CY62, formerly 9CLA62) was rapidly being eroded due to the ebb and flow of the Chattahoochee River. Prior to the archaeological salvage of Cemochechobee, the dam had also significantly damaged that portion of the site facing...


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979
PROJECT Frank T. Schnell. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.

This collection is referred to as “Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one (1) linear inch. The documents date from 1976 to 1977, with the majority of the documents dating to 1977. The final report associated with the investigation was written in 1979, which explains the date range in the investigation...


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival Photograph 0125_0016 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 7, Feature 17, Excavation Unit B, Fire Basin; N.D. during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chatahoochee River area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival Photograph 0125_0017 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 8, Burial 1, Excavation unit B, Pole spud removed from right hand during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee River area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0018 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 10, Burial 26, excavation unit A, Feature 13 during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee River area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0019 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 11, Burial 28, excavation unit A during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0020 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 12, Feature 17, Excavation unit A, Tomb containing burials 29, 30, and 33 during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0021 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 13, post molds in excavation unit B, Premound zone during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0022 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 15, Unique grog tempered Lake Jackson decorated, Variety cool branch vessel, Red filmed with rim castellations during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0023 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 16, Portions of feature 3, Excavation unit A, Pottery cache during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0024 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 17, Burial 4, North 998 to 1000 West 993 to 994.5; March 1977 during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee river area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0025 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 18, Burial 9, in sitting position; N.D. during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee River area in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0026 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 19, Polychrome Dog Effigy Bottle; N.D. during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee River in Clay county, Georgia.


Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979, Archival photograph 0125_0027 (1977)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Black and white printing plate 23, Structure 8, Process of Excavation; N.D. during the Cemochechobee Archaeological Investigations at the Walter F. George Dam Mound Site (9CLA62) 1977-1979 in the Chattahoochee River area in Clay county, Georgia.