Mississippi (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
2,926-2,950 (8,220 Records)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 16, View of Sidney Belue II site; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0138 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 17, View of W.W. Welch site, Facing North; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0140 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 19, View of Chert Quarry (Woodruff Branch Quarry Site), Facing Northeast; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississsippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0141 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 20, View of Chert Quarry (Woodruff Branch Quarry Site), Facing North; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0142 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 21, View of Jerry Turner I site, Facing South; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0143 (2015)
Contact sheet for Bob Roll 3, Frames 1 to 20; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0144 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 1, Roll Shot; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0145 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 2, View of Jerry Turner I Site, Facing South; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0147 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 4, View of Jerry Turner II Site, Facing West; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0148 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 5, View of Jerry Turner III Site, Facing West; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph 0065_0149 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 6, View of Martin Long Site, Facing East; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in the Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph, 0065_0139 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 18, View of Chert Quarry (Woodruff Branch Quarry Site), Facing East-Northeast; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph, 0065_0146 (2015)
Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 3, View of Jerry Turner II site, Facing West; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Divided: Material Landscapes of Labor in Nineteenth-Century Baltimore City and County, Maryland (2016)
Like the strikes of the late nineteenth century, especially the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, tensions arising from chronic inequality and marginalization once again led to protests and demonstrations in Baltimore in April 2015. Areas of Baltimore remain alienated along racial and class lines that serve a capitalist process driven by the maximization of profit. This paper examines how this same process resulted in the stratification of immigrant and African American communities in Baltimore...
Dividing Lines: Understanding the Social Spaces of Boundaries at James Madison’s Montpelier (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Archaeologies of Enslavement" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In the 18th and 19th century, landscape features like fencelines served both utilitarian and socially-charged functions in dividing up spaces on large plantations like James Madison’s Montpelier. In interpreting such boundaries, archaeologists are challenged to understand both the original intent of their construction by planters as well as how these...
Diving In The Desert: A First Look At The Underwater Archaeology Of Walker Lake (2016)
Underwater investigations of drowned terrestrial sites have become increasingly important to the pursuit of New World, prehistoric archaeology. The Atlantic and Gulf Coast shelves, the rivers of Florida, the Pacific Coast, and the Great Lakes have each provided evidence for human occupations in now inundated landscapes. These pursuits have resulted in invaluable information on human behavior, offered excellent preservation of perishable and datable materials, and often presented uniquely buried...
Diving into the PAST: Developing a Public Engagement Program for Pensacola’s Emanuel Point Shipwrecks (2016)
Remnants of Spain’s failed attempt to settle modern-day Pensacola in 1559, the Emanuel Point shipwrecks are legacies of Florida’s long colonial history. Community interest in the sites has been profound since the discovery of the Emanuel Point I wreck in 1992, but challenging dive conditions have limited opportunities for public access. After award of a grant to explore Emanuel Point II in 2014, the University of West Florida (UWF) Division of Anthropology and Archaeology began considering new...
Diving into the PAST: public engagement with Florida’s historic shipwrecks (2017)
Florida’s historic shipwrecks are a natural draw for divers from all over the United States and the world. Many are located in warm, clear water, and all are home to an amazing variety of aquatic life. Capitalizing on the popularity of shipwrecks with sport divers, the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research developed the Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve program of interpreting historic shipwrecks for divers and snorkelers. Now numbering twelve shipwrecks, these "museums in the sea"...
Diving into the Past: The Corsair at Crystal Cove State Marine Conservation Area (2016)
Crystal Cove State Park is home to many unique cultural resources that tell the story of California’s fascinating past. Its marine conservation area is no less extraordinary. In 1949, a Navy F4U Corsair airplane met its watery grave off the coast of Crystal Cove. Since its rediscovery, this underwater site has been studied and recorded by California State Parks with the assistance of other institutions. In 2014, the California State Parks Dive Team revisited the Corsair to evaluate its current...
DNA from Hagley Plantation cemetery reveals ancestral origins of South Carolina slaves (2018)
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Georgetown County in South Carolina was the most prominent rice-producing region and contained some of the largest slave plantations in the New World. Working with a collection of commingled human remains, this study uses ancient DNA extraction and sequencing methods, population genomic models, and bioinformatic tools to reconstruct the ancestral origins and genomic profile of some of the enslaved laborers who came to be buried in the chapel cemetery on Hagley...
DNA Linkage: Incorporating North American Ancient DNA Data into DINAA (2017)
Genetic data, especially from ancient samples, is frequently incorporated into modern archaeological analyses. Concurrently, sequence data from genetic/genomic research in the U.S. is increasingly available through open source context from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). However, in spite of the accessibility of recently published genetic data, there currently is no comprehensive database exclusively for North American ancient DNA samples, nor is there comprehensive...
Do Sweet Acorns Still Need To Be Leached? (2014)
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...
Documentary Research, Submerged Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of Gulfport, Mississippi (1987)
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Documentary Research, Submerged Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of Gulfport, Mississippi (1987)
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.
Documentation of artifacts, Pamunkey Project phase I (1976)
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...