New York (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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1,000 Bottles of Wine in the Ground, 1,000 Bottles of Wine: The Preservation of early 20th century Italian Heritage at the John Bradford House (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sara E. Belkin.

In 1919, the production of intoxicating beverages was legally prohibited in the United States. However, excavations in the 1970s at the John Bradford House in Kingston, MA indicate that its inhabitants at the turn-of-the-century were consuming large quantities of wine, champagne, and hard liquor. These bottles were consumed and then discarded at a time when the consumption of alcohol was considered immoral by the American middle class. This paper will explore the meaning behind the presence of...


10 Days making Anasazi-style pottery (2014)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kelly Magelby.

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...


#1031; E421 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1035; E454 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1053; E666 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1054; E613 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1161; CAT#1181 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1381; E226 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1386; E965 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


A 1500's Lenape Indian Village (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Chris Stieber. Cindy Dickert. 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...


#1560; E403 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1561; E1050 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1565; E906 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1568; E539 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1577; E1300 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1587; E1151 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1591; E782 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1593; E783 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1596; E821 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1600; E42 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1602; E1231 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1603; E966 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#1606; E1072 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


1607 to 1619: An Examination of Change over Time at James Fort (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Danny W. Schmidt. Lisa E. Fischer.

Within the first few weeks of landing on Jamestown Island in the spring of 1607 the colonists set about constructing a triangular palisaded fort. At first tents served to house the colonists, and to shelter their place of worship. Slowly but surely with the first public buildings, the storehouse and the church, more permanent structures began to rise. The interior of the fort would see many changes during these years, both reflected in the documentary record as well as the archaeological record....


#1609; E1205 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.