New York (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
426-450 (457 Records)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Images from the field work done at this site
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Images from field work
Rumrill-Naylor Site Plan (1984)
Top-scale map of the site and the dimensions of the excavated houses within it
Rumrill-Naylor Sqaures (1984)
All squares in the grid have been given an identifier number
Satellite Map (1978)
This is a satellite map of the Halfway Creek site and the Goodman site.
Satellite View
This is a satellite view showing where England's Woods is located.
Second Woods Images
Uploaded here are images of trench 6, the area 6 floor plan, a satellite view of the site, and the site plan.
Site Map (1983)
This is a site map of the Oak Hill #1 site.
Site Photographs and Figures, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY (2001)
Plan map of entire site and photographs of the rum distillery complex taken during a public information day in 2001.
Site Photographs and Figures, SUCF 600 Car Parking Facility Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY (1999)
Photographs of the site taken from a hydraulic lift. Includes site map as well.
Site plan
This is a plan of the England's Woods site.
Site Plan
This is a site plan of the Jackson-Everson site.
Smith Map (1969)
The red numbers on this map relate to the internal provenience used in coding (columns 3 and 4). Smith (a.k.a. Pagerie).
South Bay Maps (1979)
These are maps of the locations of the sites in the South Bay District.
South Bay Maps (1979)
These are maps of the locations of sites in the South Bay District.
South Bay Maps (1979)
These are maps of the South Bay district. There is a satellite image in two different formats, and a contour map as well.
Stone Pipe Bowl (2011)
Multiple Views of Stone Pipe Bowl. The material is likely steatite. Three faint converging lines on the bottom resemble a bird's foot print.
Susquehanna Broad Point Distribution (GIS) (2012)
Distribution of Susquehanna Broad Points on the Eaton Site.
Tobacco Pipes, Sheridan Hollow Parking Facility Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY (2005)
Sample of tobacco pipes collected from Feature 4, a cylindrical brick privy (c.1841-1870), and Feature 3, a wooden privy (c.1870-1908), shared by residents at 112 and 114 Sheridan Avenue.