New York (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Excavating the Motor City: Structural Racism and the "Archaeological Record" in Detroit (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert Chidester.

In 2012 the Detroit Housing Commission received funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to demolish the long-neglected public housing development known as the Douglass Homes, a collection of townhouses and mid- and high-rise apartment buildings in mid-town Detroit. The Douglass Homes had been built on top of an earlier residential neighborhood on the edge of Paradise Valley, a once-flourishing center of African American commerce and social life in the city. Pursuant to...


Excavation and Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Textile from the American Civil War Submarine H.L.Hunley (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Johanna A. Rivera.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Lives Revealed: Interpreting the Human Remains and Personal Artifacts from the Civil War Submarine H. L. Hunley" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. During excavation of the American Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley, archaeologists uncovered skeletal remains of the eight-man crew along with fragile, waterlogged fragments of their clothing. Due to their fragility, the textiles could not be excavated in situ, but...


The Excavation and Removal of a Human Skeleton on Mohican Street in Lake George, New York, May 16, 2001. Prepared for the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David R. Starbuck.

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.


Excavation Grid (1983)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is the excavation grid for the Oak Hill #1 site.


Excavation Level Records (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are the excavation level records for the Northwest Bay site.


Excavation of Augustine Heermans' Warehouse and Associated 17th Century Dutch West India Company Deposits: the Broad Financial Center Mitigation Report: Draft (Volumes I-IV) (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joel W. Grossman. Karen Bluth. Bonnie A. Bogumil. Diane Dallal. Michael Davenport. Joseph E. Diamond. Haskell Greenfield.

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.


An Excavation of Data from Dusty File Cabinets: Carolina Artifact Pattern Data of Colonial Period Households, Kitchens, and Public Structures from Brunswick Town (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas E. Beaman. Jr..

Between 1958 and 1968, archaeological pioneer Stanley South excavated a total of 13 colonial era primary households and associated structures, as well as the courthouse, jail ("gaol"), and church.  While these excavations were designed to interpret these structures for public visitation, it was the tens of thousands of artifacts from these ruins that led South towards the development his pattern-based, scientific archaeology.  However, the artifact data from only three of these structures—Nath...


Excavation of Revolutionary War Vessel and Ethnohistorical Study of the Area (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Joseph Murphy.

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Excavation of the Telco Block: Urban Archaeology in the South Street Seaport Historic District
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan B. Dublin.

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Excavation to Exhibition: Archaeological Research and Stories of the African Diaspora (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carol Poplin.

In 1720, Scotsman Alexander Nisbett boarded a ship bound for Charles Town. Three thousand miles away, captive Africans were forced onto ships bound for a place unknown to them. The lives of Europeans and Africans converged in South Carolina. At a place called Dean Hall, Alexander Nisbett and his enslaved laborers built a plantation to grow rice. Two hundred and eighty years later archaeologists came to the site of the old plantation to unearth the history of the people who created Dean Hall. ...


Excavation to Exhibition: Archaeology and a New Narrative for Plantation Museums (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carol Poplin.

From 1730 until 1865 Charleston, South Carolina was home to some of the richest people in the New World. Their fortunes were created from rice, indigo, and cotton grown with the labour of enslaved Africans who made up over 50 percent of the Lowcountry population. Planters showcased their wealth in elegant plantations and townhouses filled with European fashions and furniture. Today this historical landscape is represented at the region’s popular plantation and house museums. As reflections of...


Excavation Unit Forms
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

These are the excavation unit forms for the fall 1990 season.


Excavation Units and Topographic Map (2000)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

This image shows the site topography and the 2 m x 2m excavation units. The outlines of 3 partially excavated longhouses are also shown along with a 5 row palisade in the north.


Excavations at Crusoe House, Savannah NY -1998. Phase 1B Preliminary Report. Information Presented at Town Meeting, April 15, 1999. --- Not a Project Under Review, Info Supplied for Site Files. (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ann Morton.

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Excavations at Historic Jacksonport State Park (3JA53) (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. Andrew Buchner.

  The town of Jacksonport, Arkansas was established in the late 1830s near the confluence of the White and Black rivers, and rose to prominence during the 1850s to 1870s as a key steamboat town and as the Jackson County seat.  However, after being bypassed by the railroad the town declined and by 1892, it was largely deserted.   In 2009, the planned construction of a collection management facility lead to data recovery excavations within two town lots, as well as the recovery of detailed...


Excavations at Historic Neelsville: life as a tenant blacksmith (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert W. Wanner. Jane I. Seiter.

From 2014 to 2015, excavations within the historic crossroads town of Neelsville in Montgomery County, Maryland, now a residential neighborhood, revealed a complex of features including a structure with a stone foundation. Initially identified as a blacksmith shop based on historic research, the structure was later revealed to be an adjacent domestic structure, presumably where the blacksmith and his family lived. A nearby sheet midden showed evidence of shared usage between the household, the...


Excavations at the Bull-Jackson Farmstead: April 1974 (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas J. Riley.

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Excavations at the Howe Pottery: A Late Nineteenth-Century Kiln in Benton, Arkansas (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karla M. Oesch. C. Andrew Buchner.

This poster presents the results of Phase III archeological mitigation (data recovery) excavations at the Howe Pottery (3SA340) on Military Road in Benton, Arkansas. The Howe Pottery is a National Register of Historic Places eligible archeological site that is significant because of its unique state of preservation, coupled with a general lack of archeological data for the late nineteenth-century pottery industry in the Benton area. Archival records suggest the pottery was established before...


Excavations in the carriage house basement of the Sorrel-Weed House (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kelly Westfield.

The Sorrel-Weed House in Savannah is one of only a handful of antebellum homes in the city's tourism industry to undergo archaeological studies. In spring 2017, excavations were conducted in the basement of the carriage house, where a depression in the floor was thought to be caused by the remains of a former enslaved woman. Completed in ca. 1841, the Sorrel-Weed House was built for merchant Francis Sorrel and is now the focus of a public interpretation program that involves infidelity,...


Excavations Site Plan
IMAGE Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is a site plan of the excavations at Fox Lair.


Excerpts from the Pamunkey project, methodology and documentation (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Errett Callahan. David Wescott.

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Excerpts of Cultural Resource Related Information from Article VII Application to New York State Public Service Commission for Proposed Neptune Regional Transmission System, Sayerville, NY to W. 49th St, Manhattan and Newbridge Rd, Hempstead, Nassau Co.NY (2002)
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Exchange, Entanglement, and ‘Freedom’: British Anti-Slavery and Nascent Colonialism in coastal Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution. (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Oluseyi, O. Agbelusi.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Considering Frontiers Beyond the Romantic: Spaces of Encroachment, Innovation, and Far Reaching Entanglements" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. This paper examines the history of slavery, abolition, and the transition to nascent colonialism in coastal Sierra Leone from the lenses of the longue durée of history and entanglement concept. It draws on multiple lines of evidence to explore the role of material...


Exhausted Core Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates exhausted cores by unit.


Exhibit review: marks of identity (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Maria-Louise Sidoroff. 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...