New York (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
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From the earliest years of the English colonization of Virginia, Bos taurus played a significant role in settlement as a source of meat, dairy products, and draft power. Following the "Starving Time" winter of 1609/1610, when everything wild and domestic that could be eaten was consumed, including human flesh, on-the-hoof animals, as opposed to barreled beef, entered the colony. These animals soon were being taken by Native Americans. Thus, upon his arrival in May 1611, Sir Thomas Dale ordered...
#1617; E816 (2024)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
#1623; E381 (2024)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
#1628; E454 (2024)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
#1631; E874 (2024)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
The 1725 Nuestra Señora de Begoña: Ongoing Investigations of a Spanish Merchant Fragata and Cultural Conservation Strategies in La Caleta de Caucedo, Dominican Republic (2013)
On 21 May 1725 the Spanish merchant vessel Nuestra Señora de Begoña wrecked in La Caleta de Caucedo on the south coast of Hispaniola. While there was no loss of life, contemporary legal texts pertaining to the sinking event document the complete loss of ship and cargo, ineffective salvage efforts, and the conviction of its captain for contraband silver. Indiana University has conducted excavations of the shoreward spillage area of the Nuestra Señora de Begoña since 2010. Preliminary findings...
1848 Watervliet Meeting House: An Historic Structure Report (1981)
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.
The 18th Century Shipbuilding French Industry : New Perspective on Conception and Construction (2016)
The Machault, a French frigate, sank in Chaleur Bay, Québec, in the context of the Seven Years War, in 1760. Built in Bayonne, the archaeological analysis of the frigate gave us a unique vision of the 18th century shipbuilding industry. Coming from a privation shipyard next to the Arsenal of Bayonne, the Machault lay amidst a clash between regional shipbuilding traditions and the globalisation of naval techniques in Europe. The study of the ship’s structural remains provides a unique view of...
18th Century Stoneware From New Jersey (2016)
The origins of the New Jersey stoneware industry -- and perhaps even the American stoneware industry -- seem to lie in the late 17th century with an awareness that high-grade clays suitable for making dense, hard, durable pottery were present in the South Amboy area of Middlesex County in the Province of East Jersey. As early as 1685-86, there are indications in the court records of Burlington County in West Jersey that such clays were known to early settlers. This clay source was presumably...
18th-Century San Antonio Spanish Colonial Mission Complexes: An Evolution, American Revolution, and Tejano Ranchos1 (2017)
Recent historical archaeology studies have provided new perspectives of indigenous interaction with Spanish Colonial Missions in the United States. By 1718, Texas colonists were the product of Spanish and native intermarriage for over 200 years before their arrival. Few studies have considered the multicultural aspects’ effect to the historic landscape and archaeological record. An emic perspective of how 18th-Century Tejano Ranchos evolved from the Spanish Mission complex has yet to be...
1971 Saratoga Grant Records (1971)
Records relating to field work conducted in 1972.
1972 Saratoga Battlefield Report (1972)
Report to the National Park Service on the results of 1972 investigations
1972 Saratoga Field Photographs (1972)
This is a PDF file containing photographs taken during the 1972 field season. Image numbers are keyed to entries in the catalog.
1972 Saratoga Grant Records (1972)
Grant administration records for 1972
1973 Saratoga Battlefield contract records (1973)
These document the grants and contracts having to do with the 1973 field season at the Saratoga Battlefield.
1973 Saratoga Field Photographs (1973)
This is a PDF file that contains copies of field photographs taken during the 1973 field season.
1973-74 Saratoga Battlefield Report (1974)
This is a report on excavations carried out on the battlefield in 1973, with analysis and writing extending into 1974
1974 Field Catalog (1974)
This is the rough field catalog kept during the 1974 field season at the Saratoga Battlefield
1974 Grant and Contract Records (1974)
These constitute the administrative records of the 1974 field season.
1974 Juno Data (1974)
These pages constitute the surviving records relating to a metal detector survey conducted by George Juno on the Saratoga Battlefield in 1974. Modern GPS technology was not available when this survey was conducted.
1974 Parsons Field Report (1974)
Field report written by Eric Parsons for the 1974 field season.
1974 Saratoga Field Photographs (1974)
This is a PDF file containing copies of pictures taken during the course of the 1974 field season.
1974, 1975, and 1976 Archaeological Excavations and Investigations at the Olana State Historic Site, Located in the Town of Greenport, Columbia County, New York (1979)
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.
1974-75 Saratoga Battlefield Report (1975)
This is a report on archaeological research carried on during the 1974 field season on the Saratoga Battlefield
1975 Atlas Contract Records (1975)
The Park Service contracted with the University at Albany for the production of an atlas of the battlefield, drawing upon the high resolution contour maps that were produced in connection with previous field projects that were concluded in 1972, 1973, and 1974. These are records of that work.