Lyman County (County) (Geographic Keyword)

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Oacoma Sites, 39 Lm26 and 39 Lm27, Lyman County, South Dakota (1952)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marvin F. Kivett.

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Oacoma Sites, 39LM26 and 39LM27, Lyman County, South Dakota (1952)
DOCUMENT Citation Only M. F. Kivett.

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Oacoma, Lyman County, South Dakota (1958)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marvin F. Kivett.

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Peterson Site (39LM215): An Earthlodge Village In the Big Bend Reservoir, South Dakota (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. L. Jensen.

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Publications in Salvage Archeology, 13: The Grand Detour Phase (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Warren W. (Warren Wendell) Caldwell. Richard E. Jensen.

This report in an outgrowth of activities of the Inter-agency Archeological and Paleontological Salvage Program. Since the program's inception in 1945, it has been sponsored, administered, and funded by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. The National Park Service, following an agreement with the Smithsonian Institution in 1945 (revised 1961, 1965 ), assumed responsibility for over-all programing, funding, and administration. The Smithsonian Institution acts in a dual...


Publications in Salvage Archeology, 2: The Black Partizan site (1966)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Warren W. Caldwell.

The Black Partizan Site, a large fortified earth-lodge village in Lyman County, South Dakota, was excavated by the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution as a part of the Inter-Agency Archeological and Paleontological Salvage Program within the Big Bend Reservoir. During the past decade and a half, salvage investigations have been carried out in a number of reservoirs along the main stem of the Missouri River but work has been most intensive in the lower Oahe and Big Bend Country of...


Publications in Salvage Archeology, 8: The Two Teeth Site (1968)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carlyle S. Smith. Alfred E. Johnson.

The Two Teeth Site (39BF204) is situated on the left, or northeast, bank of the Missouri River in Buffalo County, South Dakota (Fig. 1; Pl. la), about three miles west of Fort Thompson, the administrative center of the Crow Creek Indian Reservation. The site lies on a minor terrace a few feet above the heavily wooded flood plain that, prior to inundation by the Big Bend Reservoir, formed an important element in the regional ecology. The area of occupation shows negligible relief but it has a...


Publications in Salvage Archeology, 9: Big Bend Historic Sites (1968)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hubert G. Smith.

Historic sites within and near the Big Bend Reservoir area of South Dakota have been listed in a compilation of documentary evidence, prepared for the National Park Service by Ray H. Mattison (1962). The work is one of a series of special reports on historic sites and features of various reservoir areas of the Missouri Basin. Correlated archeological salvage operations conducted by the River Basin Surveys, Smithsonian Institution, yielded material evidence for some of these Big Bend historic...


Report of a Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Selected Areas Along the White River and Along the West Bank of Lake Francis Case (Two Volumes) (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. P. Winham. Edward J. Lueck.

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Report On an Investigation of the Brandon Village Site and the Split Rock Creek Mounds (1941)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. H. Over. Elmer E. Meleen.

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Report On the Salvaging of Three Burials Exposed Along the West Bank of Lake Francis Case, North of Chamberlain, South Dakota (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. P. Winham.

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River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 11: Spain Site, a Winter Village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carlyle S. Smith. Roger Grange, Jr..

The Spain site in Fort Randall Reservoir, S. Dak., was excavated under a cooperative agreement between the University of Kansas and the United States National Park Service as a part of the InterAgency Archeological Salvage Program in the Missouri Basin. Gordon C. Baldwin, Merrill J. Mattes, John M. Corbett, and Paul L. Beaubien of the National Park Service were helpful in many ways. The Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution, through Robert L. Stephenson, chief, was especially...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 17: The Excavation and Investigation of Fort Lookout Trading Post II (39LM57) in the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (1960)
DOCUMENT Full-Text C. F. Miller.

The purpose of this paper is to report on the archeology of the multiple components of Site 39LM57 in South Dakota, for which Mr. Mattes has provided the historical background in River Basin Surveys Paper No. 15. Starting in the uppermost level were the remains of Fort Lookout II, probably established in 1831 by the French Fur Trading Co. and subsequently occupied, 1840-51, by the trader La Barge. Below them were traces of two prehistoric aboriginal horizons. The excavations were carried on in...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 36: Archeological Investigations at the Hickey Brothers Site (39LM4), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota (1964)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Warren W. Caldwell. Lee G. Madison. Bernard Golden.

The Hickey Brothers site (39LM4) was excavated during the summer of 1958 as part of the investigations of the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution, within the projected Big Bend Reservoir of central South Dakota. The site was approached with every expectation of adding materially to the corpus of data bearing upon the "middle period" of village occupation along the Missouri main stem. The Hickey Brothers site appeared to be particularly important because it was fortified in a...


River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 37: Good Soldier Site (39LM238), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota (1964)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert W. Neuman.

In July of 1958 a field party of the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution, spent 14 days conducting archeological excavations at the Good Soldier site (39LM238), a prehistoric Indian camp site in the Big Bend Reservoir area, South Dakota. The site was first recorded and tested in 1956 by a survey team of the Missouri Basin Project under the direction of Harold A. Huscher (Huscher and McNutt, 1958). The 1958 investigations were supervised by the writer; James J. Stanek acted as field...


Site 39LM219 In the Big Bend Reservoir, South Dakota (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. M. Husted.

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Spain Site (39Lm301): a Winter Village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (1958)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carlyle S. Smith. Robert T. Grange.

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Spain Site, 32Lm301, a Winter Village in Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota (1953)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carlyle S. Smith. Roger T. Grange.

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Tree-Ring Dating and the Village Cultures of the South Dakotas (1962)
DOCUMENT Full-Text W. W. Caldwell.

For the past several years the Smithsonian Institution has been concerned with the problem of dating cultural developments and climatic events along the main stem of the Missouri River (see Progress. Missouri River Basin, Oct.-Dec., 1959, pp.42-60). One of the most profitable approaches has been through dendrochronology, the charting and comparison of annual growth rings of trees. The study of dendrochronology is not new in the Plains. The work of Harry Weakly in central and western Nebraska,...


Two Human Skeletons From 39LM227, a Mound Near the Stricker Site, Lyman County, South Dakota (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William M. Bass. Richard L. Jantz.

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Two Human Skeletons From 39LM227, a Mound Near the Striker Site, Lyman County, South Dakota (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William M. Bass. D. R. Evans. R. L. Jantz.

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White River, South Dakota, Archeological Expedition for the University (1933)
DOCUMENT Citation Only G. H. Gilmore.

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