Tennessee (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Perspectives from a Privy Past: Neighborhood and Race in Late Nineteenth-century Creole New Orleans (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher Grant.

The Faubourg Tremé is often referred to as America’s oldest African-American neighborhood and has been the site of significant social, cultural, and political developments in New Orleans for the past two hundred years. From the colonial period onward, the neighborhood fostered the growth of the city’s Creole population and displayed a distinct cultural and demographic makeup unmatched in other parts of the American South. In recent decades, scholars have considered the Tremé as a rich site of...


Perspectives On Prehistoric Settlement in the Cumberland Plateau: the View from Station Camp (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert A. Pace. Christopher Hays.

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Perspectives on Underwater Cultural Heritage Management of Hispaniola (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles D Beeker.

Hispaniola is the epicenter of Colombian contact from the 1492 Santa Maria to the first sustained interaction between peoples of the Old and New Worlds at La Isabela. Since 1992, Indiana University has worked in the Dominican Republic to study and protect its significant historic and prehistoric Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH). Most notably, the Living Museums in the Sea initiative is a sustainable management strategy that provides an alternative to the commercial exploitation of submerged...


Perspectives, Policies, and Practices: How Thoughtful NAGPRA Implementation Can Change Everything (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kellie Bowers. John Robert Elmore, III.

This is an abstract from the "In Search of Solutions: Exploring Pathways to Repatriation for NAGPRA Practitioners (Part III)" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Alabama Department of Archives and History has actively engaged in NAGPRA compliance work since 2018. In that time our NAGPRA and indigenous collections care policies have changed as our perspectives have grown and been shaped by consultation and relationship building with tribal partners...


Petroglyphs and Pictographs in the Tennessee Valley and Surrounding Area (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James W. Cambron. Spencer A. Waters.

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Petrographic Analyses of Prehistoric Ceramics from the Sexton Site (8IR01822), Indian River County, Florida (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kyle Freund. Silvia Amicone. Beatrice Boese. J.M. Adovasio. Allen Quinn.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2021: General Sessions" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Sexton Site (8IR01822) is situated on a slightly elevated limestone hammock in Indian River County, Florida. Extensive geophysical prospection, shovel probing, and subsequent block excavations in 2019 revealed the presence of a midden with a possibly contiguous seasonal village or hamlet of probable Woodland age. Nine hundred ninety-two ceramic sherds were...


Pew Pew! Small Arms from the Storm Wreck, a Loyalist Evacuation Ship from the End of the American Revolutionary War. (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Starr N Cox.

On or just after 31 December 1782, sixteen ships from a larger fleet evacuating Charleston, South Carolina wrecked while attempting to enter the St. Augustine Inlet. One of these sixteen ships, the Storm Wreck, has been the focus of six seasons of excavation for the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP), the research arm of the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. The firearms recovered from the shipwreck include three Brown Bess muskets, two of which were loaded and in the...


The Pewter Assemblage from the Site of CSS Georgia (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen Martindale.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Current Research at the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. CSS Georgia had been in service for nearly 20 months when Sherman’s March to the Sea prompted Confederate forces to scuttle the ironclad to prevent the ship’s capture. Given the Confederate forces had time to remove supplies from the ship, salvage efforts shortly following the American Civil...


Pfeil und Bogen der Plains- und Praneindianer Nordamerikas (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R Bohr.

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PGIS and Interwar Totalitarian Planning (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joshua W. Samuels.

Massive building programs undertaken in Europe between the world wars present a challenge for cultural resource management. While these projects' ambitious goals and often radical reconceptualization of space and social relations are historically noteworthy, their association with totalitarian regimes and repressive politics require careful contextualization. Through the example of agricultural reform in Fascist Italy, this paper advocates for an approach to this challenge through an...


A Phase I Archaeological and Historical Reconnaissance of a Proposed Cellular Tower Site in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas M. Shelby.

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A Phase I Archaeological and Historical Reconnaissance of Five Proposed Cellular Tower Sites in Tennessee (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas M. Shelby. Lee A. Hewett.

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Phase I Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Bridge Replacement Over the Tennessee River On State Route 20, Decatur and Perry Counties, Tennessee (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Harry F. III Reed. David H. Dye. Michael L. Barnhardt.

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A Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance of a 7.7 Mile Long Section of the Oneida-McCreary 161-KV Transmission Line in Scott County, Tennessee and McCreary County, Kentucky (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Vincent A. Versluis.

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Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Cultural Resources of 184 HA (455 Acres) On Industrial Site A, 162 HA (400 Acres) on Industrial Site B, and 0.7 HA (1.7 Acres) at the Location of the Trenton Transition Test Cells W1 and W2, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harley Lanham.

This project was completed in fall of 1994 in support of the construction of several facilities. It included the examination of three different areas, 455 acres in Industrial Site A, 400 acres in Industrial Site B, and a small 1.7-acre tract. The investigators included a geomorphologist who judged that 20% of the surface of the project areas was highly disturbed. Investigators conducted a pedestrian survey of the areas and conducted shovel testing at 30 and 15 m intervals in vegetated areas. A...


Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Cultural Resources of Selected Areas with the Former Camp Forrest World War II Military Training Base, Arnold Air Station, Coffee and franklin Counties, Tennessee (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harley Lanham.

From July 7 to August 11, 1994, archaeologists from the Transportation Center at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville conducted a Phase I archaeological reconnaissance survey for cultural resources of selected areas within the former Camp Forrest training base in Coffee and Franklin counties, Tennessee. The locations examined were limited primarily to long narrow corridors along roads. Work included a pedestrian walk-over of all areas and shovel testing at 30m and 15m intervals. A total of...


Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Pine Fork / Little West Fork, Saline Creek and Training Areas 42, 43, 44 and 48 Within the Fort Campbell Military Installation, Montgomery and Stewart Counties, Tennessee and Trigg County, KY (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Stephen Yates. J. Scott Jones.

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Phase I Archaeological Survey Along State Route 127 on Arnold Air Force Base (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn Chapman.

Summary of archaeological investigations in support of proposed road improvements for a section of for a section of State Route 127, including a small portion that extends onto Arnold Air Force Base (Arnold AFB). Investigations included a review of the existing site records, pedestrian survey, visual inspection and shovel testing. The records search indicated 11 sites located within one mile of the project area with two sites recorded in the immediate project location. All but one of these sites...


Phase I Archaeological Survey and Limited Phase II Archaeological Testing of Select Timber Harvest Areas at Arnold Air Force Base (AEDC), Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David R. Anderson.

This project was conducted in the late summer/early fall of 1996. The areas examined were dispersed over 25 separate tracts, totaling 468 acres. Survey methodology included pedestrian survey and randomly placed shovel tests (50 cm in diameter). This effort provided photo documentation for some elements of the Camp Forrest archaeological record and also recorded one archaeological site, 40FR209, a historic site estimated to have been occupied during the late nineteenth-early twentieth...


Phase I Archaeological Survey of 250 Acres at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Coffee County, Tennessee (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles E. Cantley.

This report presents the results of an intensive Phase I archeological survey of the Rowland Creek and the ASTF Laydown ADJ Par Course survey tracts totaling 250 acres at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center in Coffee County, Tennessee. The purpose of the survey was to determine the potential impact that future construction would have on any previously unidentified cultural resources in the area. The results of the background research and the intensive survey of the Rowland Creek and...


A Phase I Archaeological Survey of Improvements to Four Roads With the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, McCreary County, Kentucky, and Scott County, Tennessee (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel B. Davis. Donald W. Linebaugh.

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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Proposed 23 Kilometer (14.5 Mile) Gas Pipeline from Jones Creek, Jackson County, Alabama to State Route 27, (North of) Sequatchie, Marion County, Tennessee: Addendum to the Final Report (Stage 2 Survey, Line (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David R. Anderson.

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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the U S 127 Intersection with Tennessee State Route 42 and Kentucky State Route 1076 in Clinton County, Kentucky and Pickett County, Tennessee (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael W. French.

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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Timber Harvest and Thinning Areas Scheduled for 1997 and Phase I 'Plus' Archaeological Investigations of Site 40CF247 at Arnold Air Force Base (AEDC), Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jodi L. Johnson.

A Phase I archaeological survey was conducted by Du Vall & Associates, Inc. at the request of the Tennessee Chapter of The Nature Conservancy in conjunction with the United States Air Force. This area spans portions of both Coffee and Franklin counties, between the Duck and Elk Rivers, in southern Middle Tennessee. This survey was completed as part of a contract for a five year (1996-2000) assessment of cultural resources on selected land tracts currently maintained as pine timber stands. In...


Phase I Archaeological Survey of Timber Harvest and Thinning Areas Scheduled for 1997 and Phase I 'Plus' Archaeological Investigations of Site 40CF247 at Arnold Air Force Base/ Engineering Development Center, Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jodi L. Johnson.

Field work for this project was undertaken in the spring of 1997. It included the intensive pedestrian survey of approximately 212 acres in 18 tracts. Survey intervals were set at 20 m. Shovel tests, 50 cm in diameter, were placed randomly in areas with a potential to contain archaeological remains. Excavated matrix was screened through 0.25-cm hardware cloth. Steep slopes and low swamps were not shovel tested. Investigators documented site 40FR211, judged to be a mid-nineteenth century...