Delaware County (Geographic Keyword)

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A Cultural Resources Survey Report, CHE-98-03, Grazing Lease (W. Ross), Delaware County, Oklahoma. (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ben Barnette.

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A Cultural Resources Survey Report: a Waterline Construction Project, CHE-98-108, Delaware County, Oklahoma. (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ben Barnette.

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.


ROI012, The Archaeological Resources of the Upper White River Drainage With Emphasis on the Woodland Period (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text P. Ranel Stephenson.

Under the auspices of a U. S. Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Ball State University, an investigation of the archaeology of the Upper White River drainage was carried out by the Archaeological Resources Management Service. All recorded sites and previously recovered artifacts were reanalyzed; a reconnaissance survey was also...


ROI012, The Archaeological Resources of the Upper White River Drainage With Emphasis on the Woodland Period
PROJECT Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Donald R. Cochran.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 012 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Under the auspices of a U. S. Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Ball State University, an investigation of the archaeology of the Upper White River drainage was carried out by the...


ROI016, Miami Occupation of the Upper Wabash Drainage: A Preliminary Study Unit (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William R. Wepler.

In 1983, the Archaeological Resources Management Service at Ball State University submitted a draft proposal to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for a Department of the Interior Survey and Planning Grant. The proposal requested funds to formulate an ethnohistoric study unit for the Miami Indian occupation of the Upper Wabash drainage in central Indiana. As proposed, the project would be carried out in four stages: study unit...


ROI016, Miami Occupation of the Upper Wabash Drainage: A Preliminary Study Unit.
PROJECT Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 016 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. In 1983, the Archaeological Resources Management Service at Ball State University submitted a draft proposal to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for a Department of the Interior Survey and Planning Grant. The proposal requested funds to formulate an ethnohistoric study unit for the Miami...


ROI021, Archaeological Investigations of the Upper Big Blue River Glacial Sluiceway (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frank Burkett. Ronald Hicks.

An archaeological survey of the Upper Big Blue River Glacial Sluiceway was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund survey and Planning Grant ad ministered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology with matching funds supplied by Ball State University. The goals of this project were to 1) identify a sample of the resources within the region, 2) accumulate data pertinent to the nomination of a New Castle...


ROI021, Archaeological Investigations of the Upper Big Blue River Glacial Sluiceway
PROJECT Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 021 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. An archaeological survey of the Upper Big Blue River Glacial Sluiceway was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund survey and Planning Grant ad ministered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology with matching funds supplied by Ball State University. The goals of this...


ROI036, Historic and Prehistoric Contexts in the Tipton Till Plain (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald W. Cree. Randy Gaw. Gerald Waite. Lisa Paylo. Donald R. Cochran.

The Archaeological Resources Management Service (ARMS) proposed a data enhancement project for Delaware County, Indiana to explore prehistoric settlement, historic Delaware Indian settlement and historic industrial sites in the Tipton Till Plain region of Indiana. Prehistoric settlement would be investigated through a review of past projects and an assessment of previously recorded site densities. These would be tested against a survey to be conducted in Delaware County. Historic Delaware...


ROI036, Historic and Prehistoric Contexts in the Tipton Till Plain
PROJECT Donald R. Cochran. Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 036 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Archaeological Resources Management Service (ARMS) proposed a data enhancement project for Delaware County, Indiana to explore prehistoric settlement, historic Delaware Indian settlement and historic industrial sites in the Tipton Till Plain region of Indiana. Prehistoric settlement would be investigated through a review of past projects and an...


ROI043, Woodland Sites in East Central Indiana: A Survey And Evaluation (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth K. McCord. Donald R. Cochran.

A survey and planning grant project was proposed by the Archaeological Resources Management Service to conduct an inventory of Woodland earthworks in east central Indiana. The inventory would be used to update the documentation of the sites and determine their survival rate. Four sites were proposed for testing and a review of regional habitation sites would be undertaken to develop a model of Woodland settlement in the region. The inventory documented 295 earthworks within the project area....


ROI043, Woodland Sites in East Central Indiana: A Survey And Evaluation.
PROJECT Donald R. Cochran. Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 043 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. A survey and planning grant project was proposed by the Archaeological Resources Management Service to conduct an inventory of Woodland earthworks in east central Indiana. The inventory would be used to update the documentation of the sites and determine their survival rate. Four sites were proposed for testing and a review of regional habitation sites...


ROI058, A Survey of Collections: An Archaeological Evaluation of Eight Earthworks in Eastern Indiana (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth K. McCord. Donald R. Cochran.

The Archaeological Resources Management Service (ARMS) at Ball State University conducted a FY99 Historic Preservation Fund Grant to evaluate the collections from eight mound and earthworks sites in eastern Indiana. The project reviewed excavation documents and photographs and reanalyzed the artifacts. The original site interpretations were scrutinized and tested. The project also obtained new radiocarbon dates for five of the sites. The site information for the Parkinson Mound, Mound Camp,...


ROI058, A Survey of Collections: An Archaeological Evaluation of Eight Earthworks in Eastern Indiana
PROJECT Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 058 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Archaeological Resources Management Service (ARMS) at Ball State University conducted a FY99 Historic Preservation Fund Grant to evaluate the collections from eight mound and earthworks sites in eastern Indiana. The project reviewed excavation documents and photographs and reanalyzed the artifacts. The original site interpretations were scrutinized and...


ROI062, The Ghosts of the Delaware: An Archaeological Study of Delaware Settlement Along the White River, Indiana
PROJECT Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 062 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Archaeological Resources Management Service conducted a FY2001 Historical Preservation Fund Grant to study historic Delaware occupations along the White River in Hamilton, Madison and Delaware counties, Indiana. The project compiled and synthesized historic information on the Delaware occupation in this area. Fifteen Delaware or Native American...


ROI062, The Ghosts of the Delaware: An Archaeological Study of Delaware Settlement Along the White River, Indiana: (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth K. McCord.

The Archaeological Resources Management Service conducted a FY2001 Historical Preservation Fund Grant to study historic Delaware occupations along the White River in Hamilton, Madison and Delaware counties, Indiana. The project compiled and synthesized historic information on the Delaware occupation in this area. Fifteen Delaware or Native American villages were reported along the White River between the late 1790s and 1820. Five of the fifteen reported village locations were surveyed, but no...


ROI072, Archaeological Investigations of the Yorktown Enclosure (12-Dl-39) Delaware County, Indiana: Project #STP-M-710, Des. No. 9700310
PROJECT Uploaded by: Applied Anthropology Laboratories Ball State University

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 072 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Archaeological investigations of the Yorktown Enclosure (12-Dl-39) were conducted to determine the origin and potential significance of the earthwork. Fieldwork and comparison with other earthworks in the New Castle Phase of east central Indiana revealed that the site is a 2,000 year old earthwork. While the ditch has been altered by historic modification,...


ROI072, Archaeological Investigations of the Yorktown Enclosure (12-Dl-39) Delaware County, Indiana: Project #STP-M-710, Des. No. 9700310 (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth K. McCord. Donald R. Cochran.

Archaeological investigations of the Yorktown Enclosure (12-Dl-39) were conducted to determine the origin and potential significance of the earthwork. Fieldwork and comparison with other earthworks in the New Castle Phase of east central Indiana revealed that the site is a 2,000 year old earthwork. While the ditch has been altered by historic modification, the original embankment remains buried under spoil removed from the ditch. The central platform also remains essentially undisturbed. The...


ROI089, Archaeological Resource Assessment, Mounds Lake “Pre-NEPA” Study, Madison and Delaware Counties, Indiana
PROJECT Kevin C. Nolan. DLZ.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 089 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Applied Anthropology Laboratories (AAL) in the Department of Anthropology at Ball State University was contracted by DLZ to undertake a “Pre-NEPA” level of investigation of cultural resources that may be affected by the proposed Mounds Lake dam and reservoir. The proposed reservoir will cover approximately 2,456 acres and extending seven miles along...


ROI089, Archaeological Resource Assessment, Mounds Lake “Pre-NEPA” Study, Madison and Delaware Counties, Indiana (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin C. Nolan. Shelbi Long. Amber J. Yuellig.

The Applied Anthropology Laboratories (AAL) in the Department of Anthropology at Ball State University was contracted by DLZ to undertake a “Pre-NEPA” level of investigation of cultural resources that may be affected by the proposed Mounds Lake dam and reservoir. The proposed reservoir will cover approximately 2,456 acres and extending seven miles along the White River from Anderson in Madison County, Indiana, to the vicinity of Daleville in Delaware County, Indiana. In this report, we present a...


ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin C. Nolan. Mark Hill. Mark F. Seeman. Eric C. Olson. Emily N. Butcher. Sneha Chavali. Nora Hillard.

Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs. Mark A. Hill, Kevin C. Nolan, and Mark F. Seeman seek to understand the social world of prehistoric groups commonly referred to as "Ohio...


ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results
PROJECT Mark A. Hill. Kevin C. Nolan. Mark F. Seeman.

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 096 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs....