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Black and white negative, overdeveloped negative kept for reference purpose; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0170 (1994)
Black and white negative, overdeveloped negative kept for reference purpose; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0171 (1994)
Black and white negative, sign reading "Palachucola WMA Survey Jasper Co. S.C. Roll 2 27 May 1994"; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0172 (1994)
Black and white negative, dirt road surrounded by trees; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0173 (1994)
Black and white negative, dirt round surrounding trees; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0174 (1994)
Black and white negative, brim of road, wood in the background; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0175 (1994)
Black and white negative, shovel testing in progress; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0176 (1994)
Black and white negative, firebreak or road; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0177 (1994)
Black and white negative, push pile in foreground, cleared area in background; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0178 (1994)
Black and white negative, push pile in foreground, cleared area in background; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0179 (1994)
Black and white negative, dirt road with truck and gate in background; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0180 (1994)
Black and white negative, overview of downslope; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0181 (1994)
Black and white negative, dirt road surrounded by trees; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0182 (1994)
Black and white negative, abandoned beekeeping equipment; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0183 (1994)
Black and white negative, hunting blind; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0184 (1994)
Black and white negative, hunting blind, frontal view; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph 2039-0185 (1994)
Black and white negative, archaeologist sitting in the middle of forest road; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph, 2039-0138 (1994)
Black and white negative, archaeologist drawing site map with barrels in foreground; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph, 2039-0139 (1994)
Black and white negative, site overview with barrels in foreground; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995, Archival Photograph, 2039-0140 (1994)
Black and white negative, site overview with barrels in foreground; May 1994 during the Palachucola Unit Survey, Webb Wildlife Management Area 1994-1995 archaeological investigation in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir area, in the counties of Jasper and Hampton, South Carolina.
The Paleo Suwannee Project: Offshore Research in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico (2023)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The goal of the project is to find and map a portion of the submerged Paleo-Suwannee River in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. The main goals of our research are to find the Suwannee River channel offshore and map any archaeological sites encountered, and produce geological (sedimentological) and habitat (species and landscape) maps of the area at multiple...
Paleo-II-W: a Minor Paleoindian Occupation Site in Macomb County, Michigan (1964)
In March, 1963, Jerry DeVisscher recognized a small but interesting, Paleo-hunters' occupation site from the characteristic, thin, tiny, secondary flakes that appeared on.the surface after a. very heavy rain. The site has been under cultivation for generations and a general eastward drifting of the sandy surface has taken place forming small dunes and altering surface levels. We have designated it Paleo-II-W (West). This article summarizes investigations and results from the site.
Paleo-lake Otero, Playas, and Paleoindian Land-Use in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico (2019)
This is an abstract from the "The Paleoindian Southwest" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Perennial lakes and wetlands occupied many intermontane basins of the western United States during the last glacial period. Spatio-temporal trends in Paleoindian land-use and subsistence inferred from the distribution of sites relative to paleo-lakes remain speculative for many basins in the Southwest in the absence of well-constrained paleo-lake-level...
Paleoamerican Archaeology in Virginia (2018)
This illustrated paper presents over ten years of early American research in Virginia and Maryland. It covers 12 pre-Clovis sites, a summary of hundreds of Pleistocene/Early Holocene artifacts, and relies on various professional papers on this topic. It discusses the change over from blade/core technology to biface/core technology around the Younger-Dryas geological event. The paper shows artifacts that have not been seen in the archaeological literature. Several ongoing site investigations are...
Paleoarchaic Occupations in the Eastern Great Basin: The Beast and Paleolandscapes in West Central Utah (2018)
Within west central Utah, site locations dating to the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition (PHT) are generally associated with specific geographical features; such as, the Old River Bed (ORB), inverted stream beds/channels, and the barren playas of the Great Salt Lake Desert (Dugway). Over decades of cultural resource management inventories, numerous PHT-aged archaeological sites have been identified along the maximum extent, and subsequent shorelines and resulting feeder streams, of receding Lake...