USA (Country) (Geographic Keyword)
34,101-34,125 (35,816 Records)
This table totals tool fragments by unit. The function of the tools of which these fragments are a part could not be determined.
Tools and bindings, the Kootenai River Project, Part 3 (2003)
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 EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these 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 using the...
Tools for Quantitative Archaeology: Spreading Numeracy to a Generation of Southwestern Archaeologists (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Attention to Detail: A Pragmatic Career of Research, Mentoring, and Service, Papers in Honor of Keith Kintigh" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. More than any other scholar in the American Southwest, Keith Kintigh is responsible for spreading numeracy – the ability to understand and work with numbers – to the current generation of Southwestern archaeologists. His Tools for Quantitative Archaeology (TFQA) software...
Tools of Royalization: British Ceramics at a Military Outpost on Roatán Island, Honduras (2017)
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the British Crown viewed the Caribbean as the geographical hub within which it would be able to obtain key resources and to challenge the growing power of the Spanish Empire. In 1742, Augusta was established as a British military outpost on Roatán Island, Honduras, because of its strategic location across the Bay of Honduras from the Spanish settlement of Trujillo. In this paper, I use the term "royalization" to refer to the strategies employed by...
Tools of the trade: Shipboard crafts on the Queen Anne's Revenge (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Innovative Approaches to Finding Agency in Objects" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The artifact assemblage from Queen Anne’s Revenge represents a rich and diverse shipwreck collection from the early eighteenth century. Ongoing conservation of the artifacts continues to reveal new and compelling insight into the lives of sailors aboard this vessel. Among this collection are hand tools which include several...
Tools.csv (2020)
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Toolstone Acquisition in the Interior of California’s South-Central Coast: Raw Material Extraction in the Mid- to Late Holocene (2023)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The use of local vs. nonlocal toolstone sources can reveal much about past hunter-gatherer behavior. Toolstone-acquisition-related decisions reflect past people’s settlement strategy—“mapping on” or logistically exploiting a stone resource, raw material quality, and environmental productivity. Our sample of nine sites is an optimal geographic context...
"Top Secret" Maritime Archaeology: Preliminary Investigations on the San Pablo, Sunk During an OSS Operation in Pensacola, Florida in 1944 (2013)
As one of the many popular diving spots in Northwest Florida, divers have been visiting the site of the San Pablo for decades. Little was known about the vessel's history until recent research revealed the large, steel-hulled freighter was sunk in a top secret OSS operation known as Project Campbell. The project involved the development of a disguised, remote-controlled vessel carrying explosives capable of attacking and sinking enemy vessels, and it was intended to be deployed during the...
Topo Shots.csv (2020)
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Topographic Map of Agricultural Areas and Units on Control Mesa (2008)
Topographic map of agricultural areas and units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map of Agricultural Units on Control Mesa (2008)
Topographic map of agricultural units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary (2008)
Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary
Topographic Map of R-N (1984)
Map of the topography of the field area
Topographic Map of Recorded Archaeological Sites Adjacent to Bull Tank Farm (2008)
Topographic map section showing Bull Tank Farm as well as archaeological sites that had previously been recorded in the immediate area
Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato (2008)
Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato
Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument (2009)
Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument
Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa (2004)
Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa
Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin (2005)
Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin
Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata (2005)
Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map Showing Results of 2007 Survey of Control Mesa (2007)
Topographic map showing results of 2007 survey on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Mapping of the Burns Mound Archaeological Site (8BR85), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida (2018)
This report presents the methodology and documentation ins support of a project to acquire the data to produce a topographic map of the Burns Mound (8BR85) site.
Toponymical indices to the past landscape and resource extraction along the Wolastoq and its environs (2017)
Previous studies in New Brunswick have described traditional terminology and place-names (Blair, nd.; Ganong 1896; Rayburn 1975) as well as traditional lifeways and practice (Perley et al. 2000) along the Saint John River, or, the Wolastoq. These studies recognize the intimate relationship between the river and its people, and the language that describes the connection to the river and its dynamic landscape. Certainly, this applies to a perception of resource locales along the river, from where...
Tornadoes as an Impetus of Social Change in the Eastern United States (2024)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Mississippian and related sedentary settlements in the eastern United States often appear unstable in the archaeological record. The eastern US is also in the most tornadically active area on earth. Tornadoes have been an impetus of settlement and social change in both the historic and modern era. Using 50 years of data collected by the National Weather...
The Tortolita Phase in the Tortolita Foothills: Investigations at the Triangle Road Site (AZ BB:9:87 [ASM]) Oro Valley, Arizona (1999)
The project was undertaken prior to development of the Neighborhood 5B parcel of the Rancho Vistoso property by Monterey Homes of Tucson. Treatment of the site is subject to the provisions of the Town of Oro Valley Grading Ordinance and the Rancho Vistoso Planned Area Development District, which calls for the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to oversee treatment of sites on the property. The Triangle Road site (AZ BB:9:87 [ASM]) was a Tortolita phase hamlet located near...
Touching the Past: Enhancing Accessibility for Richmond’s Visually Impaired Community and Others to Virginia’s Heritage through 3-D Printing (2018)
The Virtual Curation Laboratory (VCL) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), VCU’s School of Education, and VCU’s Leadership for Empowerment and Abuse Prevention (LEAP) have partnered with the Richmond-based Virginia Historical Society (VHS) to create three-dimensional (3-D) printed replicas of objects in their collections with the goal of increasing access to community members, especially those that are visually impaired. The Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI) is...