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A Chronology of Events at Las Vegas Army Air Field Las Vegas Air Force Base and Nellis Air Force Base October 1940 through September 1966.
Chronology of Events, Foreclosure Buildings 216, 661 and 909, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
The chronology of events pertaining to three buildings (216, 661, 909) at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This information was extracted from files in the office of the Base Historic Preservation Officer. This outline was ultimately used in conjunction with the Executive Director's Report. This correspondence is part of a group of letters and supportive documentation concerning pending foreclosure on rehabilitation projects for Buildings 216, 661, 675, and 902, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas....
The Chronology of Goat-Springs Pueblo (2018)
The site of Goat Springs Pueblo, in Socorro County, NM, is unusual for a relatively low density of artifacts compared to a large investment in architecture at the site. Consequently, the development of a site chronology is necessary to establish whether the low density of artifacts is attributable to a short period of occupation (or series of short occupations) - despite the considerable investment in architecture - or if another explanation is necessary. Complicating the construction of a...
Chronology of Significant Events for Lackland Air Force Base, 1941-1994 (1992)
Lackland Air Force Base's lease on life in the post-Cold War world appeared to be secure at the end of 1991. It seems appropriate, then, to celebrate the installation's major contributions to the United States's pursuit of national security over the past half-century. This chronicle of events shaping Lackland's experience, appearance, and spirit represents a step in a process that will eventually result in a commercially published, professional history of this military...
Chubey (1960)
Documentation of Chubey.
Chuck’s Stomping Grounds and Historical Archaeology’s Haunts: Or, How Charles Orser’s Work Haunts Me (2019)
This is an abstract from the "The Transformation of Historical Archaeology: Papers in Honor of Charles E Orser, Jr" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Chuck Orser has taken me all sorts of places, both geographic and intellectual. In fact, he has helped me see the value of connecting concept and place. This paper situates the sociopolitical dynamics of colonialism, Eurocentrism, capitalism, and modernity in their inescapably trans-Atlantic places by...
The Chuichu Survey: Evaluation of Archaeological Sites on the Edge of the Papagueria (1983)
Northland Research, Inc. has inspected 3,408 acres of proposed agricultural development land on the Chuichu District of the Sells Papago Indian Reservation. The Bureau of Reclamation sponsored the survey under contract 0-07-30-X0072, for cultural resource services to its Indian Distribution Division of the Central Arizona Project. Within the proposed development area, Northland recorded 50 archaeological sites, most of them being areas of widely scattered cultural debris without evident...
Chumash water bottle (2014)
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...
Chumash Watercraft, Maritime Exchange, and Sociopolitical Complexity (2024)
This is an abstract from the "AD 1150 to the Present: Ancient Political Economy to Contemporary Materiality—Archaeological Anthropology in Honor of Jeanne E. Arnold" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Jeanne Arnold explored the relationship between advanced boat technology and sociopolitical complexity in her research and in many publications. She investigated the origins of the Chumash tomol (plank canoe) and emphasized its key role in facilitating...
Chunkey Stone Images #2 (2018)
Images of possible chunkey stones from Iroquoian sites.
Chupadero Black-on-white: Communities of Practice, Identity, and Memory (2017)
Since the beginning of archeological research, style has been used to characterize and define numerous aspects of social interaction and complexity, including communities of practice which structure ways in which elements of material culture are transmitted. The persistent transmission of knowledge through time and space implies a long lived community of practice. Chupadero Black-on-white, produced in central and southeast New Mexico, was possibly the longest lived of all the Black-on-white...
The Church on the Hill: Inter-related Narratives and Conflicting Priorities for the Emory Church Property in Washington, D.C. (2017)
Fort Stevens was one of the only fortifications comprising the Civil War Defenses of Washington that saw combat, during Jubal Early’s raid on July 11-12, 1864. Prior to the Civil War, the land was sold by free African American woman Elizabeth Butler to the trustees of Emory Chapel in 1855 for construction of a church; when Fort Massachusetts was initially constructed in 1861, the church stood within it, but later was razed by the Union army when the fort was expanded and renamed Fort Stevens in...
The Church on the Hill: Inter-related Narratives, Conflicting Priorities, and the Power of Community Engagement (2016)
Fort Stevens is a well-known fort within the Civil War Defenses of Washington. Prior to the Civil War, the land was owned by Betsey Butler, a free black woman, who sold the land to the trustees of Emory Chapel in 1855 for the construction of a church. The church was razed for the construction of Fort Massachusetts in 1861, which was later expanded and renamed Fort Stevens in 1863. The congregation rebuilt the church following the Civil War. The context of the Emory Church is entwined with the...
Cibola Archaeological Research Project (CARP)
This NSF-funded research project was directed by Patty Jo Watson, Steven LeBlanc, and Charles Redman. In the summers of 1972 and 1973 it accomplished survey and excavation in the El Morro Valley of New Mexico.
The Cibola Archaeological Research Project: Procedures and Results (1972 Season) (1972)
Procedures and results from the 1972 season of the Cibola Archaeological Research Project.
Cibola Breadstuff: Foodways and Social Transformation in the Cibola Region A.D. 1150-1400
Raw data associated with: Oas, Sarah E. (2019) Cibola Breadstuff: Foodways and Social Transformations in the Cibola Region A.D. 1150-1400. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Cibola Corrugated: A Proposed New Pottery Type from the Southwest (1975)
The purpose of this thesis is to describe a heretofore undescribed and unnamed pottery type from the Southwest. This has been accomplished by the traditional observational method and through the use of statistical techniques identifying stylistic attribute associations. Discrete attributes have been identified on Clbola Corrugated Pottery. Twelve of these exhibit frequencies sufficient for statistical analysis. Two groups of associated attributes, four each, were identified. The first group is...
Cibola Plant Remains Coding Sheet (2017)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical database associated with the Cibola Plant Remains collection.
Cibola Plant Remains Macrobotanical Database (2017)
The Cibola Plant Remains macrobotanical database consists of macrobotanical data gathered from reports of analyzed flotation and macrofossil samples from 19 excavation projects of settlements spanning the Pueblo II-IV periods (AD 900-1400) across the greater Cibola region.
Cibola Plant Remains Reference Sheet (2017)
Sheet with bibliographic information for the 19 archaeological projects referenced in the Cibola Plant Remains macrobotanical database.
Cibola Prehistory Project (Project)
Project for documents and data that pertain to more than one project among the following: El Morro Valley Prehistory Project, the Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project, the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project, and the Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project directed by Keith Kintigh, the Cibola Archaeological Research Project directed by Patty Jo Watson, Steve LeBlanc, and Charles Redman, and the Rudd Creek Archaeological Project directed by Todd Howell.
Cibola Prehistory Project - Summary Information on Excavated Sites (2015)
Summary information on sites excavated by CARP, EMVPP, OBAP, HARP, ULCPP, RCAP. Dates based on Peeples and Schachner (2012) Journal of Archaeological Science seriation and tree ring dates. Available tree ring dates also available on tDAR.
Cibola Prehistory Project Integrated Ceramic Data (2017)
Integrated dataset of ceramic survey and excavation data from CARP, OBAP, HARP, ULCPP, EMVPP, and RCAP projects. Dataset has provenience, collection type, ceramic type and ceramic form. It has 45,995 entries representing 242,592 potsherds. This integrated database was created using the public integration at https://core.tdar.org/workspace/integrate/930.
Cibola Prehistory Project Tree Ring Dates (2015)
Tree ring dates from projects associated with the Cibola Prehistory Project
Cibola Prehistory Project Tree Ring Dates (2016)
Compiled tree ring samples for Cibola-area sites (American Southwest). Samples all processed by the Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona. Samples derived from Cibola Archaeological Research Project, Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project, El Morro Valley Archaeology Project, Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project, and Richard woodbury's 1950s excavations at Atsinna.