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The 2018 Discovery of "Lady Lex", the First American Aircraft Carrier Casualty (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kervin Michaud. Alexis Catsambis.

This is an abstract from the "Developing Standard Methods, Public Interpretation, and Management Strategies on Submerged Military Archaeology Sites" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Three thousand meters below the surface of the Coral Sea lies one of the earliest U.S. aircraft carriers. USS Lexington (CV-2), alongside 35 of her aircraft and 216 of her crew, was lost in May of 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea, the first engagement between...


2019 Range Creek Excavation (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jordin Muller. Shannon Boomgarden. Brendan Ermish.

This is an abstract from the "Experimental Archaeology in Range Creek Canyon, Utah" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Through excavation methods the staff and students of the Range Creek Field Station looked to explore an indentation formation in a section of Range Creek known as the Cove. The hope was to uncover and explore the possibility of potential precontract irrigation systems. It is known that historic farmers would take advantage of...


2019.029.099.03, Unidentified Point (2021)
SENSORY DATA Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Unidentified Point, Catalog #: 2019.029.099.03 Digital Documentation of the Burley Collection, Project 20SP003, Applied Anthropology Laboratories, College of Sciences and Humanities, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.


2019.029.160.26, Unidentified Point (2021)
SENSORY DATA Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Unidentified Point, Catalog #: 2019.029.160.26 Digital Documentation of the Burley Collection, Project 20SP003, Applied Anthropology Laboratories, College of Sciences and Humanities, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.


2030 Plan, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Black & Veatch.

The 2030 Plan moves Lackland AFB toward the future - replenishing the combat capability of America’s Air Force. This comprehensive and inspired plan outlines the steps to be taken to bring the base into the twenty-first century as a premier, well-planned, functioning training base. It also recognizes the important roles the associate units have in our Nation’s security and provides development strategies for them. The 2030 Plan was developed in fiscal year 2002, and it examined all the major...


20BY28 faunal dataset (2002)
DATASET Beverley Smith.

Faunal Identifications from Late Archaic occupation


20BY387 faunal dataset (2002)
DATASET Beverley Smith.

Faunal Identifications from 20BY387 site


20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes for Exterior Finishes and Roofs (Legacy 15-707)
PROJECT Uploaded by: McKenna McMahon

This project investigated problem areas associated with repair or in-kind replacement of exterior materials and addresses possible suitable substitute materials.


20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes for Exterior Finishes and Roofs - Report (Legacy 15-707) (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Samantha Driscoll. Pamela Anderson. Heather McDonald Robbins.

This report describes a project that investigated problem areas associated with repair or in-kind replacement of exterior materials and addresses possible suitable substitute materials. This report also presents the history of each material, identifying its unique characteristics and special circumstances that led to its development. When an adverse effect cannot be avoided, it is the intent of this report to utilize the history presented to prepare mitigation documentation. The aim of this...


20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes for Exterior Finishes and Roofs - Tech Note (Legacy 15-707) (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Samantha Driscoll. Pamela Anderson. Heather McDonald Robbins.

This technical note resulted from a project that investigated problem areas associated with repair or in-kind replacement of exterior materials and addresses possible suitable substitute materials.


20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes: Windows Visual Guide (Legacy 13-707)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

The project created a visual guide to steel and corrugated wire windows and glass block, providing construction methods and contexts of popular use. The guide is intended to assist in the research, interpretation, and possible future mitigation


20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes: Windows Visual Guide - Guide (Legacy 13-707) (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Samantha Driscoll. Emma Diehl. Pam Anderson. Heather McDonald Robbins.

The document is a visual guide to steel and corrugated wire windows and glass block, providing construction methods and contexts of popular use. The guide is intended to assist in the research, interpretation, and possible future mitigation.


21st Century Commemoration and the Landscapes of an Absent Past: Remembering with Places in Santa Rosa, CA (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Margaret Purser.

Located in an overwhelmingly Democratic county, Santa Rosa's neighborhoods returned decidedly mixed results in the 2016 presidential race. Ensuing public discourse has invoked long-standing rhetoric about who "really belongs" in the community of immigrants, based on arrival time. But unlike Confederate monuments in the South, Santa Rosa’s historical narrative is less openly contested in its commemorative sites and monuments than it is essentially absent altogether. This historically silent...


21st Century Methods for a 19th Century World: GIS, Geophysical Survey, and Geoarchaeology in Washington, D.C. (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charde Reid.

New and non-traditional techniques such as the geographic information system (GIS), geophysical survey, and geoarchaeology show great promise for investigating changing landscapes and urban deposition patterns. The Washington, D.C. Historic Preservation Office has begun implementing these non-invasive techniques as part of most Phase I investigations, especially in highly-developed areas. They are a cost-effective, efficient, and fast ways to identify areas of fill, buried stream channels,...


21st Century Shipwreck Management Considerations on Lake Champlain (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher Sabick.

The ongoing management of Lake Champlain's extraordinary collection of well-preserved Cultural Resources is an ever evolving and often challenging effort.  With the advent of new and cheaper technologies available to everyday boaters the locations of sensitive shipwrecks are easily detectable.  The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is invested in applying new approaches and ideas to shipwreck management and this presentation will discuss some of the museums latest efforts in this dynamic management...


21st-century Collaboration for Studying a 20th-century Working Community (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Frederick E. Sutherland.

This paper explores the social and economic effects on working communities in a former iron mining district in central Minnesota. Scholars and community members collaborated to document multiple standing structures of historic significance and hold discussions on how those sites could be preserved and featured in future cultural tourism plans. The narratives generated from the collaboration were strengthened by overlapping thematic categories used in multi-sited archaeology.


283-322F-D9, Obsidian Spearpoint (2016)
IMAGE Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Obsidian Spearpoint, Catalog #: 283-322F-D9 From the Hopewell site, a Middle Woodland (Hopewell) Mound group in Ross County, Ohio. Collection housed at the Ohio History Connection.


283_387a_D7, Hopewell Diagnostic Obsidian Biface (2016)
IMAGE Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Hopewell Diagnostic Obsidian Biface, Catalog #: 283_387a_D7 From the Hopewell earthwork complex (33RO27) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).


283_D33-52, Hopewell Diagnostic Bifaces and Blades (2016)
IMAGE Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Hopewell Diagnostic Biface, Catalog #: 283-130-b-D35 Blade, Catalog #'s: 283-168-B-D40 and 283-256-A-D50 Heat Treated Blade, Catalog #'s: 283-173-A-D41, 283-173-C-D43, and 283-173-F-D46 From the Hopewell earthwork complex (33RO27) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).


2D Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Ceramic Vessel Profiles from Phoenix Basin Hohokam Sites (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Caitlin Wichlacz.

This is an abstract from the "Geometric Morphometrics in Archaeology" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This work tests the feasibility of using 2D geometric morphometric analyses of archival vessel profiles to reevaluate vessel form classifications from Pueblo Grande in order to aid in asking new questions of the dataset. Two-dimensional profile drawings of whole and reconstructible ceramic vessels were routinely made during archaeological projects...


3-D Photo Modeling Applications in Underwater Archeology (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brett Seymour.

Recent advances in 3-D modeling technologies have entered the field of Archeology. The Submerged Resources Center (SRC) of the National Park Service has begun using this technology in the field of Underwater Archeology. Using the Autodesk program ReCap and underwater digital photography SRC photographers have been able to create 3-D models of discreet features and more recently of whole sites. This paper will introduce the technology of 3-D point clouds and compare the final products of the 3-D...


30 Years Later: Revisiting the 1733 San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve and San Felipe Shipwreck Sites in the Florida Keys (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Samuel I. Haskell. Matthew S. Lawrence. Charles D Beeker. Kirsten M. Hawley. Tori Galloway.

This is an abstract from the "Reflections, Practice, and Ethics in Historical Archaeology" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 1988, Indiana University (IU) assisted the State of Florida in the survey and inspection of the 1733 San Pedro and San Felipe shipwrecks with the goal of selecting a candidate for the creation of an underwater archaeological preserve. In April 1989, the San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park was opened to...


300 Years: Archival and Archaeological Investigations at the Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo) Probable First Site (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kay Hindes. Susan R Snow.

The Mission San Antonio de Valero (known as The Alamo) was established in 1718, by Father Antonio Olivares. The mission was believed to be located in its first location for about 12 months before it was moved to a second location. The third and final location is where it is located today in Alamo Plaza. The first site location has been lost for almost 300 years. In February, 2013, Kay Hindes, City Archaeologist for the City of San Antonio located a number of artifacts that are colonial in age in...


345 Kilovolt Electric Transmission Line Corridor From the San Juan Generating Station to the Four Corners Power Plant (Near Farmington, New Mexico) - Applicant's Environmental Report (1971)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Jerry B. F. Champlin. John C. Hutchins.

The subject of this report is the description of the site and environs of a proposed short transmission line corridor that will tie the San Juan Generating Station to existing lines to Albuquerque for delivery of power to that city and to the Four Corners plant thereby providing transmission line backup for Albuquerque and Tucson and improving stability of the electrical system. The requirements for such a report as this come from the National Environmental Policy Act through its...


37 Pounds of Beads!: Reconstructing Provenience and Looking for Change and Continuity in an Orphaned Collection (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Melanie S Lerman.

This paper aims to understand processes of change and continuity by examining how the introduction of European manufactured glass beads in the 16th-19th centuries affected preexisting native shell bead consumption strategies in Southern California. Data from two different coastal burial sites that were occupied by the Tongva/Gabrieliño people will be analyzed; one from an 1877 excavation on Santa Catalina Island that has virtually no provenience information, and another from more recent...