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71.19.547.11.3: Shell Edge Rim (2019)
SENSORY DATA Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Shell Edge Rim and Blue Underglaze, Catalog #: 71.19.547.11.3 Northam, Dana, Joel Sharp, Sean P. Coughlin, Connor M. McCoy, and Christina Hahn, 2019. Historic Homestead Survey of Versailles State Park, Reports of Investigation 109, [Funded by an Historic Preservation Grant], Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.


’77 to ’17: Re-investigating the Perimeter of St. Catherines Island after Four Decades (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas Blaber.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2019: General Sessions" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In 1977 Drs. Chester DePratter and David Hurst Thomas began a complete perimeter survey of St. Catherines Island. In their initial survey they identified more than 100 new archaeological sites that were either visible on the surface or eroding out of the bank of the island. Many of these sites were not investigated again until January 2017 when archaeologists...


77th Regional Support Command Cultural Resource Management Plan, Volume 2: Regional Training Site (Intelligence), Fort Dix, Burlington County, New Jersey (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District.

This is a draft cultural resource management plan for the Regional Training Site (Intelligence) and the Equipment Concentration Site (ECS) #27 at Fort Dix. Based on the topographic location of this facility, historic map research, and subsurface testing, no further archaeological work is recommended for the Regional Training Site (Intelligence) property. Building 6558 is probably not eligible for the New Jersey State or National Register of Historic Places as an individual structure but may be...


#7854, Style III Bowl from Old Town (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from Old Town (also known as Old Town Ruin) a Mimbres site in Luna County, southwestern New Mexico, near the southern end of the Mimbres River. Old Town is (along with Galaz) one of the largest Mimbres villages in the Mimbres Valley. It has hundreds of pit houses and surface rooms, with occupations dating from the Late Pithouse period through the Black Mountain Phase (ca. AD 550-1300). Old Town was very badly damaged by looters. Between 1989 and 2007...


#7856, Style III Bowl from Eby (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Eby Ranch site. The Eby Ranch site (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Ely site) is a Classic Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s and 1930s by Earl Morris (Carlson 1965) and V. G. Tannich (separately) and later by A. M. Thompson (Brody 2004; http://library.lib.asu.edu/record=b4770839~S3). The Eby Ranch site dates from about A.D. 1000 to 1130 and includes around 75 Classic Mimbres rooms. There...


#7858, Style III Bowl from Eby (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Eby Ranch site. The Eby Ranch site (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Ely site) is a Classic Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s and 1930s by Earl Morris (Carlson 1965) and V. G. Tannich (separately) and later by A. M. Thompson (Brody 2004; http://library.lib.asu.edu/record=b4770839~S3). The Eby Ranch site dates from about A.D. 1000 to 1130 and includes around 75 Classic Mimbres rooms. There...


#7859, Style III Bowl from Eby (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Eby Ranch site. The Eby Ranch site (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Ely site) is a Classic Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s and 1930s by Earl Morris (Carlson 1965) and V. G. Tannich (separately) and later by A. M. Thompson (Brody 2004; http://library.lib.asu.edu/record=b4770839~S3). The Eby Ranch site dates from about A.D. 1000 to 1130 and includes around 75 Classic Mimbres rooms. There...


#7861, Style III Bowl from Eby (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Eby Ranch site. The Eby Ranch site (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Ely site) is a Classic Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s and 1930s by Earl Morris (Carlson 1965) and V. G. Tannich (separately) and later by A. M. Thompson (Brody 2004; http://library.lib.asu.edu/record=b4770839~S3). The Eby Ranch site dates from about A.D. 1000 to 1130 and includes around 75 Classic Mimbres rooms. There...


The 8-minute adze (2006)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erik Becker. David Wescott.

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...


9,000 Years of Human Occupation at Lackland Air Force Base (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Nickels. Anne A. Fox. Wilson W. McKinney.

The more than 6,000 acres of rich lands now known as Lackland Air Force Base and the Medina Training Annex contain archaeological sites that tell the story of human occupation over the past 9,000 years. This report describes the history of human occupation at Lackland Air Force Base.


92-21-18-5-13, Pottery Rim (2022)
IMAGE Wilson Nettleton.

Pottery Rim, Catalog # 92.21.18.5.13 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 38, Morell-Sheets: An Albee Phase Habitation, By Beth Kolbe McCord and Donald Cochran.


#921; E1119 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#940; E1182 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


#956; E1188 (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sean Hanrahan.

This file describes the morphology and use wear of a lithic sample from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.


97 Acres, Deep Cisterns and a Pit Filled with Over 2,000 Beer Bottles: Challenges in Urban Archaeology Through the Investigation of the NGA West Site (23SL2393) (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Meredith M Hawkins Trautt.

The new National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) will be constructed on 97 acres within a former working-class neighborhood in North St. Louis. It was clear from the beginning, for various reasons, that a traditional cultural resource study was not feasible. This presentation will outline the methodological approaches that led to the identification and mitigation of the NGA West Site (23SL2393), the challenges encountered during the laboratory analysis, and ongoing research questions in...


The A-frame (2006)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rob Roy. David Wescott.

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...


A-Maize-ing: Phytolith evidence for an early introduction of maize in the Upper Great Lakes diet (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rebecca Albert. Caitlin Clark. Susan Kooiman. William Lovis.

There is no recorded maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) at Laurel or North Bay Initial/Middle Woodland sites in the northern Lake Michigan-Huron or Superior basins of the western Great Lakes, despite the presence of maize microbotanicals in Michigan, New York, and Quebec as early as 400 BC. To evaluate the potential for an early maize presence in this region, samples of carbonized food residues adhering to sixteen ceramic vessels from the Laurel/North Bay Winter site (20DE17) were processed and...


A.D. 1064? A Pilot Study Of Archaeological Tree-Ring Samples To Search For Visible Evidence Of The Eruption Of Sunset Crater Volcano, Northern Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark D. Elson. David J. Street. Jeffrey S. Dean. Michael H. Ort.

The tree-ring dating by Terah Smiley in 1958 of the eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano to the year A.D. 1064 was crucial to the interpretation of the archaeology, geology, and paleoecology of Wupatki and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monuments and the northern Southwest United States in general. Significantly, this was also the world's first calendrical dating of a prehistoric volcano eruption, creating a new application for tree ring data. The dating of the Sunset Crater eruption was based on...


A7_100_C14, Hopewell Body Sherd (2016)
SENSORY DATA Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Hopewell Body Sherd, Catalog #: A7_100_C14 From the Harness/Liberty earthwork complex (33RO22) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).


A957_248-003_C235a, Hopewell Decorated Rim Sherd (2016)
IMAGE Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

Hopewell Decorated Rim Sherd, Catalog #: A957_248-003_C235a From the Seip earthwork complex in Ross County, Ohio. This site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).


AAPL, Chapter 10, Macrofloral Remains (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The data discussed here apply only to charred remains recovered in this macrofloral study. It is assumed that all uncharred material represents modern contaminants, and therefore it is not discussed. Table 10.2 lists all charred macrobotanical remains recovered in samples from the archeological sites, except for Site 74-002. At the end of this chapter is a complete listing of macrobotanical remains recovered charred and uncharred.


AAPL, Chapter 13, Space-Time Systematics (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carlson. Fred Plog. John Ponczynski.

This document consists of two tables with groups of Radiocarbon and Obsidian-Hydration Dates for the All American Pipeline.


AAPL, Chapter 16, The Artifactual Record (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian M. Fagan.

This chapter includes an analysis of the artifactual record that was recovered from the Gillespie Dam site 74-2 in Arizona. Through excavation for the project All American Pipeline artifacts included copper bells, fabric, shell, ground stone, bone, and carbonized plant remains.


AAPL, Chapter 18, Lithic Technology Along the All American Pipeline (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carlson. Jeanne Swarthout. Stan Freer.

This chapter discusses lithic artifacts recovered along the All American Pipeline. Along with a review of type of projectile points, it includes an analysis of the sourcing for obsidian for these projectile points.


AAPL, Chapter 21, Analysis of Shell Materials from the AAPL (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carol Griffith.

All shell materials recovered from the AAPL project are included in this analysis. The shell assemblage consists of materials recovered from sites in four states along the pipeline path. Shell materials were recovered during both surface reconnaissance and later excavation. This is an incomplete chapter; missing pgs. 776-783.