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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)
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)
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).
A7_100_C14, Hopewell Body Sherd (2016)
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)
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).
AR14, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report (1977)
This is the tDAR document page that represents Archeological Report 14 Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
AR14-01, Chapter 1, Ethnohistoric Report on the Battle of Mississinewa, in AR14, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report (1977)
This tDAR document page represents Chapter 1 (pp. 1-285) of Archeological Report 14 (Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR14 collection, titled: AR14, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath:...
AR14-01, Ethnohistoric Report on the Battle of Mississinewa, in AR14, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report
This tDAR Project page represents Chapter 1 (pp. 1-285) of Archeological Report 14 (Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR14 collection, titled: AR14, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath:...
AR14-IMAGES, Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report
This tDAR Project contains all the artifact images and 3D artifact models available for all chapters in AR03. To find details on the context of each artifact, the user is referred to the projects in this collection for the respective chapters. Archeological Report 14 (Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Descriptive Accounts of the War of 1812 Mississinewa Campaign and Aftermath: Project Report) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
ROI031, An Archaeological Database Enhancement Project: A Survey of Hamilton and Marion counties, Indiana (1991)
An archaeological survey of Hamilton and Marion Counties, Indiana, was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The reconnaissance covered 637.5 acres within selected environmental zones in both Counties, incuding 492.5 acres in Hamiton County and 145 acres in Marion. Prior to the survey approximately 478 archaeological sites had...
ROI031, An Archaeological Database Enhancement Project: A Survey of Hamilton and Marion counties, Indiana
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 031 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. An archaeological survey of Hamilton and Marion Counties, Indiana, was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Fund Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The reconnaissance covered 637.5 acres within selected environmental zones in...
ROI047, Public Displays and Private Tasks: Nineteenth-Century Landscape Utilization at the Morris-Butler House (1998)
An archaeological excavation at the Morris-Butler House Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The purpose of the project was to investigate loci of domestic activity in the yards surrounding the house. The museum staff seeks to incorporate exterior spaces of the property into their interpretation...
ROI047, Public Displays and Private Tasks: Nineteenth-Century Landscape Utilization at the Morris-Butler House
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 047 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. An archaeological excavation at the Morris-Butler House Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana was conducted under a Department of the Interior Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The purpose of the project was to investigate loci of domestic...
ROI048, The President Benjamin Harrison Home: Using Archaeology for the Interpretation and Reconstruction of the Carriage House (1998)
An archaeological excavation at the President Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis, Indiana was conducted under a Department of Interior Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The purpose of the project was to investigate the location of the former carriage house. The museum staff has begun the process of restoring the Harrison Home property to circa 1895, a time when the...
ROI048, The President Benjamin Harrison Home: Using Archaeology for the Interpretation and Reconstruction of the Carriage House
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 048 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. An archaeological excavation at the President Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis, Indiana was conducted under a Department of Interior Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. The purpose of the project was to investigate the location...
ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results (2016)
Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs. Mark A. Hill, Kevin C. Nolan, and Mark F. Seeman seek to understand the social world of prehistoric groups commonly referred to as "Ohio...
ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 096 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs....