Nevada (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)
12,976-13,000 (15,118 Records)
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Results of Archaeological Investigations Along the Nevada Section of the Proposed Intermountain Power Project (Ipp) Intermountain-Adelanto Line 1 (Revised) (1983)
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Results of Archaeological Investigations in Three Lakes Valley South, Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada (1998)
This Summary Report presents the research context, methods, and results for an archaeological survey of approximately 2,000 acres of playa margin habitat in the Three Lakes Valley South on the Nellis Air Force Range (NAFR), Clark County, Nevada.
Results of Archaeological Survey and Site Investigations for Year 2, Pintwater Cave Area Archaeological Research Program (1997)
The Treatment Plan identified three research issues as vital for adequate scientific understanding of the prehistory and paleoenvironments of Pintwater Cave and the vicinity: (1) the meaning of variability seen in southern Nevada dart points; ( 2) local effects of climatic variability on human occupation; and (3) Archaic period subsistence. Report comments attached.
Results of Archive Search--Downey Dm #79-C (1975)
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The Results of Cultural Resource Investigations at Cactus Flat Dry Lake Margins, Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada (2000)
The Cactus Flat Lakeside Margine Study was conducted on the Tonopah Test Site of the Nevada Test and Training Range a the Nellis Air Force Base. The goal was to: 1) identify the types of cultural resources around the margins of this dry lake system; 2) test a geomorphological model relating specific landforms to the distributions of prehistoric cultural resources; and 3) determine the hydrographic history of this closed basin through examination of stratigraphic sequences. The model and the...
Results of Cultural Resource Survey, Inventory and Avoidance Planning for the Continental Telephone Company Buried Fiber-Optics Cable Project Lee Vining To Mammoth Lakes (1986)
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Results of Cultural Resources Investigations of the Access Roads Outside The Right-0f-Way For The Ivanpah and Kingston Divisions of The Intermountain Power Priject (IPP) Intermountain-Adelanto Line 1 in Nevada (1983)
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The Results of Interviews For NAGPRA Evaluations, Nellis Air Force Base (2003)
This document describes the results of interviews from 1999 to 2002 among 31 members representing 16 tribes to identify artifacts in the NAFB collection that meet NAGPRA criteria for repatriation. The artifacts were recovered from Air Force lands in southern Nevada, with the boundaries shown in Figure 1. Interviews occurred among Native Americans at NAFB work sessions, with documentation by Richard Arnold, Spokesperson CGTO. A total of 131 of 2,195 artifacts were selected as meeting criteria for...
Results of Testing Inundation Impacts On Site CA-SCL-52 At Chesbro Reservoir (1980)
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Results of the 1984 Field Season, Cultural Resources Survey for the Historic an Archaeological Preservation Plan For Eastern Sierra Hydroelectric Projects in Mono and Inyo Counties: Lundy, Lee Vining, Rush Creek and Bishop Creek (1985)
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Results of the 1985 Field Season, Cultural Resources Survey for the Historic and Archaeological Preservation Plan For Eastern Sierra Hydroelectric Projects in Mono County, California: Lee Vining (FERC #1388) and Rush Creek (FERC #1389) (1988)
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Results of the 1986 Field Season, Cultural Resources Survey for the Historic and Archaeological Preservation Plan For the Bishop Creek Hydroelectric Project (FERC Project 1394), Inyo County, California; Part II, South Fork Diversion (1986)
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Results of the 1986 Field Season, Cultural Resources Survey for the Historiic and Archaeological Preservation Plan For the Bishop Creek Hydroelectric Project: Part I Reservoirs, Powerhouses, Transmission Lines and Miscellaneous Facilities (1986)
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Results of the Fort Hunter Liggett Rock Art Investigation Project in Monterey County, California (2023)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL), in the central coastal region of California, contains a prodigious rock art record composed primarily of hundreds of red, black, and white pictographs. Most people familiar with this rock art know of the National Register-listed La Cueva Pintada, a large cave with several hundred overlapping elements, but there are also other...
resurrected Rancho: Old Cienega Village Museum (1982)
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Resurrecting Bentley: Etiology of a Surgeon’s Detritus (2018)
Seven years ago the National Park Service rehabilitated several of the oldest remaining buildings at Point San Jose (now Fort Mason) in San Francisco. On October 25, 2010, while monitoring lead remediation efforts around the former Army hospital (1863-1903), archaeologists discovered a pit containing hospital waste which included the commingled human remains of multiple individuals. Diagnostic bottles recovered from the feature support a deposit date of between 1860 and 1890. Historic research...
Resurrection and deification at Colonial Williamsburg, USA (1999)
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Resurrectionists, Criminals, and the Unclaimed: Social Context of Cadavers in the 19th Century (2018)
Cadavers have been used to study anatomy and practice anatomical dissection for over 2,000 years. For most of this time, the use of cadavers was neither ethical, nor legal. In U.S. medical study today, most cadavers come from body donation programs largely resulting from the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA), first proposed in 1968. The UAGA followed a change in social context of cadavers. It introduced the body as property and provided individuals the right to donate their body following...
Rethinking "Frontiers" from a French Colonial Perspective (2017)
A societal "frontier" is always a relational concept. What looks like a periphery, whether imagined as a line or a zone, from one vantage point may from another look like an invaded heartland. The diverse nature of French colonialism in North America suggests the complexity of frontiers it induced. I review my 1981 article, "Frontiers and Archaeology," with perspective gained across thirty-five years, to consider whether the frontier concept has any current utility for the archaeology of French...
Rethinking Colonialism: Indigenous Innovation, Colonial Inevitability and the Struggle for Dignity, Past and Present (2013)
This paper argues for a rethinking of colonialism as an historical process in which overwhelming European power resulted in the extinction of indigenous peoples. Instead this suggests that a different history unfolded in which indigenous peoples demonstrated great innovation and cultural perseverance in not succumbing to the inevitability inherent in the political discourse of the past two hundred years. Colonialism clearly resulted in struggles over territory, sovereignty and cultural identity,...
Rethinking the Pueblo II Period in the Upper San Juan Region of the American Southwest (2021)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2021: General Sessions" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Upper San Juan region of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado is an area of unique cultural developments related to, but differing from, the adjacent Chaco, Mesa Verde, and Rio Grande regions. Our knowledge of both internal developments and status of relations with external groups is poorly understood in comparison to those neighboring regions. This...
Retrieving the perishable past: experimentation in fiber artifact studies (2010)
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A Retrospective Look At The Material Culture Of The Leonard Calvert Site (2018)
Since Historic St. Mary’s City began its investigations at the Leonard Calvert site in 1980, a remarkable suite of material culture has emerged from this premier colonial site. This presentation looks back over some of the artifacts recovered and provides some context for a number of the more remarkable objects. Ceramics, tobacco pipes, small finds, and glassware are all represented. Ceramics include Dutch tin glazed earthenware, Rhenish stoneware, and tiles, while glass includes façon de...
Return to Antikythera (2017)
In 1900, Greek sponge divers stumbled upon what was to become one of themost iconic and fabulous shipwrecks ever found in the Mediterranean close to the tiny Greek Island of Antikythera- the Antikythera shipwreck. Over the course of several perilous months of diving, despite numerous episodes of the bends and a fatality, the divers recovered a treasure of Classical bronze and marble statuary and the famous Antikythera Mechanism- the world's oldest known mechanical computer. Since 2013,...