Ethnographic Research (Investigation Type)

This is research that focuses on the systematic description and analysis of cultural systems or lifeways. These studies of contemporary people and cultures rely heavily on participant observation as well as interviews, oral histories, and review of relevant documents. Ethnoarchaeological studies are a subset of this kind of research that investigate correlations between traditional contemporary cultures and patterns in the archaeological record.

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Appendix 11.1: Provenience of Pinch Pot Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of pinch pot sherds, Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.2: Provenience of Modified Jar Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of modified jar sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.3: Proveneince of Scored and Broken Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of scored and broken sherds from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 11.4: Provenience of Punctated Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of punctated sherds from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 11.5: Provenience of Incised and Trailed Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of incised and trailed sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.6: Shell Tempered Cord-marked Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Proveniences of shell-tempered cord-marked sherds from the Arkansas City Project


Appendix 11.7. Provenience of Red-Slipped Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of red-slipped sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.8. Provenience of Shell-Tempered Caddoan Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of shell-tempered Caddoan sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.9. Provenience and Comparisons of Plain Sand-Tempered Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience and comparisons of plain sand-tempered sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.1. Indentifiable and non-identifiable fauna. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Appendix 13.1. Identifiable and non-identifiable fauna from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 13.2: MNE and MNI by site and by species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

MNE and MNI by site and by species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.3: Butchering marks by site and species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Butchering marks by site and species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.4. Use Classification of Selected Features Based on Faunal Remains. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Use classification of selected features from the Arkansas City project based on faunal remains.


Appendix 15.1. Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains (2012)
DATASET Mary J. Adair.

Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 41.1. Shell by Depth. (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Shell by depth from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 7.1, Feature descriptions and dimensions (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Feature descriptions and dimensions from the Arkansas City project. Features included in the sample chosen for analysis are indicated by bold type.


Appendix 8.1: All artifact classes, all features (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Full tally of artifacts by feature


Appendix 8.2:All Artifact Classes from Sampled Features (2012)
DATASET Uploaded by: Robert J. Hoard

All Artifact Classes from Sampled Features


Appendix 8.3: Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections. (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christine Garst.

Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections.


Appendix XI U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers on Traditional Medicine (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rufino Mauricio.

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Appendix10.1: Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools (2012)
DATASET Uploaded by: Robert J. Hoard

Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools


Archaeological Ethnography in Western Iran (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patty Jo Watson.

Archaeological Ethnography in Western Iran. Fieldwork by author in 1959-1960.


An Archaeological Investigation of the Historic Black Settlement at Mobile, Arizona (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark T. Swanson.

This report details an archaeological investigation of the historic black settlement at Mobile, Arizona, conducted by Statistical Research in November of 1991. Mobile is a small community of around 60 residents, located in Maricopa County about 30 miles southwest of Phoenix, between the towns of Maricopa and Gila Bend. This investigation was conceived by Pat H. Stein of the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office and Bruce Jones of Statistical Research. The work was performed by Mark Swanson...


Archaeological Investigations at Sample Unit U19ax, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger. Alvin R. McLane. Cheryl Nowack. Lonnie C. Pippin.

This report documents the procedures and findings of archaeological investigations by the Desert Research Institute for sample unit U19ax on Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site during the summer of 1991 . Data recovery was conducted at sites 26NY 4182, 26NY5428, 26NY7842, and 26NY7843. The investigation consisted of mapping and surf ace collection at sites 26NY 4182, 26NY7842, and 26NY7843, a subsurface scrape at site 26NY4182, and one test excavation at site 26NY5428. Four surface artifact...


Archaeological Investigations in Sections 1A, 1B, and 2, SR 260- Cottonwood to Camp Verde Archaeology Project (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Four archaeological sites were investigated in advance of road realignment and improvements along State Route 260, between Cottonwood and Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. The work was done at the request of the Arizona Department of Transportation, as part of a larger project. Two sites were located in Segment 1A (AZ O:5:173 (ASM)/AR-03-09-05-378) and Segment 1B (AZ O:5:143 (ASM)/AR-03-09-05-249) on land administered by the Prescott National Forest. The other two sites (AZ O:5:131...