Data Recovery / Excavation (Investigation Type)
These investigations include substantial field investigation of an archaeological site (or sites) involving the removal, and systematic recording of, archaeological matrix. These activities often mitigate the adverse effects of a public undertaking. This includes the description, analysis, and specialized studies of artifacts and samples recovered during excavations.
23,701-23,725 (27,308 Records)
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Rum Distillation Vat Removal and Conservation, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility Site, Albany, NY (2002)
After the rum distillery site was buried beneath crushed stone fill to prepare for construction, plans were made to remove and conserve two of the more complete and intact vats. The vats were conserved with PEG at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in New York State and put on permanent display at an exhibit of Albany archaeology in the Charles L. Fisher Gallery at the New York State Museum.
Rum, Rubble, and Rubbish: Data Recovery at the Historic Sites in the Light-Rail Corridor Project, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona (2008)
Archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC), National Park Service (NPS), conducted an archeological data recovery project at Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA) as part of the Light-Rail Corridor Project (LRCP). The LRCP is a proposed rapid transportation system intended to accommodate the increasing numbers of tourists visiting the South Rim. The project included data recovery at 18 previously recorded historical sites, most of which are associated with the...
Rumrill Naylor Field Contour (1984)
Contour map of the field site area
Rumrill-Naylor
The Rumrill-Naylor site is located in the town of Root, Montgomery County. It was excavated in 1984 and the site was found to have been occupied from A.D. 1635-1646. It was thought to be the site of Van de Bogaert's "Canagere". This village had a variety of names including Oneugi8re and Andagaron. This site was discovered by Donald Rumrill in 1982. The best collection from this site is at the University at Albany. Students from the University at Albany, the State University College at Oneonta,...
Rumrill-Naylor Catalog (2008)
Data information about artifacts found at the Rumrill-Naylor site such as type, amount, location, and date
Rumrill-Naylor Catalog Guide (2008)
A basic description of the significance of the site as well as information on excavation dates, people involved, findings, and interpretations
Rumrill-Naylor Field Catalog (1984)
A catalog of the artifacts excavated in the field
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Photos of work in the field
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures taken in the field of work and features
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures taken in the field of excavation
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures taken at site of field work excavation
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures of field work at the site
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures of field work during excavation
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Images of field work
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Pictures taken in the field of excavation work
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Field work images
Rumrill-Naylor Field Images (1984)
Images from the field work done at this site