Macrobotanical (Material Keyword)
Plant remains such as fruit, seeds, buds, or other plant parts.
4,726-4,750 (5,353 Records)
Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes
Rich Neck (44WB52): Artifact Distributions, Tin-Glazed Earthenware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, tin-glazed earthenware
Rich Neck (44WB52): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes
Rich Neck (44WB52): Artifact Distributions, Window Leads (2004)
Artifact distribution map, window leads
Rich Neck (44WB52): Bellarmine Jug (2004)
Representative artifacts: Bellarmine jug
Rich Neck (44WB52): Decorated Floor Tiles (2004)
Representative artifacts: Decorated floor tiles
Rich Neck (44WB52): Delft Tiles (2004)
Representative artifacts: Delft tiles from dwelling
Rich Neck (44WB52): General Site Map (2004)
General site map
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, Artifact Classes (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Artifact classes
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Typology (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Ceramic typology
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Typology (2004)
Midden analysis chart: Ceramic typology
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, White Clay and Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
Midden analysis chart: White clay and terra cotta pipes
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, White Clay Pipe Bore Diameters (2004)
Midden analysis chart: White clay pipe bore diameters
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Analysis, White Clay Pipe Bore Diameters (2004)
Midden analysis chart: White clay pipe bore diameters
Rich Neck (44WB52): Midden Map (2004)
Midden location map
Rich Neck (44WB52): Pantiles (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pantiles
Rich Neck (44WB52): Portugese Delft Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: Portugese delft bowl
Rich Neck (44WB52): Tobacco Pipe Tamp (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tobacco pipe tamp
Rich Neck (44WB52): Wick Trimmer (2004)
Representative artifacts: Wick trimmer
A Rincon Phase Occupation at the Julian Wash Site, AZ BB:13:17 (ASM) (1996)
This report summarizes the results of an archaeological mitigation project for a 30-ft-wide right-of-way for an access road to Tucson Water's new reservoir at the Julian Wash site, AZ BB:13:17 (ASM). This project uncovered a cluster of five pithouses and 36 related extramural features that date to the transition between the Middle and Late Rincon subphases in the Tucson Basin Hohokam chronology, about A.D 1070 to 1150. The cluster of pithouses is probably part of a larger house group arranged...
Rincon Phase Seasonal Occupation in the Northern Tucson Basin (1990)
In 1985 the Center for Desert Archaeology, Inc. conducted archaeological investigations at the Cienega site, AZ BB:9:143 (ASM), and site AZ BB:9:44 (ASM), in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. These investigations were sponsored by Cienega Properties, Inc., and archaeological testing, mapping, and excavations were conducted prior to the residential development of the area. This report documents the results of this study and focuses primarily on the Hohokam remains of the Cienega...
Rio Nuevo Archaeology, 2000‐2003: Investigations at the San Agustín Mission and Mission Gardens, Tucson Presidio, Tucson Pressed Brick Company, and Clearwater Site (2006)
Between October 2000 and January 2003, Desert Archaeology, Inc., conducted archaeological investigations at seven locations for the City of Tucson as part of the Rio Nuevo Archaeology project. The City of Tucson plans to revitalize the downtown area, including the re-creation of the historic San Agustín Mission and the Spanish Presidio fortress, as well as the construction of new homes and businesses. Excavations were conducted to either provide basic data for planned reconstructions, or to...
Ritual Exchange and the Fourth Obligation (2010)
Employing Mauss’s notion of the fourth obligation, giving to the gods, this article develops a formulation of ritual exchange to examine the interactive nature of ritual practice. As a modality of interaction, ritual exchange is contingent upon enduring normative beliefs, such as perceived obligations to spiritual entities, and the social positions of ritual practitioners. Consequently, ritual exchange evinces not only the material and immaterial nature of sacred beliefs but also the...
River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 33: Paul Brave Site (32SI4), Oahe Reservoir Area, North Dakota (1964)
In 1947 an archeological field party, sponsored by the University of North Dakota and the State Historical Society of North Dakota, carried out excavations in the upper limits of the Oahe Reservoir, in North Dakota. Test excavations were made at the Paul Brave site (32SI4). also known as the Fort Yates site. The elevation of this prehistoric village is between 1,600 and 1,610 feet. The site will be flooded by the Oahe Reservoir when backwater reaches the maximum pool level of 1,620 feet. The...
River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 34: The Demery Site (39CO1), Oahe Reservoir Area, South Dakota (1964)
In the summer of 1956 an archeological field party from the State Historical Society of North Dakota carried out excavations at the Demery site, in the upper part of the Oahe Reservoir, in Corson County, South Dakota. Funds for the project were provided under a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, and through appropriations by the North Dakota State Legislature. The excavations were conducted between June 18 and August 31, 1956, under the supervision...