Macrobotanical (Material Keyword)
Plant remains such as fruit, seeds, buds, or other plant parts.
301-325 (880 Records)
During 1979, the Environmental Studies Group of the Dolores Archaeological Program developed a research design which emphasized the development and testing of specific vegetation models based on archaeological and modern botanical data. In order to provide a valid basis for such model building and testing, and to provide a basis for comparison between modern and prehistoric vegetation patterns, a reconnaissance survey of the project area, in part using the releve technique, was undertaken. Data...
The Dolores Legacy: A User's Guide to the Dolores Archaeological Program Data (1999)
A user's guide to the Dolores Archaeological Program data, compiled with assistance from a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado Historical Society. This is highly recommended as a point of entry into the large and complex DAP datasets. It contains a general introduction to the DAP and its datasets, by Richard Wilshusen; an introduction to the provenience data and DAP temporal-spatial taxonomy and interpretations, by Christine Ward; brief descriptions of each of the major databases; an...
Domesticating People and Plants in the Greater Southwest (1985)
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Early "Wet" Site at the Mouth of the Hoke River, the Hoke River Site (1975)
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Early Period Marginal Cultural Groups In Northern Wyoming (1973)
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Ecological Studies of the Flora and Fauna in Glen Canyon (1959)
The Glen Canyon Reservoir, a part of the Colorado River Storage Project authorized by federal Public Law 485, 84th Congress, 2nd Session, represents a step in the development of the water resources of the Colorado River Basin which is planned to transform a flooding public menace into a national water conservation resources. The flora and fauna of the Glen Canyon region are only partly known. The canyon has been traversed by scientific explorers and adventuring boat men; its geological...
Ecological Studies of the Flora and Fauna of the Curecanti Reservoir Basins, Western Colorado (1962)
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The Economic Base of an Ancient Maya City (2005)
Intensive agriculture supported large ancient Maya populations. However, there have been few attempts to understand how agriculture was integrated with the political economy of a Maya city and that city’s interaction with other polities. The site of Blue Creek in northern Belize offers the opportunity to begin to assess these relationships. Blue Creek had access to enormous agricultural resources and direct access to the riverine coastal trade system. The combination of these factors enabled...
El Caserío: Colonial Period Settlement Along the East Papago Freeway (1989)
This volume reports the results of excavations conducted at a small Colonial period Hohokam site in Phoenix, Arizona. Excavations were undertaken at El Caserío (AZ T:12:49(ASM)) as part of the East Papago Freeway Archaeological Project funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation under Contract 85 33. El Caserío contained several extramural surfaces, trash deposits, 20 pithouses, Decorated ceramic and a variety of miscellaneous pits. analyses and chronometric dates place the primary...
El Morro Valley Prehistory Project (EMVPP)
The El Morro Valley Prehistory Project conducted survey and excavation in the El Morro Valley of New Mexico between 1999 and 2004. This Arizona State University project was initially directed by Keith Kintigh and, in the final two season, co-directed by Gregson Schachner. Systematic survey was carried out in a number of locations across the valley. Excavations were focused on Los Gigantes, a post-Chacoan great house. Sites discovered and investigated were overwhelmingly late Pueblo III in...
Elements of Nativistic Pipe Ceremonialism in the Post-Contact Northeast (1976)
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Elwood
The Elwood site is a Mohawk Iroquois site that was excavated in 1982. This was the first site excavated during the 1982-1995 Mohawk Valley Project. Files include a catalog guide, catalog, the 1985 site report, feature forms, and floor plan forms. The site was occupied between 1450 and 1500 CE.
Elwood Catalog Guide
The file contains a complete inventory of artifacts recovered during the 1982 excavations at the Elwood site. It also contains an inventory of the Ellis Elwood (now deceased) collection, which apparently remains in the hands of his heirs.
Elwood Site Catalog (1982)
This data file contains a complete inventory of artifacts excavated in 1982, as well as an inventory of photographs and features. There is also an inventory of the Ellis Elwood collection, which came entirely from this site.
Elwood Site Feature Forms
Feature forms from the 1982 Elwood site excavations.
Emergency Salvage Excavations at Site 14MN328, a Great Bend Aspect Site at Marion, Kansas (1988)
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England's Woods
England's Woods is a site that was test excavated as part of the Mohawk Valley Project in 1987. It is a historic period Mohawk Iroquois site.
England's Woods Catalog Guide
Catalog guide to the 1987 test excavations at the England's Woods site. The guide contains metadata and other information for potential users of the catalog.
An Enigmatic Monarch: The Biography of a Headless, Mold-made, White Pipe Clay Pipe King Recovered in 17th Century Maryland (2007)
This article follows a diminutive, headless, seventeenth century pipe clay figurine of a king from its conception in post-medieval Europe through its use, interment, and rebirth three centuries later in southern Maryland, USA. It is not so much the monarch it represents or the historical figure who owned it, but the meanings embodied by the artifact and our role in that process that this biography develops. This battered 300 year old figurine beckons us with its props and its demeanor. ...
Ethnobotanical Report Number One, Survey of the Existing Flora of the Morgan Falls Area, Cobb and Fulton Counties, Georgia, and a Report of Endangered and Threatened Plant Species Which Occur in Georgia (1977)
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Evaluation of Wet Site Resources of Florida (1979)
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Evidence For Aboriginal Tobaccos In Eastern North America (1984)
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Evidence for Early Maize (Zea Mays) from the Icehouse Bottom Site, Tennessee (1987)
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Excavation and Recovery of Biological Material from Two Archaic Shell Middens in Western Kentucky (1977)
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Excavation and Recovery of Biological Remains from Two Archaic Shell Middens in Western Kentucky (1983)
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