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MPLP Photographs - Roadmap Village (LA45157) Unit 9 (2012)
IMAGE Andrea Torvinen.

The Mogollon Prehistoric Landscapes Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Karen Schollmeyer from 2007-2013 (with Dr. Steve Swanson as a co-director in 2007-2008). MPLP built upon earlier work by Nelson and Dr. Michelle Hegmon as part of the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project (EMAP). The project is based in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University and the collections are housed at ASU's Center for Archaeology and Society. MPLP focuses on...


MPLP Phyllis Pueblo (LA 45160) - Maps (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Will Russell. Karen Gust Schollmeyer.

The Mogollon Prehistoric Landscapes Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Karen Schollmeyer from 2007-2013 (with Dr. Steve Swanson as a co-director in 2007-2008). MPLP built upon earlier work by Nelson and Dr. Michelle Hegmon as part of the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project (EMAP). The project is based in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University and the collections are housed at ASU's Center for Archaeology and Society. MPLP focuses on...


MPLP Roadmap Village (LA 45157) - Maps (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Gust Schollmeyer.

The Mogollon Prehistoric Landscapes Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Karen Schollmeyer from 2007-2013 (with Dr. Steve Swanson as a co-director in 2007-2008). MPLP built upon earlier work by Nelson and Dr. Michelle Hegmon as part of the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project (EMAP). The project is based in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University and the collections are housed at ASU's Center for Archaeology and Society. MPLP focuses on...


MRP_Lot_Forms_nofolder (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen Reichardt.

Field Forms


Multiple Animal Offerings in an Early Kiva (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dave Dove.

During the 2011 investigations at Champagne Spring Ruin located near Dove Creek, Colorado, a kiva dating to the last half of the A.D. 900's was partially excavated. The report describes this formal 'kiva closing' which included the dispatch and formal burial of at least 3 dogs, 10 adult turkeys, a cottontail rabit, a beheaded rattlesnake and numerous poults.


Museum of New Mexico Site Survey Form (Redacted) (1966)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Irwin-Williams.

Site Records from the Anasazi Origins Project (Museum of New Mexico Site Survey Form).


National Register of Historic Places Nomination for New Philadelphia, Illinois (2005)
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National Register of Historic Places Nomination for New Philadelphia, Illinois


The Navajo Project: Archaeological Investigations, Page to Phoenix 500 kV Southern Transmission Line (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald C. Fiero. Robert W. Munson. Martha T. McClain. Suzanne M. Wilson. Anne H. Zier.

In the spring of 1970, the Museum of Northern Arizona contracted with Arizona Public Service Company to provide archaeological investigations for the Navajo Project 500kV Southern Transmission Lines from Page to Phoenix, Arizona. The right-of-way, 330 feet wide and approximately 256 miles long, crossed four major environmental zones - plateau, mountain, transition, and desert - and portions of five prehistoric culture areas. Eighty-eight sites were recorded along the line, 20 of which were...


The Neighborhood 12 Data Recovery Project: Archaeological Investigations at AZ BB:9:148 (ASM), Oro Valley, Arizona (2000)
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AZ BB:9:148 (ASM) was a Hohokam seasonal or temporary habitation and resource procurement and processing locale located in the northwestern Tucson Basin in the southern half of Neighborhood 12 of the Rancho Vistoso Property within the limits of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona. Between August 25 and September 22, 1999, SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants conducted excavations at the site as a combined testing and data-recovery effort. Eighty-one features were identified during the project,...


New Methods for Understanding the Southwest Archaic: A Density Dependent Approach to Prehistoric Behavior (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Irwin-Williams. Pat Hicks. Kenneth Rozen. Nell Ripley.

The nature of the Southwestern Archaic record, reflecting several thousand years of occupation by small mobile foraging groups, provides a crucial methodological and a conceptual dilemma for archaeologists working in the area. At the heart of this dilemma is the relationship between this kind of archaeological record and the concept of the archaeological site, which is central to contemporary thinking. As broadly defined, an archaeological site may be "any place of any size where there are found...


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project
PROJECT Christopher Fennell. Paul Shackel. Terrance Martin. Anna Agbe-Davies. University of Illinois.

New Philadelphia in Pike County, Illinois is situated between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. It is the first known town planned, platted and legally registered by an African American in the United States. In 1836, Frank McWorter subdivided 42 acres to form the town. He then used revenue from the sale of the lots to purchase freedom for other members of his family (Walker 1983). African Americans as well as those of European descent moved to New Philadelphia and created a multi–racial...


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Artifact Catalog for 2004-2006 and 2008 (2010)
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New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Artifact Catalog for 2004-2006 and 2008


New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Oral Histories (2006)
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New Philadelphia Archaeology Project, Oral Histories


New Philadelphia Census Data, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
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New Philadelphia Census Data, Table of Contents and Overview


New Philadelphia Excavation Database 2004-2011 (2013)
DATASET Christopher Fennell. Kathryn Fay.

Database of artifacts excavated in the New Philadelphia, Illinois Archaeological Project, 2004-2011


New Philadelphia Project Pedestrian Survey: Final Report and Catalog; Phase I Archaeology at the Historic Town of New Philadelphia, Illinois, by Tom Gwaltney, arcGIS Consultants, June 2004 (2004)
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New Philadelphia Project Pedestrian Survey: Final Report and Catalog; Phase I Archaeology at the Historic Town of New Philadelphia, Illinois, by Tom Gwaltney, arcGIS Consultants, June 2004


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 1 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 1


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 10 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 10


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 11 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 11


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 12 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 12


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 13 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 13


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 14 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 14


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 15 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 15


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 16 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 16


New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 17 (2006)
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New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 17