Pollen (Material Keyword)
Use for any microscopic plant remains
376-400 (447 Records)
Artifact distribution map, ceramics
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Domestic Material (2004)
Artifact distribution map, domestic material
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Food and Drink Consumption Vessels (2004)
Artifact distribution map, food and drink consumption vessels
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Jamestown Pottery (2004)
Artifact distribution map, Jamestown pottery
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Rhenish Stoneware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, Rhenish stoneware
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Storage Vessels (2004)
Artifact distribution map, storage vessels
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, terra cotta pipes
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, White Clay Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, white clay tobacco pipes
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Broad Ax (2004)
Representative artifacts: Broad ax
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Colono Ware Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: Colono ware bowl
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Jamestown Potter Pipkin (2004)
Representative artifacts: Jamestown Potter pipkin
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Jamestown Pottery (2004)
Representative artifacts: Jamestown pottery
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Ladle (2004)
Representative artifacts: Ladle
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Montelupo (2004)
Representative artifacts: Montelupo
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Snaphaunce (2004)
Representative artifacts: Snaphaunce
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Terra Cotta Pipes (2004)
Representative artifacts: Terra cotta pipes
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Wine Cup (2004)
Representative artifacts: Wine cup
Review and Assessment of the Palynological Evidence for Prehistoric Woodland Maize (1994)
Reviews the principles and procedures relevant to evaluating the reliability of palynological evidence of maize cultivation. Also considers the temporal and spatial ranges of palynological evidence of prehistoric maize cultivation in the midwestern and eastern United States. Rejected for publication by reviewers of, "American Antiquity."
Rich Neck (44WB52)
Rich Neck was one of the founding plantations of Middle Plantation, the Lower Peninsula community that preceded Williamsburg. Rich Neck’s architectural sophistication and elaborate layout set it apart from nearly all of its colonial neighbors. Started in 1636 by Richard Kemp, the Secretary of the Colony, the plantation grew to over 4,000 acres in size by the middle of the seventeenth century. Richard Kemp and his wife Elizabeth built two structures executed entirely in brick, a rarity in 1640s...
Samples (1985)
Wilshusen et al. (1999) indicate that this dataset should be viewed as a comprehensive inventory of DAP samples by type and number. Samples were collected for a variety of reasons including chronometric dating, environmental and geological studies, and special documentation. Obtaining the results of their analysis requires users to consult other DAP datasets. Variables in the samples dataset have already been described by Wilshusen et al. (1999); see especially the section entitled "Samples" by...
Sampling for Micro-Archaeological Research (1956)
Reports preliminary results of study of pollen samples from La Atalaya, La Cofradia and Cerro de Moctehuma archaeological sites. The 4-zone stratified pollen sequence from La Ayala allows the other two sites to be cross-dated. Subsequently published in Southern Illinois Museum Papers (1962). 3 p.
San Miguel de Guevavi: The Archeology of an Eighteenth Century Jesuit Mission on the Rim of Christendom (1992)
I n the eighteenth century, Jesuits pioneered Spain's attempts to colonize and missionize the northern Pimeria Alta. Guevavi, first established by Father Eusebio Kino at a populous Piman village in 1691, was to be the first and principal mission of Spain's northern frontier in what is now Arizona. Beginning in 1701 tenacious Jesuit and later Franciscan missionaries attempted to establish permanent residency at the village. But the cumulative effects of Apache raids, food shortages, Piman...
Sandys (44JC802)
Archaeological site 44JC802 was located atop an 85 foot bluff overlooking the James River in James City County, Virginia, approximately five miles east of Jamestown. 44JC802 was occupied from c. 1630 until c. 1650, although the identification of the site’s residents is unclear. The land on which the site was located, an approximately 400 acre tract, appears to have been in the possession of Edward Grendon by 1628 (and possibly as early as 1624). At his death in 1628, Grendon left the property...
The Seneca Lake Pollen Study: Preliminary Report (1977)
Project objective was to reconstruct site paleoenvironment at time of occupation.
Settlement Zone Communities of The Greater Blue Creek Area - Occasional Paper 2 (2000)
The present work is an archaeological study of the settlement zone of the greater Blue Creek Area, located in the upper Rio Hondo drainage of northwestern Belize. The excavation data reported here were recovered during the 1997 and 1998 field seasons of the Maya Research Program's Blue Creek Project inder the direction of Dr. Thomas H. Guderjan PhD.