Pollen (Material Keyword)
Use for any microscopic plant remains
876-900 (2,999 Records)
Representative artifacts: Gorget back
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Iron Hoe (2004)
Representative artifacts: Iron hoe
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Iron Hoe (2004)
Representative artifacts: Iron hoe
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Jettons (2004)
Representative artifacts: Jettons
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Locally-made Pipe (2004)
Representative artifacts: Locally-made pipe
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Matchlock (2004)
Representative artifacts: Matchlock
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pewter Spoon (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pewter spoon
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pitcher (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pitcher
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pitcher (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pitcher
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Skimmer (2004)
Representative artifacts: Skimmer
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Snaphaunce (2004)
Representative artifacts: Snaphaunce
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Spade Nosing (2004)
Representative artifacts: Spade nosing
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword Hilt (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword hilt
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword in Situ (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword in situ
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tile with Llama Figure (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tile with a llama figure
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tin-glazed Drug Jar (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed drug jar
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tin-glazed Wall Tile (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed wall tile
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Vase (2004)
Representative artifacts: Vase
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Worm (2004)
Representative artifacts: Worm
JURGENS SITE PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (1972)
The samples analyzed palynologically were collected during the excavations at the Jurgens Site, Weld County, Colorado, during the summer of 1968, under the direction of Dr. Joe Ben Wheat. The four samples were prepared for analysis by a method to be discussed later. All samples yielded sufficient pollen to make a 100-grain count of each level. These samples were taken from square 5D63, at the base of stake 5D63. It was hoped that these samples would indicate the climate of the area at the time...
The Kayenta Anasazi: Archaeological Investigations Along the Black Mesa Railroad Corridor, Volume 1 - Specialists' Reports (1986)
In 1969 the Salt River Project contracted the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) to excavate the prehistoric and ethnohistoric remains in the vicinity of the Navajo Generating Station (Page, Arizona), along the Black Mesa-Lake Powell railroad corridor, and in the immediate vicinity of the coal loading facility at the east end of the rail line south of Navajo National Monument. One hundred and twenty-three sites were identified, with 51 of those prehistoric sites excavated or tested. (The...
The Kayenta Anasazi: Archaeological Investigations Along the Black Mesa Railroad Corridor, Volume 2 - Site Descriptions (1986)
This volume presents available data on each of the 50 sites excavated during the course of project investigations. The sites are presented in numerical order beginning with NA6706 and ending with NA11,251. Each site description begins with an account of the general setting and the immediate environment. This is followed by a description of site excavation and stratigraphy. Detail in this section is generally very limited. Every site that contains architecture is shown in a schematic map. Next,...
Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies (1997)
This report evaluates the applicability of several near-surface geophysical methods to intrasite archaeological prospection in New Mexico. The Investigations explored the effectiveness of resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, ground penetrating radar, and magnetic susceptibility techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features at Kirtland Air Force Base. The research involved the application of these techniques to five sites (LA 107488, LA 53672, LA...