Shell (Material Keyword)
Modified or unmodified objects made from mollusc shell.
5,951-5,975 (7,104 Records)
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Return To Peachtree: a Catalogue of Amateur Surface Collections from Cherokee and Clay Counties, North Carolina (1991)
This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.
Return to Siphon Draw: Archaeological Investigations Along the Browning to Dinosaur 500kV/230kV Transmission Line, Pinal County, Arizona (2009)
The results of archaeological investigations at three prehistoric Hohokam sites within the right-of-way corridor for the Salt River Project Browning to Dinosaur Transmission Line, east of Mesa and Queen Creek, Arizona, are presented in this report. The sites include the Siphon Draw site, AZ U:10:6 (ASM), a pre-Classic period (circa A.D. 800-1000) village; AZ U:10:8 (ASM), a classic period (circa A.D. 1150-1450) wild resource-processing and habitation site; and AZ U:10:172 (ASM), a Colonial...
Reverend Buck (44JC568)
Archaeological site 44JC568 (also known as the Reverend Richard Buck site, after the property’s first owner) was located about one-half mile north of Jamestown. 44JC568 was occupied from c. 1630 until c. 1650 by a series of individuals, many of them descended from Reverend Buck. Although close to Jamestown, in an area known as Neck-of-Land, the site was not located directly on navigable water. Archaeologist Seth Mallios has described Neck-of-Land as a “leading Jamestown suburb,” with 145...
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Brick (2004)
Artifact distribution map, brick
Reverend Buck (44JC568): Artifact Distributions, Ceramics (2004)
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 Draft (Project No. 03-09): Archaeological Investigations on State Lands along the Santan Expansion Project Pipeline Corridor, Pinal County, Arizona (2004)
Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) plans to construct a natural gas pipeline along its Santan Expansion Project, between Gilbert and Coolidge in Maricopa and Pinal counties, Arizona. In order to mitigate the impact of pipeline construction on culturally significant properties, SRP contracted Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) to recover archaeological data from 10 sites located along the proposed 36-mile long pipeline corridor. Northland subsequently conducted...
Review Draft: Archaeological Test Excavations at Seven Sites along the Santan Expansion Project Pipeline Corridor from Gilbert to Coolidge, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2003)
Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has completed archaeological testing at seven sites along a proposed natural-gas pipeline at the request of the Salt River Project (SRP). The purpose of the testing was to determine the extent and eligibility status of the seven sites for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Two of the sites, AZ U:10:2(ASM) and AZ U:14:74(ASM), have been previously determined NRHP eligible based on their potential to inform on the prehistory of the region, but...
Review of "Carlson Annis Mound" and "the Read Shell Midden" By William S. Webb (1951)
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