Shell (Material Keyword)
Modified or unmodified objects made from mollusc shell.
6,151-6,175 (7,104 Records)
Representative artifacts: Post-medieval redware cooking pot
Sandys (44JC802): Sword Parts (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword parts
Santa Catarina Spring / La Paz Field Trip (1972)
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Santa Cruz Bike Path Data Recovery (2001)
The City of Tucson, Arizona has proposed the construction of a recreational bike path paralleling portions of the Santa Cruz River. Previous investigations identified two archaeological sites that will be affected by the undertaking: AZ BB:13:95 and AZ BB:13:96 (ASM). These sites meet eligibility requirements for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, and Desert Archaeology, Inc. was contracted to complete data recovery programs at the sites to mitigate the effects of...
Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island Project
Sapelo Island - Photos 2005 (2005)
Various Photos 2005 - Beach, Sugar Mill, Shell Ring, Chocolate Plantation, Tabbies, Kenan Field, General Landscape Pictures
Sapelo Island: 2009 Shell Pile Excavation (2009)
Images of Shell Pile Excavation
Sapelo Island: A Preliminary Report (1975)
During the field seasons 1974 and 1975, the Department df Anthro pology, West Georgia College, conducted archaeological investigations on Sa elo Island under the direction of Lewis H. Larson, Jr. This paper is intended as a preliminary report on the objectives and results of investigations thus far.
Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore...
Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore 1897),...
Sapelo Island: Archaeological Indications of Community Structures at the Kenan Field Site (1980)
Aboriginal community structures are documented along the Atlan tic coast of southeastern North America in 16th and 17th century narra tives (e.g. Garcia 1902; Andrews and Andrews 1945). Community life and its organization for the Guale of the Georgia coast included periodic as semblies in council houses which were circular in shape and usually quite large. Individual apartments or cabins were elevated above the floor, lining the walls along the interior of these buildings, and in...
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Artifact and Report Pictures 2010 (2010)
Artifact and Report Pictures: Glass, Vial Pipe Stems and Bowl Ceramics Flint, Lithics
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation - Artifact Analyses Sheets (2006)
Field Work 2006 Artifact Data Sheets
Sapelo Island: Lighthouse Artifact Data (2011)
Data Tables for Artifacts recovered from W4W 2011 Excavation
Sapelo Island: Lighthouse Excavation - 2011 Fieldnotes (2011)
Fieldnotes from the 2011 Weekend for Wildlife Excavation
Sapelo Island: Mapping and Geophysical Survey North of Shell Ring II (2010)
Report/Correspondence on the 2010 Mapping- and Survey Fieldwork
Sapelo Island: Preliminary Report on the 2006 Field Season (2006)
Archaeological field investigations focused on the area north of Shell Ring II, containing evidence for Guale/Spanish interaction
Sapelo Island: Site Visit to investigate Evidence of Looting at the Bourbon Field Site (2011)
Report and Pictures
Sapelo Island: Weekend for Wildlife 2009 - Long Tabby Excavation Photos (2009)
Various Photos from the W4W '09 Field Excavation
Sapelo Island: Weekend for Wildlife 2011 - Excavation Photos (2011)
Images from the W4W '11 Excavation at the Lighthouse, Sapelo Island
Sapelo Shells Yield Clues to Ancient People (2007)
Newspaper Article - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sarah Site (8BR02077) (2020)
Site forms, artifact catalogs, photos, and correspondence associated with the Sarah Site, 8BR02077.
Satellite View
This is a satellite view showing where England's Woods is located.
Saylorville Stage 2 Contract Completion Report. Archaeological Investigations In the Saylorville Lake Project, Iowa (1981)
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Saylorville Stage 3 Contract Completion Report. Testing of Priority 1 Archaeological Sites 1980 - 1981 (1982)
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