Shell (Material Keyword)
Modified or unmodified objects made from mollusc shell.
426-450 (7,413 Records)
The aim of the LEAP projects was to publish multi-layered e-publications and develop and link them to associated digital archives. The original LEAP project was funded by the AHRC while the LEAP II, A Trans-Atlantic LEAP, was supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This shapefile is part of a 2011 LEAP II project "Placing immateriality: situating the material of highland Chiriquí" by Karen Holberg. All files associated with this record must be downloaded to ensure that the shapefile...
Antiq_EarlyArch_Wassen Shapefile (2010)
The aim of the LEAP projects was to publish multi-layered e-publications and develop and link them to associated digital archives. The original LEAP project was funded by the AHRC while the LEAP II, A Trans-Atlantic LEAP, was supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This shapefile is part of a 2011 LEAP II project "Placing immateriality: situating the material of highland Chiriquí" by Karen Holberg. All files associated with this record must be downloaded to ensure that the shapefile...
Antiquities of Charles County, Maryland (1875)
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The Antiquities of Tennessee and the Adjacent States and the State of Aboriginal Society in the Scale of Civilization Represented by Them (1890)
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Antiquities of Tennessee and the Adjacent States and the State of Aboriginal Society in the Scale of Civilization Represented By Them; a Series of Historical and Ethnological Studies (1890)
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Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes (1873)
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Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes (1873)
Charles C. Jones' classic work of Southeastern archaeology and ethnohistory was the result of observations on his extensive collection (nearly 20,000 specimens in the 1890s), his field observations, and his correspondence with other researchers and scholars of the time. In the book, he documents a number of archaeological sites (such as Stallings Island and Etowah) and describes objects in the collection in comparison to similar items found throughout the Southeast and Midwest. Moreover, he...
Apparent Ages of Marine Shells: Implications for Archaeological Dating in Hawai`i (1994)
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Appendices, Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Rose Canyon Trunk Sewer - Volume II Appendix F (1992)
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Appendix 1 (2008)
Appendix 1, a text document, presents the structure of the combined artifact and provenience databases of 19 variables. Note that lot number and special deposit number are common to both the artifact and provenience databases.
Appendix 10.2: Obsidian (2012)
Distribution of obsidian in the Arkansas City project collection. Source, as determined by x-ray diffraction, provided when known.
Appendix 10.3: Turquoise (2012)
Turquoise from the Arkansas City project sites.
APPENDIX 10: Reconstruction of Tikal Caches Excavated Prior to 1956 (2008)
Appendix 10 is an incomplete draft of the reconstruction of Tikal caches excavated prior to 1956. It includes an inventory of all monuments known to have undergone excavation before 1956 and describes associated caches. Many bibliographic entries do not appear in the References section of this Report. Moholy-Nagy has added text in brackets. Present-day usage substitutes the term “chert” for Coe’s “flint” and “prismatic blade” for A. V. Kidder’s “flake-blade.”
Appendix 11.10. Provenience and Comparisons of Cord-Marked Sand-Tempered Shards (2012)
Appendix 11.10. Provenience and comparisons of cord-marked sand-tempered sherds, from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.11. Provenience of Balls, Coils and Lumps of Clay (2012)
Appendix 11.11. Provenience of balls, coils and lumps of clay from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.1: Provenience of Pinch Pot Sherds (2012)
Provenience of pinch pot sherds, Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.2: Provenience of Modified Jar Sherds (2012)
Provenience of modified jar sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.3: Proveneince of Scored and Broken Sherds (2012)
Provenience of scored and broken sherds from the Arkansas City project.
Appendix 11.4: Provenience of Punctated Sherds (2012)
Provenience of punctated sherds from the Arkansas City project.
Appendix 11.5: Provenience of Incised and Trailed Sherds (2012)
Provenience of incised and trailed sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.6: Shell Tempered Cord-marked Sherds (2012)
Proveniences of shell-tempered cord-marked sherds from the Arkansas City Project
Appendix 11.7. Provenience of Red-Slipped Sherds (2012)
Provenience of red-slipped sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.8. Provenience of Shell-Tempered Caddoan Sherds (2012)
Provenience of shell-tempered Caddoan sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.9. Provenience and Comparisons of Plain Sand-Tempered Sherds (2012)
Provenience and comparisons of plain sand-tempered sherds from the Arkansas City project
APPENDIX 11: Typology and Description of Flint and Obsidian Eccentrics and Incised Obsidians (2008)
Appendix 11 is an incomplete draft of the typology and description of flint and obsidian eccentrics and incised obsidians. Objects included here are either representational or symbolic, figural, and non-figural, and are organized in this typology in three categories: Eccentric Flints, Eccentric Obsidians, and Incised Obsidians. Many bibliographic entries do not appear in the References section of this Report. Moholy-Nagy has added the texts in brackets. Present-day usage has substituted the...