Dating Sample (Material Keyword)
Material collected for use with dating techniques such as radiocarbon, dendrochronology or archaeomagnetism
2,876-2,900 (3,733 Records)
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 6
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 7 (2006)
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 7
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 8 (2006)
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 8
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 9 (2006)
New Philadelphia, Illinois Landowner Records, Block 9
New route through Chiriqui (1861)
Public Domain Article: Chronicles his first hand account of an expedition to Chiriqui in the 1850's (spans almost the entire decade). This magazine article provides a good first hand account, more as an ethnohistorical piece, in a fantastical adventuristic tone.
New-Granada: The Chiriqui Diggings Completed (1859)
This newspaper clipping from 1859 briefly describes what was found in Chiriqui and the estimated dollar amount.
Newsom Wood Analysis
Newsom wood analysis
Newspaper Articles (1993)
Newspaper articles related to Elsinore project. This is information for the general public and contains pictures and very basic comments on what was being learned at the time of the article.
Ngre Kataa, 2008 Field Notes (2008)
Field notes from the 2008 Banda Research Project field season at Ngre Kataa, Banda area, Bono Region (formerly Brong-Ahafo Region), Ghana, consisting of test excavations focused on a series of mounds (mounds 3, 6, 7, 8 and 14).Typed transcriptions of field notes are accompanied by traced plan and profile maps. Handwritten notes on scans of Ann Stahl's printed field notes and original field maps have been transcribed as comments to facilitate their use.
Ngre Kataa, 2009 Field Notes (2009)
Field notes from the 2009 Banda Research Project field season at Ngre Kataa, Banda area, Bono Region (formerly Brong-Ahafo Region), Ghana, consisting of excavations focused on two mounds: 6, a metallurgical workshop; and 7, a house mound.Typed transcriptions of field notes are accompanied by traced plan and profile maps. Handwritten notes on scans of Ann Stahl's printed field notes and original field maps have been transcribed as comments to facilitate their use.
Nonriverine Hohokam Adaptation, Preliminary Results from the Tucson Aqueduct Project (1984)
The Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) has been conducting archaeological investigations in the Picacho Mountains area of south central Arizona since late 1983. Under contract to the Bureau of Reclamation, MNA archaeologists have surveyed and partially or completely surface collected, tested and excavated more than 30 Hohokam sites scattered along a 1 mi wide and 42 mile long aqueduct right-of-way (Figure 1).It is important to note that the sample of sites under investigation suffers from all of...
North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO)
This project file contains NABO publications. NABO was founded over 20 years ago to attempt to cross-cut national and disciplinary boundaries and to help North Atlantic scholars make the most of the immense research potential of our damp and lovely research area. NABO has worked to aid in improving basic data comparability, in assisting practical fieldwork and interdisciplinary ventures, in promoting student training, and in better communicating our findings to other scholars, funding...
North Columbia Quarry Tract Survey
All archaeological gray literature held within the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthroplogy relating to the North Quarry Tract in Richland County, South Carolina.
Northern Basin of Mexico Historical Ecology Project
This project examines the long term and continuous production of human landscapes in the northern Basin of Mexico. Building off of several long term and short term projects in this area, this project combines regional archaeological and environmental research with local-scale survey and excavation of communities, households, and water management features. This project examines how the landscape shaped and was shaped by the ways local communities confronted various political entities across time,...
Northern Unit Rim Sherds (1975)
Rim Sherd Photos
Notch (spokeshave) Summary (2013)
This table tabulates the distribution of notches (spokeshave scrapers). This category includes utilized flakes with a notch exhibiting use wear. These flakes were not tabulated in the Utilized Flake Table. See also "Distribution of Scraper Varieties."
Note on the Aboriginal Races of the North-Western Provinces of South America (1884)
This 1884 article by White refers to a strip of country about 600 miles in length and 250 miles in width on the west of the pacific ocean. The author describes his interpretation of the cultures and provides regional/locational differences. He also describes past and present burial rituals and techniques.
Note on the Archaeology of Chiriqui (1913)
This brief 1913 article argues that the "...faunal environment of a given region is apt to be reflected in its primitive art, especially when the art is primarily of local origin." The region of interest is Chiriqui Panama. The author, George MacCurdy, describes the animal forms of the ceramic art found in the region to illustrate his argument.
Note sur les sepultares indiennes du department de Chiriquí, Panamá (1866)
This article is in Spanish and describes the tombs in Chiriqui, Panama
Notes to Accompany the Fort St. Joseph, Niles, Michigan Magnetic Survey Data (2004)
Explains raw data contained in Excel spreadsheets.
Nothing Older on Cape Canaveral than 6,000 Year (2014)
The goals of this project were to develop a more tightly controlled chronology for beach ridge formation, assess the stratigraphic chronology of a small pond on the 'nose of Cape Canaveral, obtain finer resolution of the known chronology of identified archaeological sites, refine depositional processes in some of the known sites, and attempt an environmental reconstruction based on palynological analysis of the sandy cape sediments. The authors analysis concludes that there are no intact...
NSF Annual Report 2005-2007 (2007)
This report includes summaries of field and lab activities performed by each team (Archaeology, Volcanology, Palynology, Coastal Sedimentology and Seismology, Geophysics/Seismology). List of participants is included, as well as list of archaeological sites visited, lake cores obtained, etc.
Nuvuk Archaeological Project (NAP)
This NSF and Department of Education (ECHO) funded project involves excavation of a village and cemetery at Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska. Ipiutak and Early Thule through recent Inupiat were documented. There is a large associated aDNA project dealing with the human remains, with Dennis O'Rourke as PI.
Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska: The Thule Cemetery and Ipiutak Occupation (2009)
This study presents a revised cultural chronology for the Nuvuk site, Point Barrow, Alaska. It is based on results of 10 years of work at the site, including the Nuvuk Archaeology Project. First, the history and results of prior ethnographic and archaeological research on the North Slope are reviewed, with an emphasis on material pertaining to coastal North Alaska. Nuvuk is set in environmental context, and the results of geomorphological research associated with this project are...
Oak Country Farms Draft Environmental Impact Report (1980)
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.