Dating Sample (Material Keyword)
Material collected for use with dating techniques such as radiocarbon, dendrochronology or archaeomagnetism
3,526-3,550 (3,725 Records)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 7-8L
tin_9-10-A (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10A
tin_9-10-B (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10B
tin_9-10-C (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10C
tin_9-10-D (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10D
tin_9-10-E (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10E
tin_9-10-F (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10F
tin_9-10-G (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10G
tin_9-10-H (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10H
tin_9-10-I (2010)
Triangulated Irregular Network Projection, NAD 83 Showing LiDAR tile data coverage for Block 9-10I
Tlajinga, Teotihuacan, Mexico
Investigations of the Proyecto Arqueológico Tlajinga Teotihuacan (PATT) focus on the Tlajinga district, a cluster of neighborhoods in the southern part of Teotihuacan, Mexico. The area was inhabited by a lower socioeconomic stratum, was the locus of intensive utilitarian craft production, and is bisected by the city’s central artery—named the Street of the Dead by the later Aztecs, who viewed Teotihuacan as a mythical place of origins and an archetypal city. Research goals of the PATT scale from...
Tokotan 4 Artifact Photographs (2006)
Artifact photos from Tokotan 4.
Tokotan 4 Site Photographs (Taylor) (2006)
Tokotan 4 Site Photographs (Taylor)
Tonto Creek Archaeological Project, Archaeological Investigations along Tonto Creek, Volume 1: Introduction and Site Descriptions for the Sycamore Creek and Slate Creek Sections (2000)
The Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (TCAP) area was located in the Tonto Basin of east-central Arizona. The project, funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) was undertaken by Desert Archaeology in advance of the 1994-1996 realignment of Arizona State Route 188. The area available for investigation was a 61-m-wide (200-ft) corridor centered on the planned route for the realigned highway. The corridor followed a 13.3-km (8-mi) stretch of the western terrace overlooking Tonto...
Tonto Creek Archaeological Project, Archaeological Investigations along Tonto Creek, Volume 2: Site Descriptions for the Punkin Center Section (2000)
The Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (TCAP) area was located in the Tonto Basin of east-central Arizona. The project, funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) was undertaken by Desert Archaeology in advance of the 1994-1996 realignment of Arizona State Route 188. The area available for investigation was a 61-m-wide (200-ft) corridor centered on the planned route for the realigned highway. The corridor followed a 13.3-km (8-mi) stretch of the western terrace overlooking Tonto...
Tonto National Forest Cultural Resources Assessment Management Plan and Overview (1989)
This document contains the management direction for the cultural resources of the Tonto National Forest during the planning period FY89 through FY92. The objectives of this assessment are to provide a framework for active cultural resources management on the Forest, to schedule specific management activities, and to update, refine, and implement the cultural resources elements of the Forest Land Management Plan. The assessment summarizes the current status and management of the Forest's...
Tool Fragment Summary (2013)
This table totals tool fragments by unit. The function of the tools of which these fragments are a part could not be determined.
Tools.csv (2020)
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Topo Shots.csv (2020)
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Topographical Mapping, Geophysical Studies and Archaeological Testing of an Early Pueblo II Village Near Dove Creek, Colorado (2006)
Assessment of the Champagne Spring Ruins Community Center
Torrey Pines State Reserves Resource Management Plan (1986)
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.
Torvinen (2018) - EPMA-WDS raw data for clay samples (2018)
These elemental data were collected using the Quantitative Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy technique with the JEOL JXA-8530F Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA-WDS) at the John M. Crowley Center for High Resolution Electron Microscopy at Arizona State University supervised by Dr. Axel Wittmann. Based on the methodology developed by Abbott and Lack (2013), a series of five assays were run per sample at 300X magnification in a relatively inclusion free area of clay matrix (spot area = 20 um)...
Torvinen (2018) - EPMA-WDS raw data for sherd samples (2018)
These elemental data were collected using the Quantitative Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy technique with the JEOL JXA-8530F Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA-WDS) at the John M. Crowley Center for High Resolution Electron Microscopy at Arizona State University supervised by Dr. Axel Wittmann. Based on the methodology developed by Abbott and Lack (2013), a series of five assays were run per sample at 300X magnification in a relatively inclusion free area of clay matrix (spot area = 20...
Torvinen and Nelson (2020) Supplemental Material - Refinement of the Chronology of La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico, Using Ceramic Seriation (2020)
During the Epiclassic period (AD 600–900), the northern frontier of Mesoamerica consisted of a regional network of polities focused on large, hilltop centers, including the site of La Quemada in the Malpaso Valley of Zacatecas, Mexico. Although extensive archaeological research has been conducted at the site, the refinement of its chronology is essential for two reasons: (1) to establish the chronological control necessary to characterize social processes diachronically and (2) to ensure that...
Total station data-2017 (2017)
Total station data set #1 for 2017