Dating Sample (Material Keyword)
Material collected for use with dating techniques such as radiocarbon, dendrochronology or archaeomagnetism
1,051-1,075 (3,801 Records)
The Campbell Hollow site (11ST144) is located in the lower Illinois River valley in Scott Country, Illinois. Late Woodland remains were primarily encountered in the plow zone, and two buried Archaic components were excavated in 1980 and 1981. Early and Middle Archaic remains were buried by over 2 m of sediment at the toe of colluvial slope on the east side of the Illinois River valley near the entrance of a small stream (Campbell Hollow Creek) into the main valley. The Archaic encampments are...
Campbell Hollow, IL (11ST144) Fauna dataset 1/4" screen (1980)
The Campbell Hollow site (11ST144) is located in the lower Illinois River valley in Scott Country, Illinois. Late Woodland remains were primarily encountered in the plow zone, and two buried Archaic components were excavated in 1980 and 1981. Early and Middle Archaic remains were buried by over 2 m of sediment at the toe of colluvial slope on the east side of the Illinois River valley near the entrance of a small stream (Campbell Hollow Creek) into the main valley. The Archaic encampments are...
Campbell Hollow, IL (11ST144) Project
The Campbell Hollow site (11ST144) is located in the lower Illinois River valley in Scott Country, Illinois. The site was excavated under the direction of Dr. C. Russell Stafford (Center for American Archaeology) for the Central Illinois Expressway project, with funding from the Illinois Department of Transportation. Late Woodland remains were primarily encountered in the plow zone and two buried Archaic components were excavated in 1980 and 1981. Early and Middle Archaic remains were buried by...
Camping and Hot-Rock Cooking: Hunter-Gatherer Land Use Across the Southwest Pecos Slopes (2018)
Understanding changes in mobility and subsistence practices among Jornada Mogollon hunter-gatherer groups remains a substantial research issue. Residents across the Permian Basin largely maintained a hunting-and-gathering cultural adaption throughout prehistoric times, although some segment of the local population practiced cultivation during the Late Formative period. The Southwest Pecos Slopes reflects transitional vegetation community that interfaces between succulent-rich uplands and...
Camping and Hot-Rock Cooking: Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in the Southwest Pecos Slopes (2018)
This project entailed thematic reconnaissance survey, evaluation, and small-scale excavations of a total of 42 previously recorded archaeological sites. Survey was conducted using the Transect Recording Unit (TRU) method, with 10-by-10-m TRUs. Excavations consisted of bisections of features that exhibited carbonized remains sufficient for macrobotanical identification and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dating, in addition to phytolith and starch analyses. The project resulted in...
Camping and Hot-Rock Cooking: Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in the Southwest Pecos Slopes, Data Compendium (2018)
This project entailed thematic reconnaissance survey and small-scale excavations of a total of 42 previously recorded archaeological sites. Survey was conducted using the Transect Recording Unit (TRU) method, with 10-by-10-m TRUs. Excavations consisted of bisections of features that exhibited carbonized remains sufficient for macrobotanical identification and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dating, in addition to phytolith and starch analyses. The project resulted in examination...
Canyonlands: The Archeology of Horseshoe Canyon (2000)
For over a hundred years, Americans have been intrigued by the ancient remains of human art, activities, and settlements in the Greater Southwest. By the turn of the century archaeologists knew that the haunting cliff dwellings were left by the Anasazi farmers who lived in the region 700 to 900 years ago. But it was only in the 1930’s and 1940’s that archaeologists discovered evidence of the first people in the southwest. Although these people lived for over 6000 years in the Canyonlands...
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb, on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial.
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico: Photo Log (2008)
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial. This is the photo log for the photos taken during the data...
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico: Photos (2007)
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial. These photos were taken during the project. The photo...
Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase I Subsurface Summary and Artifact Inventories (2015)
MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact inventory data for the Phase I investigation of the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128]
Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase II Subsurface and Artifact Data (2015)
MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact inventory data for the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase II investigation
Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Field and Artifact Photographs (2015)
Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Field and Artifact Photographs
Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Subsurface and Artifact Data (2015)
MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact data from the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III investigation
Casagrand Thermoluminescence (1998)
This document is a copy of notes taken regarding sherd testing for Uranium and Thorium at the Otstungo site.
Casagrand's Notes
These are Robert Casagrand's notes on his analysis of pot sherds from Mohawk Valley sites, including England's Woods.
Casagrand's Thermoluminescence Notes
These are Robert Casagrand's notes on an experiment done in the thermoluminescence lab on pot sherds from various sites in the Mohawk Valley Project, including Elwood.
The Case for Archiving Legacy Archaeological Collections into tDAR: Digitizing Approaches for Preservation, Dissemination, and Access (2013)
Paper documents are a time proven technology for the preservation and dissemination of information. The advent of computers and the Internet have enhanced some basic concepts for which paper documents have traditionally been used, such as the management of information on an external platform. Some benefits of using computers are the speed and ease of aggregating and disseminating information. This research will review preservation methods on how to ingest a legacy archaeological collection into...
Castle Gardens Ceramic Vessel (2002)
In 1987 a broken ceramic vessel was discovered at the Castle Gardens site in central Wyoming. Craig Bromley, Bureau of Land Management, assisted by members of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, conducted a test excavation recovering about 80% of the pot. Gail Gossett carefully restored the pot (Figure 1). In 1996, the Bureau of Land Management asked me to examine the restored pot; to offer a description of its manufacturing technique and its other attributes; and to compare the pot to other...
Catalog Number by Unit (2002)
This lists the catalog numbers by excavation unit.
Cellar Creek Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (2002)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Cellar Creek Ruin, located on Tonto National Forest land. The site is comprised of a 100 or more room structure (described as a caserón, compound, or pueblo) with defensive walls and a maze entry, accompanied by artifact scatter and at least one cemetery. The file consists of a heritage inventory form, two types of site data form, maps of the site, an Arizona State Museum archaeological survey form, and a cultural resources preliminary inventory...
The Cemetery and Architectural Features of the Stadium Locus of Tempe Plaza (AZ U:9:72 ASU) (1991)
In January of 1988, during construction activities in the parking lot of the Arizona State University football stadium, a number of prehistoric features (cultural surfaces and cremations) were encountered. Construction activities were temporarily halted, and salvage excavation was undertaken by the Office of Cultural Resource Management of Arizona State University under the direction of Glen Rice and Paul Minnis (Laurene Montero and Philip Weiss, crew chiefs). Excavation was carried out during...
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois (2006)
Census Key: Agriculture; 1850 U.S. Census: Agriculture Schedules for Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois