Glass (Material Keyword)

Historic or prehistoric artifacts made from glass

1,351-1,375 (7,315 Records)

Archeological Monitoring of the Jackson Avenue to Thalia Street (Phase I) Floodwall Project in the City of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eva J. Harris. James M. Wojtala. John A. Turner. Leslie McFaden. R. Christopher Goodwin.

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Archeological Monitoring, Installation of Fire Suppression System, Fort Scott National Historic Site, Bourbon County, Kansas: 1997-1998 (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott Stadler.

From April 1997 to January 1998 trenchlng for the installation of a fire suppression system was undertaken at Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. The excavations were monitored to determine if cultural features or artifacts were located in the areas of disturbance. Monitoring revealed historic features and artifacts relating to the military and post-military hlstory of the fort.


An Archeological Overview and Assessment of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Sioux County, Nebraska (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John R. Bozell.

This document provides an archeological overview and assessment of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument in Sioux County, Nebraska. The study was completed under the terms of a purchase order and scope-of-work issued by the Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service in Lincoln, Nebraska. Archeological investigations began at the park in the 1960s and have continued through the present. All fee title land within the park has been examined on at least one occasion by professional...


An Archeological Overview and Assessment of Homestead National Monument of America, Gage County, Nebraska (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John R. Bozell.

This document provides an archeological overview and assessment of Homestead National Monument of America in Gage County, Nebraska. The study was completed under the terms of a purchase order and scope-of-work issued by the Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service in Lincoln, Nebraska. Archeological investigations began at the park in the late 1940s and have continued through the present. All fee title land within the park has been examined on at least one occasion...


An Archeological Overview and Assessment of the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, West Branch, Iowa (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fred A. Finney.

This document presents an archeological overview and assessment for the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site (HEHO), Cedar County, Iowa. Specific report sections review and describe the local and regional environment, past archeological investigations, known archeological resources and repositories, primary and secondary data sources, reviews the park's archeological database, and concludes with a series of management recommendations for future archeological research. HEHO is located in the...


Archeological Progress Report No. 2, Field Season of 1957 (1957)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution. Missouri Basin Project.

The 1957 summer field season began the twelfth year of continuous operation of the Missouri Basin Project and of the Inter-Agency Archeological and Paleontological Salvage Program. The first eleven years have been outstandingly productive despite several setbacks. The twelfth year began with an even more encouraging prospect than many of the previous years. The areas within the Missouri Basin that have been or soon will be lost forever to scientific archeological investigation due to dam...


Archeological Progress Report No. 5, Field Season of 1960 (1960)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project, Lincoln, NE.

The primary purpose of these informal reports is to outline the current work in the Missouri Basin and discuss some of the general problems involved. Response to such reports in the past has been encouraging and helpful, even aiding in the settling of some future policies. We hope we will, with this report, continue to receive response and constructive criticisms that will assist in getting the most out of the Salvage Program. This is one of the most crucial periods in the entire Inter-Agency...


Archeological Progress Report No. 8, Field Season of 1963 (1963)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project.

This is the eighth in a series of reports presented to provide a resume of current archeological work within the Missouri River Basin. During the summer of 1963 there were twenty-one field parties, representing one Federal and six State agencies, working in the Missouri Basin under the aegis of the Inter-Agency Archeological Salvage Program. A further breakdown shows that the Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution, had twelve field parties working in reservoirs and proposed canal...


Archeological Progress Report No. 9, Field Season of 1964 (1964)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project.

This is the ninth in a series of reports presented to provide a summary of current field activities within the Missouri River Basin. Twenty-three field parties, representing one federal and seven state agencies, participated in the Inter-Agency Archaeological Salvage Program within the Missouri Basin during the summer of 1964. Fourteen parties were fielded by the Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution. Eleven of these worked within the Oahe, Big Bend, and Fort Randall reservoirs...


Archeological Reconnaissance in the Looking Glass Rock Locality of San Juan County, Utah (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dennis G. Weder. F. R. Hauck.

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Archeological Reconnaissance of Assault Runway Additions Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The continuation of a Class I archeological reconnaissance survey was conducted on three isolated parcels included in land additions for an assault runway to the east side of the Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma. A total of 222.48 acres were surveyed between December 1 and December 3, 1991. The initial land addition survey was conducted in 1989. Four historic sites were located during this survey. All of these resources have been subjected to disturbances which have severely...


Archeological Reconnaissance of Historic Sites in the Fort Randall Reservoir Area: a Preliminary Report (1950)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas Garth.

From July 19 to November 3 in 1930 a survey and excavation program was carried on to locate and if possible determine the physical appearance of historic sites which will shortly be flooded in the Fort Randall Reservoir area. An important feature of the program was to photograph the ruins and gather representative artifacts from each, to be placed in museums to help portray the site’s history. The work was carried on for the National Park Service by the Smithsonian Institution as part of the...


An Archeological Reconnaissance of Proposed Parcels of Kentucky State Highway 55 Upgrade, and Phase II Investigations of Site 15SH50, Shelby County, Kentucky (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Henry S. McKelway. Michael D. Richmond. Robert B. Hand.

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An Archeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed KY 92 Upgrade From Pine Knot to Williamsburg in McCreary and Whitley Counties, Kentucky (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael D. Richmond. R. Berle Clay.

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Archeological Reconnaissance Survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The reconnaissance level survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas, was conducted on May 18-19, 1993, in order to assess areas with a high potential for intact archeological sites. Nine hundred sixty-one acres were surveyed within the boundary of the base. One historic archeological site (41GU32), a homestead dating to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was identified as well as a historic isolated find consisting of a bottle glass base (41GU33) and prehistoric...


Archeological Reconnaissance Survey To Evaluate the Sensitivity of an Area To Be Used for a 40 X 24 Ft. Picnic Shelter, One at Kare (St. Albans) and One At Bomoseen (Cstleton) State Park (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter A. Thomas.

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Archeological Reconnaissance, South Hero: Project F028-1(1) (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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Archeological Report On the Proposed Delaware Riverfront Park, Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. A. Fittipaldi.

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Archeological Report On the Revisit the Amoco Elk Basin Block Area Survey (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Greer.

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Archeological Resource Survey of Seismic #1 Near Sunnyside, Utah (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert R. Ellis.

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Archeological Salvage at Historic Sites in the Missouri Basin by the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution / Missouri Basin Project (1957)
DOCUMENT Full-Text G. Hubert Smith.

This publication is a mission statement and brief survey of the Missouri Basin area and its archaeological opportunities. The document encourages the excavation of the Missouri Basin in order to expand the initial information available for the restricted reservoir areas. The document is accompanied by photographs of related sites and artifacts.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0499, N.D. (2018)
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This site consists of a two-story brick structure built c. 1800-1820. It is of rather simple Federal styling, with corbeled eave cornices, flush end chimneys, and a three-bay facade. At one end of the house there is a one-story frame wing that incorporates an early (probably original) and formerly detached kitchen. Although altered in recent years, it retains its large, exterior end chimney. The house stands on property owned by the Society of Jesus from 1649 to 1980, and was possibly built as a...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0516, N.D. (2018)
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This shell midden consists of approximately 8 acres. Four stps placed within this area recorded depths between 20 and 30cmbs. A rhyolite flake was found in one of the stps within the midden area. A small quantity of oyster shell was recovered in three stps along the cliff. Prehistoric material distribution (including one non-diagnostic ceramic sherd) was thinly scattered throughout most sections of the test area, which extended some 400m further southwest from the oyster shell...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0523, N.D. (2018)
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Wilke and Thompson reported lithics at this site. Geo-Recon found a small prehistoric lithic scatter here in 1980, consisting of quartz and quartzite flakes and chunks, and occasional biface fragments. They speculated that this site might be considered continuous with 18CH158, 159, and 161. MAAR found artifacts in 10 stps. These included 1 amber glass, 1 brick fragment, 5 quartz and quartzite debitage, 1 chert possible spoke shave, and 1 fire-cracked rock.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0525, N.D. (2018)
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Wilke and Thompson noted a shell midden with Popes Creek pottery. Geo-Recon found numerous water rolled quartzite flakes and chunks on the beach below the eroding cliff line. A hammerstone and quartzite stemmed projectile point were also observed. The source of these secondary deposits is likely the adjacent cliff though whether the majority of the artifacts are coming from the shell associated occupation or perhaps a subshell occupation is unknown at this time. No diagnostic artifacts were...