Glass (Material Keyword)
Historic or prehistoric artifacts made from glass
201-225 (617 Records)
Representative artifacts: Drawing of wine bottle seal with Richard Bennett's crest
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Fireplace Shovel (2004)
Representative artifacts: Fireplace shovel
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Furniture Hardware (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of furniture hardware
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Fork with Decorated Bone Handle (2004)
Representative artifacts: Iron fork with decorated bone handle
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Padlock (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete iron padlock
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Shovel (2004)
Representative artifacts; Iron shovel
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Skeleton Key (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete iron skeleton key
Bennett's Point (18QU28): North Devon Sgraffito (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of North Devon Sgraffito
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Ornamental Architectural Plaster (2004)
Representative artifacts: Ornamental architectural plaster fragment
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Pewter Spoons (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sample of pewter spoons
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Richard Bennett Wine Bottle Seals (2004)
Representative artifacts: Richard Bennett wine bottle seals
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Smoker's Companion (2004)
Representative artifacts: Complete smoker's companion
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Tin-glazed Earthenware Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware bowl
Bennett's Point (18QU28): White Salt-glazed Bowls (2004)
Representative artifacts:Polychrome white salt-glazed bowls
Bennett's Point (18QU28): Wine Bottle Seal (2004)
Representative artifacts; Wine bottle seal with Richard Bennetts crest
Burle's Town Land (18AN826)
The Burle's Town Land Site (18AN826) is located within the 17th-century settlement of Providence in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Providence had been settled primarily by a group of Puritans invited by Lord Baltimore to Maryland in 1649. The colony’s Act Concerning Religion, passed that same year, guaranteed that the Puritans would not be harassed for their religious beliefs as they had been in Virginia. While the relationship between the newly arrived settlers at Providence and the Maryland...
CA-CAL-1140H, Feature 2: Maltos' Adobe Store, Excavation Report (1991)
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CA-CAL-1141H, Feature I-15: Stone Baking Oven; Excavation Report (1991)
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The Camp at Bonita Cañon: A Buffalo Soldier Camp in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona (1987)
This report presents the results of the CHIR 86B archeological project, whose main objective was to record and evaluate the significance of an 1885-1886 Tenth Cavalry "Buffalo Soldier" camp in Chiricahua National Monument. It states the reasons for the project, presents a summary of previous work in and near the project area, and discusses the background history of the "Buffalo Soldier" in the U.S. military and the part they played in the Geronimo Campaign in southern Arizona, including the Camp...
Carter's Grove Site CG-8 (44JC647)
Carter’s Grove Site 8—also known as CG-8 (44JC647)—is part of the Martin’s Hundred settlement, located on the James River in James City County, Virginia. The site was probably occupied sometime in the second quarter of the 17th century and abandoned by c. 1650, at a time when the price of tobacco had dropped in Virginia. Its occupants appear to have been at the lower end of the economic scale, in contrast with the Martin’s Hundred residents described by Ivor Noël Hume in his book, Martin’s...
Caughnawaga
The project contains files relating to the excavation of the site called Caughnawaga, a Mohawk site near Fonda, New York. The site was site was excavated over the course of the years from 1948 to 1956 by the Van Epps-Hartley Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association. Floor plans resulting from these excavations were assemble electronically as part of the Mohawk Valley Project (1982-1995). Artifacts from the excavations remain with the chapter.
Caughnawaga between houses 10, 9, 8, 4, 3, 2, and 1
Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 10, 9, 8, 4, 3, 2, and 1.
Caughnawaga between houses 11 & 12
Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 11 and 12.
Caughnawaga between houses 12, 11, 10, 7,6 5, and 4.
Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 12, 11, 10, 7, 6, 5, and 4.
Caughnawaga between Houses 4 & 5
Aggregated floor plans for the area between longhouses 4 and 5.