Glass (Material Keyword)
Historic or prehistoric artifacts made from glass
401-425 (674 Records)
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Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2003 (2003)
Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2003
Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2007 (2007)
Grant Proposal to National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program, for Interdisciplinary Studies at New Philadelphia, Illinois, 2007
Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years (1985)
A previously unrecorded household dump was exposed during archeological mitigation of a construction project at Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Montana. The dump is located near the present location of the Coal Shed and extends under the access road toward the northwest corner of the 1890 addition to the main Ranch House. Analysis of the artifacts and stratigraphy in conjunction with the written and oral history of the area suggested two periods of deposition. The lower portion of the...
Grey Fox Ridge Data Recovery
Site AZ N:4:110(ASM) was a small pit house site that underwent data recovery excavation in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This project folder contains only the final project report. The analyses of ceramics, flaked stone, ground stone, and veretebrate fauna are presented in the project report along with architectural, radiocarbon dating, pollen, macrobotanical, shell, mineral, and historical artifact information. This information is synthesized and used...
Guebert Site: An 18th Century, Historic Kaskaskia Indian Village in Randolph County, Illinois (1972)
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Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1867
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1868
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1869
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1870
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1871
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1872
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1875
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1878
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1883
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888 (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, 1888
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview (2006)
Hadley Township Tax Assessments for New Philadelphia, Table of Contents and Overview
Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents (2006)
Hadley Towship Census Data, Table of Contents
Hale-o-Keawe Archeological Report: Archeology at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (1985)
This is a combined salvage, stabilization, and historical review of the Hale-o-Kea_ temple, City of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Kona, Hawaii. The historical data collected and submitted by Superintendent Russell A. Apple (1966) in a thesis for the complete restoration of the masonry platform, and the temple of the Hale-o-Keawe, are re-evaluated and analyzed for their archeological significance. (Editor's note: Russell Apple retired as Pacific Historian in 1981.) On the basis...
Hard Chief's Village Was Site of 1987 KAA Excavation (1987)
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Historic Archaeological and Architectural Investigations For the Proposed Kaiser Permanente Medical Facility, Southwest Corner of Sierra and Randall Avenues, City of Fontana, County of San Bernardino, California (1992)
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History and Archeology of Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas. Volume II: Description of the Artifacts and Ethnohistory of the Coahuiltecan Indians (1969)
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Homesteading in the Depression: A Study of Two Short-Lived Homesteads in the Harquahala Valley, Arizona (1988)
As a subcontractor to Northland Research, Inc., Archaeological Research Services, Inc. conducted a data recovery program at two historic sites which were affected by the construction of the Upper West Side Canal and Centennial Levee of the Central Arizona Project. Both sites are located in the Harquahala Valley of western Maricopa County, Arizona. Site AZ S:7:29(ASM) was the Enlarged (Dry Farm) Homestead of Hugh T. Stubblefield. It was occupied from 1930 or 1931 to mid 1933. Site AZ S:7:32(ASM)...
Homewood's Lot (18AN871)
Homewood's Lot (18AN871) is located off Whitehall Creek near the Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Continuously occupied since 1650, Homewood's Lot is one of eight known sites associated with the Puritan town of Providence (1649) (Luckenbach 1995). James Homewood arrived in Providence in 1649 and, in 1650, a parcel of land was laid out for him. James' brother, John Homewood, lived on Homewood's Lot until his death in 1681/82, leaving the land to his wife Sarah and first nephew,...
Hrísheimar 2004, Interim Report (field report) (2005)
The excavations at Hrísheimar have now been in progress for four years. The focus of the work for the first two years was more on surveying and test trenching for assessment than large scale excavation. In 2003 and 2004 the work increased with the opening of two large excavation areas. In 2003 there were two main excavation areas; one was approximately 60 m west of the farm mound; the other was just by the farm mound on its eastern side. The areas were individually sub-divided and each was given...