Building Materials (Material Keyword)

Materials used for construction (e.g., brick, wood, adobe)

3,426-3,450 (5,396 Records)

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Map of Pike County, 1876 (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from Map of Pike County, 1876


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Closer Scale View (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Closer Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Larger Scale View (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Larger Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Medium Scale View (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpt from U.S.G.S. Digital Raster Data Maps, Medium Scale View


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpts from 1956 Landform Map (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Excerpts from 1956 Landform Map


Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Topographic and Satellite Images (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Fennell

Maps of New Philadelphia, Illinois: Topographic and Satellite Images


Marble Provenance Investigation of the Roman Sabine Sarcophagus (2014)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Fred White.

Open Journal of Archaeometry A Florida Archaeological Survey Archaeometry Project in association with laboratory studies at The Institute of Structure of Matter of the Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy and the University of Georgia, Department of Geology, Athens, Georgia, United States The provenance of marbles used for making sarcophagi during the Roman period is an important question and scientific analysis can provide a strong confirmation and basis for future studies...


Marijilda Canyon Archeological District Arizona Site Steward File (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jim McDonald. M. M. Farrell. P. M., Ph.D. Spoerl. Carl B. Johnson.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Marijilda Canyon Archeological District, located on Coronado National Forest land. This district is comprised of multiple sites including a masonry pueblo, numerous agricultural features, plazas, rock alignments, and prehistoric and historic petroglyphs. The sites are generally identified as Salado, although one document favors Mogollon. Amidst the prehistoric sites is one historic site, a structure with a fireplace, doorway, and trash deposit,...


Marion Museum of History and Archaeology – Missing Artifacts Recovery Investigation (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Uploaded by: Fred White

Marion Museum of History and Archaeology – Missing Artifacts Recovery Investigation In December of 2012 the announcement came that the director of the Marion Museum of History and Archaeology in Ocala, Florida was resigning. Shortly after this announcement volumes of information about irregularities at the Marion Museum circulated through the academic community and now years later the impact of those irregularities are coming to light. Two recent complaints filed with law enforcement, a...


Marshland of Cities: Deltaic Landscapes and the Evolution of Early Mesopotamian Civilization (2003)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jennifer Pournelle.

Prevailing theories of the evolution of early complex societies in southern Mesopotamia presume a uniform, arid landscape transited by Tigris and Euphrates distributaries. These theories hold that it was the seventh millennium BCE introduction of irrigation technologies from the northern alluvium to the south that began the punctuated evolution of Mesopotamian irrigation schemes. In this view, irrigation-dependent agro-pastoral production was the primary stimulus to urbanization and, millennia...


Martin Adobe Site - San Bernardino - Seccombe Lake State Recreation Area, Supplemental Research (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alexandra Luberski.

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.


Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) 1976
PROJECT James W. McMichael. US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

The USACE, Louisville District obtained the collection through an archaeological test excavation at the Mary Ann Cole Site in 1976. Mary Ann Cole Site was situated on a fluvial terrace of the Ohio River where the Blue River joins it in Crawford County in Indiana. With the discovery of the site, test excavation were undertaken to define the site and locate features. The site’s western boundary was indefinable due to the presence of the abandoned Corp of Engineers Lock and Dam No. 44 structures....


Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) 1977
PROJECT James Kellar. US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

The USACE, Louisville District obtained this investigation through an archaeological test excavation at the Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) in 1977 undertaken by the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University. The Mary Ann Cole Site is located on a fluvial terrace at the confluence of the Ohio River and Blue River in Crawford County, Indiana (Guendling 1977). The Mary Ann Cole, 1977 investigation was undertaken to ascertain cultural deposits prior to planned development of the site...


Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) 1979-1981
PROJECT John T. Dorwin. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District.

Data recovery at the Mary Ann Cole Site (12CR1) in Crawford County, Indiana, consisted of archaeological excavations at the site and a geologic survey of lithic resources in nearby uplands. Excavations examined deposits consisting primarily of lithic refuse reflecting the manufacture of a variety of chert objects relating to the Late Archaic/Early Woodland transitional and Middle Woodland Periods. Materials indicated a lithic manufacturing locus composed entirely of waste products and broken or...


Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory: Conservation Survey Summary - Condition (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

List of artifacts curated by the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory for Joint Base Andrews.


Maryland Historic Trust Inventory of Historic Properties Form for Building 1535 at Andrews Air Force Base (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lorraine Gross.

Maryland Historic Trust - Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form and National Register Eligibility Review Form completed on Building 1535 at Andrews Air Force Base. The structure was deemed ineligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


Maryland Historical Trust Communication Regarding Multiple Projects at Joint Base Andrews (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Amanda R. Apple.

Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding the proposed construction and demolition projects at Joint Base Andrews. The Maryland Historical Trust confirms that four of Joint Base Andrews' projects will not negatively effect historic properties: constructions of a Helicopter Operations Facility and a Child Development Center, the demolition of Building 1429, and the removal of AAFES canopy and fuel tanks. However, the Maryland Historic Trust requests separate Determinations of...


Maryland Historical Trust Communication Regarding Review of Chapel II Repairs (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth Cole.

Response from the Maryland Historical Trust (MDSHPO) regarding the proposed renovation and repair projects on Chapel II at Andrews Air Force Base. The Maryland Historical Trust notes the Chapel's close proximity to a cemetery, and provides recommendations special archaeological provisions and additional documentation be completed in conjunction with the implementation of the project.


Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for Site 18CH220, BPI_0079 (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maryland Historical Trust.

This report is a Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report for the site T8, 18CH220. This site is located on Cedar Point Neck 200m northeast of a Radio Tower, 2 miles northeast of the end of Blossom Point. It lies in a grassy area. The site was discovered by trenching associated with the placement of a utility line. No structural or other features were noted, the site being characterized by a highly disturbed diffuse scatter of metal, brick, glass,...


The Mascot Saloon: Archeological Investigations in Skagway, Alaska (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Catherine Holder Spude. Karl Gurcke. Gwen Hurst. David Huelsbeck.

A group of buildings built between 1898 and 1904 cover a series of archeological deposits associated with the Mascot Saloon, the longest lived saloon operated by the same owner at the same location in the gold rush town of Skagway, Alaska. Built during the gold rush, and then continuing to cater to the working class men of this railroad and shipping port until local prohibition in July 1916 the Mascot Saloon witnessed all phases of saloon life. A thorough contextual history explores the...


Master Artifact and Sample Inventory (2023)
DATASET Katherine Seikel. AmaTerra Environmental, Inc..

Complete inventory of all collected materials from the excavations of 41CR56, 41CR61 and 41CR64


Master Artifact Tables, Parade Ground and Continental Park Loci 1-19, Fort Monroe (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text PANAMERICAN CONSULTANTS, INC..

Master list of all artifacts uncovered during Phase I investigations at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The inventory is divided according to artifact type.


Matacanela Archaeological Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Marcie Venter

This collection consists of information generated as part of the NSF-funded Matacanela Archaeological Project, Directed by Marcie Venter. Information will include artifact classification systems, sample photos, and other materials that researchers in Mesoamerica, especially those examining Formative and Classic transformations, may find helpful for comparative purposes.


Material Culture and Consumer Choices at Tech Flats: Archaeological and Historical Investigations of the Techwood/Clark Howell Urban Revitalization Tract, Atlanta, Georgia (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey W. Gardner. Connie Huddleston. Dawn Reid. Bobby G. Southerlin.

Archaeological survey and data recovery were conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at the Techwood/Clark Howell Homes Urban Revitalization Tract, in Atlanta, Georgia. Fieldwork within the 50 acre development tract was conducted in three phases over a period of approximately two years (between June 1995 and May 1997). Funding for these investigations was provided under a federal Housing and Urban Development Block Grant to the Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta (HACA) through...


Material Culture of an 18th-Century Gulf Coast Plantation; the Augustin Rochon Plantation, ca. 1750s-1780, Baldwin County, Alabama. (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bonnie L. Gums.

Southwestern Alabama's colonial history is represented by the sites of native settlements and colonial forts, villages, and river plantations that spanned the French (1699-1763), British (1763-1780) and Spanish (1780-1813) periods. In the eighteenth century, over 60 plantations were established along the major waterways around Mobile, but fewer than ten have been identified as archaeological sites, and excavation has occured at only four. Unfortunately, many of the historic sites around Mobile...