Human Remains (Material Keyword)

The remains of any part of a human

2,276-2,300 (3,246 Records)

North Valley Route Cultural Resources-Archaeology (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Wirth Associates, Inc..

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Northern Basin of Mexico Historical Ecology Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Chris Morehart

This project examines the long term and continuous production of human landscapes in the northern Basin of Mexico. Building off of several long term and short term projects in this area, this project combines regional archaeological and environmental research with local-scale survey and excavation of communities, households, and water management features. This project examines how the landscape shaped and was shaped by the ways local communities confronted various political entities across time,...


Northern Unit Rim Sherds (1975)
IMAGE Joshua Mauro.

Rim Sherd Photos


Norton Mounds in Wyoming Township,Kent County, Michigan (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edmond P. Gibson.

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.


Norton Mounds Project (1963)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. D. Frankforter.

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Notch (spokeshave) Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates the distribution of notches (spokeshave scrapers). This category includes utilized flakes with a notch exhibiting use wear. These flakes were not tabulated in the Utilized Flake Table. See also "Distribution of Scraper Varieties."


Note On a Trephined Skull from Georgia (1929)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cornelius Burton Cosgrove.

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Note on Stone Celts, From Chiriqui. (1863)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles Blake.

This article describes the five stone "celts" that were submitted to Charles Blake in 1860 from the collections of antiquarian objects from Chiriqui. These objects were obtained from the graves in the area. These "celts' exhibit what the author calls a "well-known" scalpriform sharpening. Four of the celts are composed of "porphyritic" stone and the fifth celt is made of "indurated" clay.


Note on the Aboriginal Races of the North-Western Provinces of South America (1884)
DOCUMENT Full-Text R White.

This 1884 article by White refers to a strip of country about 600 miles in length and 250 miles in width on the west of the pacific ocean. The author describes his interpretation of the cultures and provides regional/locational differences. He also describes past and present burial rituals and techniques.


Note on the Archaeology of Chiriqui (1913)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George MacCurdy.

This brief 1913 article argues that the "...faunal environment of a given region is apt to be reflected in its primitive art, especially when the art is primarily of local origin." The region of interest is Chiriqui Panama. The author, George MacCurdy, describes the animal forms of the ceramic art found in the region to illustrate his argument.


Note On the Deposits Containing Human Remains and Artifacts at Vero, Florida (1917)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. H. Sellards.

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Note On the Presence of "Bilhariza Haematobia" in Egyptian Mummies of the Twentieth Dynasty (1910)
DOCUMENT Citation Only M. A. Ruffer.

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Note sur les sepultares indiennes du department de Chiriquí, Panamá (1866)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. De Zeltner.

This article is in Spanish and describes the tombs in Chiriqui, Panama


Notes on amplification of human mtDNA from tools and leather jacket of the Alpine Iceman (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas H. Loy. T. Brown. J. Connell. K. Dusza.

This unpublished report is a technical summary of results of testing organic residues and the leather coat of Otzi the Alpine Iceman using samples taken in Bolzano, Italy at the Sudtiroler Archaeologiemuseum June 29 to July 4, 1993. The impetus to re-sample from the tools came as part of the production of a documentary about the Iceman for Discovery Channel (Brando Quilici Productions). Previous microscopic and biochemical analysis had revealed the presence of hemoglobin, mammalian...


Notes on Excavations in the Aztec Ruin (1928)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl H. Morris.

This report by Earl H. Morris summarizes his observations and interpretations of excavated rooms at Aztec West Ruin between 1916 and 1922. To quote Morris' introduction to the monograph "In compiling these notes, it was the desire of the writer to set down each and every condition observed that might aid in explaining the building of the pueblo, the cycle of its inhabitation, and the agencies of its destruction, and make possible the reconstruction of at least the cultural history of those who...


Notes On Some Aleut Mummies (1875)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William H. Dall.

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Notes on the Excavation in the Aztec Ruin (1928)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl H. Morris.

The following pages contain the greater part of the notes recorded while excavations at the Aztec Ruin were in progress. The first were written in July, 1916; the last, in August, 1927. Those here segregated are confined to secular rooms and general conditions, the ceremonial chambers having been reserved for treatment in a paper dealing specifically with kivas.


Notes on the State of Virginia: Query XI (1801)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas Jefferson.

Thomas Jefferson, in his mission to describe Virginia, (more or less unknowingly) writes a small ethnographic chapter on the Native Americans that inhabit his place of interest. One intensely interesting point of discussion lies in Jefferson's short description of his archeological findings of a burial mound.


Nuvuk Archaeological Project (NAP)
PROJECT Anne Jensen.

This NSF and Department of Education (ECHO) funded project involves excavation of a village and cemetery at Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska. Ipiutak and Early Thule through recent Inupiat were documented. There is a large associated aDNA project dealing with the human remains, with Dennis O'Rourke as PI.


Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska: The Thule Cemetery and Ipiutak Occupation (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne Jensen.

This study presents a revised cultural chronology for the Nuvuk site, Point Barrow, Alaska. It is based on results of 10 years of work at the site, including the Nuvuk Archaeology Project. First, the history and results of prior ethnographic and archaeological research on the North Slope are reviewed, with an emphasis on material pertaining to coastal North Alaska. Nuvuk is set in environmental context, and the results of geomorphological research associated with this project are...


Oak Hill #1
PROJECT Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

The Oak Hill #1 site is located in Minden, Montgomery County, New York. It includes the village and the adjacent cemetery. This site is important for understanding Mohawk epidemics and population decline in the second quarter of the seventeenth century. Starting in the 1920s the site was dug by Douglas Ayers. In the 1930s, it was dug by John Saunders, Gilbert Hagerty, and Harry Schoff. In 1983, the site was more extensively excavated by a combined team from the University at Albany and the...


Oak Hill #1 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

This section provides information on the Oak Hill #1 site.


Oak Hill #1 Catalog (1983)
DATASET Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is an inventory of artifacts collected at the Oak Hill # 1 site.


Oak Hill Bead Inventory (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Pamela E. Sugihara.

This is a list of bead varieties found at the Oak Hill #1 site.


Oak Hill Catalog Guide (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dean Snow.

This is a guide to the Oak Hill #1 site.