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Archeological Investigations of the 1874 Cavalry Barracks, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Wyoming (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas D. Scott. W.E. Sudderth. Christopher Schoen.

The Fort Laramie Cavalry Barracks was constructed in 1874 and continuously occupied until the National Park Service began interpretation of its history. A restoration effort required mitigative excavations in the building's interior and along the west side. Over 5,000 artifacts were recovered that physically document the changing uses of the building through time. Several features were identified that relate to the use of the site since at least the early 1860s. The foundations of a structure...


The Armstrong Farmstead (15Fa185): Stonewares and Refined Earthenwares as Indicators of Consumer Behavior and Economic Systems (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rose G. Moore. Deborah L. Rotman.

Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. was contracted by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to complete Phase II and III archaeological investigations at the Armstrong Farmstead (15Fa185) on Paris Pike in Fayette County in 2001 and 2002. A variety of interesting ceramic wares and patterns were observed. The stonewares appeared to represent unusual vessel forms, suggesting purchase from local manufacturers. In addition, these ceramic sherds were distinctly distributed across the site. However, the...


Phase Archaeological Survey of the Davenport Mixed-Use Development Portions of Section 1 & 12 T78N-R3E and Section 6 T78N-R4E Scott County (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Derrick J. Marcucci.

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