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1974 Excavations at Fort Larned National Historic Site Kansas (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas D. Scott.

This resource contains an extensive field report of excavations carried out by the University of Colorado in twelve different localities at Ft. Larned National Historic Site during June and July, 1974. The field party of thirteen individuals was under the direction of Douglas D. Scott. Tested and excavated areas and structures are specified under an amendment to provisions of National Park Service Contract X-2000-3-0083. Following the descriptive section on the excavation is a discussion of...


Analysis of a late Archaic hearth feature at the Debra L. Friedkin Site in central Texas (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tyler Laughlin. Anna Dean.

The Debra L. Friedkin Site (41BL1239) near Salado, Texas, is the oldest known, continually occupied site in North America. While the previous focus of excavations and analyses at the Friedkin Site has been on Paleoindian strata, this site also has extensive early and late Archaic components, and recent excavations in 2015 and 2016 uncovered a 3 m x 5 m series of five overlapping hearth features in the late Archaic strata (14C 4,000-1,250 B.P.). Projectile points, tools and organic materials...


Animal Fats and Ancient Pyro Technologies in the North American Arctic: Contextualized Analysis of Lipids in Archaeological Sediments, Combustion Features, and Ceramics (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tammy Buonasera. Shelby Anderson. Shannon Tushingham. Andy Tremayne.

Processing and combustion of animal products including bone, fat, and oil for food and fuel was critical for human occupation of far northern latitudes. Remnant fats from these activities preserve exceptionally well in many Alaskan sites and various sources can be identified using standard techniques of lipid analysis. Combining lipid analysis with ethnographically informed experiments and high-resolution analysis of archaeological sediments, combustion features and ceramics, could help trace...


Archaeological Investigations at Rancho Del Dios, Units Land 2 Rancho Santa Fe, California. (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Russell L. Kaldenberg.

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Archaeological Monitoring Program: A Liturgical Center at San Luis Rey Academy (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. George Toren. Nadine Mandel-Toren.

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Archaeological Resources Survey Conducted for the Baldwin North City West Project Neighborhoods 4, 5, and 6 (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marie Cottrell.

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An Archaeological Survey Report for a Proposed Highway Widening Project on Route 67 South of Poway Road, 11-SD-67 P.M. 13.4-15.2, 11209-18666. (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Debra A. Dominici.

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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area Archeological Resource Survey, 1994 Field Season (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Guy Prentice.

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A Brief Discussion of the Archaeological Investigations at La Costa North Lake and Golf Course Complex (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles S. Bull.

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Central Andes Kotosh Religious Tradition, Third Millennium BCE: Hearth Designs as Andean Portals between Worlds (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mary Louise Stone.

On top of Caral Peru’s amphitheater mound, an entry passageway opens to an inner sanctum—tiered benches surrounding a sunken floor and a central ceremonial hearth. This concentric design recessed into the earth repeats in diverse ways throughout third millennium BCE Kotosh Religious Tradition temples in the central Andes. Whence the concentric sunken design and hearth? I propose the hearth functioned as Andean portals for communication with unseen worlds, giving offerings, remembering ancestors....


Features (2010)
IMAGE Stephanie Barrante. Jessica Hughes. Victoria Hawley. Donna Ochenrydeb.

Images illustrating architectural and other features uncovered at Fort St. Joseph from 2002 to 2010.


The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
PROJECT Michael Nassaney.

The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project is a collaboration between Western Michigan University and the City of Niles, MI to investigate, interpret, and preserve the physical remains of the site of Fort St. Joseph, a mission, garrison, and trading post complex occupied from 1691 to 1781 by the French then British. Since its inception, the Project has cultivated a robust program of public archaeology to involve and invest the community in the preservation of the site and more generally, the...


Historical / Archaeological Survey and Test Report for the Boyce Parcel Aqua Hedionda Lagoon, Carlsbad, California (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ivan Strudwick.

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Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson cultural heritage resources collection. This project is used to fill metadata for all resources part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson collection.


MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS FROM SITE LA 128608, AN ISOLATED HEARTH LOCATED NEAR LOCO HILLS, SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Curtis Nepstad-Thornberry.

A macrobotanical sample from site LA128608 was sent for analysis and identification. The site is an isolated hearth located near Loco Hills, New Mexico. The upper portion of the feature has likely been destroyed by road construction and subsequent vehicle traffic. Archaeologists sampled the entire hearth, which resulted in a sample encompassing 25 liters. A C-14 sample, extracted from the hearth, yielded a calibrated date ranging from BP 4,410 to 3,975. Depending on sample size, level of...


New Contributions to the Archeology of Oahe Reservoir (1954)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Wheeler.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE CYLINDRICAL HEARTH/OVEN, 48CA3030, WYOMING (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Fill from a small diameter, cylindrical hearth/oven was examined for pollen and starches. This hearth probably dates between AD 600-AD 950 and is located on Horse Creek.


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITES 5GA1219 AND 5GA2524, WESTERN COLORADO (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings.

Samples from a possible hearth remnant at 5GA1219 and from a rock-filled basin hearth at 5GA2524 were analyzed for pollen and macrofloral remains. These sites are located in Grand County in western Colorado. Site 5GA2524 appears to represent a late fall or early winter hunting camp, and a conventional radiocarbon date of 1640 ± 80 BP (Beta-147164) indicates occupation during the Late Prehistoric period. Pollen and macrofloral analyses, including identification of charcoal, will provide...


Report of an Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Lost Valley Reforesta-Tion Project, Lost Valley Scout Reservation (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dana Bleitz. Paul Porcasi.

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Results of an Archaeological Evaluation of Cultural Resources at the Fisch Lot Split Project, Julian, San Diego County, California (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brian Smith.

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Site Area W-20, a Progress Report (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Emma Lou Davis. Paul Ezell.

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State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Response to Questions Raised About Archaeological Sites Found Near Elmendorf Air Force Base (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel E. Stone.

This document includes a letter from Daniel E. Stone from the MSB Cultural Resource Department to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. The letter includes information on the possible archaeological district ANC-02881 and characteristics of sites associated with the Native Village of Eklutna. Also enclosed is a response letter from Ms. Bitter, the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer, and her conclusions to the archaeological findings.


Where were the hearths: an experimental investigation of the archaeological signature of prehistoric fire technology in the alluvial gravels of the Southern Plains (2007)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul Backhouse. E Johnson.

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