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Pattern and process in Strombus gigas tool replication (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W Keegan.

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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Primary Roads Project NHS-218-8(39)--19-09 AK.A. PIN 91-09020-1+2 and PIN 91-19500-1 Bremer, Chickasaw, and Floyd Counties (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only K. Kris Hirst.

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Phoenix Hydroelectric Project FERC License No. 1061 Cultural Resources Management Plan. (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Infotec Research, Inc..

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Picture Cave, color image (2010)
IMAGE Timothy Pauketat.

This is an image of Picture Cave, in eastern Missouri. AMS dates AD 1025. Interpreted by Carol Diaz-Granados as the Morning Star. (2004, Marking Stone, Land, Body, and Spirit, in Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand, Art Institute of Chicago). Image courtesy of Tim Pauketat.


Possible Birdman on shell (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Phillip Phillips. Brown James.

This is an illustration and description of a shell with possible birdman imagery from Spiro. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 302.1.


Présentation du troisième ensemble expérimental d'éléments de parure préhistorique (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paulette Pauc.

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The Roosevelt Community Development Study, Number 14, Volume 3: Paleobiological and Osteological Analyses (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Alaina Harmon

The Roosevelt Community Development Study (RCD) involved the testing and excavation of 27 sites in the Lower Tonto Basin of central Arizona. This is one of three related data recovery projects undertaken in the Tonto Basin for the Bureau of Reclamation prior to the raising of the Roosevelt Lake dam. The results of the RCD project are presented in four Anthropological Papers of the Center for Desert Archaeology: Anthropological Papers No. 12 is the research design; Anthropological Papers No. 13...


Sapelo Island
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Black

Sapelo Island Project


Sapelo Island: 2009 Shell Pile Excavation (2009)
IMAGE Richard Jefferis.

Images of Shell Pile Excavation


Shell Artifact Photographs, Arbitrary Collections at Bluestone Reservoir (2018)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of shell artifact collected during the Arbitrary Collections at Bluestone Reservoir archaeological investigation in the Bluestone Reservoir in West Virginia.


Shell fragments of craig style birdman (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Phillip Phillips. James Brown.

This is an illustration and description of numerous shell fragments depicting the birdman. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 209.1.


Shell Technology at the Pamunkey Site (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jan Welton. Errett Callahan.

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Shemya Island and the Question of Inland Sites (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Debra Corbett.

During the July 2002 excavation of sewer lines at Eareckson Air Station, two prehistoric midden deposits containing shell, bone, whalebone, stone and bone artifacts, and human remains were exposed. The Air Force Remote Sites archaeologist, Karlene Leeper, halted the work until archaeologists could determine whether the remains represented an in situ cultural deposit, or whether midden was transported as fill from elsewhere. Joined by Diane Hanson of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Leeper...


The Spiritual Economy of Shell in Native North America: Still Circulating (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Katherine Hayes.

Shell material, particularly marine shell, has long been recognized in the archaeology of pre-colonial America as a “prestige” good of complex meaning. Particularly in the Mississippian world, shell traveled great distances and appeared in richly meaningful contexts of use. Even in areas abundant in shellfish, however, it played a complex role: food, adornment, pottery temper, landscape alteration. After colonization shell use did not disappear, and oral traditions indicate some of the ways in...


Sustainable research in archaeological science: Examples from high-and low resolution biogeochemical studies of archaeological shell (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Meghan Burchell.

Advances in archaeological sciences demonstrated the (almost) unlimited potential to apply new methods and techniques to existing and under-utilized archaeological collections. Developing programs of research using innovative and multi-disciplinary approaches to the analysis of material cultural, hard tissues, sediments and organic remains are critical to move the discipline of archaeological sciences forward. More critical, is the balance between technical skills one learns to become an...


There And Back Again: A Geochemical Analysis of Casas Grandes Shell Procurement and Exchange (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew Krug. Kyle Waller. Christine VanPool.

Previous studies of shell exchange in the Southwest have supported archaeological interpretations of competing regional networks in which the Hohokam, Sinagua, and Anasazi acquired shell from the Gulf of California, while the Casas Grandes, Mimbres, and Western Puebloan groups acquired shell from West Mexico. This study will build on previous analyses by integrating stylistic analysis with an expanded compositional database to further examine the role of shell exchange in the Animas phase region...


Tracing traces from present to past. A functional analysis of pre-Columbian shell and stone artefacts from Anse à la Gourde and Morel, Guadeloupe, FWI. Unpublished Phd Thesis (2007)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Yvonne M J Lammers-Keijsers.

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