Experimental Archaeology (Other Keyword)

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Experimental Archaeology Class Construct Lodge (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Martin Stein.

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Experimental Archaeology in Maize Farming at Range Creek Field Station, Utah (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jenna Foster. Shannon Boomgarden. Ian Farrell.

This is an abstract from the "Experimental Pedagogies: Teaching through Experimental Archaeology Part II" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Archaeological evidence in Range Creek Canyon, Utah, shows a heavy reliance on maize farming during the Fremont occupation, 900–1200 CE. Evidence includes numerous corn cobs, ground stone tools, and food storage sites. Since 2013, researchers at the field station have used actualistic maize farming experiments to...


Experimental Archaeology of Medieval Food as Participant Observation (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scott Stull.

Central to anthropology is the concept of participant observation, where a researcher engages in immersive learning through ethnographic fieldwork. This concept is also important for archaeologists as immersive learning provides an avenue for more robust interpretation and the development of better research questions. Participant observation is not directly possible in the study of medieval archaeology, but replication studies of food culture can serve as one avenue toward immersive learning in...


Experimental Archaeology Research - New Approaches, Sweden, Oct. 2008 (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roeland P Paardekooper.

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Experimental Archaeology, a Fundamental Tool for the Delineation of Early Technology: Some Examples from Fort Center (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jonathan M. Leader.

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Experimental Archaeology, Between Enlightenment and Experience (2011)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bodil Petersson. Lars Erik Narmo.

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Experimental Archaeology, Scotland, Nov. 2008 (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roeland P Paardekooper.

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Experimental archaeology: A Perspective for the Future (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter J. Reynolds.

Reynolds opens the debate towards experimental archaeology as a science which was long ignored by archaeologists. A working Iron Age farm, dated to 300 BC and a Roman Villa are described as projects in this book. The constructors were confronted with climate extremes in Britain and trails to material. The experiments force the participants to rethink, reevaluate, and recreate their tests and trails. The farms included also agricultural experiments, such as grain storage. Concluding P.J....


Experimental archaeology: changing science agendas and perceptual perspectives (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Martin Bell.

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Experimental Archaeology: Insights from the Construction of an Adobe Room (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Aaron Trumbo. Allen Denoyer.

Experimental archaeology is a useful tool for improving our understanding of prehistoric technologies and testing archaeological interpretations. The "Hands On Archaeology" project at the 2014 Archaeology Southwest / University of Arizona Upper Gila Preservation Archaeology Field School focused on the experimental construction of a single-story adobe pueblo room in the style of the Cliff phase (AD 1300-1450+). This project was done in conjunction with limited excavation in three Cliff phase...


Experimental Archeology (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Martin Stein.

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Experimental Archeology Papers (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Errett Callahan.

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Experimental Archeology: Unlocking the Doors of Time (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Errett Callahan.

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Experimental Construction and Traditional Maintenance: Pathways to Practice in Ruins Stabilization (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lucas Hoedl. Wendel Navenma. Jeremy Navenma.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2019: General Sessions" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Tuzigoot pueblo (AD 1125 – AD 1400) has a nearly 85 year history of ruins stabilization, resulting in 25 different stabilization mortar types and methods of application. In 1998, Tuzigoot National Monument, through the Vanishing Treasures Program, set forth on a program of removing previous stabilization materials and replacing them with a standardized soil...


Experimental Construction of Hunter-Gatherer Residential Features, Mobility, and the Costs of Occupying "Persistent Places" (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher Morgan. Dallin Webb. Kari Sprengeler. Marielle Black. Nicole George.

This is an abstract from the "More Than Shelter from the Storm: Hunter-Gatherer Houses and the Built Environment" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Temporal and caloric costs associated with building common hunter-gatherer residential features – housefloors, housepits, storage pits, rock rings, and various types of wickiups – are presented based on experimental construction of these types of features. For subsurface features, excavation rates and...


Experimental Earth Oven Agave Bakes with the Southern Paiute in Nevada (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Spencer Lodge.

This is an abstract from the "Experimental Pedagogies: Teaching through Experimental Archaeology Part II" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Beginning in 2018, I have been working with the Southern Paiute to host annual agave bakes using experimental earth ovens at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge in southern Nevada. Our events have gradually grown as we experiment with various aspects of earth oven cooking, including the use and quantity of...


Experimental Granary Construction in Range Creek Canyon, UT (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ian Farrell. Shannon Boomgarden. Jenna Foster.

This is an abstract from the "Experimental Pedagogies: Teaching through Experimental Archaeology Part II" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Food storage is a key component of many human subsistence patterns and has been a topic of interest for decades. In arid environments, agricultural surplus can be critical to survival. Having stored surplus available when needed is a benefit likely well worth the costs. In Range Creek Canyon (RCC), prehistoric...


Experimental Hearth Reconstruction at White Sands National Monument (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Allison Harvey.

Cultural sites known as "hearth mounds," scattered throughout the gypsum dune field of White Sands National Monument in south-central New Mexico, have the potential to provide additional insight into human habitation and subsistence strategies within the Tularosa Basin. These sites contain the remains of prehistoric thermal features which transformed the surrounding gypsum sediments into a hardened material similar to plaster of Paris. This paper explores the formation processes that influence...


Experimental Heat Treatment on Basalt Lithic Artifacts to Identify Wildfire Effects on Prehistoric Archaeological Sites (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alex Malone. Alex Malone. Jayde Hirniak. Mary Kliejunas. Grant Snitker.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In recent years, the USDA Forest Service is increasing the pace and scale of fire and fuels management to mitigate the impacts of uncharacteristically severe wildfire. Due to the consequences of global climate change, wildfires are not going away. It is vital that we understand the effects that wildfires have on our cultural resources. Multiple studies...


Experimental Iron Age Storage Pits: An Interim Report (1974)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter J. Reynolds.

The aim of this paper is to explain the principles of the storage of grain in underground pits and to present an interim summary of the results so far obtained from a long-term series of grain storage experiments and their implications. At the outset it must be made clear that the trends indicated by the results are, in fact, trends and that the implications presented are to be considered accordingly. A major problem that besets any experimental research programme, especially in the field of...


Experimental Iron Smelting at Meroe, Sudan (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Charlton. Jane Humphris.

The Royal City of Meroe, situated 250km north of Khartoum in the Republic of Sudan, was a capital of the Kingdom of Kush from the 4th Century BC. Famed for its pyramids and other monumental architecture, Meroe was also home to extensive bloomery ironworks exemplified by numerous slag mounds scattered across the site. Superficial investigation of furnace and slag remains were undertaken in the 1980’s and raised numerous questions about the technology. New archaeometallurgical research was...


Experimental Lithic Analysis of a Small Mound in Northern Oklahoma (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John D. Northcutt.

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Experimental Reconstructed Vinča Gradac Phase Copper Smelting (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Mlyniec. Roger Doonan. Duško Šljivar. Yvette Marks. Sarah MacKinnon.

Recent dating projects have determined the oldest known date for copper smelting to appear around, 5000 BCE, associated with Vinča (Gradac phase) sites in the Morava Valley, Serbia. Recent Studies of Vinča metallurgy (Radivojevic 2010) were directed towards the characterisation of slags and associated minerals, and their provenance. This body of work has had important implications for theories relating to the beginnings of metal-using communities. Despite this important research, few studies...


Experimental Reconstruction (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter J. Reynolds.

The remarkably detailed evidence of the house or houses recovered by excavation at Pimperne Down allowed a rare opportunity' to explore the physical nature of a large Iron Age roundhouse by attempting a one-to-one scale reconstruction. That there were two houses. The replacement built most probably immediately after the first. has been ably demonstrated by the excavators. Similarly, that the porch area in the south-east quadrant of the house was common to both structures is beyond question. The...


Experimental Recreation of Shell Fishing Implements at Mitchell Indian Village in South Dakota (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Emma Behling. L. Adrien Hannus.

Over the years of excavation at the Prehistoric Indian Village at Mitchell, several similar shell artifacts were discovered. Excavators came to the hypothesis that the shell items had been fishing lures, and set out to test it. The shell artifacts were replicated and used as lures on several fishing expeditions. These shell items functioned as lures, and we are led to believe that the artifacts found at Mitchell could indeed have been fishing lures.