Monument (Other Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Investigations, Site Inventory and Evaluations, the Cajon Pipeline Corridor, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeanette A. McKenna.

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Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955 (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Philip Drucker. Robert F. Heizer. Robert J. Squier.

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Historical Property Survey Report for the Proposed Widening of Foothill Blvd., Between Grove Ave and Lion St., in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Archaeological Associates.

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Hwy 138 Passing Lanes West of Hess Road. 16PP (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen Hammond.

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An International Mortuary Monument Recording System - From Site Analysis to International Comparative Studies (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Harold Mytum.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Mortuary Monuments and Archaeology: Current Research" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Council for British Archaeology system (Mytum 2000) of recording memorials has been updated and expanded to cope with many international contexts. This paper outlines the principles of the recording system, and the ways in which data can be digitally archived, a challenge for many graveyard and cemetery projects thus...


Kearny Campsite Arizona Site Steward File (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gay M. Kinkade.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Kearny Campsite, comprised of one of Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's 1846 Mexican-American War campsites, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The site is marked with a monument and plaque. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1995.


Nelson Timber Sale Archaeological Survey (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kirk Johnson. Pete Armitage.

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New 3D Map of the Templo Mayor Architecture, a Symbol of Mexica Cosmology and Political Power with Teotihuacan Tradition (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Saburo Sugiyama. Leonardo López Luján.

The 3D map of the Great Temple complex has been elaborated in 2007-2014 with detailed features of thirteen overlapping architectural stages. We first analyze and describe visually each stage calculating dimensions and orientation of the main pyramid complex. Enlarging process gradually changing the spatial distribution and orientations of the temple complex will be discussed in terms of native perspective of cosmology and expanding political power. The E-W orientation and symbolic architecture...


The Oatman Massacre Site Arizona Site Steward File (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cheryl Blanchard.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for The Oatman Massacre Site, comprised of prehistoric petroglyphs in addition to the site of the 1851 Oatman family massacre, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The file consists of a site data form and map of the site location.


Points of revelation and communication: Interpreting Native American "monument" construction in the coastal American Southeast (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew Sanger.

Native American conceptions of place have only recently been drawn into archaeological interpretations of landscapes and have yet to make a meaningful impact on the study of built environments, particularly the creation of “monuments.” Drawing on American Indian philosophers and writers, this paper aims to remedy this shortcoming by (re)examining the creation of some of the oldest human constructions in the American Southeast – Late Archaic shell rings formed by hunter-gatherers more than 3,000...


Pottery, Shellmounds, and Monuments: Environmental Impacts and Landscape Management of Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher (HGF) in Jomon Japan (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Junzo Uchiyama. Christopher Gillam.

The Jomon Period in Japan (ca. 16,500-3,000 BP) is one of the world’s earliest ceramic-making cultures. The Jomon sustained a hunter-gatherer-fisher (HGF) economy for an extensive period of time until the introduction of the wet rice paddy system from the Asian continent. Three major factors characterize the Jomon cultural landscape: pottery, shell mounds, and stone/wood monuments. This paper will discuss the roles these elements played in the alteration of the landscape. First, despite the...


Re-use and Recycle: the various lives of prehistoric monuments (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erin McDonald.

There are innumerable examples throughout prehistory (and history) of ancient monuments repurposed for a variety of reasons, such as the legitimation of power, land ownership and ancestry, among others. Today, many people, in particular Neo-Pagans, attempt to identify with past peoples and to incorporate ancient sites into their modern day religious beliefs. Although not inherently bad, interpretations of ancient sites through a Neo-Pagan lens tend to gloss over archaeological evidence and...


Relocation of Forest Service Roads 3N24 & 3N29. 11PP (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Albert Hess, Jr..

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Site Plan, 41BX1338, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
IMAGE Gregg C. Cestaro.

Sketch map of site 41BX1338, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the site location, boundaries, and some archaeological and topographical features.


Some Thoughts on Altar 3, Pacbitun, Belize (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sheldon Skaggs. Christophe Helmke. Jon Spenard. Paul Healy. Terry Powis.

The rise of public monumental architecture in the Maya Middle Preclassic (900-400 BC) and the eventual development of divine kingship during the Early Classic (AD 250-550) constitute social processes that remain comparatively obscure. Nevertheless, they are increasingly illuminated as new empirical evidence is uncovered from research projects such as the Pacbitun Regional Archaeology Project. Ongoing work at Pacbitun, Belize, has brought to light considerable new information that can clarify...