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A Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Four Prehistoric Sites Along the Salt River Project's Proposed Southeast Power Link 230kV Transmission Line Corridor, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sebastian Chamorro. Angela Huster.

Salt River Project (SRP) is proposing to construct a new 230kV transmission line in Maricopa County, Arizona (Project). The proposed Project entails the construction of seven miles of new overhead power lines that will follow a previously approved route. The proposed overhead transmission line will require the placement of 56 tubular steel pole structures. The corridor for the proposed Project varies between 100–205 feet (ft) wide. Additionally, a new 230/69kV receiving station will be built in...


Historic Structure report, Archeological Data Section, Seawall, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Maryland (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen L. Orrence. Paula A. Zitzler. Heather H. Bouslog.

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Historical Assessment and Recommendations for Management of the Spanish Gulch Mining District Wheeler County, Oregon (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William F. Willingham.

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Historical Documentary research: a block at Mount Vernon Place including Waterloo Row, Baltimore, Maryland (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lawrence L. Baker.

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History of Fort Sisseton (1950)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scott.

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Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume IX: Synthesis and Conclusions (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Leigh Anne Ellison

This volume is the last in a series of nine reporting the work of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project Archaeological Data Collection Studies and Supplemental Class 3 Survey Project (SGA). This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 0-0732- V0101) to mitigate potential adverse impacts of Central Arizona Project construction on cultural resources in the aqueduct right-of-way. Data recovery was conducted at 45 Hohokam sites along a 93 km (58 mile) transect...


Holocene Chronology of the Beaver Creek Shelter, Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James E. Martin. Robert A. Alex. R. C. Benton.

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Holocene Subsistence Activities and Culture Chronology in Central Interior Alaska (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. James Dixon.

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Hot Spots of Cobblestone Tool Reduction Incidents and Potential Chronological Staging of the Technology along California's Lower Colorado River Shorelines (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ruth Musser-Lopez.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Spatial autocorrelation software for the Moran I statistic in ArcGIS v10.6 was used to combine archaeological site location data with “intensity” or weight defined by the number of artifacts in each of the 280 loci contained within an 80-acre portion of CA-SBr-1456 along the California side of the Lower Colorado River. That data was then processed to...


Household Pottery from Aventura, Belize (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Debra Walker.

This is an abstract from the "Households at Aventura: Life and Community Longevity at an Ancient Maya City" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Household pottery from recent excavations at Aventura informs our current understanding of life near Chetumal Bay, its resilient villagers situated within a larger boom-and-bust economy. Although Preclassic pottery has been found near bedrock in some household excavations, construction began in earnest about...


Hovenweep Protection Zone Class III Cultural Resource Inventory, Montezuma County, Colorado and San Juan County, Utah (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rand A. Greubel.

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Huff Village Revisited: A New Radiocarbon Chronology for a Pivotal Time (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Travis Jones.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2019: General Sessions" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The large, heavily-fortified Huff village site in North Dakota is a quintessential Late Prehistoric plains village within the Middle Missouri region of the Northern Plains. Since the 1940s, attempts to establish Huff’s occupational history and absolute placement in time achieved only coarse-grained or inconclusive results, suggesting village occupations...


Hurd Site (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John R. White.

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Hydration Dated Obsidian Corner-Tang Knife, East Gallatin Valley, Montana (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leslie B. Davis.

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Hydroclimatic Constraints on Population Growth in Dryland Foraging-Farming Communities (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Judson Finley. Erick Robinson. R. Justin DeRose.

This is an abstract from the "Global Perspectives on Human Population Dynamics, Innovation, and Ecosystem Change" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Developing a unified theory of human population growth requires a multiscalar perspective on the evolution of human social-ecological systems over space and time. This requires iteration between macro-level theory and micro-scale events captured in the archaeological record. This poster begins to develop...


Ice Coring Archaeoecological Adventures with Dr. Robert (Bob) Kelly (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Craig Lee. Erick Robertson. Kathryn Puseman.

This is an abstract from the "Three Sides of a Career: Papers in Honor of Robert L. Kelly" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The release of cultural and biological materials from melting snow and ice is the foundation for the field of ice patch archeology, a sub-field of cryospheric archaeology—the archaeology of the frozen world. To better understand the nature and potential of the ice patch record in the mid-latitude Rocky Mountains, ice patches in...


Improving the Effectiveness of Archaeomagnetic Dating in the Southwest (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Royce Cox. Eric Blinman. Shelby A. Jones-Cervantes.

The theoretical foundations for archaeomagnetic dating are strong, and we enjoy more than 50 years of experience and practice in the Americas. Abundant independently dated burned sediments have supported the progressive refinement of secular variation (dating) curves as observed in the Southwest, improving the precision and replicability of date range interpretations. However, the performance of archaeomagnetic dating has not lived up to its potential as a source of reliable dating information,...


In Search of Hot (or Cool) Dates with Larry (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marvin Rowe.

This is an abstract from the "The Art and Archaeology of the West: Papers in Honor of Lawrence L. Loendorf" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Rowe’s research group at Texas A&M University changed their direction about three decades ago when they undertook to develop a method for dating rock paintings. The method is based on the use of plasma-chemical oxidation to gently, at low temperatures, convert to carbon dioxide the organic material that was...


In the Beginning: TVP and TMP -- Reflections on the Classic Teotihuacan Period Survey in the Teotihuacan Valley, 1962-1964 (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles Kolb.

This is an abstract from the "The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico: The Ecological Processes in the Evolution of a Civilization, Part 1" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In June 1960, Eric Wolf organized an NSF-sponsored conference of 11 American and Mexican archaeologists held at the University of Chicago to evaluate the status of previous anthropological studies focusing on the Basin of Mexico and to coordinate future research. This led to two...


The Indian Camp Ranch Community: a Two Hundred Year-Long History of a Basketmaker III Community in Southwest Colorado (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steve Copeland. Shanna Diederichs.

This is an abstract from the "Adopting the Pueblo Fettle: The Breadth and Depth of the Basketmaker III Cultural Horizon" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Basketmaker III is a formative period in Ancestral Pueblo history but has rarely been researched at the settlement level. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center’s Basketmaker Communities Project investigated a concentration of 79 Basketmaker III sites in a square kilometer area of southwest Colorado and...


Insights from the Classic to Postclassic Pottery of Belize (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jim Aimers. Debra Walker. Lisa LeCount.

This is an abstract from the "“The Center and the Edge”: How the Archaeology of Belize Is Foundational for Understanding the Ancient Maya" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. For many years, Belize was considered to be peripheral to major social and cultural dynamics in the ancient Maya world. Recent pottery analyses in Belize, however, document that Classic and Postclassic Belize experienced some significant regional changes that inform our current...


Inspiration from Beyond the Border or Innovation from Within? Reconsidering the Paracas-Nasca Transition on the Peruvian South Coast (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Espino Huaman. Jo Osborn.

This is an abstract from the "Beyond Borders at the End of a Millennium: Life in the Western Andes circa 500–50 BCE" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. During the final centuries of the Early Horizon (~300–100 BCE), independent Paracas communities across multiple valleys on the Peruvian south coast began an extended process of social, cultural, political, and religious transformation. These changes ultimately culminated with the development of the...


Integrating Low- and High-Precision Chronologies in North American Archaeology (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erick Robinson. Judson Finley. Chelsea Cheney. Carlton Shield Chief Gover. Jacob Freeman.

This is an abstract from the "Three Sides of a Career: Papers in Honor of Robert L. Kelly" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Many archaeologists have questioned the value of using aggregated radiocarbon ages as a proxy measure of past human population growth. Most of these criticisms revolve around the lack of precision in these aggregated approaches. Higher-precision Bayesian approaches have often been presented as a better alternative. However,...


Intensive Archaeological Inventory of Sites in Recapture Wash North of Blanding, Southeastern Utah (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Asa S. Nielson.

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An Interim Archaeological Data Recovery Report for the Fiti'uta Airport Runway Extension Project Located in Fiti'uta County, Ta'u Island, American Samoa (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James R. Moore. Joseph Kennedy.

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