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751-775 (3,755 Records)
Photographs of composite artifacts collected during excavations of the Field School at the Biface III Site (12MI18) 1981-1982 located in Huntington, Miami, and Wabash counties, Indiana.
Composite Artifact Photographs, Millers Ferry 1963-1968 (2014)
Photographs of Composite Artifacts collected during the Millers Ferry 1963-1968 investigation in Wilcox County, Alabama.
Composite Artifact Photographs, Rucker's Bottom Group 1980-1981 (2014)
Photograph of a Composite artifact collected during the Rucker's Bottom Group 1980-1981 archaeological investigation in the Van Creek area, in Elbert County, Georgia.
Confiscated Shoreline Collection from Strom Thurmond Lake 2001
This collection is not associated with any formal archaeological investigation on the Strom Thurmond Lake property. There were no associated records for this collection, as this artifact collection was not recovered during a USACE archaeological investigation. There was no contractor or investigator associated with this collection. The only known provenience for these artifacts was Strom Thurmond Lake Shoreline, presumably where the artifacts were collected, and an ambiguous date (10/01). This...
Conserving, Expanding, and Sustaining Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age: Moving the Archaeology in Annapolis Program Forward (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Archaeology in Annapolis (AiA) project was started in 1981 by Dr. Mark Leone and has used critical archaeology to understand the history of Annapolis, Maryland. The project has expanded to Maryland’s Eastern Shore including Wye House, Wye Hall, and the Hill Community in Easton. In addition to the ground-breaking scholarship and data generated, the legacy of this program lies in...
Contact Sheet, 2000.027_0206, N.D. (2018)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during site investigations at Harry Diamond Laboratories.
Contact Sheet, 2000.030_0187 (1995)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during site investigations.
Contact Sheet, 2000.030_0188 (1995)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during the sites investigations. Images depict test units showing features and artifacts found.
Contact Sheet, 2000.030_0189 (1995)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during the sites investigations. Images depict test units showing features and artifacts found.
Contact Sheet, 2000.030_0190 (1995)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during the sites investigations. Images depict test units showing features and artifacts found.
Contact Sheet, 2000.030_0191 (1995)
Contact sheet for photographs taken during the sites investigations. Images depict test units showing features and artifacts found.
Contact Sheet, Kodak 5053, 2000.028_0002 (1993)
A Kodak 35mm negatives sheet from July 31, 1993 with six frames.
Contact Sheet, Kodak Safety Film 5062, 2000.027_0207, N.D. (2018)
Contact sheet of Kodak safety film 5062 (19 frames).
Contact Sheet, Kodak Safety Film 5062, 2000.027_0209, N.D. (2018)
Contact sheet of Kodak safety film 5062 (one frame).
Contact Sheet, Kodak Safety Film 5062, 2000.027_0210, N.D. (2018)
Contact sheet of Kodak safety film 5062 (23 frames).
Contact Sheet, Kodak Safety Film 5063, 2000.027_0208, N.D. (2018)
Contact sheet of Kodak safety film 5063 (35 frames).
Context Record Sheets, Adelphi, 2000.032_0003 (1994)
Context record sheet, test units, and excavation sheets from Hunter Research, Inc., for the Adelphi Project.
Cooper Lake 1970
One hundred and five archaeological sites were located and recorded within the area of the proposed Cooper Reservoir, Texas. Sites occur in six topographic situations and are further divided into two time periods, the Archaic and Caddo. Analysis of the lithic samples from each site is correlated with site distribution in an attempt to determine the location of specific maintenance activities. A research design is proposed for the salvaging of the archaeological resources of the reservoir area...
Coosa River Photographs 1880
The Veterans’ Curation Program utilizes the standard archival practice of unique naming of collections. Therefore, this collection is referred to as "Coosa River Photographs 1880.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is two linear inches. The Augusta, Georgia Veterans Curation Program (VCP) received the photographs from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District by way of Andrea Adams when she visited...
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0001 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 2, Longitudinal Dam, Looking Down S. 72° E; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0002 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 3, Longitudinal Dam, Looking Up, N. 30°; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0003 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 4, Lock 1 Quarry, S. 73° W; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0004 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 5, Lock 1 Quarry N. 45°; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0005 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 6, Stoneyard at Lock 1, N. 85° W; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.
Coosa River Photographs 1880, Archival Photograph, 0033-0006 (1880)
Coosa River Photograph Number 7, 2nd Stoneyard at Lock 1, S. 78°; May 1880 during the Coosa River Photographs 1880 archaeological investigation in the Coosa River area, in Coosa County, Alabama.