Urban Archaeology (Other Keyword)

151-175 (266 Records)

"It’s not all Disturbed!": Perspectives of Urban, Municipal Archaeology in the Nation’s Oldest City in St. Augustine, Florida (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrea P. White. Katherine M. Sims.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Urban Preservation Challenges in a Global Perspective", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Often called the Nation’s Oldest City, St. Augustine is the earliest, continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. In 1986, the City of St. Augustine was proactive in creating its own Archaeology Preservation Ordinance to protect its buried heritage. This ordinance is unique because it...


La Ciudad: Unearthing the First Phoenix, Beneath a Modern City an Ancient Culture Surrenders Its Timeless Secrets (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Natalie Waugh.

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Land Use History for the City of Muskegon, Western Avenue Utility Reconstruction, Er-6239 (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John R. Kern. Joseph Schuldenrein. C. Stephan Demeter.

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Letter Report: Investigation of Section 4(A) Notification of the Discovery of Important Archeological Resources in the Howard Road Historic District, Washington, District of Columbia (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lloyd N. Chapman.

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Letter Report: Test Excavations in the Basement of Dominick Cardella's Artifactory, 641 Indiana Avenue, NW (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Geoffrey Gyrisco.

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Limited Archaeological Investigations of Selected Test Areas South End Urban Renewal Project No. 2 (the Pastures) Storm Sewer City of Albany Albany County, New York (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gregory T. Laden.

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Limited Archeological Investigations of Selected Areas East Side of South Pearl Street and School 15 South End Urban Renewal Project No. 2 (the Pastures) Infill Housing City of Albany Albany County, New York (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gregory Laden.

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Limited Stage I Cultural Resource Survey: Knoxville Senior Citizen Housing Project, City of Corning, Steuben County, New York (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen J. Oberon.

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Local Tradition or Response to Hard Times? 20th-Century Urban Foodways in Toledo, Ohio (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Colene Knaub. Robert Chidester.

From summer 2014 through spring 2015, The Mannik & Smith Group conducted Phase I and Phase III investigations of two partial city blocks in the Uptown neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio. The Phase I survey identified a total of 29 features, including building foundations and utility features associated with domestic occupations, commercial enterprises, and a hospital and representing deposits from the 1860s through the 1950s. Phase III data recovery excavations focused on 12 of these features, dating...


Looking Back to Move Forward: Urban Renewal, Salvage Archaeology, and Historical Reckoning in Alexandria, Virginia (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tatiana Niculescu.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Archaeology of Urban Dissonance: Violence, Friction, and Change" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Dissent over what merits preservation and what constitutes progress undergird Alexandria Archaeology’s establishment. Our program is rooted in the urban renewal movement of the 1960s and 1970s. In demolishing several blocks and removing people of color and poor whites from the City’s downtown, officials hoped to...


Making the Pieces Fit - Historic Maps and the Colonial Archaeology of Downtown Pensacola, Florida (2025)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jennifer A Melcher. April A Holmes. Rockie L Jarvis.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Well, Well, Well: Papers in honor of Judith A. Bense", at the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The urban nature of Pensacola's colonial archaeology means we get tiny fragments of the archaeology a piece at a time. Beginning in the early 1990s Dr. Bense realized the importance of a single, unified archaeological grid across Pensacola and found the people and tools necessary to help implement it. Using this grid, more...


Making Urban Archaeology Municipal: Mapping Archaeological Sensitivity in Richmond, Virginia (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ellen Chapman.

In the wake of a 2014 city proposal to construct a baseball stadium in the heart of Richmond’s historic slave trading district, the archaeological and historical importance of Virginia’s capitol is receiving unprecedented national, regional, and local attention. This has resulted in increased public and governmental pressure to perform excavations within the city, plan interpretive projects, enhance archaeological protections, and educate the public about their shared archaeological resources....


Mapping the Old City; Searching for the 17th Century in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina (2025)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sarah E Platt.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Cities on the Move: Reflecting on Urban Archaeology in the 21st Century", at the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The city of Charleston, South Carolina retains a remarkably well-preserved archaeological landscape spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. The peninsular city became the administrative center of the colony of Carolina in 1680, and emerged as one of the most critical urban centers in...


The MARTA Collection: The Early Days of Urban Archaeology and CRM (2025)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lori Thompson.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "The Phoenix Project and the Rebirth of the MARTA Archaeological Collection", at the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The MARTA (Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) Collection is the result of the 1970s archaeological investigations conducted for the initial lines of this public transit system in Atlanta, GA. This archaeological project included lines in cardinal directions connecting at the epicenter of a city...


Memories of Down the Bay: Bridging Archaeology and Oral History (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rachel L Hines. Ryan Morini.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Two recent concurrent projects, the I-10 Mobile River Bridge Archaeology Project and the Down the Bay Oral History Project, created complementary datasets about the history of the Down the Bay neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. The archaeological and oral historical work enrich one another; interviews with community members and...


Missoula Historic Underground Project: Urban Archaeology, Landscape, and Identity (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nikki M. Manning.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Revolutionizing Approaches to Campus History - Campus Archaeology's Role in Telling Their Institutions' Stories" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The American West’s urban undergrounds are laced with mystique and lore. Well-known historic undergrounds exist throughout the American West in cities such as Portland, Pendleton, Seattle, Boise, and Butte. Tales exist of secret underground passages to houses of...


New Jersey Housing Finance Agency, U.A.W. New Brunswick, Hfa #861, New, Neilson, Morris and George Streets, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David N. Poinsett.

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New Orleans City Archaeology Initiatives (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Godzinski. Elizabeth Williams.

This is an abstract from the "*SE New Orleans and Its Environs: Historical Archaeology and Environmental Precarity" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In 2018, the City of New Orleans hired a full-time archaeologist as part of their $2 billion FEMA partnership for infrastructure work stemming from the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Monitoring projects have unearthed data concerning the construction of the city’s roadways, especially historic paving types...


New York Waterfront: a Preliminary Study of (Still) Existing Structures (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Judy Coyne. Steven Drucker. Anne Haskell. Nancy Krieg.

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Newark Highway Access Feasibility Study: Reconnaissance Survey for Archaeological Resources (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only S. Kardas. E. Larrabee.

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Northeast Corridor Improvement Project Task 110: Cultural Resource Survey of the Ivy City Service Facility (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only De Leuw Cather / Parsons.

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Northeast Corridor Improvement Project: Bank Street Waterfront, New London, Connecticut (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Janice G. Artemel. Andrea Heintzelman-Muego. Margaret Orelup.

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"Not a Bad Measure of a Man": An Archaeological Resources Management Plan for Wilmington, Delaware, Volume I (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Conrad M. Goodwin.

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"Not a Bad Measure of Man," An Archaeological Management Plan for Wilmington, Delaware, Volume III: the Operational Plan (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Conrad M. Goodwin.

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On Categories and Coaldealer Kin: Historical Bioarchaeology in Urban Spaces (2025)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alanna L. Warner-Smith.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Cities on the Move: Reflecting on Urban Archaeology in the 21st Century", at the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Urban skeletal assemblages have been intensely studied, as bioarchaeologists examine relations between environments and health. At the same time, urban sites pose significant challenges, as traditional bioarchaeological methods require that peoples with diverse itineraries be “pinned down” for analysis....