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Applying OSL Dating to Understand Relationships between the Teotônio Site and Surrounding Populations, Southwestern Amazonia (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Fernando Ozorio De Almeida. Brenda Bowser. Sachiko Sakai.

This study provides an example of the potential for optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to resolve chronological questions that cannot be adequately addressed using conventional radiocarbon dating alone. We have applied this method to ceramics from the Teotônio site, located beside the Teotônio waterfall on the upper Madeira River in southwestern Amazonia. This site can be understood as a persistent place, with several occupations ranging from at least 6000 BP to recent times, when...


Archaeological Testing at AZ EE:1:225 and :226 (ASM), Rancho Sahuarita, Sahuarita, Arizona (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gavin H. Archer.

Archaeological testing fieldwork at Rancho Sahuarita sites AZ EE:1:225 and :226 (ASM) was completed on November 19, 1999. This testing phase followed the Archaeological Research Guidelines (ARG approved by the Town of Sahuarita (WestLand Resources and SWCA 1998). The guidelines provide a culture history and research design. AZ EE:1:225 and :226 (ASM) are two of a cluster of late pre-Classic Hohokam sites located along the west side of the Santa Cruz River in Sahuarita, Arizona. To summarize,...


Archeological Investigations in the Harlan County Reservoir (1950)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John L. Champe.

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Archeological Investigations of the Hampton Mansion Subsurface Drainage and Cistern System: 1979 and 1988 Seasons (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul Y. Inashima.

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Dismal River ceramic sherd data (2015)
DATASET Sarah Trabert.

These are the results from an analysis of ceramics from 43 Dismal River sites. A full description of the sites and the results can be found in the Trabert 2015 document.


Dismal River ceramic sherd INAA data (2015)
DATASET Sarah Trabert.

A sample of ceramics from 25CH1 and 14SC1 were submitted for INAA. This file contains the results. These data are also on file with the Missouri Research Reactor.


Elk Ridge Archaeological Project Manti-Lasal National Forest, Summary of the 1972-Season (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ray T. Matheny.

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Excavations at Site 5Mtumr 2785, Mancos Canyon, Ute Mountain Ute Homelands, Colorado (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steven D. Emslie.

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A Mid-Eighteenth Century Historic Indian Occupation in Greenup County, Kentucky (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Pollack. A. Gwynn Henderson.

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Plural Communities on the Plains: Dismal River People and the Puebloan Diaspora
PROJECT Uploaded by: Sarah Trabert

European colonization of North America profoundly impacted the lives of Native Americans. One method by which some Puebloan people, living in New Mexico, chose to escape Spanish colonial control was to leave their homeland and settle with other Native Americans living outside the borders of colonialism. One small group of Puebloan migrants traveled as far as western Kansas, joined a community of people already living there, and built a pueblo. This research focuses on how the lives of that...


Plural Communities on the Plains: Dismal River People and the Puebloan Diaspora (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sarah Trabert.

This study considers how significant multi-regional processes, such as Spanish colonization of the U.S. Southwest and the later Puebloan diaspora, affected the lives of Native peoples living on the Central Great Plains. Social and economic connections existed between Puebloan people and several Great Plains groups, including those known to archaeologists as the Dismal River Aspect (AD 1600-1750). One significant Dismal River site in western Kansas, the Scott County Pueblo (14SC1), includes the...


Preliminary Report On the Arthur Site, East Okoboji Lake, Iowa (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph A. Tiffany. L. R. Abbott. D. C. Anderson. R. G. Baker. D. W. Benn. L. Bradley. K. W. Gobalet. et al..

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"Refining" Coarse Earthenware Types from the British Coal Measures (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lindsay Bloch.

Ceramics analysis, particularly the identification and dating of ware types on historic sites, structures our inferences in critical ways. However, our ware types and production date ranges are sometimes built on incomplete information about the origins of these wares. The Coal Measures region of Great Britain, encompassing production centers such as Staffordshire and the major port of Liverpool, was the source for a variety of earthenware products, both coarse and refined during the colonial...


Results of Limited Excavation and In-situ Site Preservation at the Pima Community College Desert Vista Campus (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael W. Lindeman.

This report details the results of limited excavation and in-situ preservation efforts at four loci located on the northern end of the Valencia site, AZ BB:13:15 (ASM), and at AZ BB:13:74 (ASM). Working together, Pima Community College, the City of Tucson, the State Historic Preservation Office, the Tohono O’odham Nation, and Desert Archaeology, Inc., were able to craft a strategy that maximized information gain and preserved these two important archaeological sites. The project contained three...


Settlement Patterns On Little Creek Mountain, Utah (Western Anasazi Reports, Vol. 3, No. 2) (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James L. Heid.

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Unraveling Global and Local Ceramic Production Networks: An LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Ceramics from Barbados, Jamaica, and Great Britain (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lindsay Bloch. Douglas Armstrong. Jillian Galle.

A wide variety of ceramics are recovered in plantation contexts on Barbados and Jamaica, from hand-built coarse earthenwares to refined tablewares, as well as industrial wares for sugar production. The origins for these ceramics are often uncertain. In addition to the importation of ceramics from Great Britain and elsewhere in the Americas, many potters and workshops existed on the islands to produce both quintessentially Caribbean pots as well as European-style vessels. To better understand...


Weaver Ceramics From the Gast Farm Site (13LA12), Southern Iowa (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Timothy S. Weitzel.

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