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Cooking Without Pots: Aspects of Prehistoric and Traditional Polynesian Cooking (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Helen M. Leach.

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Cultural Resources Survey of Uranium Properties and Drill Holes in Custer and Fall River Counties, South Dakota (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kerry A. Lippincott.

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An Early Prehistoric Site at Bellows Beach, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands (1967)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Pearson. Patrick Vinton Kirch. Michael Pietrusewsky.

A stratified prehistoric site located in sand dunes at Bellows Air Force Base on the windward coast of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, was excavated during 1967. A living area containing pits and house remains dating from A.D. 600 was excavated according to natural layers. The artifacts are similar to those found from the South Point (Ka Lae) area of Hawaii and to early types from the Marquesas Islands.


An Extraordinary Earth Oven Facility at Kelley Cave (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen Black.

Feature 4 is a complex, well-preserved feature documented in Kelley Cave, a dry rockshelter in Eagle Nest Canyon that was investigated in 2013-2014 by the Ancient Southwest Texas Project of Texas State University. What we first recorded and still habitually refer to as "a feature" is a stratigraphically complex set of deposits and interfaces that formed near the mouth of the rockshelter over time. We think it represents an earth oven facility reused many times to bake agave lechuguilla, wild...


Fire on the mountain: roasting pits in the Sheep Range on the Desert National Wildlife Refuge (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Spencer Lodge.

Within the Sheep Range in southern Nevada, I identified more than 200 roasting pit features with Google Earth, and subsequently recorded 193 of them. A color change that turns local dolomite and limestone white following exposure to high temperatures during use in an earth oven allowed these features to standout in aerial imagery. Following documentation of these features, roasting pit distribution was analyzed according to midden size and vegetative community throughout the Range to identify...


Investigating Hunter-Gatherer Earth Oven Intensification: a view from the Lower Pecos Canyonlands (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen Black. Charles Koenig.

Foraging societies in the semi-arid Lower Pecos Canyonlands of southwestern Texas intensified the use of desert succulents over a span of 9,000 years or more for food, fiber, and other uses. Food plants including Agave lechuguilla, sotol, and prickly pear were baked in earth ovens with stone heating elements, an iterative process that left massive residual by-product in the form of fire-cracked rocks and burned and unburned plant refuse in and around baking facilities. The archaeological...


A journey to the Stone-Age people in the highlands of New Guinea – cooking with the earth oven (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Claudia S Riedt.

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Juniper Flats Archaeology. 300PP (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Delbert Chavez Alcorn.

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Learning from Earth-Oven Baking Experiments (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alston Thoms.

Ethnohistoric and ethnographic accounts attest to the dietary importance of wild root foods (i.e., geophytes) and a diversity of earth-oven baking techniques among hunter-gatherer populations in south-central North America. Recovery of charred bulbs and tubers, as well as their microfossils, from ancient earth ovens and fire-cracked rock features illustrate that dependence on wild geophytes and earth-oven technology was widespread by the early Holocene and continued to the historic era. It is...


MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF FILL FROM FEATURE 1, SITE 39PE147, SHADEHILL RESERVOIR, PERKINS COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Adkins. Kathryn Puseman.

The floated light fraction of a single sample from site 39PE147, located at the Shadehill Reservoir, Perkins County, South Dakota, was examined for macrofloral remains. The sample was recovered from the fill of a large pit (Feature 1), possibly an earth oven. The entire feature fill was floated prior to submission for analysis. Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning plant resources utilized by the occupants of this site and to help determine feature function.


MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF TWO SAMPLES FROM SITE 35 LIN 555, OREGON (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings.

Two samples of possible clean-out residue from an earth oven at site 35 LIN 555 were floated to recover macrofloral remains. This site is located in the Willamette Valley near Albany, Oregon. Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning plants that might have been utilized, especially camas, and to help determine the function of the feature.


Material Culture of Samoa: Condensed and Simplified from Dr. P. H. Buck's Samoan Material Culture with Additional Notes
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brother Herman.

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Prehistory and Paleoenvironment of Hominy Creek Valley: 1982-1983 Field Season (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cherie Haury.

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Report of a Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Portions of Fall River and Custer Counties, South Dakota (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kerry A. Lippincott.

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Results of Archaeological Monitoring of Overhead Electrical Pole and Anchor Replacement Tutuila Island, American Samoa (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul L. Cleghorn. James McIntosh.

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Typology of Midden Circles and Mescal Pits (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Greer.

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Woodland Occupations Along Clear Creek in Southeastern Kentucky (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B. Jo Stokes. Carl R. Shields.

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