Predictive Modeling (Other Keyword)

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Flood, Sweat, and Spears in the Valley of Death: Site Survey and Evaluation In Tiefort Basin, Fort Irwin, California (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dennis L. Jenkins.

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Gold Cup Timber Sale Arr 05-11-16 (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Henry O. Bass. Rory Gay.

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Hiding on Maroon Ridge: The Search for Maroon Settlements on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ashley H McKeown. Todd M Ahlman. Kallista Karastamatis. Kathryn Ahlman.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. During the 18th century, formerly enslaved Crucians self-liberated and developed a community in the northwest hills of St. Croix. The rugged hills of St. Croix provided an ideal location for self-liberated Crucians to avoid detection and establish settlements. Archaeologists and historians have discussed the maritime marronage of...


Historic Preservation Plan for Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colorado (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christian J. Zier. Jeffrey Altschul. M. K. Kelly. M. R. Rose. K. P. Schweigert. K. R. Weber.

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Historic Preservation Planning On Military Bases: An Example from Fort Polk, Louisiana (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David G. Anderson. L. Janice Campbell. James E. Cobb. John E. Ehrenhard. Prentice M. Thomas, Jr..

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Improving Discovery-Based Probability Models for the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul Burnett. Erik Otarola-Castillo. Lawrence Todd.

Site prediction models continue to contribute useful information to the management of archaeological resources. For example, since 2009 we have developed several probability models for the Shoshone National Forest. The first model was used to guide inventory of areas burned in wildland fires to rapidly appraise archaeologically sensitive areas. The model was overhauled in 2015 to cover the entire Shoshone National Forest. Until now, we have used stepwise logistic regression to identify...


Interim Report On Archeological and Historical Research at CA-Sha-1176, Postmile 46.4, Sacramento River Canyon, Shasta County, CA (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roberta S. Greenwood. Laurence H. Shoup.

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Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson cultural heritage resources collection. This project is used to fill metadata for all resources part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson collection.


Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Alaska: Placing Archaeological Data on Projected Paleoecological Landscapes (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Philip Fisher.

Understanding ecological responses to climate change are essential before inferences can be made regarding past culture change and human adaptation to the environment. This study focuses on modeling the paleoecology of central Alaska at the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition using predictive modeling. Quadratic Discriminant Analysis is used to determine which modern climate variables, including minimum and maximum temperature and precipitation, as well as topographic data, best predict modern...


The library is on fire, now what? Assessing the damage and how to approach it: A case study from the Chesapeake Bay. (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brian Bates. Walter Witschey. Craig Rose. Mary Farrell. Erin West.

The Chesapeake Bay, one of the largest marine estuaries in the world, serves as a microcosm of the forces of shoreline environmental change such as sea level rise, land subsidence and erosion and the impacts that such change has on the archaeological record. Using shoreline analysis, empirical observations and predictive modeling of four counties along the Bay, this project seeks to establish an understanding of the impacts on known archaeological sites in the study area as well as to assess...


Lidar Predictive Modeling of Kalapuya Mound Sites in the Calapooia Watershed, Oregon (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tia Cody. Shelby Anderson.

This is an abstract from the "Future Directions for Archaeology and Heritage Research in the Willamette Valley, Oregon" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This presentation details the development, testing, and results of a lidar and remote sensing predictive model to locate precontact mound sites in the Calapooia Watershed in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. Not much is known about these mound sites archaeologically, including where they are located in...


Lowland Patayan Adaptation To Ephermeral Alkali Pans and Superstition Mountain, West Mesa, Imperial County, California (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jerry Schaefer.

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Mammoths Models Muddles and Magic Mushrooms` a Commentary On Mosimann and Martin `Simulating Overkill By Paleo Indians` (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Emma Lou Davis.

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Native American Cultural Overview Shasta-Trinity National Forest (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dorothea Theodoratus. Clinton M. Blount. Richard D. Ambro.

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Olsen Creek Project Area Archaeological Reconnaissance, Hayfork Ranger District, Shasta-Trinity National Forest (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas L. Jackson.

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One Hundred Years of History in the California Desert: An Overview of Historic Archeological Resources at Joshua Tree National Monument (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patricia Parker.

This overview describes known facts about the social and economic history of Joshua Tree National Monument from the period of Indian-European contact to the present. I summarize the archeological reports and various other written materials pertinent to the monument area, and discuss the strengths and limitations of the different source materials. Major social and economic developments are traced in chapters documenting Indian occupation and acculturation, mining, livestock raising, and the...


Pennsylvania Predictive Model Set – Realigning Old Expectations with New Techniques in the Creation of a Statewide Archaeological Sensitivity Model (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew Harris. Grace Ziesing.

Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), this project endeavored to create a statewide Archaeological Predictive Model (APM) based on the known locations of over 18,000 recorded pre-contact archaeological sites within the Commonwealth. The purpose of this project was to create a set of sensitivity maps to aide in transportation planning and assist in the cultural resources management process. The creation of an APM covering 46,000 square miles required the...


Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Allegany Power System Ringgold-Liberty 138kV Electric Transmission Line, Washington and Frederick Counties, Maryland, Franklin and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hettie L. Ballweber.

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Phase II Final Report: Sample Survey and Predictive Model Refinement for Cultural Resources Located Along the Susitna Hydroelectric Project Li Near Features, Volume I (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Historical Research Associates. Alaska Heritage Resource Group.

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Phase One Archaeological Survey of the Cottonwood, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine Drainages in Southwestern Minnesota (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Clark A. Dobbs.

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The Potential for Submerged Prehistoric Sites Beneath Pennsylvania’s Lake Erie Waters (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ben Ford. Mark Durante. Katherine Farnsworth.

This paper presents the results of a preliminary model of submerged prehistoric site potential within the Pennsylvania portion of Lake Erie. The model takes into account both cultural and natural factors that may have influenced the placement and preservation of archaeological sites. Archaeological data from the current Lake Erie littorals of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York were used to model likely site locations based on known bottom features within Lake Erie, such as drowned shorelines and...


Predicting Archaeological Site Locations in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in Colorado (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lucy Harrington. Natalie Clark.

Archaeological predictive models are used in two main applications to 1) identify areas of cultural resource sensitivity in an unsurveyed area and 2) better understand historic and prehistoric use of a landscape. The model created here straddles these two applications, serving to predict cultural resource sensitivity in the primarily unsurveyed McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area (MCNCA), and to understand the distribution of known sites in that area. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)...


Predicting the Past: GIS Modeling on the Carrizo Plain National Monument (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tamara Whitley.

The Carrizo Plain National Monument contains some of the most significant heritage resources in North America. This includes the 100 Native American habitation and pictograph sites within the Carrizo Plain Archaeological District National Historic Landmark. Appropriate management is critical to the preservation of these sensitive resources. The results of GIS modeling can be directly applied toward a wide variety of historic preservation approaches. This presentation will describe the...


Predictive Modeling and Cultural Resource Activities: Examples from Oregon (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Lee Lyman.

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Predictive Modeling and Survey in the Uplands of Central New York. the Town of Catharine Survey and Planning Completion Report (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward Curtin.

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