Settlements (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex

Locations, or the remains of multiple structures or features, that were inhabited by humans in the past. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

8,726-8,750 (9,114 Records)

Site Map (1983)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is a site map of the Oak Hill #1 site.


Site Overview Photos from Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1994)
IMAGE Gregory Waselkov. Bonnie L. Gums. George W. Shorter, Jr.. Diane Silvia.

Site overview photos from the Old Mobile site (1MB94) and a map.


Site Photographs and Figures, SUCF 600 Car Parking Facility Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY (1999)
IMAGE Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc..

Photographs of the site taken from a hydraulic lift. Includes site map as well.


Site Photographs, Sites 18ST792, 18STX80, and 18STX81, Point Lookout (2003)
IMAGE Geo-Marine, Inc..

This record contains an both artifact and site photographs for phase I investigations of sites 18STX80, 18STX81, and 18ST792, Point Lookout State Park, Maryland. This collection and related documents are currently being held by the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab located in St. Leonard, MD. For further information contact the Federal Curator, Sara Rivers-Cofield


Site Plan
IMAGE Uploaded by: Amanda Sacks

This is a site plan of the Jackson-Everson site.


Site Plan, 41BX1295, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott. J. Arnn.

Sketch map of an open campsite, 41BX1295, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the site location, boundaries, noted artifacts, and some archaeological and topographical features.


Site Plan, 41BX1323, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

Sketch map of site 41BX1323, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the site location, boundaries, noted cultural deposits, and some archaeological and topographical features.


Site Plan, 41BX1345 Historic Component, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Map of historic component at 41BX1345, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the location, boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features. Also included is an inset photograph of Feature 1.


Site Plan, 41BX1345, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Site plan of 41BX1345, which includes a historic WWII-era encampment at Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the site location, boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.


Site Records for the Lackland Air Force Base Survey Project 1994-1995, Volume I (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Nickels. David W. Pease. Robert R. Rector.

A compilation of records for 35 sites on Lackland Air Force Base that were part of the 1994-1995 survey project. For each site there is a State of Texas archaeological site data form, site map, charts for surface artifacts and shovel tests, and a number of site photographs. All of the forms verify the survey being conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and project funding provided by the U.S. Air Force through the National Park Service.


Site Report, "Archaeological Investigation of Residential Areas at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C." (2010.066) (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text The Louis Berger Group , Inc. Gregory Katz. Charles LeeDecker.

This document represents the site report for archaeological investigations of residential areas at the Washington Navy Yard, specifically around the area of site 51SE066 (2010.066). The work was completed by The Louis Berger Group, Inc., and summitted to Naval Facilities Engineering Command Washington. The investigation documented widespread landform modification and minimal preservation of the natural landscape. Fill deposits of site 51SE066 included redeposited domestic artifacts and...


Site Survey, Casas Grandes River Valley, Chihuahua, Mexico (1972)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Henry Ames Carey.

Correspondence between Eleanor M. Carey and The Amerind Foundation, Inc. including two reports and a site survey written by her late husband, Dr. Henry Ames Carey. Both reports, 1953 and 1954, are of the Casas Grandes culture in Chihuahua, Mexico. The site survey is from the Corralitos Ranch.


Site Survey: Whetten Pueblos, Piedras Verdes, Chihuahua (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Frady

Notes, maps, and correspondence regarding the Bert Whetten Ranch.


Sites on Hopi Reservation Arizona Site Steward File (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Leigh Jenkins.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for six sites located on Hopi Tribal land. At least one of these sites is still in use. The file consists of six site data forms.


Skútustaðir Midden Investigations Mývatn Northern Iceland 2009 (field report) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ágústa Edwald. Thomas McGovern.

In June-July 2009 an international team (led by Ágústa Edwald FSÍ and Tom McGovern CUNY) conducted initial investigations of stratified midden deposits associated with the historic site of Skútustaðir in Mývatn in NE Iceland. In 2007 a joint FSÍ/CUNY NABO team visited Skútustaðir following the discovery of a patch of eroding midden by Arni Einarsson (Mývatn Research Station). Investigations in 2008 followed up on the 2007 results with a set of test trenches. The three 2008 test units (D,...


Small Site Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter J. McKenna. Marcia L. Truell.

Chaco Canyon was made a national park to preserve and protect its spectacularly large ruins. There are about a dozen large sites in the central park area--" about a dozen," because there is considerable disagreement about the line separating the named tourist attractions ("towns") from the thousand or more smaller, largely anonymous Anasazi ruins ("small sites") that are also part of Chaco's archaeology. Some sites with names and interpretive trails are actually not that large; some of the...


Small Sites on the Santa Cruz Flats: The Results of the Investigations Along the Santa Rosa Canal in the Distribution Division of the Central Arizona Project (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Lauren Jelinek

This report is about 58 archaeological sites located in and around an expansive desert basin known as the Santa Cruz Flats, located south of the Gila River. None of these sites are large. The biggest among them had only three, widely separated houses. Most of them had no houses, and the majority lacked material remains except for a mere scattering of artifacts now perched on the modern ground surface. Several of the sites included occupations dated to the modern, Historic, Euro-American era,...


The Sobaipuri Indians of the Upper San Pedro River Valley, Southeastern Arizona (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles C. Di Peso.

This report is an attempt to combine the ethnohistory of the Sobaipuri with archaeological findings. By using the descriptions of these natives penned by their Spanish contemporaries I have endeavored to correlate the archeological remains found at the Sobaipuri sites. To define this effort I have taken the liberty to coin the word "archaeohistory." Each chapter is a complete unit within itself, containing an introduction, a description of materials, and a summary. The other chapters will...


Socci 1995 Dissertation (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mary C. Socci.

This is Mary C. Socci's dissertation, "The Analysis of the Faunal Remains of Five Iroquois Sites in the Mohawk Valley."


Socci 1995 Dissertation (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mary C. Socci.

This is Mary C. Socci's dissertation, "The Analysis of the Faunal Remains of Five Iroquois Sites in the Mohawk Valley."


Socci catalog (1984)
DATASET Mary C. Socci.

This Excel file contains the Socci catalog from 1984.


Social Differentiation at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua Mexico: An Archaeological Analysis of Mortuary Practices (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John C. Ravesloot.

Excavations at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico have produced 576 burials dating between the 12th and 14th centuries. Social differentiation was investigated among Casas Grandians by analyzing a series of burial attributes defined from the society's mortuary program. An attempt was made to determine the manner degree to which social life at Casas Grandes was hierarchically structured during the Medio Period (ca. A.D. 1060 to 1340). Specifically, the hypothesis that Casas Grandes was organized on...


Social Reactors Project datasets
PROJECT Uploaded by: Scott Ortman

Datasets from various publications of the Social Reactors Project


Soil Systems, Inc. Cremation Summaries for the DMB/Pueblo Grande Project (1997)
DATASET Rebecca Hill.

Data regarding grave form, dimensions, integrity, & placement of human remains within the feature were collected in the field by burial excavators using Soil Systems, Inc.'s cremation summary form. This form & coding sheets derived from it can also be found in tDAR. Bone mass data were collected in the lab by one of SSI's osteologists. Five cremations were excavated during this project. All remains & associated artifacts were repatriated to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.


Soil Systems, Inc. Cremation Summaries from the Kitchell & Lauth/Pueblo Grande Projects (2011)
DATASET Rebecca Hill.

Data regarding the grave form, dimensions, integrity, & placement of human remains within the feature were collected in the field by burial excavators using Soil Systems, Inc.'s cremation summary form. This form & coding sheets derived from it can also be found in tDAR. Bone mass data were collected in the lab by one of SSI's osteologists. Twenty-seven cremations were excavated during this project. All remains & associated artifacts were repatriated to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian...