House (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Domestic Structures

A relatively small dwelling occupied by a single nuclear or extended family. May appear archaeologically as a stone foundation or pattern of post molds.

1,376-1,400 (2,655 Records)

King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Artifact Classes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Artifact classes


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Artifact Classes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Artifact classes


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Artifact Classes (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Artifact classes


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Types (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Ceramic types


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Ceramic Types (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Ceramic types


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Vessel Form (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Vessel form


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, Vessel Form (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: Vessel form


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, White Clay Pipe Bore Diameters (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: White clay pipe bore diameters


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Analysis, White Clay Pipe Bore Diameters (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden analysis chart: White clay pipe bore diameters


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Map (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden location map


King’s Reach (18CV83): Midden Map (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Midden location map


King’s Reach (18CV83): Painted Glass Button (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Painted glass button


King’s Reach (18CV83): Rhenish Blue and Gray Stoneware Vessel (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Rhenish blue and gray stoneware vessel in situ


King’s Reach (18CV83): Rhenish Brown Stoneware Jug (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Rhenish brown stoneware jug


King’s Reach (18CV83): Scissors (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Scissors


King’s Reach (18CV83): Square Lead Weights (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Three square lead weights, possibly apothecary weights


King’s Reach (18CV83): Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware plate fragments


King’s Reach (18CV83): Tin-glazed Earthenware Tea Cup (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware tea cup fragments


King’s Reach (18CV83): Tin-washed Copper Alloy Spoon Bowl (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Tin-washed copper alloy spoon bowl with an unidentified maker's mark


King’s Reach (18CV83): White Clay Tobacco Pipe Stem (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: White clay tobacco pipe stem with a hole cut so it can be used as a whistle


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
PROJECT Uploaded by: Charlene Collazzi

Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


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IMAGE Catherine Alston.

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La Pointe-Krebs House (22JA526), Pascagoula, Mississippi.
PROJECT Gregory Waselkov.

The LaPointe-Krebs House or "Old Spanish Fort" (archaeological site 22JA526) in Pascagoula, Mississippi, is evidently the oldest standing structure in that state. Archaeological test excavations in and adjacent to the house in 1979, 1992, and 1994, 1995, and 2010 have revealed a complex sequence of colonial-period occupation and building on that site. Apart from some sporadic prehistoric occupation during the Middle Woodland period about two millennia ago, the major occupation occurred between...


La Quemada-Malpaso Valley Archaeological Project (LQ-MVAP)
PROJECT Ben Nelson. Arizona State Universtity. Andrea Torvinen.

For over 15 years, Mexican and American archaeologists and students have dug ancient ruins, walked the high desert landscape, and worked in laboratories to understand the rise and fall of La Quemada, Zacatecas. We want to know why societies become complex, developing social hierarchies with specialized economic, political, and religious roles for their members. Why do civilizations expand? Northern Mexico's ancient past is an ideal context for studying these questions. During the period A.D....


LABCOM Summary Sheet from Directorate of Facilities Engineering to Colonel Stephen H. Young, Memorandum of Agreement (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Clara L. Bennett.

A summary sheet requesting the approval and signature on Maryland SHPO letter regarding the new Memorandum of Agreement for the Blossom Point Farmhouse, Blossom Point Field Test Facility. Also included is a letter from Kise Franks & Straw to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District regarding the Blossom Point Marketing Plan.