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.
1,576-1,600 (2,655 Records)
Midden location map
Mattapany (18ST390): Midlands Yellow (2004)
Representative artifacts: Midlands yellow
Mattapany (18ST390): North Devon Gravel-Tempered Chafing Dish (2004)
Representative artifacts: North Devon gravel-tempered chafing dish
Mattapany (18ST390): Pantile and Dutch Brick (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pantile and Dutch brick
Mattapany (18ST390): Pipe Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pipe bowl
Mattapany (18ST390): Plaster (2004)
Representative artifacts: Plaster
Mattapany (18ST390): Purple Splattered Tin-Glaze (2004)
Representative artifacts: Purple splattered tin-glaze
Mattapany (18ST390): RB Pipe Heel (2004)
Representative artifacts: RB pipe heel
Mattapany (18ST390): Rhenish Brown Stoneware (2004)
Representative artifacts: Rhenish brown stoneware
Mattapany (18ST390): S Pipe Stem (2004)
Representative artifacts: S pipe stem
Mattapany (18ST390): Scored Brick (2004)
Representative artifacts: Scored brick
Mattapany (18ST390): Table Glass (2004)
Representative artifacts: Table glass
Mattapany (18ST390): Terra Cotta Pipe Bowls (2004)
Representative artifacts: Terra cotta pipe bowls
Mattapany (18ST390): Thimble (2004)
Representative artifacts: Thimble
Mattapany (18ST390): Thimble Top (2004)
Representative artifacts: Thimble top
Mattapany (18ST390): Tin-Glazed Earthenware (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware
Mattapany (18ST390): Tin-Glazed Earthenware (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware
Mattapany (18ST390): Tin-Glazed Tile and Window Lead (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed tile and window lead
Mattapany (18ST390): Tobacco Tin Lid (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tobacco tin lid
Mattapany (18ST390): WE Pipe Bowl (2004)
Representative artifacts: WE pipe bowl
Mattawoman Energy Center Project, Charles and Prince George's County, Maryland (2017)
Maryland State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence confirming there are no adverse effects caused by the Mattawoman Energy Center Project as found in the provided Phase I results.
Maxon Ranch Site: Archaic and Late Prehistoric Habitation In Southwest Wyoming. CRM Report No.18 (1986)
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The Mead to Phoenix 500kV Transmission Line Project: An Intensive Archaeological Survey of Construction Access Roads in Clark County, Nevada, and Mohave, Yavapai, and Maricopa Counties, Arizona (1996)
The following document presents the results of an intensive archaeological resources survey of construction access roads for the Mead to Phoenix 500kV Transmission Line Project (Mead to Phoenix Project). The survey constituted one phase of cultural resource compliance undertaken for this project by SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants (SWCA), for Salt River Project (SRP). Other phases include relocation and re-evaluation (Anduze and Sorrell 1995) of sites previously recorded during survey of...
Measuring Modern Discipline: A Re-Examination of Type and Variant Indices Using Ceramics from the Monterey Site in the Central Bluegrass Region of Kentucky (2002)
Modern discipline encompasses the strategies used under industrial capitalism to regulate work and measure time. E. P. Thompson called them “time routines” and “work discipline.” Mark Leone, building on the work of Thompson and Foucault, developed ceramics formulas for measuring the degree of penetration of these ideas in individual households. Our research tests Leone’s formulas using the ceramic data from the village of Monterey in central Kentucky and diversity indexing. Families of varying...
Measuring the Advent of Gentility (2005)
My own long-term interest has been to trace the process by which English cultural norms were adapted to New World conditions, to provide insight into why that adaptation occurred, and to assess the role of material culture in effecting that change. As such these are the kinds of questions that have been in the air at least since the 1970s, but which require a rich corpus of comparative and regionally representative evidence in order for archaeologists to have any hope of success in answering...