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.

1,726-1,750 (2,655 Records)

New York State Museum Site Images (1984)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Daniel Sandrowicz

These are images that were taken by the New York State Museum (NYSM) at the site of Indian Castle.


The Newtown Drainage Project, a Cultural Resource Assessment in Montgomery, Alabama (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David W. Chase.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Notice of Publication from Times Crescent to Harry Diamond Laboratories, Article "No Significant Impact on the Environment" (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas B. Cross.

Notice of Publication from Times Crescent to Harry Diamond Laboratories, in regards to the Article "No Significant Impact on the Environment" published 2 January 1980. Notice of Certification is included with a copy of the clipped article.


Notions of Comfort in the Early Colonial Chesapeake (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Philip Levy. John Coombs. David Muraca.

In previous papers we have sought to use archaeological data to rethink some of the reigning assumptions about life in colonial Chesapeake, and move toward a new vision of an early colonial Virginia “frontier.” Our work has focused principally on a few sites in the Virginia tidewater and along the upper reaches of the Rappahannock spanning the years between 1640 and 1760. Last year, for example, we used the artifactual and architectural data from a circa 1690 Rappahannock plantation to argue...


Noxon Tenancy Site (7NC-F-133) Ceramic Minimum Number of Vessels (MNV) Catalog (2016)
DATASET Louis Berger.

List of catalog and object data on sherds that constitute inferred ceramic vessels from features at the Noxon Tenancy (7NC-F-133), used to calculate a minimum number of vessels (MNV)


Noxon Tenancy Site (7NC-F-133) Phase II and III Artifact Catalog (2016)
DATASET Louis Berger.

combined Phase II and III artifact catalog for Noxon Tenancy Site (7NC-F-133), includes identified floral and faunal specimen


Noxon Tenancy Site (7NC-F-133), U.S. Route 301 Corridor
PROJECT John Bedell. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

On behalf of the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), The Louis Berger Group, Inc. (Louis Berger), has completed a Phase III archaeological data recovery at the Noxon Tenancy (7NC-F-133) in St. Georges Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. The work was carried out under Task Orders 8 and 11 of Agreement No. 1538. The Noxon Tenancy Site had been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D because it contains information important to...


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Caprine Faunal Specimen Recovered from Feature Contexts (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Laboratory photo of selected Caprine (sheep/goat) faunal elements. Top-left: pelvis recovered from Feature 66, Stratum A, Level 1 (274.36). Bottom-left: mandible recovered from Feature 4, Stratum A, Level 1, Southeast 1/2 (167.29). Center-right: tibia recovered from Feature 8, Stratum A, Level 1 (181.31). Far-right: metacarpal recovered from Feature 1, Stratum A, Level 2 (79.31).


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Feature 1 North Profile After Bisection (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of Feature 1, the cellar, North profile after bisection.


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Feature 2 Top Level 13 After Mechanical Removal of Surrounding Subsoil (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of Feature 2, a well, opening of Level 13 after excavation of upper layers and mechanical removal of surrounding subsoil, View to North.


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Feature 34 Fully Excavated Showing Wooden Cribbing Remnants (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of Feature 34, a well, after completion of excavation showing remnats of wooden cribbing and water table, View to South.


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Feature 4 East Profile After Bisection (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of Feature 4, cellar pit, East profile after bisection.


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Redware Porringer Fragment Recovered From Feature 39 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of black-glazed redware porringer fragment recovered from Feature 39, a pit, Stratum A, Level 3, South 1/2 (Cat./Spec. 255.1)


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Scratch-blue White Salt-glazed Stoneware Teacaddy Fragment Recovered from Feature 1 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of scratch-blue white salt-glazed stoneware tea caddy fragment after recovery from Feature 1, the cellar, Stratum A, Level 2 (Cat./Spec. No. 66.12)


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Site Overview at Completion of Data Recovery (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo from elevated platform after completion of excavation, View to North.


Noxon Tenancy Site [7NC-F-133]: Staffordshire Slipware Porringer Fragments Recovered from Feature 8 (2012)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

Field photo of re-fitting Staffordshire slipware porringer fragments recovered from Feature 8, a possible cellar, Stratum B, Level 2 (Cat./Spec. No. 182.5)


Nuvuk Archaeological Project (NAP)
PROJECT Anne Jensen.

This NSF and Department of Education (ECHO) funded project involves excavation of a village and cemetery at Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska. Ipiutak and Early Thule through recent Inupiat were documented. There is a large associated aDNA project dealing with the human remains, with Dennis O'Rourke as PI.


Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska: The Thule Cemetery and Ipiutak Occupation (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne Jensen.

This study presents a revised cultural chronology for the Nuvuk site, Point Barrow, Alaska. It is based on results of 10 years of work at the site, including the Nuvuk Archaeology Project. First, the history and results of prior ethnographic and archaeological research on the North Slope are reviewed, with an emphasis on material pertaining to coastal North Alaska. Nuvuk is set in environmental context, and the results of geomorphological research associated with this project are...


OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 2655-Building 5147, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Mark Sloop

A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Fort Sam Houston , Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Buildings with inventory forms and accompanying photographs include: laboratories, general storehouses and warehouses, reviewing stand, general purpose warehouse, defense mapping agency, supply service administration building, combined air conditioning and heating plant, Klaus' grocery and saloon, heating plant gas fired, inflammable material storehouses, public toilet, lavatory...


OAHP Historic Structure Inventory, Building 5147B-Building 8000, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Mark Sloop

A group of historic structure inventory forms and photographs for Camp Bullis and Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Buildings with inventory forms and photographs include: latrines, lavatories, hutments, enlisted personnel mess building, detached day rooms, applied instruction building, enlisted mens barracks, theatre, medical administration building, general instruction buildings, unit chapel, general administration buildings, supply buildings, NCO club, Texas National Guard...


Obsidian Data for Terrace S25 (2015)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

This file contains all of the data for the nearly 1200 pieces collected during the 2051 excavations on Terrace S25, Cerro Danush, Dainzú-Macuilxóchitl. Including material categories (prismatic blade, flake, point, etc.), measurements, color assignments, provenience, etc.


Oglethorpe Power Corporation Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Facility Site Evaluations Prefeasibility Report: Historical / Archeological Resources, Cedar Grove Alternative (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charlotte A. Smith. Karen G. Wood. Elizabeth J. Misner.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Old Chapel Field (44ST233)
PROJECT Julia King.

The Old Chapel Field site (18ST233) is part of an early Jesuit settlement located south of St. Mary’s City in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. St. Inigoes Manor, as the settlement was known historically, was in Jesuit hands by 1637. St. Inigoes served as their mission’s headquarters and home plantation throughout the 17th century. In addition, a fort was built there by 1637, in an effort to protect the fledgling colony from naval attack. This fort was large enough to accommodate the local population...


Old Chapel Field (18ST233): "Bookbinder"-style Agatized Pipe (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: "Bookbinder"-style agatized pipe


Old Chapel Field (18ST233): Artifact Distributions, Beads (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, beads