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.

401-425 (2,590 Records)

Bennett's Point (18QU28): Artifact Distributions, Wine Bottles (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Artifact distribution map, wine bottles


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Chinese Porcelain (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Chinese porcelain with hand painted blue floral motif


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Chinese Porcelain (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Chinese porcelain


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Copper Alloy Buckle (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts; Copper alloy buckle with silver plating


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Copper Alloy Button (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Copper alloy button


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Copper Alloy Shoe Buckle (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Copper alloy shoe buckle


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Copper Alloy Thimbles (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Two copper alloy thimbles


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Cufflinks (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Cufflinks


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Drawing of Wine Bottle Seal (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Drawing of wine bottle seal with Richard Bennett's crest


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Fireplace Shovel (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Fireplace shovel


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Furniture Hardware (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Sample of furniture hardware


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Fork with Decorated Bone Handle (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Iron fork with decorated bone handle


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Padlock (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Complete iron padlock


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Shovel (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts; Iron shovel


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Iron Skeleton Key (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Complete iron skeleton key


Bennett's Point (18QU28): North Devon Sgraffito (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Sample of North Devon Sgraffito


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Ornamental Architectural Plaster (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Ornamental architectural plaster fragment


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Pewter Spoons (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Sample of pewter spoons


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Richard Bennett Wine Bottle Seals (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Richard Bennett wine bottle seals


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Smoker's Companion (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Complete smoker's companion


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Tin-glazed Earthenware Bowl (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed earthenware bowl


Bennett's Point (18QU28): White Salt-glazed Bowls (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts:Polychrome white salt-glazed bowls


Bennett's Point (18QU28): Wine Bottle Seal (2004)
IMAGE Catherine Alston.

Representative artifacts; Wine bottle seal with Richard Bennetts crest


Between Mimbres and Hohokam: Exploring the Archaeology and History of Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

In 1997, a group of scholars assembled at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, Arizona, for five and one-half days of secluded focused discussion on the archaeology and history of an area largely absent from archaeological reports and history books, southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The researchers present at the seminar included Bruce Masse, Anne Woosley, Allan MacIntyre, Jeff Altschul, John Douglas, Jeff Clark, Bill Doolittle, Jim Neely, Jerry Howard, Peggy Nelson, Jonathan...


Beyond the North Gate: Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany. Archeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc..

Report of data recovery results from the Quackenbush Square Parking Facility site in Albany, NY. The pdf report focuses on the detailed excavation of a rum distillery (c.1750s-1820s) and a brickmaker's house and brickyard (c.1630s-1680s). The report includes micro/macroscopic analyses of faunal and floral materials, pollen, parasites,and heavy metal contents. The report also provides deep historical context to rum production and early colonial settlement in Albany and the Northeast.