Cemetery (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Funerary and Burial Structures or Features

A formal location for burying the dead.

826-850 (1,685 Records)

An Evaluation of Archaeological Resources at Aquilla Lake (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text S. Alan Skinner. Chester Shaw. Kate Huckabay. Mary L. Bartsch.

The purpose of the 1977 investigations at Aquilla Lake was to continue testing archaeological sites in the project area in order to determine which sites warranted nomination to the National Register of Historic Places and also to evaluate various archaeological problems relevant to the project area. This information was used to determine which sites in the project area warrant additional investigations and to develop a comprehensive plan to mitigate the unavoidable loss of archaeological...


Evaluation of Cemeteries Along the Proposed State Route 21 Expansion Corridor Between Sylacauga and Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gene A. Ford. Joel H. Watkins.

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An Evaluation of Geophysical Survey Instruments for Detecting Unmarked Graves at the Mission Cemetery, Spalding, Idaho (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert K. Nickel.

In December 2000, a team working for the Midwest Archeological Center and Nez Perce National Historical Park evaluated the suitability of geophysical survey instruments for mapping the location of unmarked graves in the Mission Cemetery at Spalding, Idaho. A small grid was examined with a fluxgate magnetometer, a soil resistance meter, a conductivity meter, and a ground-penetrating radar unit. All but the conductivity meter detected positive anomalies in association with marked historic graves...


An Evaluation of Historic Cultural Resources in Relation to the Central Arizona Water Control Study (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lyle M. Stone. James E. Ayres.

This is a final, summary report on historic cultural resources in relation to the Central Arizona Water Control Study (CAWCS). The objectives of the CAWCS were to identify and evaluate alternative measures for flood control and regulatory water storage in Central Arizona in conjunction with construction of the Central Arizona Project. Having considered numerous alternative plans to meet these objectives, the Bureau of Reclamation defined a preferred alternative (Plan...


Evaluative Testing of Site 1Ma460, Proposed Four Mile Post Road Corridor, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mary E. Gantt. Alison H. Walter.

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An Examination of Capitalism on Nineteenth-Century Haciendas in Yucatán, Mexico, (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Erin R. Schmidt.

This paper presents archaeological and historical evidence of the changing roles of haciendas in the Mexican economy during the nineteenth century in Yucatán. Specifically, this paper looks at how haciendas changed before and just after the Caste War of Yucatán through the examination of hacienda site structures, population data, and material culture comparisons. Haciendas are agricultural estates that are maintained by a wealthy land-owner and a lower-class labor force to supply...


Excatation of Protohistoric Arikara Indian Cemetery Near Mobridge, South Dakota, 1971 (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only T. D. Stewart.

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Excavated Squares
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This is a map of the excavated squares during the 1983 excavation at the Jackson-Everson site.


Excavation & Survey Photographs, Sites 18PR443, 18PR446 & 18PR447, Andrews Air Force Base (1998)
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This resource contains excavation & survey photographs of Sites 18PR443, 18PR446 & 18PR447 at Andrews Air Force Base.


Excavation Grid (1983)
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This is the excavation grid for the Oak Hill #1 site.


Excavation of Protohistoric Arikara Indian Cemetery Near Mobridge, South Dakota (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only T. Dale Stewart.

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Excavation of Protohistoric Arikara Indian Cemetery Near Mobridge, South Dakota, 1971 (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only T. Dale Stewart.

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.


Excavation Photographs, Site 18AN234, Fort Meade (2004)
IMAGE URS Greiner.

This record contains excavation photographs associated with phase I and phase II investigations of site 18AN234, located at Fort Meade, Maryland.


Excavation Photographs, Site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade (1 of 2) (2011)
IMAGE Gray & Pape, Inc..

This record contains part 1 of the excavation photographs associated phase II investigations of site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade, Maryland. Photo record for these excavation photographs are located at https://core.tdar.org/document/392627 Photo Record from Site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade, Maryland.


Excavation Photographs, Site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade (2 of 2) (2011)
IMAGE Gray & Pape, Inc..

This record contains part 2 of the excavation photographs associated phase II investigations of site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade, Maryland. Photo record for these excavation photographs are located at https://core.tdar.org/document/392627 Photo Record from Site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade, Maryland.


Excavations at Several Woodland and Archaic Camp and Workshop Sites in Laurens County, Georgia (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marvin T. Smith.

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Excavations at the Harris County Boys School Cemetery and Analysis of Galveston Bay Area Mortuary Practices (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lawrence E. Aten. C. K. Chandler. A. B. Wesolowsky. R. M. Maline.

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Excavations at the Harris County Boys School Cemetery: Analysis of Galveston Bay Area Mortuary Practices (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. E. Aten. C. K. Chandler. A. B. Wesolowsky. R. Malina.

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Excavations in the Lubbub Creek Archaeological Locality (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher S. Peebles.

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Excavations of an Archaic Cemetery in Cocoa Beach, Florida (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Carr.

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Excavations on the Franciscan Frontier: Archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brent R. Weisman.

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Exploring The Rustic Life, Appendix, Millwood Plantation 1980 (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles E. Orser, Jr.. Annette M. Nekola. James L. Roark.

Six hypotheses are presented and evaluated using archaeological historical, and bio-cultural data collected from Millwood Plantation and two small satellite sites located within the floodpool of the Richard B. Russell Reservoir currently being constructed. Millwood Plantation, located along the Savannah River in Abbeville County, South Carolina and Elbert County, Georgia, was owned and operated by James Edward Calhoun from 1832 until his death in 1889. After Calhoun's death, a number of tenants...


Exploring The Rustic Life, Volume I, Millwood Plantation 1980 (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles E. Orser. Annette M. Nekola. James L. Roark.

Six hypotheses are presented and evaluated using archaeological historical, and bio-cultural data collected from Millwood Plantation and two small satellite sites located within the floodpool of the Richard B. Russell Reservoir currently being constructed. Millwood Plantation, located along the Savannah River in Abbeville County, South Carolina and Elbert County, Georgia, was owned and operated by James Edward Calhoun from 1832 until his death in 1889. After Calhoun's death, a number of tenants...


Exploring the Rustic Life: Multidisciplinary Research at Millwood Plantation, a Large Piedmont Plantation in Abbeville County, South Carolina and Elbert County, Georgia, Volume I (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles E. Orser, Jr.. Annette M. Nekola. James L. Roark.

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Eye Witness Account, Battle of Prairie Grove, As Recorded in the Civil War Diary of Lieut. C. L. Huff; Whose Brother, Barney Huff, Was a Casualty of the Battle, and Is Buried In the National Cemetery at Fayetteville
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. L. Huff.

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