Non-Domestic Structures (Site Type Keyword)

The locations and/or archaeological remains of a building or buildings used for purposes other than human habitation. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

9,526-9,550 (11,128 Records)

Pottery images 2600-2699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2600-2699, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2700-2799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2700-2799, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2800-2899 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara L. Stark.

Pottery images 2800-2899, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2900-2999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2900-2999, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 3000-3099 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 3000-3099, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 3100-3199 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 3100-3199, see "Documentation of Image Archive" for archive variables and "Palm Image Archive" database for information about images.


Pottery images 3300-3399 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3300-3399, the majority taken by Thanet Skoglund in a study comparing Late Postclassic pottery from Cotaxtla (Cotaxtla Archaeological Project) and PALM. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive".


Pottery images 3400-3499 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

This file includes pottery images (3400-3499). See Documentation of Image Archive and Palm Image Archive for descriptions of the variables in the archive and for information associated with the images.


Pottery images 3500-3699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3500-3699. See Documentation of Image Archive" for information on variables and "Palm Image Archive" for information about individual images.


Pottery images 3700-3799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images are within accession numbers 3700-3799. See Documentation of Image Archive for variables and Palm Image Archive for information about images.


Pottery images 3800-3849 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images fall within accession numbers 3800-3849 in the image archive, Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 3850-3899 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3850-3899 in the image archive. Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 3900-3999 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers 3900-3999 in the image archive. Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 400-599 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 400-599, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 600-799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 600-799, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 800-999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 800-999, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery Study Procedures and Design Classification Codes (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher von Nagy.

This document summarizes laboratory procedures and the classification codes used for the construction of database records for pottery from both Proyecto Encrucijada-Pajonal (von Nagy 2003) and Proyecto Laguna Costera projects. It is comprehensive, covering pottery from all periods and includes coding for ware design and manufacturing decisions, form, and decor.


Pottery type images for the western Tabasco Coastal Plain (2008)
IMAGE Christopher von Nagy.

This set of images documents common ceramics types found at La Venta, Tabasco. The examples here were recovered from San Andrés (Barí 1), a subsidiary elite community in the Lower La Venta area of the flood plain. The ceramics at San Andrés demonstrate a range of states from refired and eroded to well-preserved. The type images presented here are of generally well-preserved examples. These types are defined in my dissertation (von Nagy 2003), and will receive full treatment in a forth coming...


Pre-Construction Testing at the Off-Street Transit Center, 44th Street and Washington Street, Pueblo Grande AZ U:9:1(ASM), Phoenix, Arizona (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Droz. Glenn Stuart. Andrea Gregory. Deborah Ferguson. Glennda Luhnow.

This report presents the results of an archaeological pre-construction testing program completed at the location of the Off-Street Transit Center (Transit Center) at the southwest corner of 44th and Washington streets, within the City of Phoenix. The property is shaped like a right triangle measuring approximately 206 m (686 ft) from east to west and 127 m (422 ft) north to south. The parcel is bounded on the north and east by Washington Street and 44th Street, respectively. The southern...


Pre-stabilization Study (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carol A. Martin. Keith Anderson. David Wilcox.

These documents all relate to a 1975 pre-stabilization study and later follow up for the Great House and South Building in Compound A at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The preliminary study appears that includes sketched maps of Compound A highlighting the Great House and South Building. Cost breakdowns are shown and manpower needs are detailed. Job descriptions with daily pay rates are provided.


PreHispanic American Southeast and Southwest Comparative Mortuary Database (2013)
DATASET M Scott Thompson.

The Prehispanic American Southeast and Southwest Comparative Mortuary Database is a relational database that served as the primary data management tool for the dissertation titled "Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds." The database contains mortuary data for the following prehistoric settlements: Mississippian - Irene Mounds site Zuni area - Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Hohokam (Salt River Valley) - Pueblo Grande, Casa Buena, Grand Canal Ruins,...


Prehispanic Settlement Regions of the IXtapalpa Peninsula Region, Mexico (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard E. Blanton.

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.


Prehistoric Agricultural Strategies in West-Central New Mexico (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patrick F. Hogan.

Environmental fluctuations are frequently cited as a major factor effecting population displacement and cultural development in the American Southwest. Recent research suggests that the interaction of environmental, demographic, and behavioral variables might account for these presumed causal relationships, but behavioral responses to environmental fluctuations remain poorly understood. The environmental factors most likely to have been stressful to agriculturalists such as the prehistoric...


Prehistoric Agriculture at La Plata: Exploring Soil Texture Changes across Features (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stacey McGee.

Numerous factors affect soil composition, including the parent rock, time, rainfall, wind, and animal burrowing and wastes, but human activities undoubtedly cause the most extensive change in soil properties over the shortest periods of time. At Pueblo La Plata, intensive agricultural practices were utilized for just over 200 years, and yet, six centuries later, the legacies created on the landscape are still as visible. This paper will focus on the effects of prehistoric agriculture on soil...


Prehistoric and Early Historic Settlement in the Kissimmee River Valley: An Archaeological Survey of the the Avon Park Air Force Base (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert J. Austin.

Orignally the information in this record was migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. NADB-R records consist of a document citation and limited other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. In 2013, as part of a project done for the US Air Force, digital curators of the Center for Digital Antiquity updated the original record by adding a digital copy of the article described and more detailed metadata. The article...