Artifact Scatter (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Archaeological Feature

Prehistoric lithic and/or ceramic scatters with no features.

301-325 (6,716 Records)

Appendix 11.10. Provenience and Comparisons of Cord-Marked Sand-Tempered Shards (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Appendix 11.10. Provenience and comparisons of cord-marked sand-tempered sherds, from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.11. Provenience of Balls, Coils and Lumps of Clay (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Appendix 11.11. Provenience of balls, coils and lumps of clay from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.1: Provenience of Pinch Pot Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of pinch pot sherds, Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.2: Provenience of Modified Jar Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of modified jar sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.3: Proveneince of Scored and Broken Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of scored and broken sherds from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 11.4: Provenience of Punctated Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of punctated sherds from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 11.5: Provenience of Incised and Trailed Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of incised and trailed sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.6: Shell Tempered Cord-marked Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Proveniences of shell-tempered cord-marked sherds from the Arkansas City Project


Appendix 11.7. Provenience of Red-Slipped Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of red-slipped sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.8. Provenience of Shell-Tempered Caddoan Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of shell-tempered Caddoan sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.9. Provenience and Comparisons of Plain Sand-Tempered Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience and comparisons of plain sand-tempered sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.1. Indentifiable and non-identifiable fauna. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Appendix 13.1. Identifiable and non-identifiable fauna from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 13.2: MNE and MNI by site and by species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

MNE and MNI by site and by species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.3: Butchering marks by site and species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Butchering marks by site and species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.4. Use Classification of Selected Features Based on Faunal Remains. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Use classification of selected features from the Arkansas City project based on faunal remains.


Appendix 15.1. Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains (2012)
DATASET Mary J. Adair.

Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 41.1. Shell by Depth. (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Shell by depth from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 7.1, Feature descriptions and dimensions (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Feature descriptions and dimensions from the Arkansas City project. Features included in the sample chosen for analysis are indicated by bold type.


Appendix 8.1: All artifact classes, all features (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Full tally of artifacts by feature


Appendix 8.3: Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections. (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christine Garst.

Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections.


Appendix10.1: Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools (2012)
DATASET Uploaded by: Robert J. Hoard

Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Badwater Reservoir Site, Fremont County, Wyoming (1952)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Franklin Fenenga. Frank H. Roberts, Jr..

The Badwater Reservoir is a project of the Bureau of Reclamation. An archeological reconnaissance of the Badwater Reservoir area was undertaken by the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution, in July 1951. The field party consisted of Franklin Fenenga, archeologist and J. Mett Shippee, field assistant. Dr. Theodore E. White, geologist for the Missouri Basin Project, completed a paleontological reconnaissance of the area in the summer of 1947 and the results have been printed....


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Jefferson River Basin, Montana (1951)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Franklin Fenenga. Paul L. Cooper.

This report has been prepared by the Missouri River Basin Survey, Smithsonian Institution, for, and at the request of, the River Basin Recreation Survey, Region Two Office, National Park Service, in accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding between the Smithsonian Institution and the National Park Service, approved October 9, 1945. It is an evaluation of the character and the quantity of archeological and paleontological remains discovered during preliminary reconnaissance of five reservoir...


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Niobrara River Basin, Nebraska (1951)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Theodore E. White.

The archeology of the Niobrara River Basin has not been investigated systematically, but during the last twenty years the University of Nebraska Laboratory of Anthropology and the Nebraska State Historical Society have recorded some 46 sites in the area, and in 1946 the Missouri River Basin Survey located a small buried occupational level, site 25DW1, in the Box Butte Reservoir area, Dawes County, Nebraska. Eleven of these sites have been excavated or partly excavated and three have been...


Appraisal of the Archeological Resources of the Glen Elder Reservoir, Mitchell and Osborne Counties, Kansas (1952)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ralph Solecki.

During the period September 16-19, 1952, a preliminary archeological reconnaissance of the Glen Elder Reservoir in Mitchell and Osborne Counties, Kansas. The purpose of the reconnaissance was to locate and record archeological remains likely to be destroyed or damaged by the construction of the reservoir. No particular emphasis was placed upon the paleontological resources of this reservoir since a preliminary paleontological survey had already been made. The work consisted of surface...