Water-Related (Site Type Keyword)

The locations and/or archaeological remains of ships, boats, or other vessels, or the facilities related to shipping or sailing.

276-300 (780 Records)

Dates Associated with Excavated Sites (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Chronometric dates obtained from excavations on Perry Mesa (after Fierro et al. 1980:259; Gummerman et al. 1975:31)


Deep Reflections (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James E. Fitting.

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Diagram of Proposed Construction Sequence at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Map series showing proposed stages of construction at Pueblo la Plata


Discovery of a Neches River Ferryboat Big Thicket National Preserve (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

In September 1991, Big Thicket National Preserve staff received a report of remains of a river craft exposed in the west bank of the Neches River about a mile downstream from the Sheffield boat ramp (Figure 1). Rangers from the Upper Neches River corridor Unit investigating the report found the remains of a small wooden craft projecting from the river bank--at that time about 6 to 7 feet above water level and almost 14 feet below the top of the river bank. Photographs of the craft were taken and...


The discovery of gold in the graves of Chiriqui, Panama (1919)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Samuel Lothrop.

Scanned image of the book containing this Volume of the "Indian Notes" journal. This article, written in 1919, briefly describes the authors,Samuel Lothrop, first hand account of exploration and exploration of grave goods, specifically gold grave goods (the author claims that the excavation extracted a some of two million in gold images and dust).


Diving and Tourism (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only G. Tomasi.

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Diving On the Phoenix (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kevin Crisman.

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Documentary Research, Submerged Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of Bayou La Batre, Alabama (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tim S. Mistovich.

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Documentary Research, Submerged Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of Gulfport, Mississippi (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tim S. Mistovich.

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Documentary Research, Submerged Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of Gulfport, Mississippi (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tim S. Mistovich.

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Early Systematic Looted Systematic Final Map (2010)
GEOSPATIAL Karen Holberg.

The aim of the LEAP projects was to publish multi-layered e-publications and develop and link them to associated digital archives. The original LEAP project was funded by the AHRC while the LEAP II, A Trans-Atlantic LEAP, was supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This final map project is part of a 2011 LEAP II project "Placing immateriality: situating the material of highland Chiriquí" by Karen Holberg. The files contained in this record include an .mxd map project and an image of the...


Ecology Needs Archaeologists: Archaeology Needs Ecologists (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Briggs. Katherine A. Spielmann. Hoski Schaafsma. Keith Kintigh. Melissa Kruse. Kari Morehouse. Karen Schollmeyer.

Over the past five decades, ecologists and archaeologists have dismantled two longstanding theoretical constructs. Ecologists have rejected the “balance of nature” concept and archaeologists have dispelled the myth that indigenous people were “in harmony with nature”. Rejection of these concepts poses critical challenges to both fields as current disciplinary approaches are inadequate to grapple effectively with real-world complexities of socioecological systems. In this review, we focus on the...


The Economic Base of an Ancient Maya City (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text thomas guderjan.

Intensive agriculture supported large ancient Maya populations. However, there have been few attempts to understand how agriculture was integrated with the political economy of a Maya city and that city’s interaction with other polities. The site of Blue Creek in northern Belize offers the opportunity to begin to assess these relationships. Blue Creek had access to enormous agricultural resources and direct access to the riverine coastal trade system. The combination of these factors enabled...


The Effects of Twentieth - Century Globalization on the Built Envrionment of Silvituc, Campeche, Mexico (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sandra Andrade.

To better understand the role of globalization in culture change, this thesis investigates how the growing global economy of the twentieth century has affected the Maya community of Silvituc, Campeche, Mexico, and how those influences are reflected in the archaeological record. By applying both a macro-scale and microscale approach this study demonstrates how wage labor and surrounding land developments, such as the introduction of a highway, have been incorporated into a subsistence-based...


El Nuevo Constante: Investigation of an Eighteenth Century Spanish Shipwreck off the Louisiana Coast (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles E. Pearson.

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El Nuevo Constante: Investigation of an Eighteenth-Century Spanish Shipwreck off the Louisiana Coast (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles E. Pearson. Paul E. Hoffman.

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El Nuevo Constante: Investigations of an Eighteenth Century Spanish Shipwreck off the Louisiana Coast (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles E. Pearson. Others.

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Eolian Deposition and Soil Fertility in a Prehistoric Agricultural Complex in Central Arizona (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Nakase.

Prehistoric farmers in the semi-arid American Southwest were challenged by marked spatial and temporal variation in, and overall low levels of, precipitation with which to grow their crops. One strategy they employed was to modify their landscape with rock alignments in order to concentrate surface water flow on their fields. A second challenge that has been less focused on by archaeologists is the need to maintain soil fertility by replenishing nutrients removed from the soil by agricultural...


Est_Looted_Graves_Area Shapefile (2010)
GEOSPATIAL Karen Holberg.

The aim of the LEAP projects was to publish multi-layered e-publications and develop and link them to associated digital archives. The original LEAP project was funded by the AHRC while the LEAP II, A Trans-Atlantic LEAP, was supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This shapefile is part of a 2011 LEAP II project "Placing immateriality: situating the material of highland Chiriquí" by Karen Holberg. All files associated with this record must be downloaded to ensure that the shapefile...


Evaluatin of Magnetic Anomalies Located in Lower Bayou Teche, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Christopher Goodwin. William P. Athens. Allen R. Saltus, Jr..

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EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL AND CHARCOAL FROM SITES ALONG THE SOUTH FORK AND MIDDLE FORK OF THE AMERICAN RIVER, CALIFORNIA (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Bulk soil and detrital charcoal were recovered from the Sand Flat site and from the Oak Tree site in the western Sierra foothills of California. These sites represent paleoflood study sites along the South Fork American and Middle Fork American Rivers. Botanic components of the bulk soil samples and detrital charcoal will be identified, and potentially radiocarbon datable material will be separated.


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...


Excavated Archaeofaunal Data from the Agua Fria National Monument (2004)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Excavated Archaeofaunal Data from the Agua Fria National Monument


Excavated Paleoethnobotanical Data from the Agua Fria National Monument (2004)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Excavated Paleoethnobotanical Data from the Agua Fria National Monument


Excavation of Revolutionary War Vessel and Ethnohistorical Study of the Area (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Joseph Murphy.

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