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.
526-550 (780 Records)
Plan Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata (2010)
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa (2010)
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa
Plan Map Showing Pollen Samples Taken from Pueblo la Plata Terraces (2006)
Plan map of agricultural features identified in the drainage between Pueblo la Plata and Control Mesa, showing places from which pollen samples were collected.
Plan Maps of Outlying Structures at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa (2007)
In the spring of 2005, students with the Legacies on the Landscape project, under the direction of Matt Peeples, located and recorded outlying structures in the vicinity of Pueblo la Plata, on Perry Mesa. Outlying structures were mapped using the tape and compass method, resulting in plan maps by Will Russell.
Plastic Artifact Photograph, Archaeological Survey of Beech Fork Lake 1973-1975 (2019)
Photograph of a plastic button artifact collected during the Archaeological Survey of Beech Fork Lake 1973-1975 archaeological investigation in the Lavalette area, in the Wayne and Cabell Counties, West Virginia.
Playa Vista Archaeological and Historical Project, Volume 1: Research Design (1991)
The Playa Vista Archaeological and Historical Project is a multi-step comprehensive approach designed to achieve compliance with applicable Municipal, State, and Federal laws and regulations protecting cultural resources. This document represents the first step: the completion of a project specific research design that presents current knowledge of the cultural resources in the project area and outlines future steps to mitigate potential impacts of the proposed project. To complete the research...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING FOR MITCHELL LAKE, DURANGO, COLORADO (2023)
Mitchell Lake was tested to recover pollen samples and provide organics for one AMS radiocarbon date. One modern ground surface sample and one sediment sample taken near the base of the wetland core were analyzed for their pollen content.
Pollen Analysis of Agricultural Terraces on La Plata Mesa, Agua Fria National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona (2007) (2007)
Agricultural terraces from two sites on Perry Mesa (La Plata and Bull Tank) and one site at the north edge of Black Mesa (Richinbar Ruin) were investigated using pollen analysis. The samples are listed in Table 1 by site and context. The sites are located on mesas bounding canyons containing the headwaters of the Agua Fria River. Native populations of Agave parryi grown on the mesas and around sites grow hybrid agaves (Agave chrysantha x A. parryi) that are living artifacts of pre-Columbian...
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM LOKO KAIPUNI FISHPOND (SIHP # 50-80-14-4573), WAIKĪKĪ, O’AHU, HAWAI’I (2017)
Loko Kaipuni (SIHP # 50-80-14-4573), a Hawaiian fishpond located in Waikīkī, O’ahu, Hawai’i, was used during both the pre-Contact and historic periods. In 1919 and 1928 it was filled with coral dredge from the Ala Wai Canal. A sediment sample collected from the center of the monitor trench excavation was submitted for pollen and macrofloral analysis to establish baseline environmental information for the vicinity of the fishpond and to answer questions of how the fishpond was used.
Pollen Data from Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Pollen Data from Richinbar Ruin
POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENTS FROM WAUGH LAKE, CALIFORNIA (1998)
Five samples collected from meadow sediments adjoining Waugh Lake were examined for microscopic and macroscopic evidence of vegetation. Results of this study will be compared to a previous pollen study of samples collected at closer intervals from a core at Waugh Lake. Site CA-MNO-2440 is located at the east end of Waugh Lake in eastern California. Single samples were examined from each stratum, with the exception of Stratum III, an organic level, that is represented by two samples...
Port Dauphin (1MB221), Mobile County, Alabama.
Port Dauphin, on Dauphin Island, served throughout the early years of French colonial settlement on the Gulf coast as a support facility to the main settlements upriver, the town sites of Mobile -- first at Old Mobile, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River from 1702 to 1711, and then at the city's modern location at the head of Mobile Bay and the mouth of the Mobile River. The historian Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz referred to Mobile as the birthplace of the French colony of Louisiane...
Port Dauphin Village Site Artifact Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
Artifact photos from the Port Dauphin Village site (1MB221).
Port Dauphin Village Site Excavation Photos, Mobile County, Alabama. (1997)
Field excavation photos from the Port Dauphin Village site.
Post-processed Teledyne BlueView scanning multibeam sonar dataset collected at Site 41OR90 (January 2020) (2020)
Processed and merged point clouds from BlueView multibeam scanning sonar deployed around the perimeter of World War I shipwreck 41OR90. The dataset includes three vantages around the wreck that were accessible and produced viable data, including: 1) the full length of the ship's starboard, 2) the port bow, and 3) the port side abaft the midships section.
Powerful History: The Archaeology of Native People in the Champlain Lowlands (2011)
This handbook describes the archaeological studies undertaken by the University of Vermont Consulting Archaeology Program (UVM CAP) and the Archaeological Services at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in advance of the Vermont Electric Power Company’s (VELCO) Northwest Reliability Project—the NRP—in Rutland, Addison, and Chittenden Counties, 2005-2007. All of the studies featured in this volume were funded by VELCO.
Prehistoric Agriculture at La Plata: Exploring Soil Texture Changes across Features (2007)
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 Historic Archaeological Reconnaissance for Cultural Resources: Priority Area 1 of Liberty Park, New York Harbor Collection and Removal of Drift Project (1976)
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Prehistoric Irrigation Canals (1922)
This image is a 1922 map of prehistoric irrigation systems throughout the Salt River Valley. The map indicated where the Salt River meets the Gila River. The map labels and indicates the location of both the prehistoric irrigation canals and prehistoric settlements. Further, the map shows locations of petroglyph sites. The image also includes a short pamphlet outlining the history of the Hohokam existence and important time lines.
The Prehistoric Irrigation of the Casa Grande Ruins Area of the Gila River in Southern Arizona (1963)
This image reflects both prehistoric and historic landmarks as well as irrigation water ways feeding from the Gila River. In addition, the map shows roads, highways, modern canals, railroad line, cemeteries, modern buildings and their location surrounding the Gila River and Casa Grande Ruins. Every canal and ruin shown on the map was measured, photographed an dplotted to scale.
Prehistoric Shipwrecks On the Oregon Coast? Archaeological Evidence (1986)
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A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Blackwater Drainage, Santa Rosa County, Florida (1988)
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Preliminary Assessment of Cultural Resources, Shinnecock Inlet, Long Island, New York (1984)
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A Preliminary Assessment of Submerged and Maritime-Related Cultural Resources in the Oliver Pool, Black Warrior River, Tuscaloosa, AL (1990)
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