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.
601-625 (780 Records)
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to install two new fiber optic lines and associated duct banks and manholes at Sky Harbor International Airport. The project’s area of potential effect (APE) extends within the site of Pueblo Salado (AZ T:12:47[ASM]), an extensive Hohokam village that is considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. Previous investigations by SWCA, Environmental Consultants (SWCA) in this area of Pueblo Salado uncovered...
Results of Data Recovery at Pueblo Del Rio, AZ:T:12:116(ASM) for the El Paso Natural Gas 2039 Line Relocation/Removal Project Southwest Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
Data recovery was completed at Pueblo del Rio as specified in the work plan developed after the testing phase. The purpose of the data recovery was to recover sufficient information from the portion of Pueblo del Rio within the EPNG right-of-way to answer general research questions as outlined in the treatment plan and to mitigate the adverse effect of the proposed EPNG undertaking on the cultural resources within the right-of-way. These goals were accomplished. However, the highly disturbed...
A Review of Human and Natural Changes in Maya Lowlands Wetlands Over the Holocene
In the Maya Lowlands of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala two main types of wetlands have played important roles in human history: bajos or intermittently wet environments of the upland, interior Yucatán and perennial wetlands of the coastal plains. Many of the most important Maya sites encircle the bajos, though our growing evidence for human-wetland interactions is still sparse. The deposits of these wetlands record two main eras of slope instability and wetland aggradation: the...
A Review of Human and Natural Changes in Maya Lowlands Wetlands over the Holocene (2009)
In the Maya Lowlands of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala two main types of wetlands have played important roles in human history: bajos or intermittently wet environments of the upland, interior Yucatán and perennial wetlands of the coastal plains. Many of the most important Maya sites encircle the bajos, though our growing evidence for human-wetland interactions is still sparse. The deposits of these wetlands record two main eras of slope instability and wetland aggradation: the...
Richinbar Agave Analysis (2005)
A data table pertaining to 75 agave plants at Richinbar Ruin, Black Mesa.
Richinbar Ruin Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Richinbar Ruin, Black Mesa.
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Richinbar Ruin
Rocks in Space (2004)
Data tables pertaining to rock coverage along transects at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa
Roman Shipwrecks and Modern Aegean Ships (1964)
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S-932 - a Bill for the Relief of Sufferers By the Wreck of the Government Transport Bark Torrent (1880)
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.
Salt River Valley Canal System (1966)
This image is a map of the prehistoric irrigation system of the Salt River Valley by Frank Midvale. The map shows how the canal system branches from the Salt River and where the river connects to the Gila River. The individual canals are named and listed and the prehistoric cities and important geographical locations are listed and named as well.
Salty Crew : Salt In Food Of Sailors In The 17th And 18th Centuries. (2023)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Sal, Bacalhau e Açúcar : Trade, Mobility, Circular Navigation and Foodways in the Atlantic World", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Salt is an essential food. Among maritime populations first, then for crews especially during the Early Modern Period with the development of ocean navigation. In the diet of crews, salt is subject to an administrative organization with French Ordinance of the Navy. It allows...
Sample of processed Kongsberg Sector Scan Sonar Image Exports (2011-2020 field deployments) (2020)
Representative sample of exported Kongsberg Mesotech Ltd. model 1171 sector-scan sonar sweep images around the 41OR90 wreck collected during multiple field deployments between 2011 and 2020. File names include deployment year. Where they're included, references to "pre" or "post" refer to if the scan was taken before a construction action or after.
Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island Project
Sapelo Island State Park: Design Options for Bank Stabilization (2008)
Design Narrative for Stream Bank Stabilization Project, Construction Documents
Sapelo Island: Archaeological Indications of Community Structures at the Kenan Field Site (1980)
Aboriginal community structures are documented along the Atlan tic coast of southeastern North America in 16th and 17th century narra tives (e.g. Garcia 1902; Andrews and Andrews 1945). Community life and its organization for the Guale of the Georgia coast included periodic as semblies in council houses which were circular in shape and usually quite large. Individual apartments or cabins were elevated above the floor, lining the walls along the interior of these buildings, and in...
Sapelo Island: Assorted Photographs at Spalding and Long Tabby Sites
Various Pictures
Sapelo Island: Bank Stabilization (2010)
Correspondence
Sapelo Island: Bank Stabilization (2010)
Site Visit - Correspondence
Sapelo Island: Contract to build Lighthouse from 1813 (1813)
Signed Contract Agreement
Sapelo Island: Lighthouse Gallery Pamphlet
Misc. Photos
Sapelo Island: Memorandum of Cession by Georgia
Sapelo Island Light Station, Ga
Sapelo Island: Shipwreck 1 (2010)
Images of Shipwreck 1
Sapelo Island: Shipwreck 2 (2010)
Images of Shipwreck 2