Middle Archaic (Temporal Keyword)
351-366 (366 Records)
Review of Storied Stone: Indian Rock Art of the Black Hills Country
Scraped Stains: Middle Archaic and Late Prehistoric Features of Oven Town, Site 48FR5928, Fremont County, Wyoming (2010)
Testing and data recovery excavations were conducted at Oven Town (48FR5928) in northeastern Fremont County, Wyoming. Two components (Components I and II) were identified at Oven Town. Component I consisted of five basins and localized stains in two excavation blocks and one isolated unit and eight features on the disturbed surface. Component I dates to the Middle Archaic Period based on 13 radiocarbon age estimates ranging from 4,330 ± 60 to 3,680 ± 40 years before present. Component II...
Selected Photos from 41CR56 (2018)
Selected field photographs from excavations at 41CR56
Selected Photos from 41CR56 and 41CR61 (2019)
Selected field photographs for 41CR56 (2018) and 41CR61 (2019)
Selected Photos from 41CR61 (2019)
Selected field photographs from 41CR61
Selected Photos from 41CR61 and 41CR64 (2019)
Selected field photographs from 41CR61 and 41CR64
Shell Mound Archaeological Project, Green River, Kentucky
Faunal data sets from the Green River, Kentucky, Archaic sites, including shell mounds or middens and non-shell middens.
SMAP Faunal Bibliography (2016)
A bibliography of important and one essential reference to using the faunal data from SMAP.
Stone Artifacts: Cutting Artifacts (2007)
At the beginning, any sharp edge of a thin flake was considered sufficient for a good cutting edge. When the edge became dulled and chipped from use, the flake was discarded and another picked up either as found in nature or struck off from some suitable material. There was no standard for size or shape; the main requirements were that it be large enough to be held in a hand and sufficiently thin, sharp and strong enough to cut skin, flesh and wood. This type of cutting artifact undoubtedly...
SWCA# 51755/TAC Permit# 8723: TxDOT 41MS78-Llano Crossing Site Data Recovery
On behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation, SWCA Environmental Consultants conducted data recovery investigations of the Llano Crossing site (41MS78) as part of the Ranch-to-Market Road 1871 bridge replacement project (project) (CSJ: 1753-01-017) in Mason County, Texas. Conducted from February 6 to March 21, 2019, the field investigations revealed a deeply stratified multicomponent prehistoric site that includes sparse but isolable occupations of multiple intervals from Paleoindian...
Weber I Middle Archaic faunal dataset (1983)
Faunal Identifications from Middle Archaic -Zone 2 occupation
Weber I Site Late Archaic faunal database (1983)
Faunal Identifications from Late Archaic -Zone 1
Weber I Site, MI (20SA581) Project
The Weber I site is a stratified Archaic period site located on the Cass River where it flows through the outskirts of Frankenmuth, Michigan in the Saginaw Valley region. The lower strata (Occupation Zone II) is the only sealed cultural occupation dated to the Middle Archaic period in the Upper Great Lakes in which organic remains are preserved. Seven features, lithic artifacts, and both faunal and floral materials indicate a late summer through fall season of multiple occupations. A total of...
White Bend Site, IL (11HA938) Faunal Database (2013)
Middle Archaic and Late Archaic faunal assemblage from the White Bend Site (11HA938), Hancock County, Illinois. This is the unmodified version of the file as provided by Kuehn.
White Bend Site, IL (11HA938) Faunal Database REVISED 2 (2016)
Middle Archaic and Late Archaic faunal assemblage from the White Bend Site (11HA938), Hancock County, Illinois. Recovery methods included 1/4" mesh and flotation. Fauna identified by Steven Kuehn. This version of the file was used by the EAFWG.
White Bend Site, IL (11HA938) Project
The White Bend site (11HA938) is located along the east bank of the West Fork of the LaMoine River valley bottomland near the confluence of an intermittent stream in eastern Hancock County in west-central Illinois. The Illinois State Archaeological Survey of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (formerly the Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program) conducted Phase III excavations at the site in in 2006 and 2007 and recovered faunal materials from Archaic occupations...