Late Prehistoric (Temporal Keyword)

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A. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Summary of Materials Submitted.doc (2021)
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Another Elk Petroglyph from the Gateway Site: Some Possible Functional Implications (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Keyser. George Poetschat.

During a field trip in conjunction with the Fall 2006 meeting of the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists (WAPA), the authors led a group to the Gateway petroglyphs (48LN348), which had been recorded two years before (Keyser and Poetschat 2005). During the site visit a combination of low-angled Fall sunlight (on September 16) and the attention of several experienced rock art researchers resulted in the recognition of a large elk figure, only parts of which (legs, antlers) had been...


Archaeological and Historical Resources of the South Raccoon River Greenbelt, Dallas County (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hugh Davidson.

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Archaeological Assessment of the Pine Mountain State Park Nature Preserve (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. Gwynn Henderson.

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Archaeological Collections Management: From Shoeboxes to Computer Systems (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Vicki Finley.

Proper collections management is crucial to archaeology. Recent trends in conservation archaeology recognize the nonrenewable nature of archaeological sites and highlight the research potential of existing archaeological collections.


Archaeological Excavation at Site 48SW5815, Sweetwater County, Wyoming (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Heidi Humphreys.

Data recovery excavations at archaeological site 48SW5815 were completed by Western Archaeological Services in the winter of 2012- 2013. 48SW5815 yielded an assemblage of remains suggesting the site area was primarily a locus of repeated low intensity, short-term occupations by hunter-gatherer groups practicing a highly organized subsistence strategy using task specific activity areas which employed greater mobility within a broad spectrum collecting/ foraging system. The excavation of the three...


Archaeological Excavation at the Ferris dune Site (48CR310) (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brent A. Buenger.

Archaeological excavations at the Ferris Dune site (48CR310) yielded two buried cultural components. Component 1 dated to the Late Prehistoric Uinta phase (950 ± 30 years B.P.), and Component 2 dated to the Late Archaic Deadman Wash phase (1920 ± 30 years B.P.). Component 1 represents a relatively well preserved hunting camp where at least two bison were processed, while the cultural materials associated with Component 2 were appreciably more ephemeral and representative of a nondescript short...


Archaeological Excavation at the Pathfinder Ranch Site (48CR332): A Stratified Multicomponent Site Located Near the Ferris Mountains of Central Wyoming (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brent A. Buenger.

The excavated cultural deposit at the Pathfinder Ranch site (48CR332) yielded five cultural components dating to the Uinta phase of the Late Prehistoric (Component 1), the Deadman Wash phase of the Late Archaic (Components 1-2), and the Pine Spring phase of the Late Archaic (Components 3-5). The cultural materials recovered from the five components suggests the occupations represent temporally punctuated short-term hunter-gatherer camps likely characterized by large mammal faunal resource...


Archaeological Investigations at the MiniTrue Site (48UT1984) in the Green River Basin, Wyoming (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Adams. Paul H. Sanders. Mark E. Miller.

We summarize here results of a data recovery effort at the MiniTrue site, 48UT1984. Between 1998 and 2000, the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist conducted testing and excavation at the site on behalf of the Wyoming Department of Transportation. MiniTrue is a Uinta Phase pronghorn processing locale in the Green River Basin, Uinta County, Wyoming. Two components were identified, both being short-term, task specific activity areas. Radiocarbon dates establish the oldest component at about...


Archaeological Investigations in the Yucaipa Valley (1958)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Frederic Hicks.

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Archaeological Investigations IN Waubonsie State Park, Fremont County (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William T. Billeck. William Green.

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Archaeological Investigations Within the Proposed Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Expansion Project Area in Dearborn County, Indiana (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jonathan Kerr. Paul Bundy.

Under contract with Randee Bach, Vice President of Design and Contract Administration of the Argosy Gaming Company and Michael McGrew, Vice President of Construction of the Penn National Gaming Company, Inc., archaeological investigations were conducted by Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., in conjunction with the Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Expansion Project (consisting of planned new parking facilities, roadway alterations, and new boat slip) in Dearborn County, Indiana. The archaeological work...


An Archaeological Survey of a Borrow Site No. 2 for the KY 997 Relocation Project, Henry County, Kentucky (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Donald E. Janzen.

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Archaeological Survey of Beech Fork Lake 1973-1975
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

The West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey was contracted to conduct the archaeological survey. The majority of the field work took place between 1973-1975 around Beech Fork Lake in Cabell, Mason, and Wayne Counties, West Virginia. Site numbers for the project include; 46CB12, 46MS49, 46WA22, 46WA24, 46WA25, 46WA26, 46WA28, 46WA35, 46WA36, 46WA37, 46WA38, 46WA39, 46WA54, 46WA55, 46WA57, 46WA58, 46WM2, 46WM12, and 46WM20. The project's intention was to result in the construction of a...


Archaeological Survey of Beech Fork Lake, Wayne and Cabell Counties, West Virginia (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stanley W. Baker. Daniel B. Fowler.

Under contract with the United States Department of Interior, National Park Service, the Archeology Section of the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey conducted a reconnaissance and testing for archeological values within the acquisition boundaries of the proposed Beech Fork Lake Project, Wayne and Cabell Counties, West Virginia. Little information relating to the history of the subject area has been assembled. No comprehensive history of Wayne County has yet appeared, and that for...


An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Interstate 75 Rest Area Along Duncanon Road in Madison County, Kentucky (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew D. Reynolds.

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An Archaeological Survey Report of the Reconstruction of U.S. 421 Between U.S. 60 and Duckers Station Road Franklin County, Kentucky (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kurt H. Fiegel.

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Archaeological Testing of the Pine Fork Site (15Fd47), Floyd County, Kentucky (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Edging. Kevin McGowan. Richard W. Jefferies.

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Archeological and Bioarcheological Resources of the Northern Plains (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George C. Frison. Robert C. Mainfort.

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Archeological Assessment, Fossil Butte National Monument (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George M. Zeimens.

The Fossil Butte National Monument archeological survey was conducted by University of Wyoming. Department of Anthropology personnel during the fall months of 1973. The purpose of the project was to locate all archeological remains within the limits of the park's boundaries; to assess the potential of these remains, in terms of the National Register of Historic Places Criteria of Significance (36 CFR 800), for contributing to the archeological record and to make recommendations for protection...


Archeological Data Recovery Excavations at 41CR56, 41CR61 and 41CR64 in Crane County, Texas
PROJECT Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Aaron Norment.

Working on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), archeologists from AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. completed phased data recovery excavations of the three sites. Work was conducted in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) and the Antiquities Code of Texas (13 TAC 16) between 2018 and 2019 when the sites were proposed to be impacted by the expansion of the US 385 roadway. 41CR56 fieldwork...


Archeological Investigations at Site 48TE412, String Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James V. Winfrey.

In the fall of 1990, archeological investigations were conducted at 48TE412 in advance of visitor facility relocation projects in the Jenny Lake Developed Area, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The site is located at the outlet of String Lake, which is located north of the much larger Jenny Lake. Previous work at the site recovered worked lithics, animal bone, hearths, and evidence of culturally significant subsurface deposits. The 1990 fieldwork included the mapping and excavation of...


Archeological Survey of Trail Maintenance, Revegetation, and Prescribed Burn Areas in Bryce Canyon National Park (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Dominguez. Dennis Danielson. Karen Kramer.

During 1988 a survey was conducted of 704 acres along trails and 433 acres of proposed burn areas, covering a total of 1,137 acres (Utah Project #U88-NA-184N). Eight prehistoric sites and seven historic sites were recorded. The prehistoric sites are small- to medium-sized lithic scatters, each of which appears to have resulted from one or several episodes of temporary use. Several characteristics of settlement strategies and lithic material use patterns have been observed in analysis of the...


Archeology and Bioarcheology of the Northern Woodlands (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Elizabeth D. Benchley. Blane Nansel. Clark A. Dobbs. Susan M. Thurston Myster. Barbara H. O'Connell.

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Artifact Photo Log (2023)
DATASET Robert Lassen. Katherine Seikel. AmaTerra Environmental, Inc..

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