Late Prehistoric (Temporal Keyword)
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Feature 14-41HM51-219 15490015.tif (2020)
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Feature 14-41HM51-231 15490027.tif (2020)
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Feature 15-41HM51-246 15480006.tif (2020)
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Feature 16-41HM51-251 15480011.tif (2020)
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Feature 17-41HM51-278 15470004.tif (2020)
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Feature 3-41HM51-32 15440032.tif (2020)
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Feature 4-41HM51-39 15440039.tif (2020)
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Feature 5-41HM51-72 15440072.tif (2020)
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Feature 6-41HM51-64 15440064.tif (2020)
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Feature 7-41HM51-99 15440099.tif (2020)
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Feature 8-41HM51-113 15440113.tif (2020)
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Feature 9-41HM51-128 15440128.tif (2020)
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Feature 9-41HM51-131 15440131.tif (2020)
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FeatureDataTable.csv (2020)
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FeaturesPhotoLog.csv (2020)
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Final Intensive Archaeological Survey and Management Plan for the Cedar Bluffs Natural Area and State Preserve, Mahaska County, Iowa (1999)
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.
Flake Data.csv (2020)
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Fort Ancient Settlement Patterns in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky (1983)
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.
The Fremont and Plant Resouces Along the Colorado-Wyoming Border (2002)
Recent work in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado is demonstrating the extent of maize agricultural may be extended into the canyons of the Green River. This paper will look at how the Fremont utilized plant resources along their northern frontier to extend their occupation northward. We will synthesize the results of recent excavations and surveys to explain the nature ofFremont agriculture north of the Gates of Ladore on the Green River.
Freshwater Mussel Identification and Analysis from the River Bend Site, 48NA202 (2005)
The subject of freshwater mussels in Wyoming archaeology is of more importance than might first appear and seems not to have been recognized by students of Wyoming archaeology. A significant body of data exists concerning mussels’ biological description, ecology, and relationships as well as the archaeological identification and prehistoric cultural connections of mussels. The following draws on those data and applies it to an example of Wyoming’s archaeologically recovered mussels from the...
Geomorphological and Geoarchaeological Investigations on the Mescalero Plain (2021)
This report presents a summary of the results of the Blanket Purchase Authority (BPA) 10 project sponsored by the Carlsbad Field Office (CFO) of the Bureau of Land Management and funded under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement. Geomorphological and geoarchaeological investigations were conducted at the Merchant site (LA 43414) and among suspected anthrosol deposits at LA 121668 and LA 171925. Analyses of soil chemistry and chronometric dates were completed.
Grad2012KaufmanFlotDatabase (2013)
This dataset combines Johnston site fauna from various analysts. Including faunal identifications done by Laura Kaufman for her Masters thesis, flotation analyses done primarily by Andrea Boon in the Fall of 2012, and identifications done in the Fall of 2012 by graduate students in Sarah Neusius' Zooarchaeology class under her supervision.
The Grass Creek Site (48HO120): A Middle Archaic Period Housepit, Hot Springs County, Wyoming (1993)
The Grass Creek (48HO120) site is a multicomponent prehistoric site preserved within an alluvial terrace on Grass Creek in north-central Wyoming. The principal component of the site is a housepit (Feature 31) with artifacts dating to the Middle Plains Archaic Period. Faunal and floral analysis suggests small mammals and certain plant taxa were used as food sources and prepared within the housepit. The lithic analysis suggests that tool maintenance or final tool production occurred within the...
Ground_Battered Tool Data.csv (2020)
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