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276-290 (290 Records)
This record contains excavation photographs for sites identified during the Section 110 Surveys of the Anacostia Annex, Naval District Washington, Washington D.C.
Survey Photographs, Blocks 07F06TH, 08C06TH, and 08A06TH, Fort A. P. Hill (2007)
Photographs from Blocks 07F06TH, 08C06TH, and 08A06TH taken during the archaeological surveys at Forestry Activity Areas, Fort A.P. Hill.
Survey Photographs, Outlying Areas, Webster Field Annex (1 of 3) (2010)
This record contains photographs for phase I investigations at sites 18ST571, 18ST848, 18ST849, and 18ST850, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
Survey Photographs, Outlying Areas, Webster Field Annex (2 of 3) (2010)
This record contains photographs for phase I investigations at sites 18ST571, 18ST848, 18ST849, and 18ST850, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
Survey Photographs, Outlying Areas, Webster Field Annex (3 of 3) (2010)
This record contains photographs for phase I investigations at sites 18ST571, 18ST848, 18ST849, and 18ST850, Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
Survey Photographs, Phase I Investigations, National Naval Medical Center (1 of 2) (2007)
This record contains excavation photographs for sites 18MOX113, 18MO648, 18MO647, 18MO646, 18MO645, and 18MO644, identified during phase I investigations, National Naval Medical Center (NNMC), Washington D.C. Part 1.
Survey Photographs, Phase I Investigations, National Naval Medical Center (2 of 2) (2007)
This record contains excavation photographs for sites 18MOX113, 18MO648, 18MO647, 18MO646, 18MO645, and 18MO644, identified during phase I investigations, National Naval Medical Center (NNMC), Washington D.C. Part 2.
Survey Photographs, Proposed Expansion of the Columbarium, US Naval Academy (2007)
This record contains a excavation photographs taken on June 15, 2007 for phase I Investigations for a proposed expansion of the US Navy Academy Columbarium expansion, Maryland. A corresponding photograph log is located here: https://core.tdar.org/dataset/393271
Survey Photographs, Site 18ST372, Webster Field Annex (2010)
This record contains excavation photographs from site 18ST372, Phase II excavations from Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
Survey Photographs, Sites 18ST328 and 18ST234, Webster Field Annex (2003)
This record contains excavation photographs from sites 18ST328 and 18ST234, Phase II excavations from a survey of shoreline portions of Abroad Webster Field Annex, Maryland.
Survey Photographs, US Navy North Severn Waste Treatment Upgrade, US Navy North Severn Complex (2012)
This record contains survey photographs for phase I archaeological investigations at the US Navy North Severn Waste Treatment Upgrade, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Thermal Breakage in Glass Shards: Identification in the Archaeological Record of an University Trash Dump (2017)
Lindenwood archaeology students have been excavating a pre-1960s university trash dump. Finds include glass shards with a breakage pattern originally hypothesized to be artistically cut glass. With no evidence of wear from cutting, we undertook heating experiments and now interpret the glass shards as being the result of thermal breakage, possibly due to trash burning.
The Toys of Main Street: Conjectural Discussions on What and Why (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Working on the 19th-Century" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Lindenwood University has recovered children’s toys from several sites on Main Street in St. Charles, Missouri. While not high in number, the types of toys have raised some questions as to why the excavations have located certain toy types and not others. Is it due to purposeful/accidental deposition, or maybe socio/economic factors? This paper will...
Using Formation Process Models Of Educational Institutions At Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico To Create Public Archaeology Progams (2016)
This paper will use two principle models of site formation processes to understand an emerging field of institutional archaeology that of school house archaeology. By using the mining community of Lake Valley, Sierra County, New Mexico, these two models can compare and contrast the social strata and life-cycle of two school houses that shows the history of the community from founding to the closing of the town in 1954. The existing archaeology and features of will be compared and contrasted by...
When the Conflict Ends: Building Reuse on the Wyoming Frontier (2018)
Considering Conflict Event Theory as a paradigm for cuture change, we are then left to consider what happens to sites after the conflict ends, and what that change says about the nature of conflict and its temporal importance to the continuation of culture change. Several archaeological sites are examined within thisparadigm, including Ft Briger and Ft Fetterman. Parallels are also made between Wyoming sites and sites in Texas.