Late Woodland (Temporal Keyword)
176-200 (430 Records)
ceramic data from the Green Site (Jefferson County, NY)
Haas (Smokes Creek) Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1993)
ceramic data from the Haas Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
Harisena Field Images (1975)
Images from the 1975 field excavations of the Harrisena Site of the Lake George Project.
Harrisena Artifact Images (1976)
Images of artifacts recovered from the Harrisena site.
Harrisena Floor Plans (1976)
Floor plans of the excavations at the Harrisena site.
Harrisena Floor Plans (1976)
Floor plans of the excavations at the Harrisena site.
Harrisena Site
At the time that the Harrisena Site was first discovered and tested it was usually called the Harris site. To avoid confusion with the other sites named for landowners named Harris, site ALB99 (NYSM #5076) is referred to as the Harrisena site; however, much of the paperwork might also refer to this site as "Harris". The site is located at the northern end of the central of the three portage routes linking the Hudson and Champlain drainages, which touches Lake George at the southern end of...
Harrisena Site Catalog (1975)
Harrisena Site Catalog. Excel file detailing the artifacts recovered from the Harrisena site.
Harrisena Site Catalog Guide (1976)
Catalog Guide for the Harrisena Site.
Harrisena Site Documents (1976)
Collection of documents relating to the Harrisena Site of the Lake George Project.
Harrisena Site Excavation Level Records (1976)
Excavation records for each area/level of the Harrisena Site of the Lake George Project.
Harrisena Site Maps (1975)
Locus and area maps associated with the Harrisena Site.
Heath (1990)
.txt file
Heath Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1990)
.pdf file
Heath Sherd Images (2012)
The scanned photos of Heath sherds were created for Earl Sidler (a grad. student at SUNY/Buffalo) in the early 1970's. In the late 1980's Sidler gave these photos to Engelbrecht, who in turn gave them to Tim Abel. Engelbrecht borrowed these from Abel to scan and upload them to tDAR in 2012.
Heath Site Ceramic Data (1990)
ceramic data from the Heath Site
Heath Site Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Heath Site (Jefferson County, NY)
Heath Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Heath Site (Jefferson County, NY) with regrouped attributes
Hernando De Soto Archaeology and Artifacts (2010)
2010 Peer Reviewed Summary of field notes, excavations and artifact analysis from the ongoing research at the 1539 Hernando de Soto Potano Encampment and the associated Spanish Franciscan missions of Apula and San Buenaventura de Potano. This previously unknown First Spanish Cultural Period site is located on the wetlands associated with Orange Lake. The artifact analysis section alone encompasses some two hundred pages of detailed supporting evidence as well hundreds of digital images. This...
Highway 60 Le Mars - Minnesota Border Archaeological Resources Survey 1993: Phase I Survey of Segment 2 of the Highway Corridor
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.
Images of Point Refits 1-56 (2017)
Images of Madison Point refits from the Eaton Site. Numbers 1-56.
Images of Point Refits 57 - 114 (2017)
This file illustrates Madison point refits numbers 57-114. The numbers correspond to the cases in the Refit Tables.
The Indian Neck Ossuary: Chapters in the Archaeology of Cape Cod, V (1986)
In September, 1979, National Park Service (NPS) archeologists working at Cod National Seashore were called to the scene of a discovery of a skeleton on Indian Neck near the shore of Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. The archeologists quickly determined that the skeletons probably were prehistoric. In order to salvage the remains before they were destroyed, it was agreed that the archeologists would excavate the remaining in situ materials. Two days of careful fieldwork revealed an...
Inferring Prehistoric Social and Political Organization in the Northeast (1980)
Describes an approach to inferring social and political organization.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1689 (1994)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1689 recorded by the University of South Carolina.