Late Woodland (Temporal Keyword)
376-400 (430 Records)
ceramic data from the Simmons Site (Erie) with regrouped attributes
Smith (1969)
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Smith Map (1969)
The red numbers on this map relate to the internal provenience used in coding (columns 3 and 4). Smith (a.k.a. Pagerie).
Smith Site Ceramic Data (1969)
ceramic data from the Smith Site (Mohawk area)
Smith Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
ceramic data from the Smith Site (Mohawk) with regrouped attributes
Smokes Creek (R. Haas) (1993)
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Smokes Creek (R. Haas) Sherd Images (1993)
Scanned photos of rim sherds from the Smokes Creek (R. Haas) site in Orchard Park, NY.
St. Lawrence Site Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the St. Lawrence Site (Jefferson County, NY)
St. Lawrence Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the St. Lawrence Site (Jefferson County, NY) with regrouped attributes
Stewart (1990)
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Stewart Site Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Stewart Site (Jefferson County, NY)
Stockton Lake Project 1984-1985
This collection is referred to as “Stockton Lake Project 1984–1985.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is four and three-quarters (4.75) linear inches. The records in this collection include paper, photographic, oversized, and electronic documents categorized as Administrative, Background, Field, Analysis, and Report Records. The documents include correspondence, reservoir maps, survey and test excavation...
A Stylistic Analysis of New York Iroquois Pottery (1971)
The central question addressed in this dissertation was whether the League of the Iroquois was reflected ceramically. A clear reflection of this was not found, but there was increasing similarity between areas through time, including the Niagara Frontier, outside the geographic area of the original Iroquois Confederacy. The ceramic methodology and the sites used are discussed.
The Sun Fish Site: Phase III Investigations of 46MR155, a Late Woodland Period Site, Located In Franklin District, Marshall County, West Virginia (2013)
Acting on behalf of Dominion Transmission, Inc., Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., contracted Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. to complete archaeological data recovery of the Sun Fish site (46MR155), located on a first terrace of the Ohio River near the communities of Kent and Natrium in Wells Bottom, Franklin District, Marshall County, West Virginia. The field investigation was conducted between June 6 and July 14, 201, in advance of anticipated impacts to the site resulting from the...
Supplemental Material 1 - NRHAP (2021)
Supplemental Material for "Late Woodland Settlement Ecology of the Appalachian Summit"
A Supplementary Report of the 1992 Archaeological Survey of Kent Island (1993)
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Swarthout (1990)
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Swarthout (View) (1974)
These two photos of the Swarthout site were taken by Earl Sidler sometime in the early 1970's.
Swarthout Regrouped Attribute Data (1990)
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Swarthout Sherd Images (2012)
These photos were produced for Earl Sicler (a SUNY/Buffalo grad student) in the early 1970's.
Swarthout Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Swarthout Site (Jefferson County, NY) with regrouped attributes
Swathout Site Ceramic Data (2011)
ceramic data from the Swathout Site (Jefferson County, NY)
Talcott Falls (1990)
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Talcott Falls Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1990)
.pdf file
Talcott Falls Sherd Images (2012)
The first photo scanned of sherds from Harvard Peabody was produced for Earl Sidler in the early 1970's. Sidler was then a grad student at SUNY/Buffalo. This photo was probably made by Gordon Schmahl. The remaining photos were done by Robert Weber in 1967. The last photo is of a ceramic pipe. Weber was also a grad student at SUNY/Buffalo and these photos were likely done in the NYS Museum. All these photos are in the Sidler Collection, now in the posession of Tim Abel of Jefferson Co.