19th Century (Temporal Keyword)
851-875 (1,748 Records)
This ICRMP provides goals, standards, directions, and guidelines for the proper management of 45 SW historic and prehistoric cultural resources at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Patrick Air Force Base (PAFB), Malabar Transmitter Annex (MTA), and Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex (JDMTA), Florida.
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2009)
This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) provides guidance for the effective and efficient management of cultural resources as an integral part of the Base Comprehensive Plan (BCP), as required by Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32-7065, Cultural Resources Management, for the five-year period beginning in fiscal year 2009. This plan includes a summary of the history and prehistory of the base, and reviews past architectural and archeological survey efforts. It outlines and assigns...
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2003)
This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) provides guidance for the effective and efficient management of cultural resources as an integral part of the Base Comprehensive Plan (BCP), as required by Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32-7065, Cultural Resources Management, for the five-year period beginning in fiscal year 2003. This plan includes a summary of the history and prehistory of the base, and reviews past architectural and archeological survey efforts. It outlines and assigns...
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst, New Jersey (2013)
The Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan (ICRMP) provides an internal compliance and management tool that enables the conservation of historic properties and cultural resources (CR) in concert with the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL) mission. The ICRMP integrates the legal requirements for CR preservation with ongoing mission activities and ensures that mission essential activities are fully supported by the management policies and procedures outlined within. The ICRMP is based...
Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites Joint Base Charleston Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (2016)
This report presents the results of a Phase I intensive archaeological survey of 2,604 acres and the results of Phase II National Register of Historic Places eligibility testing of nine archaeological sites conducted by Versar, Inc., at Joint Base Charleston in Berkeley and Charleston counties, South Carolina. The 2,604-acre Phase I survey area was divided into segments exhibiting high and low archaeological sensitivity by means of a non-probabilistic, GIS-based analysis. The survey resulted in...
Intensive Archaeological Survey of Selected Portions of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station Berkeley County, South Carolina (2002)
Brockington and Associates, Inc. conducted an intensive archaeological survey of 1,801.2 hectares of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) in April 1999 - July 2000. Approximately 1,156 hectares of the CNWS remain to be surveyed when the present surveyed lands are combined with lands examined during previous investigations (1,123.6 hectares) and lands that are developed or disturbed (1,413.4 hectares). Examination of these lands should follow procedures outlined by Whitley (2001) and...
Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Gallagher Mansion (18BC30), Baltimore, Maryland (1994)
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An Intensive Archaeological Survey, SMECO Powerline from Lexington Park to Calvert Cliffs, St. Mary's and Calvert Counties (1989)
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Intensive Archeological Survey of the Addison Plantation Site and Intensive Archeological Testing of the Addision Manor Foundations, Beltway Parcel, PortAmerica Development, Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland (1989)
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Intensive Historic Properties Survey for Modifications to the Seven 205 Flood Central Project, Cedar Falls, IA (1995)
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Intensive Phase I / Limited Phase II Archaeological Testing at the Benson-Hammond House, 18AN497, Linthicum, Maryland (1993)
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Interactions Across the Landscape: Interpreting Social Relationships within Montpelier’s Black Community (2015)
Social relationships structure daily life in a variety of ways. However, when considering the social world that existed inside slave quarters across Virginia, archaeologists have not been able to come to a consensus on how to approach the study of social networks; with some researchers focusing on social standing, seen most often through the role of material wealth to create connections and others focusing on how interactions can be meaningfully interpreted from the archaeological record. This...
Interdisciplinary Investigations of Domestic Life in Government Block B: Perspectives On Harpers Ferry's Armory and Commercial District (1993)
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Interim Report: Stage 1 Data Recovery, the Addison Plantation Site, 18PR175, Beltway Parcel, PortAmerica Development, Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland (1989)
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Interpreting Fur Trade Sites: A View from the Pacific Northwest (2018)
Academic partners and volunteers help the National Park Service interpret Fort Vancouver and other fur trade-era sites in the Pacific Northwest through the lens of historical archaeology. Archaeologists interface directly and indirectly with curators, re-enactors, interpreters, and other supporters of these protected places. Together, specialists, citizen scientists and interpreters represent these colonial spaces to the public. At Fort Vancouver, historical archaeology has been of particular...
Interpreting The Constructs For Enslaved Worker Housing In Virginia (2017)
Scholars from the fields of archaeology, architectural history, and history have established common categories and cultural conditions for the building types used to house enslaved African Americans in Virginia between the 17th century and the American Civil War. This paper examines architectural, political, and social constructs deemed critical to understanding both the diversity and the patterning of Virginia slave housing. Recent research regarding surviving slave buildings, together with...
An Intersectional Analysis of Personal Adornment at the African Meeting House in Boston (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "An Archaeology Of Freedom: Exploring 19th-Century Black Communities And Households In New England." , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Built in 1806, the African Meeting House in Boston was a prominent social institution for the free Black community residing on Beacon Hill. Beyond functioning as a church, the African Meeting House was used as a school, housing for community members, as well as a meeting space...
Intersectionality and Plantation Archaeology: Intertwining the Past, Present and Future (2018)
Intersectionality is a useful framework to employ when reconstructing the everyday lives of enslaved individuals during the Antebellum. Often, archaeologists find it difficult to create narratives that connect the material culture of the individuals we excavate with their dynamic experiences, especially impacts of sexual and economic exploitation, human rights and the rule of law. This paper focuses on the overlapping of multiple identities (in this case enslaved and free women and men on the...
Interstate 83 Interchange Study at Bare Hills, Baltimore County, Maryland (1987)
John Milner Associates, Inc., West Chester, Pennsylvania was retained by Baker/RK&K/Century Joint Venture and the Interstate Division for Baltimore City to conduct an investigation of historic architecture associated with the Interstate 83 Interchange Study at Bare Hills, Baltimore County, Maryland. The purpose of the investigation was to identify historic architecture within an assigned project area and to provide the documentation necessary for recommendations of eligibility to the National...
Intertwined Landscapes of Memorialization at Booker T. Washington National Monument (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Northeast Region National Park Service Archeological Landscapes and the Stories They Tell" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The site of Booker T. Washington’s birth and enslavement in Hardy County, Virginia has been honored since 1945 when the farm was purchased to serve both as a memorial and as a school. Eventually incorporated into the National Park system in the 1950s, this site has been the focal point...
Inventory of Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites from Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations Report Plan Draft Final, March 2016 (2016)
Appendix of the "Intensive Archaeological Survey and NRHP Evaluations of Nine Sites Joint Base Charleston Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina" report which can be found at https://core.tdar.org/document/448160. This appendix includes an inventory of results of archaeological sites at Joint Base Charleston.
An Investigation of Cultural Resources in a Surface Mining Permit Area Within the Pigeon Creek Drainage, Ohio County, Kentucky (1994)
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ʻIolani Palace Revisited: Preliminary Zooarchaeological Reanalysis of a Legacy Collection (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Boxed but not Forgotten Redux or: How I Learned to Stop Digging and Love Old Collections" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. From the 1840s to the 1890s, the ʻIolani Palace, in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, was the political center of the Hawaiian Kingdom. In the 1960s and 1970s, archaeologists excavated rich midden deposits and other features from the palace grounds for the purposes of cultural resource management. Just...
Irish Folklore and Ceramic Pots: A Study of Irish Tenant Farmers (2019)
This is an abstract from the "The Transformation of Historical Archaeology: Papers in Honor of Charles E Orser, Jr" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. History and economics have dominated the events of the Great Famine that took place in Ireland mid-nineteenth century. Archaeology in recent years had been able to shed new light on the daily lives of Irish tenant farmers during this time. The archaeology has revealed that these farmers were not...
Iron Manufacture in Sussex County, Delaware, and in Adjacent Districts of Maryland: a Preliminary Study of the Needs and Opportunities for Research and Archaeological Work (1971)
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