18th Century (Temporal Keyword)
476-500 (910 Records)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1699 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1701 (1994)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1701 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1702 (1994)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1702 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1709 (1995)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1709 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK1717 (1995)
This document is a site form for site 38BK1717 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK2702 (2015)
This document is a site form for site 38BK2702 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK2720 (2015)
This document is a site form for site 38BK2720 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Site Survey Record 38BK2738 (2015)
This document is a site form for site 38BK2738 recorded by the University of South Carolina.
Insufferable Conduct: The Slave Overseer in 18th-Century Virginia (2018)
Historical and archeological literature documenting plantation overseers in the American South is very limited and the extant sources focus almost entirely on overseers from the later antebellum period. The relevance of such information to colonial-period overseers, who are rarely identified in the archeological record and who left few documentary traces, is unclear. At the Accotink Quarter site (44FX0223) in Fairfax County, Virginia, intact historic features and artifact deposits indicated the...
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...
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 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 Phase I Archeological Survey, MD 665: Bywater Road to Spa Road, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1997)
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Inter-Colonial Trade of Domestic Earthenwares and the Development of an American Social Identity (1990)
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.
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 Communities in Conflict: Utilizing Captain Johann Ewald’s Journal as a Lens to Analyze the Paoli Battlefield (2016)
Upon arriving at Head of Elk, Maryland, General William Howe led his British and Hessian forces on a march through the Mid-Atlantic colonies on a quest to capture Philadelphia. Hessian jaeger Captain Johann Ewald documented the march, the engagements, and the litany of individuals he encountered during the Philadelphia Campaign. Utilizing his journal as a unit of analysis, this paper seeks to understand the diversity of individuals and groups that played a role in the Philadelphia Campaign. ...
Inventory of Historical Sites in Western Montgomery and Frederick Counties, MD (1975)
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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.
Investigating a Cannon Site Conundrum in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica (2016)
A site comprising cannons, anchors, and dispersed bricks on the seabed of Cahuita National Park may represent scenarios of a scuttling trail, a wrecking event, or dramatic crew mutiny where sailors set fire to their ship after a disastrous voyage. Danish West Indies historic records and local Afro-Caribbean folklore center around stories of pirate ships and two 18th-century slave ships that were burnt or broken up by surf in this location. The ECU team investigated the distribution patterns of...
Investigation of Shipwrecks from the Battle of Cartagena de Indias in 1741 (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Plus Ultra: An examination of current research in Spanish Colonial/Iberian Underwater and Terrestrial Archaeology in the Western Hemisphere." , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The War of Jenkins’ Ear, or the Guerra del Asiento, took place from 1739 – 1748, with major operations ended by 1742. The largest action of the war took place at Cartagena de Indias, one of Spain’s principal ports through which all gold...
The Investigation of the Anniversary Wreck, a Colonial Merchant Ship Lost off St. Augustine, Florida: Results of the 2017 Excavation Season (2018)
In July 2015, during the city’s 450th anniversary celebration, a buried shipwreck was discovered off St. Augustine, Florida by the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program, or LAMP. Test excavations in 2015-2016 revealed a remarkable amount of material culture, including barrels, cauldrons, pewter plates, shoe buckles, cut stone, and a variety of glass and ceramics. These tentatively dated the vessel to 1750-1800 and suggested its nationality was likely British but possibly...
The Investigation of the Anniversary Wreck, a Colonial Period Shipwreck off St. Augustine, Florida: Results of the First Excavation Season (2017)
In July 2015, a buried shipwreck was discovered off St. Augustine, Florida by the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program, or LAMP, a non-profit organization which serves as the research arm for the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. A 2 x 1 m test excavation revealed a remarkable amount of material culture, including two barrels, as many as six cauldrons, numerous unidentified concretions, four pewter plates, and a single sherd of brown stoneware. The plates and ceramic tentatively...
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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