Old Mobile (1MB94) Structure 14, Mobile County, Alabama
Site Name Keywords
Old Mobile •
1MB94 •
Structure 14
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Hamlet / Village •
Domestic Structures •
House •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Ball Court •
Historic Structure •
Tavern
Other Keywords
Fort Louis •
Old Mobile
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Historic Native American •
French Colonial •
French Colonial Period
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Historic Background Research •
Site Stewardship Monitoring •
Remote Sensing •
Heritage Management
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Fauna •
Glass •
Building Materials •
Macrobotanical •
Metal
Temporal Keywords
Historical Period •
Historical Sites and Artifacts •
Colonial Period
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
Mobile County (County) •
Alabama (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
MOBILE RIVER DRAINAGE •
Mobile River
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-4 of 4)
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Artifact Photos from Structure 14, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2003)
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A sampling of European and Indian artifacts found at Structure 14 at the Old Mobile site (1MB94), including beads, a bar shot, a sword guard, a scabbard clip, coins, faience, and porcelain.
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Excavation Photos from Structure 14, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (1992)
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Excavation photos from Structure 14 at the Old Mobile site (1MB94) showing students and staff excavating the floor of the structure. Most of these photos date to the 1992 excavation.
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Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 14, Old Mobile (1MB94), Mobile County, Alabama. (2003)
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Field Specimen Catalog for Structure 14, Old Mobile Site (1MB94).
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Old Mobile (1MB94) Structure 14, Mobile County, Alabama.
PROJECT Uploaded by: Sarah Mattics
Structure 14 at the Old Mobile site (1MB94) was first noticed as an earthen floor partially preserved in the unplowed center of the townsite, in an area that is intermittently flooded by heavy rains. Excavation of this structure has consequently been limited to dry spells in 1992, 1995 and 1998-2003. The long axis of the building was oriented northwest-southeast, aligned with the street grid of the town, as depicted on the two historic maps of Old Mobile. Most of the south half of the structure...