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Site Name Keywords
CA-SBr-2102 •
CA-SBR-193 •
Site O-18 •
Site 511-2 •
CA-RIV-150 •
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site •
CA-SBr-434 •
CA-SBr-2162 •
CA-RIV-652 •
CA-SBR-2704
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features •
Archaeological Feature •
Bridge •
Artifact Scatter •
Agricultural or Herding •
Village •
Reservoir •
Trail •
Mine
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Archaeological Survey •
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Prehistory •
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Significance •
No Cultural Resources •
Reconnaissance •
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Culture Keywords
Archaic •
Woodland •
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Late Archaic •
20th Century •
Late Woodland •
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Hist N Nat Amer •
Mississippian
Investigation Types
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Archaeological Overview •
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Collections Research •
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Bioarchaeological Research
Material Types
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Temporal Keywords
Historic •
Prehistoric •
1900-1750 Ad •
1499-1000 Ad •
1000-500 Ad •
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Proto-Historic •
20th Century •
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Historic Period
Geographic Keywords
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49998 (Fips Code)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 347,301-347,400 of 357,009)
- Black Hawk's Route Through Wisconsin, Report of an Investigation Made By Authority of the Legislature of Wisconsin (1949)
- Burial 5, Site 27A5-19 (1949)
- Burial 7, Site 27A5-19 (1949)
- Burial Mounds In the Baldhill Area, North Dakota (1949)
- Cass River (1949)
- Caves and Shelters in Dawson and Borden Counties (1949)
- Cheyene and Black Hill Stage and Express Routes (1949)
- Coccidioidal Granuloma of Bone (1949)
- Cochise and Mogollon Sites Pine Lawn Valley Western New Mexico (1949)
- Contributions To the Archeology of Albemarle County, Virginia, Number Four---Preliminary Definition of Two Foci (1949)
- Contributions To the Archeology of Albemarle County, Virginia. Number Three--Pipes (1949)
- Contributions To the Archeology of Albemarle County, Virginia. Number Two, -Mehring Site (1949)
- Creek Indian Affairs, 1775-1778 (1949)
- Crystal River, Florida: a 1949 Visit (1949)
- Cultural Traditions in Florida Pehistory. In: the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- Cultural Traditions in Florida Prehistory. In: the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- Cultural Traditions in Florida Prehistory: In the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- Dash Through the Everglades (1949)
- Dash Through the Everglades, Introduction (1949)
- Dated Houses at Squirrel River, Alaska (1949)
- Dedication of Texas Trail Monuments In Wyoming (1949)
- Diego Pena (1949)
- Diego Pena's Expedition To Apalachee and Apalachicola in 1716 (1949)
- Early and Late Lithic Horizons in the Plains / / Sixth Plains Conference Nov. 1948 (1949)
- Early Cultural Manifestations Exposed By the Archeological Survey of the Buggs Island Reservoir in Southern Virginia and Northern North Carolina (1949)
- Early Flint Horizons On the North Bering Sea Coast (1949)
- East Florida, 1783-1785: a File of Documents Assembled, and Many of Them Translated (1949)
- Eine (1949)
- An Ethnographic Survey of Redford, Texas (1949)
- Excavation of a Fire Pit, Site 27B1-1 (1949)
- Excavation of Tommy Tucker Cave, Lassen County, California (1949)
- Excavations in Northeastern Massachusetts (1949)
- Excavations in Southeast Florida (1949)
- Excavations On Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida (1949)
- Exploratory Excavations at Fort Vancouver (1949)
- Florida Anthropologist, Volume 2(1-2) (1949)
- Florida Anthropologist, Volume 2(3-4) (1949)
- Florida Indian and His Neighbors: a Summary: in the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- The Florida Indian and his neighbors: Papers delivered at an anthropological conference held at Rollins College, April 9 and 10, 1949 (1949)
- The Florida Indian and his neighbors: Papers delivered at an anthropological conference held at Rollins College, April 9 and 10, 1949 (1949)
- Florida Indian Trading Post, Circa 1763-1784 (1949)
- Fort Atkinson, Washington County, Nebraska; Proposed as a National Monument by S. 1307 - March 18, 1949, 81st Congress, 1st Session (1949)
- Fort Laramie and the Forty-Niners (1949)
- Fort Laramie National Monument, Old Bakery Excavations (1949)
- Fort Ransom To Fort Totten Trail (1949)
- Founder of the (1949)
- Frontier Culture Complex, a Preliminary Report on a Prehistoric Hunter's Camp in Southwestern Nebraska (1949)
- Frontier Culture Complex, a Preliminary Report On a Prehistoric Hunters Camp In Southwestern Nebraska (1949)
- Frontier Culture Complex: a Preliminary Report On a Hunter's Camp In Southwestern Nebraska (1949)
- Frontier Fort (1949)
- The Garrison Creek Site (21CW5) (1949)
- A General Survey of Southeastern Prehistory (1949)
- General Survey of Southeastern Prehistory: in the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- Geologic Map of Arkansas (1949)
- George C. Davis Site, Cherokee County, Texas (1949)
- Glue R S Platte Prj Prelim (1949)
- The Graham Lake Site (1949)
- Green Corn Ceremonialism in the Eastern Woodlands (1949)
- Green Corn Ceremonialism in the Eastern Woodlands (1949)
- Haddonfield Hide (1949)
- Historic Archaeology of Florida: in the Florida Indian and His Neighbors (1949)
- Historic Indian Burial, Alachua County, Florida (1949)
- History Along Florida Roads: Florida Highways (DEC) (1949)
- History of Albany County To 1880: Setting the Stage: Pre-Territorial History (1949)
- A history of Tallassee for Tallasseeans (1949)
- Huntley Eskimo Collection (1949)
- Identification and Significance of the Cucurbit Materials from Huaca Prieta, Peru (1949)
- Incomplete Burials (1949)
- Indian Mound at Hypoluxo, Palm Beach County (1949)
- Indian Remains In Grundy County, Missouri (1949)
- The Indian School Site (21ML6) (1949)
- Indian Sites at Florida Caverns State Park (1949)
- Indian Skeletal Material from the Berrian's Island Cists (45-Bn-3), Lower McNary Reservoir, Washington (1949)
- Indian Stone Saw (1949)
- Investigations In Western South Dakota and Northeastern Wyoming (1949)
- Investigations in Western South Dakota and Northeastern Wyoming. RBS (1949)
- The Kathio School Site (21ML7) (1949)
- Kiasutha (1949)
- Know the Navajo (1949)
- Lake Spring Site, Columbia County, Georgia (1949)
- Last Bison Drives of the Blackfoot Indians (1949)
- The Last Bison Drives of the Blackfoot Indians (1949)
- Letter Report: Bone and Shell Remains Listing from 45Bn3 (1949)
- Long Site: An Ancient Camp in Southwestern South Dakota (1949)
- Maize from the Davis Site: Its Nature and Interpretation (1949)
- Manual of Cultivated Plants Most Commonly Grown in the Continental United States and Canada (1949)
- Meso-America and the Southeast: a Commentary (1949)
- Method for Making Rapid Surveys of Woodlands By Means of Pairs of Random Selected Trees (1949)
- Michigan Kings (1949)
- Mission of San Gregorio De Abo: a Report On the Excavation and Repair of a Seventeenth-Century New Mexico Mission (1949)
- Missouri Archaeologist, Volume 11(1) (1949)
- Missouri Archaeologist, Volume 11(2) (1949)
- Missouri Archaeologist, Volume 11(3-4) (1949)
- Missouri River Bluffs At Caulk's Creek In St. Louis County (1949)
- Mohawk Iroquois (1949)
- Mound State Monument, Moundville, Alabama (1949)
- Na Pali Coast References: 1 - Na Pali Coast Trip - 1953. 2 -Hawaiian Life in Kalalau, Kaua`i. (1949)
- Nature's Deep Freeze (1949)
- Neon Sign on Shoe Palace Shoe Repair (1949)
- Nocoroco, a Timucua Village of 1605 Now in Tomoka State Park (1949)