Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106)
Part of: US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District VCP
There is no background information for this investigation. No reports, archives, or other background information were associated with this artifact collection. While re-housing the artifacts for Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) it was found that the majority of artifacts had accession number 88.106, but three other accession numbers were also identified (87.13, 88.40, and 93.164). The box list given to the VCP by AAL listed these accession numbers as also being associated with this investigation, but the investigation was named by the VCP based on the main accession number associated with it.
The digital materials in this collection were processed by the Veterans Curation Program (VCP), and include the artifact database, artifact report, and select artifact photographs. Additional digital materials held by the VCP include additional artifact photographs and a box label. For additional information on these materials, refer to the Finding Aid.
Site Name Keywords
12HU291 •
12HU231 •
12HU239 •
12HU232
Other Keywords
Collections Management •
Lithic •
Graver •
Hammerstone •
Body Sherd •
Abrader •
Bullet •
Endscraper •
Artifact Report •
Bullet Casing
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Ground Stone •
Metal
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
Huntington County (County) •
Indiana (State / Territory) •
Wabash County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Salamonie Reservoir •
USA (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-6 of 6)
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Artifact Report, Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) (2012)
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) St. Louis laboratory in May 2011. The VCP St. Louis laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections program, which is staffed through Brockington and Associates, an archaeological contract firm located in Norcross, Georgia. The procedures employed to re-house the...
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Ceramic Artifact Photographs, Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) (2012)
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Photograph of a ceramic artifact collected during the Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) investigation, located in the Salamonie Reservoir, Indiana.
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Lithic Artifact Photographs, Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) (2012)
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Photographs of lithic artifacts collected during the Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) investigation, located in the Salamonie Reservoir, Indiana.
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Metal Artifact Photographs, Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) (2012)
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Photographs of metal artifacts collected during the Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) investigation, located in the Salamonie Reservoir, Indiana.
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Artifact Database, Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) (2012)
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Program’s (VCP) St. Louis laboratory in May 2011. The VCP St. Louis laboratory is a USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections program, which is staffed through Brockington and Associates, an archaeological contract firm located in Norcross, Georgia. The procedures employed to re-house the...
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Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106)
PROJECT
There is no background information for this investigation. No reports, archives, or other background information were associated with this artifact collection. While re-housing the artifacts for Resurvey of Salamonie (Accession Number 88.106) it was found that the majority of artifacts had accession number 88.106, but three other accession numbers were also identified (87.13, 88.40, and 93.164). The box list given to the VCP by AAL listed these accession numbers as also being associated with...