Archaeological Research of the Riverside Detached Kitchen
Author(s): M. Jay Stottman; Jeffrey L. Watts-Roy; Jack Rossen
Year: 2000
Summary
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Archaeological Research of the Riverside Detached Kitchen. M. Jay Stottman, Jeffrey L. Watts-Roy, Jack Rossen. 2000 ( tDAR id: 273175)
Keywords
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Metal
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Wood
Investigation Types
Historic Background Research
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Architectural materials (brick, window glass)
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Botanical Remains
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Brick Path
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Buckles, clasps
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Buttons
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Chimney foundation
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Coins
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Cookware
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Cornerstones
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Detached Kitchen
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Farnsley-Moremen Landing
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Faunal Remains
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Gravel Path
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Kitchen hearth
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Kitchen utensils
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Lithics
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Metal Hardware
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Nails
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Needles and pins
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Pit Cellar and Fill
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post holes
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Prehistoric Ceramics
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Riverside
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Slate
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Toys
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Whetstone
Geographic Keywords
21111 (Fips Code)
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Jefferson (County)
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Kentucky (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
19th Century
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20th Century
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Historic
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Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -85.952; min lat: 37.997 ; max long: -85.405; max lat: 38.381 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Kentucky Heritage Council and University of Kentucky
Prepared By(s): Kentucky Archaeological Survey
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 582011
NADB citation id number(s): 000000257030
Notes
General Note: Sent from: Kentucky Archaeological Survey
General Note: Submitted to: Kentucky Heritage Council and University of Kentucky