Author: William A. Dwyer
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Category : Archaeological survey
Languages : en
Pages :
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Survey of Archeological, Architectural and Historic Resources for Item No. 1
Author: William A. Dwyer
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Category : Archaeological survey
Languages : en
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Publisher:
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Category : Archaeological survey
Languages : en
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Survey for Archaeological, Architectural and Historic Resources Along Ditch 19, Item 1, Parcel 1, Dunklin County, Missouri
Author: Suzanne E. Harris
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Six early to mid-20th century historical archaeological sites were located. At least 3 apparently represent the sharecropper period, a fourth is a mid-20th century dump area; two may be related to the dredge boat used in Ditch 19 construction ca. 1911-1912. All six sites are ceramic scatters in a context extensively disturbed by agricultural or other activity. No features were observed in association with any of the sites.
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Six early to mid-20th century historical archaeological sites were located. At least 3 apparently represent the sharecropper period, a fourth is a mid-20th century dump area; two may be related to the dredge boat used in Ditch 19 construction ca. 1911-1912. All six sites are ceramic scatters in a context extensively disturbed by agricultural or other activity. No features were observed in association with any of the sites.
The Archeological Survey
Author: Thomas F. King
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Guidelines for Local Surveys
Author: Anne Derry
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Category : Cultural property
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Cultural property
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Fleet and Industrial Supply Center/Vision 2000 Maritime Development, Disposal and Reuse, City of Oakland, Alameda County
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
US-17 New Bern Bypass Construction, from Jones-Craven Ocunty Line to SR-1438 Near Vanceboro, Craven County
Arkansas Archaeology
Author: Robert C. Mainfort
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1557285713
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Arkansas has long been recognized as a state with a rich archaeological heritage that is unsurpassed in North America. The Toltec Mounds were made famous by the Smithsonian's research at the turn of the century. The Sloan site, dated to 8500 B.C., is the oldest documented burial ground in the New World. The alluvial plain of the central Mississippi River valley supported perhaps the greatest prehistoric urban population. And the Parkin site has yielded important information about the de Soto incursion into the continent. This festschrift recognizes the contributions made in researching this varied heritage by Dan and Phyllis Morse from the inception of the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1967 to their retirement in 1997. The essays were prepared by thirteen of their colleagues, recognized experts in archaeology and related fields, and represent state-of-the-art knowledge about Arkansas's archaeology. The topics range broadly: from prehistoric environments and regional syntheses to specialized studies of specific culture periods and historical archaeology. Paul and Hazel Delcourt and Roger Saucier provide a chapter that will serve as a standard reference for many years on Holocene environments; Chris Gillam's contribution demonstrates the utility of Geographic Information Systems in broad-scale pattern analysis; Robert Mainfort uses large collections of ceramics to show that traditional methods for grouping Late Mississippian sites are insufficient; Michael Hoffman introduces a new line of evidence from old newspaper accounts; and Frank Schambach, in reinterpreting the spectacular Spiro site in eastern Oklahoma, gives us a powerful, classic example of archaeological and ethnohistoric interpretation. This volume will, of course, be of great interest to professional archaeologists and anthropologists, but the essays are also accessible to students, amateur archaeologists, historians, and enthusiastic general readers. As the new millennium dawns, this book celebrates the legacy of two very distinguished careers in archaeology and heralds the proliferation of innovative new approaches and techniques for the continuing study of Arkansas's prehistoric peoples.
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1557285713
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Arkansas has long been recognized as a state with a rich archaeological heritage that is unsurpassed in North America. The Toltec Mounds were made famous by the Smithsonian's research at the turn of the century. The Sloan site, dated to 8500 B.C., is the oldest documented burial ground in the New World. The alluvial plain of the central Mississippi River valley supported perhaps the greatest prehistoric urban population. And the Parkin site has yielded important information about the de Soto incursion into the continent. This festschrift recognizes the contributions made in researching this varied heritage by Dan and Phyllis Morse from the inception of the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1967 to their retirement in 1997. The essays were prepared by thirteen of their colleagues, recognized experts in archaeology and related fields, and represent state-of-the-art knowledge about Arkansas's archaeology. The topics range broadly: from prehistoric environments and regional syntheses to specialized studies of specific culture periods and historical archaeology. Paul and Hazel Delcourt and Roger Saucier provide a chapter that will serve as a standard reference for many years on Holocene environments; Chris Gillam's contribution demonstrates the utility of Geographic Information Systems in broad-scale pattern analysis; Robert Mainfort uses large collections of ceramics to show that traditional methods for grouping Late Mississippian sites are insufficient; Michael Hoffman introduces a new line of evidence from old newspaper accounts; and Frank Schambach, in reinterpreting the spectacular Spiro site in eastern Oklahoma, gives us a powerful, classic example of archaeological and ethnohistoric interpretation. This volume will, of course, be of great interest to professional archaeologists and anthropologists, but the essays are also accessible to students, amateur archaeologists, historians, and enthusiastic general readers. As the new millennium dawns, this book celebrates the legacy of two very distinguished careers in archaeology and heralds the proliferation of innovative new approaches and techniques for the continuing study of Arkansas's prehistoric peoples.
US 101 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Gap Closure Project, Marin Cuunty
Tehama Lake Intensive Cultural Resources Survey
Author: Jerald Jay Johnson
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description