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49-Prehistoric Plant Remains From Site 21d3-67, A Mississippian Farmstead On White Walnut Creek (Deep Strip #3) Of Burning Star Mine #2, Perry County, Il, William M. Cremin Jan 1982

49-Prehistoric Plant Remains From Site 21d3-67, A Mississippian Farmstead On White Walnut Creek (Deep Strip #3) Of Burning Star Mine #2, Perry County, Il, William M. Cremin

Reports of Investigations

The research area of this study lies within the southern portion of the till plains region known as the Mt. Vernon Hill Country, an area of mature topography characterized by gently rolling hills and broad alluvial valleys. Floristically, the White Walnut Creek drainage is part of the Oak-Hickory Forest Region of the Western Mesophytic Forest as defined by Braun (1950).


48-Prehistoric Plant Remains From Site 21d3-L22, A Late Woodland Encampment Along White Walnut Creek (Deep Strip #3) Of Burning Star Mine #2, Perry County, Illinois, William B. Cremin Jan 1982

48-Prehistoric Plant Remains From Site 21d3-L22, A Late Woodland Encampment Along White Walnut Creek (Deep Strip #3) Of Burning Star Mine #2, Perry County, Illinois, William B. Cremin

Reports of Investigations

The research area of this study lies in the prairie-forest ecotone of the Mt. Vernon Hill Country, an area of low relief characterized by gently rolling hills and broad alluvial valleys. Floristically, the area drained by White Walnut Creek is part of the Oak-Hickory Forest Region of the Western Mesophytic Forest (Braun 1950).


8-An Archaeological Survey Of The Expanded Galesburg Rest Area, Comstock Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin Jan 1982

8-An Archaeological Survey Of The Expanded Galesburg Rest Area, Comstock Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin

Archaeological Technical Reports

With the execution of a cooperative agreement (dated 26 Oct 81 and amended 13 May 82) between the Michigan Department of Transportation, the Michigan Department of State, and Western Michigan University, authorizing a Phase I archaeological evaluation of a small tract of land lying adjacent to the Galesburg Rest Area along westbound I-94 in Section 26 of Comstock Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, a team of researchers from the Department of Anthropology undertook a literature, documents, and site file search and on-site examination of the parcel in order to determine whether expansion of the existing rest area facilities would have an …


9-Phase Ii Testing Of 20ae622, A Late Woodland Site In Allegan, Michigan, Elizabeth B. Garland Jan 1982

9-Phase Ii Testing Of 20ae622, A Late Woodland Site In Allegan, Michigan, Elizabeth B. Garland

Archaeological Technical Reports

Phase II testing of 20AE622 was carried out under terms of a contract between Western Michigan University and Gardner Management Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mr. Jeff Gardner, President.

Western had conducted a Phase I survey of the project area in .May, 1981. Additional testing of the site was re.commended in the Phase I report (Clark and Garland 1981). In April, 1982, Mr. Gardner requested that we undertake testing of the site and a contractual agreement was signed. The field work was done over a three day period, April 19, 20 and 21, 1982.


13-Historic Period Sites Recorded For The Kalamazoo River Basin, 1977-1981, William M. Cremin, Charles B. Stout Jan 1982

13-Historic Period Sites Recorded For The Kalamazoo River Basin, 1977-1981, William M. Cremin, Charles B. Stout

Archaeological Reports

During the five year Kalamazoo Basin Survey project (1976-1980), survey teams, under the direction of Dr. William M. Cremin of the Department of Anthropology, Western Michigan University, investigated by means of surface reconnaissance nine survey transects placed across the Kalamazoo River in Allegan, Kalamazoo, Calhoun and Jackson Counties, Michigan. Surveyor coverage in the nine transects aggregated 135 km 2 , or 18% of the land area delimited by their boundaries, and resulted in the recording of 328 prehistoric sites. In addition, interviews with area landowners and collectors ~aving knowledge of local prehistory and the whereabouts of archaeological sites resulted in …


14-An Archaeological Survey Along Portage River And Dorrance Creek Above Indian Lake In Pavilion Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, Charles B. Stout, Michael L. Murphy Jan 1982

14-An Archaeological Survey Along Portage River And Dorrance Creek Above Indian Lake In Pavilion Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, Charles B. Stout, Michael L. Murphy

Archaeological Reports

For three weeks during the 1982 field season, the Western Michigan University archaeological field school was located near Indian Lake in Pavilion Township, T3S RlOW, Kalamazoo County, Michigan (Map 1). As part of the research program, systematic site location survey was planned for this area;one which had not received any prior archaeological attention. With the cooperation of area landowners and the assistance of several local artifact collectors, more than 20 parcels of cultivated land aggregating 3.9 km2 were evaluated by means of surface re~onnaissance or walk-over survey. There follows a report of survey activity, together with descriptions of the …


Saka, Fane Telena, Unknown Sikaiana Jan 1982

Saka, Fane Telena, Unknown Sikaiana

Sikaiana Traditional Songs

These are two saka, songs composed for a secret lover (hina) in traditional Sikaiana society. I know that one was collected from Fane Telena, the other I found in my notes.


Tani Various, Sikaiana People Jan 1982

Tani Various, Sikaiana People

Sikaiana Traditional Songs

These are transcriptions of several tani or funeral dirges. Tani are composed after a person dies. I do not have a record of who gave me the transcriptions, most likely John Kilatu and/or Reuben Tenai. I do not have recordings for these songs.


Salt, Vol. 5, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies Jan 1982

Salt, Vol. 5, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies

Salt Magazine Archive

Contents

  • 2 Mount Desert Island: ‘They Were Rich and We Weren’t’ Through the eyes of native Mainers, we see what happens to an island dominated by millionaires.
  • 4 The Theater in Bar Harbor’s Changing World Showplace of the ’30s, Bar Harbor’s art deco theater is a witness to changing times, from the chauffeur-driven limousines of the Rockefellers, Fords and Vanderbilts to the campers of today.
  • 18 ‘Livin’ Where You Want to Live’ Draper Liscomb of Mount Desert Island tells how to make a living in Maine — “so you can live where you want to live.”
  • 34 The Search (A …


The Conference On Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1979 - Volume 14, Stanley South Jan 1982

The Conference On Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1979 - Volume 14, Stanley South

Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers

The volume is edited by Stanley South of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Contents:
Preface-The Chairman's Report - Stanley South.....ii
Settlement and activity patterning on two rice plantations in the South Carolina Low Country - Kenneth E. Lewis.....1
Afro-American slavery and the "invisible" archaeological record of South Carolina - Leland Ferguson.....13
Discerning patterns in an urban context: an example from Philadelphia - Kenneth J. Basalik and John P. McCarthy.....20
Agriculture, industry and nationality: their influence on the material culture of recent settlements - Michae1 R. A. Forsman.....28
Fort Christanna and the Frontier and Early Fur Trade Artifact …


A Search For The French Charlesfort Of 1562, Stanley South Jan 1982

A Search For The French Charlesfort Of 1562, Stanley South

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering: An Exploratory Study, John Braithwaite, Valerie Braithwaite Jan 1982

Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering: An Exploratory Study, John Braithwaite, Valerie Braithwaite

Attitudes Towards Animals Collection

A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universities, were given a questionnaire designed to explore public attitudes toward animal suffering. The results, though preliminary, strongly suggest that attitudes may be in great part supportive of animal welfare and animal rights. However, as reflected in the answers to the questionnaire, actual behavior does not always follow suit. The recommendation is made that the animal welfare/animal rights movement should perhaps place more emphasis on raising people's awareness of the inconsistencies between their attitudes toward animals and their behavior concerning them.


Unnecessary Suffering: Definition And Evidence, Frank Hurnik, Hugh Lehman Jan 1982

Unnecessary Suffering: Definition And Evidence, Frank Hurnik, Hugh Lehman

Attitudes Towards Animals Collection

Although it is possible to formulate stronger moral principles than "animals should not be made to suffer unnecessarily," there are significant grounds for doubting these stronger principles. But the principle that underlies the dictum regarding unnecessary suffering is generally recognized as valid, since denial of it implies that we can do whatever we want with animals, a conclusion that is usually considered unacceptable. A determination of whether any particular instance of suffering is necessary or unnecessary must be based on an analysis of both the seriousness of the purpose of the act that involves pain in animals, and its relative …


The Changing Concept Of Animals As Property, Vincent P. Mccarthy Jan 1982

The Changing Concept Of Animals As Property, Vincent P. Mccarthy

Attitudes Towards Animals Collection

Enforced and maintained by a legal superstructure that regulated every aspect of a black [slave's] social, political, economic, and religious life, his property status continued until the middle of the nineteenth century when Congress passed the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, which overturned the Dred Scott decision and recognized that a black human being had legally protectible rights.

There are some signs in recent legal decisions that a similar evolution in the status of animals is taking place: judges are beginning to draw distinctions between animals and property.

But can we ever expect that the courts will …


Notebook - May-December 1982, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1982

Notebook - May-December 1982, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. i
Archeological Investigations at Redcliffe Plantation, Aiken County, South Carolina.....p. ii


Notebook - January-April 1982, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1982

Notebook - January-April 1982, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. i
The Analysis of Late Archaic-Early Woodland Adaptive Change Along the Middle Savannah River: A Proposed Study.....p. 1
Reconstruction of Pottery Using BJK Dough.....p. 39


An Archeological Investigation Of The Cultural Resources Of Callawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, James L. Michie Jan 1982

An Archeological Investigation Of The Cultural Resources Of Callawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, James L. Michie

James L. Michie Archaeology Reports

Research Manuscript Series No. 176. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.


0370: Richard O. Comfort Papers, 1962-1982, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1982

0370: Richard O. Comfort Papers, 1962-1982, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Marshall University professor of sociology and anthropology; papers consist primarily of secondary material regarding rural sociology and Appalachian topics.


Native Americans Versus Archaeologists: The Legal Issues, C. Dean Higginbotham Jan 1982

Native Americans Versus Archaeologists: The Legal Issues, C. Dean Higginbotham

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 31, No. 2, R. Raymond Allen, Neil R. Grobman, John D. Kendig, Lee C. Hopple, Karl J. R. Arndt, Candace Heath, William J. Rupp, Timothy C. Rupp Jan 1982

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 31, No. 2, R. Raymond Allen, Neil R. Grobman, John D. Kendig, Lee C. Hopple, Karl J. R. Arndt, Candace Heath, William J. Rupp, Timothy C. Rupp

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The Fiddle Tradition in Central Pennsylvania
• A Polish Wycinanki Artist from Philadelphia
• Winter Holidays in the Dutch Country
• Germanic European Origins and Geographical History of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Amish
• Franklin's Lost Map of Germantown, Massachusetts
• Play Alternatives for the Lone Child: Commercialization and Innovation
• A Weisenberg Reminiscence


To Be Amiable And Accomplished: Fitting Young Women For Upper-Class Virginia Society 1760--1810, Tori Ann Eberlein Jan 1982

To Be Amiable And Accomplished: Fitting Young Women For Upper-Class Virginia Society 1760--1810, Tori Ann Eberlein

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Groups In Lebanon, Farida Abdel-Hamid Gadou Jan 1982

Ethnic Groups In Lebanon, Farida Abdel-Hamid Gadou

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Markers And Boundaries In The Armenian Community In Cairo, Cynthia Lynn Shartzer Jan 1982

Ethnic Markers And Boundaries In The Armenian Community In Cairo, Cynthia Lynn Shartzer

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


El Pueblo Guaymí Y Su Futuro, Milton R.A. Machuca-Gálvez, Daniel Holness Carrasco Sr. Jan 1982

El Pueblo Guaymí Y Su Futuro, Milton R.A. Machuca-Gálvez, Daniel Holness Carrasco Sr.

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

Esta publicación contiene las ponencias y documentos que se presentaron en el FORO SOBRE EL PUEBLO GUAYMÍ SU FUTURO, celebrado en la ciudad de Panamá del 23 al 27 de marzo de 1981. El material está dividido en cinco secciones: una introducción seguida de 1. La historia de los guaymíes; 2. Situación actual del pueblo guaymí; 3 Las luchas guaymíes; 4. Los grandes proyectos de desarrollo: ¿bendición o maldición?; y, 5. "Se hace el camino al andar": pasos en la lucha. Las secciones “guardan una estrecha relación temática con un eje central que aparece a lo largo de la publicación: …


The Multi-Individual Cremation Phenomenon Of The Santa Cruz Drainage, Karl J. Reinhard, T Michael Fink Jan 1982

The Multi-Individual Cremation Phenomenon Of The Santa Cruz Drainage, Karl J. Reinhard, T Michael Fink

Karl Reinhard Publications

Multi-individual cremation deposits found in the upper Santa Cruz River drainage were previously interpreted as the result of hypothesized cultural contact in the area. A review of 50 cremation deposits for which detailed analyses are available indicates that mulii-individual cremation deposits are the result of incomplete gleaning practices and have doubtful cultural significance. Hypotheses are generated from the present data which account for the apparent variation in cremation practices within the study area.


Ancient Maya Houses And Their Identification: An Evaluation Of Archictectural Groups At Tikal And Inferences Regarding Their Functions, Marshall Joseph Becker Jan 1982

Ancient Maya Houses And Their Identification: An Evaluation Of Archictectural Groups At Tikal And Inferences Regarding Their Functions, Marshall Joseph Becker

Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Pin-Up Art, Interpreting The Dynamics Of Style, Linda K. Derry Jan 1982

Pin-Up Art, Interpreting The Dynamics Of Style, Linda K. Derry

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Analysis Of Two Colonial Virginia Populations: A Skeletal Consideration, Jana Elisa Koubek Jan 1982

A Comparative Analysis Of Two Colonial Virginia Populations: A Skeletal Consideration, Jana Elisa Koubek

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Sibyl 1982, Otterbein University Jan 1982

Sibyl 1982, Otterbein University

Otterbein University Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/14 Delta Tau Delta Presents The Teener, Delta Tau Delta Jan 1982

Ua12/2/14 Delta Tau Delta Presents The Teener, Delta Tau Delta

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Delta Tau Delta fraternity in 1982.