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Archeological Survey Of The Trotters Shoals Reservoir Area In South Carolina, E. Thomas Hemmings Jan 1970

Archeological Survey Of The Trotters Shoals Reservoir Area In South Carolina, E. Thomas Hemmings

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Notebook - January 1970, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1970

Notebook - January 1970, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 1
Society for Historical Archeology.....p. 2
Teacher's Workshop.....p. 2
Baked Clay Objects form the Site of the 1670 Settlement at Charles Towne, South Carolina.....p. 3
Interim Lecture at Wofford College.....p. 17
Lecture Series at Winthrop College.....p. 17
Book Review: Discovering South Carolina by Bert W. Bierer.....p. 19
Book Review: Red Carolinians by Dr. Chapman J. Milling.....p. 19


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 31, Nos. 1 And 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jan 1970

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 31, Nos. 1 And 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Bakerville Stone Bowl Quarry (John Neshko, Jr.)
  • New England Agriculture from Champlain and Others (Howard S. Russell)
  • Aboriginal Grinding Equipment (William S. Fowler)
  • An Unusual Pestle Find (William S. Fowler)
  • An Ulu Recovery at Swan Hold (William S. Fowler)
  • A Cache of Bone Implements (Donald G. Scothorne)
  • A Late Woodland Burial on Martha’s Vineyard (Bernard H. Stockley)
  • The Function of Pecking: How Used (Editorial)


The Littlefork Burial: New Light On Old Copper, Jack Steinbring Jan 1970

The Littlefork Burial: New Light On Old Copper, Jack Steinbring

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

A richly furnished child burial of late Old Copper affiliation in Northern Minnesota is described. The mortuary offerings include a pair of large, decorated bone harpoons, and a pair of diagnostic Old Copper projectile points attached to dart shafts. The primary burial is flexed in a shallow pit with evidence of red ochre. Typological comparisons suggest a tentative date of 1,000 to 750 B.C.


Feudalism, Estate, And Prebendalism In "Pre-Modern" Korea, Han Gu Kim Jan 1970

Feudalism, Estate, And Prebendalism In "Pre-Modern" Korea, Han Gu Kim

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

This paper analyzes three phases of feudalism in Korea. First, the genesis of Korea's feudalism, which developed from the end of the ninth century to the late fourteenth century. Secondly, the continuum of feudalism in Korea, which the author believes stemmed from power conflicts among the elite and the ensuing decline of the Silla dynasty. It is noted, also, that Korean feudalism has been transformed gradually from a decentralized form to a centralized one. Thirdly, structural distinctions are noted between the above two sub-types of feudalism. The analysis indicates that centralized feudalism has been characterized by absolute monarchism and various …


Profiling Techniques In Archaeology, Stephen E. Adams Jan 1970

Profiling Techniques In Archaeology, Stephen E. Adams

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Exploratory Archeology At Ninety Six In October And November 1970, Stanley South Jan 1970

Exploratory Archeology At Ninety Six In October And November 1970, Stanley South

Faculty & Staff Publications

This article appeared in volume 2, numbers 9-12 (September-December 1970).


The Historical Archeologist And Historic Site Development, Stanley South Jan 1970

The Historical Archeologist And Historic Site Development, Stanley South

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Classification Of Some European Trade Beads From Louisiana And Mississippi, John B. Huner Jan 1970

Classification Of Some European Trade Beads From Louisiana And Mississippi, John B. Huner

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through a system of bead classification. Typology should be based on shape, size, materials, color and translucency, decoration, and method of manufacture. A chronology can then be established. Ethnological data may reveal European contact and intertribal trade.


Archeological Investigation Of Bayou Bartholomew, 1969, Martha Ann Rolingson Jan 1970

Archeological Investigation Of Bayou Bartholomew, 1969, Martha Ann Rolingson

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Archeological investigation along Bayou Bartholomew in Ashley County was initiated with the primary objective of establishing a chronological sequence of prehistoric cultures. This paper reports the first season of fieldwork. Emphasis was placed on locating sites and obtaining adequate surface collections while only two sites were tested. The different types of sites and their relationship to the Bayou Bartholomew channels are discussed. Prehistoric occupations from four general periods are outlined, including late Archaic, early to middle Woodland, late Woodland and Mississippi.


Eddy Bluff Shelter Of Beaver Reservoir Of Northwest Arkansas, James D. Morrison Jan 1970

Eddy Bluff Shelter Of Beaver Reservoir Of Northwest Arkansas, James D. Morrison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Sibyl 1970, Otterbein University Jan 1970

Sibyl 1970, Otterbein University

Otterbein University Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Reconstruction Of An Arkansas Hopewellian Panpipe, Gloria A. Young Jan 1970

Reconstruction Of An Arkansas Hopewellian Panpipe, Gloria A. Young

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Panpipes have been found in North America only on Hopewell sites. A particularly well preserved specimen from the Helena Crossing Site was described by James A. Ford. From this description a reconstruction which produced a true octave was made from native cane. Since the panpipe is a more primitive instrument than the flutes in use during Hopewell florescence, it is postulated that this instrument was used by shamans in the cult of ancestor worship.


Tanzania-Zambia Railway: Escape Route From Neocolonial Control?, Alvin W. Wolfe Jan 1970

Tanzania-Zambia Railway: Escape Route From Neocolonial Control?, Alvin W. Wolfe

Anthropology Faculty Publications

Case histories describes the joint attempt of Tanzania and Zambia to escape from the supranational network that controlled southern Africa, by expanding links across the Indian Ocean by building a railroad that would give Central Africa a way to export minerals outside the control of the southern African system. Author warned "the extraction and processing of ores is, in all circumstances, an interdependent part of a larger scale world industrial system" (p. 102).


Careers, Culture, And Migration: Occupational And Migratory Preferences, Their Underlying Conditions Among Egyptian Students At The American University In Cairo, Sima Stephen Kirikian Jan 1970

Careers, Culture, And Migration: Occupational And Migratory Preferences, Their Underlying Conditions Among Egyptian Students At The American University In Cairo, Sima Stephen Kirikian

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Dowry System In Relation To Changing Roles Of Men And Women In A Greek Peasant Community, Frosso-Evangelia K Michailidou Jan 1970

The Dowry System In Relation To Changing Roles Of Men And Women In A Greek Peasant Community, Frosso-Evangelia K Michailidou

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Mousterian: A Study Of A Paleolithic Tool Industry, Loenoard A. Zalucha Jan 1970

The Mousterian: A Study Of A Paleolithic Tool Industry, Loenoard A. Zalucha

Honors Projects

This paper is designed to be a study of a Paleolithic flint industry: the Mousterian of Neanderthal man. It is a detailed analysis of the types and styles of flintwork which this early man produced. It will detail tool types, chipping techniques, regional varieties, and outside influences. It will explore the extent to which Neanderthal man worked in gone and how the Mousterian flint forms are mirrored in this other medium. It will shoe how the Mousterian developed and how it was influenced by earlier and contemporary industries.


Ua37/2/4 Kenneth & Mary Clarke Interview, Omniscope Collegiate Network Jan 1970

Ua37/2/4 Kenneth & Mary Clarke Interview, Omniscope Collegiate Network

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

Audiotape of Omniscope Collegiate Network Program with interview of Kenneth and Mary Clarke.


Ua62/7 Archaeological Survey & Testing Of Section 3, Interstate Highway 24, Kentucky, Jack Schock, James Wyss Jan 1970

Ua62/7 Archaeological Survey & Testing Of Section 3, Interstate Highway 24, Kentucky, Jack Schock, James Wyss

WKU Archives Records

Occasional Papers in Anthropology, No. 1 archaeological survey of I-24 by WKU Sociology & Anthropology


The Dream Mine: A Study In Mormon Folklore, Joe Stanley Graham Jan 1970

The Dream Mine: A Study In Mormon Folklore, Joe Stanley Graham

Theses and Dissertations

In September of 1894, John Hyrum Koyle, Jr., said that he was shown in a dream or vision a large, rich deposit of gold and an underground storehouse of artifacts hidden by people of Ancient America. This dream was the beginning of a mining venture which has never produced anything of value, has been opposed vigorously by both officials of the LDS Church and the State, yet has claimed supporters numbered in the thousands.

The mine has profoundly affected (and continues to affect) the lives of many families who have come into the sphere of its influence. The lore of …


Art And Culture Among The Ashanti Of Ghana, Charles E. Johnson Jan 1970

Art And Culture Among The Ashanti Of Ghana, Charles E. Johnson

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Notebook - December 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Dec 1969

Notebook - December 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 1
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 2
South Carolina Archeological Specimens in the Smithsonian Institution.....p. 2
New Antiquities Legislation in the United States Congrees Needs YOur Support.....p. 3
Am-Arcs of Nevada.....p. 6
A NOte on the Bostick Site.....p. 7
Special Research Program.....p. 8
Archeological Work at Land's Ford Canal.....p. 9
A Dugout Canoe from Sumter County, South Carolina.....p. 10
Index Volume 1 - 1969 - The Notebook.....p. 13
Book Review: Discovering South Carolina by Bert W. Bierer.....p. 15
Book Review: Red Carolinians by Dr. Chapman J. Milling.....p. 15


Notebook - November 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Nov 1969

Notebook - November 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 1
The Florence Archeological Seminar.....p. 2
Groton Plantation Project - A Progress Report.....p. 2
The Macon Conferences.....p. 7
Land's Ford Canal.....p. 8
Archeology at Charles Towne.....p. 9


The Wabassus Cannonball, George Macarthur Oct 1969

The Wabassus Cannonball, George Macarthur

Maine Song and Story Sampler

George MacArthur's song, "The Wabassus Cannonball," is a musical parody of the well-known American folk song "The Wabash Cannonball." The original song is about a fictional train and MacArthur's tune tells the story of how he and a friend, fellow guide Hazen Bagley, outsmarted two wardens and a judge to avoid a conviction for poaching.


Notebook - October 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Oct 1969

Notebook - October 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 1
Excavations at Tom's Creek.....p. 2
History of the Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 17


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 19, No. 1, Vernon H. Nelson, Lothar Madeheim, Mildred Urick, John A. Hostetler, Beulah S. Hostetler, Mac E. Barrick, Arthur J. Lawton, Don Yoder Oct 1969

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 19, No. 1, Vernon H. Nelson, Lothar Madeheim, Mildred Urick, John A. Hostetler, Beulah S. Hostetler, Mac E. Barrick, Arthur J. Lawton, Don Yoder

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The Moravian Settlements of Pennsylvania in 1757: The Nicholas Garrison Views
• The San Rocco Festival at Aliquippa, Pennsylvania: A Transplanted Tradition
• Amish Genealogy: A Progress Report
• Pulpit Humor in Central Pennsylvania
• The Pre-Metric Foot and its Use in Pennsylvania German Architecture
• Mennonite Contacts Across the Atlantic: The Van der Smissen Letter of 1838
• Bread, Baking, and the Bakeoven: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 13


Summary Of The Archeological Work At Charles Towne, Stanley South Sep 1969

Summary Of The Archeological Work At Charles Towne, Stanley South

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Migration Into San Juan Indian Pueblo, 1726-1968, Shirley Hill Witt Aug 1969

Migration Into San Juan Indian Pueblo, 1726-1968, Shirley Hill Witt

Anthropology ETDs

Ethnographic literature and popular opinion conjoin in the belief that American Pueblo Indians reside in endogamous communities. Since one pueblo community is part of our population under study, it behooves us to assess its genic relation to the wider population of the Chama Valley-San Juan Jurisdiction area. If it is endogamous, then, of course, it is a genetic isolate and, as such, contributes nothing on the biological level to the outside population. If, on the other hand, the pueblo is exogamous, we need to know how and what is transferred both to the outside population and from the outside population …


Skeletal Pathology In The Kenya Baboon, Ronald R. Copping Aug 1969

Skeletal Pathology In The Kenya Baboon, Ronald R. Copping

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 30, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jul 1969

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 30, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • The Bear Swamp Site: A Preliminary Report (Arthur C. Staples and Roy C. Athearn)
  • The Wilbraham Stone Bowl Quarry (William S. Fowler)
  • An Unusual Indian Harpoon from Truro (Ross Moffett)
  • Parallel Stem Point Comparison (William S. Fowler)
  • A Stone Pipe from Plymouth (William S. Fowler)
  • Moving Indian Rock (Edison P. Lohr)
  • Pottery Restoration Described (William S. Fowler)