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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
5-An Archaeological Survey Of Kalamazoo County, Michigan: 1979 Multiple Transect Survey In The Middle Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin, R. David Hoxie, Jean F. Marek
5-An Archaeological Survey Of Kalamazoo County, Michigan: 1979 Multiple Transect Survey In The Middle Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin, R. David Hoxie, Jean F. Marek
Archaeological Reports
CONTENTS
- Prehistoric Site Survey in the Kalamazoo Basin
- The 1979 Project Area
- Previous Archaeological Research in the Project Area
- Previously Known Sites in Transect A
- Previously Known Sites in Transect B
- Site Survey Methodology
- Research Design
- Field Procedures
- Curation of Cultural Materials
- Description of Sites Recorded and Catalog of Surface Collections
- Sites in Transect A
- Sites in Transect B
- Interpretations and Conclusions
- Comments on Management of Cultural Resources
- Catalog of Artifactual Material Recovered During Survey
- References Cited
- Series of Maps Showing the Locations of Sites not Included on Maps in the Text
- Kalamazoo Basin Archaeological Project: Allegan County Survey, 1976-1978 …
Priests, Peasants, And Ceremonial Centers: The Intellectual History Of A Model, Marshall Joseph Becker
Priests, Peasants, And Ceremonial Centers: The Intellectual History Of A Model, Marshall Joseph Becker
Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pvn-005-Urban-Field Notes-1979, Patricia Urban
Pvn-005-Urban-Field Notes-1979, Patricia Urban
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvn-Lot-120-Surface Collection, John Douglass
Pvn-Lot-120-Surface Collection, John Douglass
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Ethnohistory And Archaeology In Search Of The Printzhof; The 17th Century Residence Of Swedish Colonial Governor Johan Printz, Marshall Joseph Becker
Ethnohistory And Archaeology In Search Of The Printzhof; The 17th Century Residence Of Swedish Colonial Governor Johan Printz, Marshall Joseph Becker
Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Lithic Assemblage Of The Hacklander Site, Allegan County, Michigan, Jerrel H. Sorensen
The Lithic Assemblage Of The Hacklander Site, Allegan County, Michigan, Jerrel H. Sorensen
Masters Theses
Introduction
Orientation
In A History of American Archaeology Willey and Sabloff (1974) outline the development of archaeological method and theory in the Western Hemisphere. The authors defined 5 periods through which they traced advances in archaeology from the time Europe first discovered the New World. Each other these periods is characterized by certain attitudes and orientations toward archaeological data. Old ideas changed as new information, new tools of discovery, and new ways of interpretation and explanation transformed archaeology into what it is today.
Archaeologists are now in the Explanatory Period (Willey and Sabloff 1974:178). This period's theoretical orientation can be …
Archeological Site Survey Of The Lower Kalamazoo River Basin: Results Of The 1976 Field Season, Phillip D. Neusius
Archeological Site Survey Of The Lower Kalamazoo River Basin: Results Of The 1976 Field Season, Phillip D. Neusius
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Two Grooved Axe Associations form the South Shore (Gerald D. Zeoli)
- Nature’s Transformations and Other Pitfalls: Toward a Better Understanding of Post-Occupational Changes in Archaeological Site Morphology in the Northeast. Part 1: Vegetation (Alan E. Strauss)
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 49, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 49, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:
- Dero Downing Steps Down
- Douglas, Michele. Top Banana – Gary Riggs
- Egan, Sherry. WKU State Climatic Center
- Gibson, Debbie. I Kind of Believe It’s a Gift – Burt Feintuch, Folk Music
- New on the Gridiron
- Adams, Bob. Digital Voltmeter – Engineering Technology
- Schock, Jack. The Projectile Point – Archaeology
- Armstrong, Bryan. Confessions of a Journalism Intern
- Highland, Jim. Terry Climer
- Beauchamp, Donnie. Commonplace Things – Photography
- Miller, Richard. The Exceptional Student – Psychology, Biology
- Harry Snyder Speaks at Commencement
- Douglas, Michele. Students Take Advantage of Study Trips Abroad
- Western …
31-Archaeological Survey Of 1.7 Acres Of Land Owned By The Michigan Department Of Natural Resources, Barry County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
31-Archaeological Survey Of 1.7 Acres Of Land Owned By The Michigan Department Of Natural Resources, Barry County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
This project was performed at the request of Mr. Spencer Greenhill of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources- Waterways. The 1.7 acres in question are proposed to be an expansion of an adjacent DNR Public Access site on Gull Lake. Fieldwork for this project was carried out on September 2, 1978.
30-Archaeologieal Survey Of 39 Acre Parcel In The Fort Custer Military Reservation, Battle Creek, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
30-Archaeologieal Survey Of 39 Acre Parcel In The Fort Custer Military Reservation, Battle Creek, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
This survey was performed at the request of Mr. George Kopacha of the Government Services Administration. The purpose of the project was to identify any cultural resources within the project area that would warrant mitigation. The 39 acres will possibly undergo land exchange in the future. The field inspection of the parcel was done on July 28, 1978.
29-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Land Exchange Area (114 Acres) In The Fort Custer Military Reservation, Battle Creek, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
29-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Land Exchange Area (114 Acres) In The Fort Custer Military Reservation, Battle Creek, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
This survey was performed at the request of Mr. Larry E. Wile, Assistant Superintendent, Kalamazoo Valley Intermediate School District. The area to be surveyed was outlined by Mr. George Kopacha of the Government Serviees Administration. The survey was intended to locate and identify cultural resources in the project area prior to land exchange. The fieldwork was carried out on July 28, 1978.
Ethnography For Archaeology: A Functional Interpretation Of An Upper Great Lakes Prehistoric Fishing Artifact, Donald E. Weston
Ethnography For Archaeology: A Functional Interpretation Of An Upper Great Lakes Prehistoric Fishing Artifact, Donald E. Weston
Masters Theses
Introduction and Problem
One of the basic and challenging tasks in archaeology is the interpretation of artifacts and the reconstruction of prehistoric cultures. Difficulties arise primarily because (1) not all past human behavior is manifest in the archaeological record, and (2) that which remains is only adequately represented. Our success at understanding prehistory is further limited by differential preservation, lack of representative samples, and loss of contextual data. Even with the use of sophisticated recovery techniques, vigorous analysis, and statistical manipulation it is seldom possible to arrive at neat reconstructions. Prehistory is, after all, the indirect study of human behavior …
26-Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed State Park Near ~1ichigan Dunes Correctional Facility, Allegan County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
26-Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed State Park Near ~1ichigan Dunes Correctional Facility, Allegan County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
This project was performed at the request of Dr. John R. Halsey, State Archaeologist, at the Michigan History Division, Lansing. The project was an archaeological survey of state-owned lands near the St. Augustine Prison; this area was surveyed to determine if cultural resources would be impacted by the development of a State Park. The fieldwork for the project was carried out on the 24th and 25th of April, 1978.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- The Mattaquason Purchase Site (M48N6), North Chatham (Marie Eteson, Marilyn D. Crary, and Mary F. Chase)
- Letters to the Editor
The Ceramics Of The Sand Point Site (20bg14) Baraga County, Michigan: A Preliminary Description, Lawrence G. Dorothy
The Ceramics Of The Sand Point Site (20bg14) Baraga County, Michigan: A Preliminary Description, Lawrence G. Dorothy
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed R.M. 337, Bandera County, Texas
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Ten archeological sites in Bandera County, Texas, will be affected by the completion of R.M. 337, a proposed 10.2-mile extension connecting the existing R.M. 337 (formerly F.M. 1336) with R.M.187 south of Vanderpool. These sites were discovered in February, 1978, during an archeological reconnaissance of the right-of-way by Frank Weir and Daymond Crawford of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation and Robert Mallouf and John Clark of the Texas Historical Commission. Be- 'tween February 22 and March 21, 1978, preliminary sub-surface testing and/or surface collecting of the sites was conducted by Jerry Henderson and Daymond Crawford of the …
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The archeological testing at sites 41PN3 and 41PN4 reported herein, came about as ,ill result of discovery of these sites during an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed right of way on F.M. 3359 near Deadwood in Panola County, Texas (Figure 1). Reporting and preliminary testing of these sites was completed so as to be i.n compliance with Public Law 89-670(The Department of Transportation Act of 1966), 36 CFR 60, 36 CFR 8·00, and the Memorandum of Understanding between the State. Department of Highways and Public Transportation and the Texas Antiquities Committee, dated January 5, 1972.
Both sites were discovered by …
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During a routine archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed right- of-way of F.M. 3298 a site was indicated between centerline stations 143 + 00 and 145 + 00 on the basis of the recovery of a dart point and a dart point fragment. Consequently, a preliminary test was conducted during the week beginning May 1, 1978, to determine the nature of the site and to formulate, if necessary, a program of excavation and mitigation . The discovery and preliminary test investigations were made i n accordance with Title 36, C.F.R., Part 800 Procedures for the Protection of Historic and Cultural Properties.
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This report will present the results of an archaeological survey conducted in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, during the summer of 1976. The specific purpose of this survey was to compile an inventory of prehistoric resources in that portion of the Park known as the High Country, the only portion of the Park which had not yet been subjected to a comprehensive, on-the-ground archaeological reconnaissance. Data gathered during the survey were analyzed and interpreted in the light of existing cultural frameworks for the Park and surrounding region. Criteria of significance and criteria of effect were applied to all documented archaeological …
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In the spring of 1977 the Center for Archaeological Research was requested by Ronald Darner, Director of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, to investigate and record sections of the old acequias, or irrigation ditches which were involved in renovation and landscaping projects in city parks. The purpose of this report is to present the information gained in this endeavor ln lasting and usable form for the future benefit of historians and archaeologists working with these unique and interesting structures.
Since time and space did not allow an exhaustive discussion of the acequia system of San Antonio, the reader …
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In Feburary 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research was contracted by the City of San Antonio Department of Parks and Recreation to conduct observation and limited testing in the immediate area of the Catalpa-Pershing Drainage Project in Brackenridge Park. The affected area within the park had previously been surveyed for archaeological sites by Center personnel in connection with a general historic and prehistoric survey of the park as a whole (Fox and Katz 1978) in preparation for the proposed Master Plan. During the initial survey, one historic site and two prehistoric sites were recorded in the area through which the …
An Evaluation Of Archaeological Sites In The Vicinity Of Floodwater Retarding Structure No. 2 Dry Comal Creek, Comal County, Texas, Cristi Assad
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During September and October of 1977, 10 days of limited testing and survey were carried out by personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio, under the supervision of Dr. Thomas R. Hester. The work was conducted under the terms of Purchase Order No. 40-7442-1501 issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS). The sites tested were in the area to be modified by the construction of Floodwater Retarding Structure No.2 located on Dry Comal Creek in Comal County, south central Texas (Fig. 1). The testing was the …
Archaeological Testing In An Area South Of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas, Cristi A. Assad
Archaeological Testing In An Area South Of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas, Cristi A. Assad
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During November of 1977, five days of archaeological testing were carried out by personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, directly south of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas (see Fig. 1). The testing was done under the supervision of Dr. Thomas R. Hester, Director, and Jack D. Eaton, Assistant Director, and was performed under the terms of a contract between CAR and the San Antonio River Authority. The project conforms to the provisions outlined in the E.D.A. Special Terms and Conditions (III 3a), Grant Number 08-19-01911. Antiquities Permit #161 was obtained from the …
Archaeological Investigations At The Mayer House (41bx326) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Archaeological Investigations At The Mayer House (41bx326) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Maximilian B. Mayer House (41 BX 326) once stood' on the corner formed by King William Street, South Saint Mary's Street and Durango Boulevard (Fig. l). It was torn down about 1967, but its foundations and other subsurface structures still remain in the ground.
The recent acquisition and renovation by the San Antonio Conservation Society of the Anton Wulff House (at 107 King William Street) included landscaping and the planting of trees over the site of the Mayer House (at 101 King William Street). Since the land is part of the King William Historical District, this alteration of the …
Investigation Of Prehistoric Rockshelter And Terrace Sites Along Portions Of The Salado Creek Drainage, Nothern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
Investigation Of Prehistoric Rockshelter And Terrace Sites Along Portions Of The Salado Creek Drainage, Nothern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During late fall and winter of 1977, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), conducted limited test excavations and controlled surface collections along portions of the Salado Creek drainage in northern Bexar County (Fig. I). Four specific areas were examined, as they were soon to be inundated or critically altered by proposed floodwater retarding structures. The sites in these locations had previously been identified and recommended for further work by Hester et al. (1974). During field operations, the areas of Floodwater Retarding Structures 3, 6, 10 and 15 were investigated. A total …
41bx68: A Preshitoric Quarry-Workshop In Northern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
41bx68: A Preshitoric Quarry-Workshop In Northern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During late February and early March of 1978, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted intensive mapping and limited subsurface testing of the prehistoric quarry-workshop site of 41 BX 68. Investigations of the site, located near the intersection of FM 1604 and Elm Creek in northern Bexar County (see Fig. 1), were conducted under the terms of a contract (Purchase Order No. 40-7442-8-426) with the Soil Conservation Service. Located near proposed Floodwater Retarding Structure 11, portions of the extensive site will soon be altered or critically damaged by modification.
Preliminary observations of …
Archaeological Investigations At The Gresser House (41bx369) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Archaeological Investigations At The Gresser House (41bx369) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During March 1977, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted archaeological investigations at the historic Gresser House located on the northwest corner at the intersection of South Presa and Nueva Streets in the historic district of downtown San Antonio (Fig. 1).
The investigations were designed to examine building foundation remains which were uncovered during renovation work being carried out at the Gresser House. These were continued investigations following recommendations made by Anne Fox, who did an initial examination of structural remains and associated animal bones and artifacts uncovered by workmen after the …
The Fort Sam Houston Project: An Archaeological And Historical Assessment, Andrea Gerstle, Thomas C. Kelly, Cristi Assad
The Fort Sam Houston Project: An Archaeological And Historical Assessment, Andrea Gerstle, Thomas C. Kelly, Cristi Assad
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In March 1977, a contract was effected between the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (CAR-UTSA), and the Fort Worth District Army Corps of Engineers to conduct an archaeological and historical survey of Fort Sam Houston and its south-central Texas properties. This contract (DACA 63-77-6-0081) is part of an overall Environmental Impact Statement required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1959, implementing Department of Defense Directive 6050.1 and Army Regulation AR 200-1.
The survey was designed to provide an inventory and evaluation of rapidly disappearing archaeological and historical resources and to evaluate impacts and …
Archaeological And Historical Investigations In The Arciniega Street Area, Downtown San Antonio Texas, Paul R. Katz
Archaeological And Historical Investigations In The Arciniega Street Area, Downtown San Antonio Texas, Paul R. Katz
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Early in 1976 the City of San Antonio Department of Planning and Community Development requested that the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, consider undertaking archaeological and historical investigations in the Arciniega Street area of downtown San Antonio. Sale of City-owner property--including all of New City Block (NCB) 901 and portions of NCB l55--was pending, and the Planning Department was desirous of assessing the nature and degree of cultural resources prior to completing the transaction. The proposed construction of a multi-story luxury hotel on the property would require subsurface archaeological excavations, and the property's inclusion …