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Untersuchungen über den Verwendungszweck neolithischer Schuhleistenkeile, Diplomarbeit (1959)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Egon Hennig.

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Urgeschichtlicher Hausbau in Mitteleuropa: Grundlagenforschung, Umweltbedingungen und bautechnische Rekonstruktionen (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Helmut Luley.

Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie; 7


Urgeschichtlicher Hausbau in Mitteleuropa: Grundlagenforschung, Umweltbedingungen und bautechnische Rekonstruktionen. Dissertation (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Helmut Luley.

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The Use History of LZ 1209 and LZ 1204 in the El Morro Valley NM_MA Paper Draft (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text M Scott Thompson.

This paper examines the use history of roomblocks within a Post-Chacoan era (circa AD 1225 – 1275) community in the El Morro Valley, New Mexico. It estimates the resident population and calculates the occupation span of LZ 1209 and LZ 1204 in the Los Gigantes site cluster, a group of more than a dozen residential roomblocks dating to the late Pueblo III period. The roomblocks were subjected to an intensive stratified random sampling procedure modeled after the Sand Canyon Small Site Testing...


The use of agave, sotol and yucca at Hinds Cave, Val Verde County, Texas: reconstructing methods of processing through the formation of behavioral chains (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B V Woltz jr.

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Using GIS to Describe and Understand Archaeological Site Distribution: Mapping Fort St. Joseph (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Benston.

Geography and geographic perspectives make important contributions to many other disciplines. This thesis project is designed to bring a geographic perspective to an ongoing archaeological investigation. The project is focused on Fort Saint Joseph, a French colonial mission, garrison and trading post built in 1691 and occupied for 90 years. The site has been excavated for six years and plans are in place for annual excavations until 2018. As the body of information about the site increases, a...


Utilization of Faunal Resources at Site 315 and Site 355: Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeremy Loven.

Faunal assemblages recovered from Site 315 and Site 355, located in the Casas Grandes region of northwest Chihuahua, Mexico, provided much needed information concerning the utilization of animal resources by the inhabitants of small Medio period (A.D. 1200 – 1450) pueblos surrounding Paquime. The analysis of the animal remains recovered from the two sites produced contrasting results. The Site 315 assemblage was dominated by lagomorph remains, although richness of taxa within the assemblage...


Variability in the Early Stages of Manufacture of Virginia Fluted Points: an experimental study (1973)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Errett Callahan.

This ms (The Williamson Site Fluting Tradition Clarified) later became THE BASICS (Callahan 1979/1990/1996/2000), which is in its 4th edition and still a best seller.


Variability of freshwater reservoir effects - Implications for radiocarbon dating of prehistoric pottery and organisms from estuarine environments (2012)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bente Philippsen.

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Vom Kupfererz zur Bronzenadel – experimentalarchäologische Untersuchungen zur urgeschtlichen Kupferwinnung und –verarbeitung im Bereich der heutigen Steiermark (unpublished dissertation) (2005)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel Modl.

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The Walls Still Stand: Reconstructing Population at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sara Mapes.

The Agua Fria National Monument, a 71,000-acre parcel of land encompassing two mesas and a river valley, is a region rich with human prehistory. The landscape is freckled with sites dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, ranging in size from a single agricultural field to pueblos of one hundred or more rooms. One particular Pueblo, Pueblo La Plata, was the focus of my research as I attempted to reconstruct its changing population through the remains of its residential structure.


Water Development on the Gila River: The Construction of Coolidge Dam (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David M. Introcaso.

Because settlement and sustained growth in the arid West has been impossible without an adequate water supply, the history of the region requires an understanding of water resource development. In central Arizona, water development on the Gila River, the state's principle river, was attained only after a long period of conflict. Historically, the Gila River had been used by the Pima Indian community. This tribe had successfully dwelled for many centuries as an agrarian society by diverting the...


When Trash Becomes Treasure: A Postclassic Maya Obsidian Core Cache from Nojpeten (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Angela McArdle.

This paper examines an obsidian cache offering excavated near the corner of a Postclassic Maya platform structure in Nojpeten, on the island of Flores, Guatemala. The cache consists of approximately 190 obsidian prismatic blade cores and core fragments, but the original number of cores placed in the cache likely fell between 173 and 182, with a best estimate of 177, 178, or 180. The cores were found about 20 cm southwest of the structure in a circular concentration measuring approximately 35 cm...


Why were they pots? An experimental perspective on the introduction of ceramics in Early Neolithic South Norway (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tine Schenck.

Pottery was introduced into South Norway in the Early Neolithic, around 4000 BCE. Ceramic pots arrived without the additional agriculture it is so commonly associated with in most of northern Europe. As it must be assumed that hunter-gatherers already had container technology for gathering and storage, the question posed by this thesis is why pottery was introduced into the material culture of such complex hunter-gatherers. Two aspects of pottery use are investigated: the utilitarian aspect is...


Zooarchaeology of Sand Canyon Pueblo, Colorado (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Muir.

Dissertation by Robert J. Muir analyzing the fauna of Sand Canyon Pueblo with comparisons to fourteen other sites in the Sand Canyon locality, with attention to changes in the location, scale, and organization of subsistence and ritual activities from the earlier to later PIII period.