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OBAP Ceramic Database (2016)
DATASET Keith Kintigh.

Classified ceramics from the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project, both survey and excavation.


Pacasmayo Faunal Data, Dillehay Sites (2021)
DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster.

An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Pacasmayo reported in Dillehay 2011. Sites include CA-09-52 and CA-09-77. While some human remains were uncovered during excavation, that data is excluded from this dataset.


Pacasmayo Faunal Data, Stackelbeck Sites (2023)
DATASET Andrew Webster. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Pacasmayo reported in Dillehay 2011. Sites include JE-431, JE-439, JE-790, JE-908, JE-983, JE-993, JE-996, JE-1002, JE-1004, JE-1006, and JE-1007.


Pena Blanca Fauna (2012)
DATASET Nancy Akins.

coded fauna data with provenience information


Pottery Mound (LA 416) Fauna (2000)
DATASET Tiffany Clark.

The faunal remains analyzed in this study derive from excavations that were undertaken by the University of New Mexico in 1979. The materials were recovered from a 5 X 5 m test unit that had been placed in a midden area along the northern edge of the site. Deposits in this area were characterized by a relatively dense accumulation of stratified trash that had depths up to 3.4 meters. Due to the large volume of animal bone that was obtained from these excavations, the dataset only includes those...


Pueblo Blanco Fauna (2018)
DATASET Tiffany Clark. R. Kyle Bocinsky.

Excavations at Pueblo Blanco by Arizona State University resulted in the recovery of a large faunal assemblage containing a total of 64,733 specimens (Table 2). Approximately 32 percent of the assemblage, or 20,621 specimens, are considered identifiable. In this analysis, mammalian, avian, and reptilian fauna are classified as “identifiable” if the specimen can be classified to an order. Given the highly fragmented nature of fish bone, these remains are only identified to the class level....


Pueblo Blanco faunal data (2000)
DATASET Tiffany Clark.

Excavations at Pueblo Blanco by Arizona State University resulted in the recovery of a large faunal assemblage containing a total of 64,733 specimens (Table 2). Approximately 32 percent of the assemblage, or 20,621 specimens, are considered identifiable. In this analysis, mammalian, avian, and reptilian fauna are classified as “identifiable” if the specimen can be classified to an order. Given the highly fragmented nature of fish bone, these remains are only identified to the class level.


Pueblo Blanco Lot, Period, Context (2003)
DATASET William Graves.

This dataset provides square, level, temporal, and context information for each of the lot numbers assigned during the 1999-2000 ASU excavation seasons at Pueblo Blanco, New Mexico.


Pueblo Colorado Fauna (2018)
DATASET Tiffany Clark. R. Kyle Bocinsky.

Faunal data from the Pueblo Colorado archaeological project. Kyle Bocinsky refactored the bone modification data in 2018.


Pueblo Colorado faunal data (2000)
DATASET Tiffany Clark.

Faunal data from the Pueblo Colorado archaeological project


Pueblo Colorado Lot, Period, and Soil Volume (1990)
DATASET Katherine Spielmann.

This dataset provides the provenience information (e.g., square and level) for each Pueblo Colorado lot number, the period assigned to that context if known, and the soil volume for that context. Note that numbers 249-278 were never used.


Quarai Lot Number and Temporal Period (2015)
DATASET Katherine Spielmann.

This dataset links the lot numbers assigned to each surface-collected and excavated provenience with the square number, level or surface collection number, and time period of occupation if known.


Quarai Pueblo Ceramic data with Period information (2014)
DATASET Katherine Spielmann.

This dataset contains counts and weights for plain, white, and glaze ware ceramics from Quarai Pueblo, New Mexico. The last column also provides period designations. Early is the early 1300s; Middle is probably the late 1400s-mid-1500s but we have no direct radiocarbon dates, and late is largely colonial. Quarai was abandoned between the early and late periods--there is little middle period occupation that we found.


Quarai Pueblo Fauna (2018)
DATASET Tiffany Clark. R. Kyle Bocinsky.

Faunal data from Quarai Pueblo archaeological project. Kyle Bocinsky refactored the bone modification data in 2018.


Quarai Pueblo Faunal Data (2000)
DATASET Tiffany Clark.

Faunal data from Quarai Pueblo archaeological project.


RCAP Ceramic Database (2016)
DATASET Suzanne Eckert. Keith Kintigh.

Coded ceramics from the Rudd Creek Archaeological Project, Rudd Creek Pueblo.


RCAP Fauna (1998)
DATASET Tiffany Clark.

Rudd Creek Archaeological Project faunal database. Rudd Creek Pueblo dates from A.D. 1225 and 1300. Ca. 975 elements recorded. Corrected from original with one value for Bone Artifact value 20 (unfinished bone tool) changed to 21 (awl blank [halved bone]) to correspond with CARP Coding Sheet. Note comment says "halved radius"


Riverton Site, IL (11CW170) 1961 Mollusca data (1916)
DATASET Mona Colburn. Paul W. Parmalee.

Bivalve and gastropod remains were excavated under the direction of Howard D. Winters during June 1961 at the Riverton Site, Illinois (11CW170). Remains were screened with unspecified mesh size; however, it is presumed that 1/4" mesh was used. Five 5 foot squares were excavated. Levels were excavated in 6" increments. Dr. Paul Parmalee analyzed the bivalves. Dr. Parmalee only recorded attributes for the following variables: taxon, and the number of identified specimens.


Riverton Site, IL (11CW170) 1961 vertebrate fauna (1961)
DATASET Mona Colburn. Paul W. Parmalee.

Vertebrate faunal remains excavated under the direction of Howard D. Winters during June 1961 at the Riverton Site, Illinois (11CW170). Remains were screened with unspecified mesh size; however, it is presumed that 1/4" mesh was used. Dr. Paul Parmalee analyzed the faunal remains. Dr. Parmalee only recorded attributes for the following variables: taxon, element, completeness (whole vs fragmentary), the number of identified specimens, and miscellaneous comments.


Riverton Site, IL (11CW170) 1963 vertebrate fauna (1963)
DATASET Mona Colburn. Paul W. Parmalee.

Vertebrate faunal remains excavated at the Riverton Site, Illinois (11CW170) under the direction of Joseph R. Caldwell during July and August 1963. Remains were hand troweled and some features were screened with unspecified mesh size (it is presumed that 1/4" mesh was used). Dr. Paul Parmalee analyzed the faunal remains. Dr. Parmalee only recorded attributes for the following variables: taxon, element, completeness (whole vs fragmentary), the number of identified specimens, and miscellaneous...


Roosevelt Platform Mound Study Faunal Data (2015)
DATASET Katherine Spielmann.

This dataset provides faunal information for the Roosevelt Platform Mound Study in the Tonto Basin, Arizona.


Rowe Pueblo Fauna (1984)
DATASET Linda Mick-O'Hara.

The faunal data from Rowe Pueblo were originally analyzed by Linda Mick-O'Hara following the completion of the 1984 season by the University of New Mexico Summer Field School. These data were re-entered into a digital format in 2012 by researchers from Arizona State University using the compiled inventory provided in the Rowe Ruin Project: A Preliminary Report by Linda Cordell (1989).


RSA ceramics (DAI) (2005)
DATASET T. Kathleen Henderson.

Rohrig Substation (a locus of the Southwest Germann Site) ceramic data, as supplied by Kathy Henderson of Desert Archaeology, Inc. in May 2011.


Sachsen Cave Shelter (2015)
DATASET Renee Walker.

Faunal Database from Sachsen Cave Shelter a Late Archaic site in eastern Tennessee.


Salmon Faunal Data for Room 100 (2012)
DATASET Kathy Roler Durand. Eastern New Mexico Univeristy.

Faunal data for Salmon Ruins Room100