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After the Volcano Erupted: Papers in Honor of Payson Sheets (Part 2)
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Payson Sheets has led research at the UNESCO World Heritage Maya site of Ceren, El Salvador since its discovery in 1978, as well as a variety of projects throughout Meso- and Central America. The contributions of Sheets' work have wide-ranging methodological and theoretical impacts throughout archaeology. Symposium participants contribute presentations of their original research in areas influenced by Payson’s work and highlight the extensive contributions of his research across the discipline....


The Afterlife of Archaeological Information: Use and Reuse of Digital Archaeological Data
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Archaeological projects generate a lot of data. High value, interpretable data are published in the final report or other publications, but a great deal of additional data remain inaccessible. What happens to these invaluable supporting data (e.g. field notes, photographs, raw data sets, GIS files, etc.) after the final product is complete? This poster session explores ways that archaeologists who practice in many different settings (academic, agency, CRM) preserve and make available their...


Afterlives of Slavery on the Post-Emancipation Caribbean Plantation
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Archaeologists working in the Caribbean region have explored plantation spaces with a keen eye toward the daily lives of enslaved persons under the brutal and dehumanizing regimes of power of plantation slavery. Sorely overlooked, however, are examinations of plantations with an explicit focus on the post-emancipation period (1834 and after). After the abolition of slavery, the active landscape of the plantation underwent significant changes that deserve careful attention in exploring the...


Agricultural Sustainability and Environmental Change at  Ancient Gordion
COLLECTION Created by: Page Selinsky

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Aiken County
COLLECTION Created by: Jonathan Leader

All archaeological grey literature and data relating to Aiken County in South Carolina within the past 50 years. The information found here is held within the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology and has been deemed accessible and usable for public research.


Air Force - East
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Air Force - Midwest
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Air Force - PACAF
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Air Force - West
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Air Force Plants
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Air Force Research Laboratory Mesa Cultural Resources Archive
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

Collection of documents, data, and images generated from and/or related to archaeological resource and investigations at the former Air Force Research Laboratory Mesa located at the former Williams Air Force Base in Arizona. The collection was created by tDAR under contract with the USAF and is intended to organize documents, images, and other data from the Air Force Research Laboratory Mesa. Some of the digital resources are organized under several sub-collections, which group together...


Ak Chin Archaeological Data Recovery Project
COLLECTION Created by: M Scott Thompson

The Ak Chin Archaeological Data Recovery Project final report series includes the following volumes: Volume I. Research Design Volume ll. The Land and The People Volume lll. The Archaeological Data Recovery Program Volume IV. Material Cultural and Human Remains Volume V. Subsistence Studies and Synthesis and Interpretation


Akurvik
COLLECTION Created by: Ramona Harrison

In the summer of 1990, an international team carried out survey, excavation, and paleoenvironmental research in Árneshreppur, Strandasysla, NW Iceland. Two small scale excavations were carried out on nearby sites located at the end of the peninsula between Reykjarfjorður and Norðurfjorur. One excavation centered on the deeply stratified midden associated with the farm mound at Gjögur. The other excavation attempted to recover information from the site of Akurvík approximately 3 km to the NW...


Alamance County, NC
COLLECTION Created by: Jonathan Paige

This collection contains reports and documents produced by archaeological investigations conducted in Alamance County, North Carolina. Original documents are held by the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology, Raleigh, North Carolina.


Alamo Lake State Park Reports and Documentation
COLLECTION Created by: Alaina Harmon

This collection contains reports pertinent to Alamo Lake State Park. Document types may include site stabilization reports, site evaluation or survey reports, expert consultations, ground disturbance monitoring, excavation reports, architectural documentation or survey, heritage management plans and evaluations, historic background research, and inventory and records searches.


Alaska Range Uplands Project
COLLECTION Created by: John Blong

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Albany County
COLLECTION Created by: system user

This collection contains reports and documents produced by archaeological investigations conducted in Albany County, New York State. The original documents are held by either the New York State Museum or the Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University.


Alexander County, NC
COLLECTION Created by: Jenny Cashman

This collection contains reports and documents produced by archaeological investigations conducted in Alexander County, North Carolina. Original documents are held by the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology, Raleigh, North Carolina.


Alfareros deste Inga: Pottery Production, Distribution and Exchange in the Tawantinsuyu
COLLECTION Created by: Jim deVos

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Alfareros deste Inga: Pottery Production, Distribution and Exchange in the Tawantinsuyu," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Empire of the Incas in a short period of time extended from Ecuador to Argentina, conquering more than a hundred ethnic groups of different and unequal social and economic organization. It is from the incorporation of these groups to the Empire that...


Alleghany County, NC
COLLECTION Created by: Jenny Cashman

This collection contains reports and documents produced by archaeological investigations conducted in Alleghany County, North Carolina. Original documents are held by the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology, Raleigh, North Carolina.


Allendale County
COLLECTION Created by: Jonathan Leader

All archaeological grey literature and data relating to Allendale County in South Carolina within the past 50 years. The information found here is held within the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology and has been deemed accessible and usable for public research.


Almost 100 Years since Julio C. Tello: Research at Huaca del Loro, Nasca, Peru
COLLECTION Created by: Jim deVos

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Almost 100 Years since Julio C. Tello: Research at Huaca del Loro, Nasca, Peru" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The expansion of first-generation empires was a key transformation that impacted societies in a myriad of ways. In the Andes, the Middle Horizon (500–1000 CE) was a time of interregional interaction, influenced by the expansion of the highland Wari. The...


Along the Patuxent River: The Discontiguous History of a Transportation Landscape
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

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Alternative Perspectives on the Peopling of the New World: A Symposium in Honor of Ruth Gruhn, the "First Lady" of First Americans Studies
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Dr. Ruth Gruhn has long served as a proponent for alternative records and non-Clovis-centric models of the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas. Over her long career she conducted field-based Paleoindian research in the Intermountain West of North America, Baja California, Guatemala, and northern South America, and she became well-known and respected in nearly every country of the Western Hemisphere. The papers in this session commemorate Dr. Gruhn's contributions to non-Clovis Pleistocene...


Altica: The Millennium before Teotihuacan
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

One of the big questions for archaeology is the origins of complex societies. Although one of the largest and most influential cities and states, Teotihuacan, developed in the northeastern Basin of Mexico, there has been little research in recent decades about the Formative period before the rise of Teotihuacan. The Altica Project that began in 2014 is an important step in addressing the limited problem-oriented research at Formative sites in the Basin of Mexico for over two decades. Altica is...