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Altus AFB - Archaeology
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB - Architecture
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB Arch - General Correspondence
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB Arch - Reports
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB Arch - SHPO Correspondence
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB Architecture - General Correspondence
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus AFB Architecture - SHPO Correspondence
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

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Altus Air Force Base Cultural Resources Archive
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

Collection of documents, data, and images generated from and/or related to archaeological resource and investigations on the Altus Air Force Base in Altus, Oklahoma. The collection was created by tDAR under contract with the USAF and is intended to organize documents, images, and other data from the Altus Air Force Base. Some of the digital resources are organized under several sub-collections, which group together documents from particular investigations or related to certain sites or parts of...


Amanda Cvinar Portfolio
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

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Amelia Dall's Digital Archive
COLLECTION Created by: amelia dall

Collection of GIS and Archaeology works


The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

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Amerind DAHA Resources
COLLECTION Created by: Rachel Fernandez

Resources contributed by the Amerind Foundation for the DAHA project.


Anarchism and Historical Archaeology
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

A central element of anarchist thought is the critique of hierarchy in human society. Other topics of interest include the development of horizontal power structures, decentralization, free association, and various approaches to consensus building. Of course, one does not have to identify as an anarchist to draw upon the diversity of perspectives coexisting within the umbrella of anarchism. This session seeks to understand the ways anarchist theory can inform historical archaeology, and, if...


Anarchy and Archaeology: Contesting Hierarchy, Power, and Authority in the Past and Today
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Archaeological conceptions of power, authority, and inequality have been undergoing significant changes in the last few decades, both in terms of how the discipline conducts itself as well as in how archaeologists interpret their study matter. To the level that researchers strive to create more balanced relationships with collaborators, develop openness to alternative ontologies, and investigate the active nature of egalitarian social systems, many in the discipline are turning towards...


Anasazi Origins Project Artifacts
COLLECTION Created by: David M. Plaza

Spreadsheets of AOP artifacts organized by their association to sites.


Anasazi Origins Project Laboratory of Anthropology Site Record Access Database
COLLECTION Created by: David M. Plaza

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Anasazi Origins Project Maps
COLLECTION Created by: David M. Plaza

The Anasazi Origins Project Maps Collection are a compilation of digitized USGS 7.5 minute series maps that were used during fieldwork and master maps of official sites.


Anasazi Origins Project Publications
COLLECTION Created by: David M. Plaza

The Anasazi Origins Project produced multiple publications, manuscripts, and presented papers. These documents is associated with the Anasazi Origins Project Digital Archives Initiative. The purpose of disseminating these documents is the help give additional contextual information of the Anasazi Origins Project collections held at Eastern New Mexico University.


Anasazi Origins Project Site Records and Inventory Sheet for Notes
COLLECTION Created by: David M. Plaza

This collection comprises of the all the site records and inventory sheet for notes associated with the Anasazi Origins Project within the holdings of the Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology at Eastern New Mexico University.


Ancestral Native American Archaeology of the San Francisco Bay Area
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

San Francisco Bay is the second largest estuarine system on the west coast of North America. The remarkable biotic diversity of the bay, with its surrounding valleys, uplands and vast tidal delta supported a great mosaic of individual tribal polities for several thousand years. During the Late Holocene, dramatic trends toward more complex forms of social organization, economic diversification and extensification is abundantly evident in the archaeology of the region. This symposium, composed of...


Ancient Architecture and Spatial Technology: A Global Perspective
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Spatial technology is our primary tool for in-field and remote recording of ancient architecture. Advances in our ability to detect and record architecture as part of the archaeological record have come from greater access to high precision surveying instruments and a variety of remote sensing techniques, including laser scanning. In turn, spatial modeling to perform analyses and create 3D representations can provide insights in to the past. Since architecture is used as a metric to reconstruct...


Ancient California: Reconstructing Lifeways with Behavioral Ecology Models
COLLECTION Created by: adam brin

Research in California has long been at the forefront in the adaptation of economic and behavioral ecology models for application to the archaeological record. This symposium presents a collection of new investigations of prehistoric foraging populations in California focused on reconstructing patterns of reproduction and population growth, subsistence and intensification, settlement patterns, and the emergence of a monetized economy. Contributors employ a range of models to demonstrate the...


Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia
COLLECTION Created by: Jennifer Pournelle

So far as we now know, "civilization," in the sense of "living in cities," first emerged in the Middle East at least 6,500 years ago. The oldest-known and longest-lived urban areas there include Eridu and Uruk (home of Gilgamesh), located in what is now southern Iraq. This collection includes resources for exploring the foundation, growth, and persistence of the long history of "Mesopotamia" (literally, "between the rivers") - the lands watered by the Tigris and Euphrates.


Ancient DNA in Service of Archaeology
COLLECTION Created by: Jim deVos

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Ancient DNA in Service of Archaeology," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This session examines how ancient DNA can best support archaeological research. The "ancient DNA revolution" is transforming our understanding of the human past – an understanding meticulously built through decades of archaeological research. While the first ancient genome was published only in 2010...


Ancient Maya Embedded Economies
COLLECTION Created by: Jim deVos

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Ancient Maya Embedded Economies" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Economies are embedded within the sociopolitical dynamics of society, thus providing a lens through which to study broader organizational frameworks. In this session, we examine the entanglement of economies with political, social, and religious practices to understand integration processes of the ancient...