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Full-Text Articles in Archaeological Anthropology
Pvn-Cat-418-C-018-002-Gsmte, Lavinia True
Pvn-Cat-426-E-009-001-Cncmp, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Cat-426-E-009-001-Cncmp, Patricia Urban
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvn-Cat-426-B-008-001-Eflr, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Cat-018-O-005-001-Enigst, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Cat-018-O-005-001-Enigst, Patricia Urban
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 52, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 52, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Editor’s Notes (Elizabeth A. Little)
- Out from under the Bulldozer: Salvaging a Prehistoric Coastal Site (William E. Moody)
- The Pursuit of a Regional Context: Understanding an Indian Burial near Steam Mill Road, Deerfield, Massachusetts (Peter R. Mills)
- The Paquette Site: Museum Salvage Projects, Collections and Interpretation (John P. Pretola)
- An Appreciation of Lynn Ceci’s Contributions to Northeastern Native American Studies (Dena F. Dincauze)
Pvn-Rdo-036-Q-007, Ellen Bell
The Stature Of The Susquehannock Population Of The Mid-16th Century Based On Skeletal Remains From 46hm73, Marshall Joseph Becker
The Stature Of The Susquehannock Population Of The Mid-16th Century Based On Skeletal Remains From 46hm73, Marshall Joseph Becker
Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
West African Archaeology And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Christopher R. Decorse
West African Archaeology And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Christopher R. Decorse
Anthropology - All Scholarship
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation communities, providing a great deal of insight into slave life and the emergence of African-American culture. In contrast, the material record in West Africa has supplied little new information on the slave trade. Numerous European forts and barracoons serve as pervasive reminders of its existence. However, excavation of these sites is only likely to attest to the meagre possessions of the slaves and their treatment prior to the middle passage, offering little insight into their cultural and ethnic origins. European forts were collection points; the slaves …
Clues To Paleoindian Survival: Underwater Caches My Have Supplied Meat In Winter, Kimberly Sawtelle
Clues To Paleoindian Survival: Underwater Caches My Have Supplied Meat In Winter, Kimberly Sawtelle
Anthropology Student Scholarship
Dr. Daniel C. Fisher of University of Michigan's Museum of Paleontology and Department of Geological Sciences has found intriguing new information at the Heisler and other sites concerning Paleoindian food-caching behavior. New lines of evidence suggest Paleoindian peoples stored meat from proboscideans by anchoring under water in ponds.
Mastodont Hair Gives Clues To Habitat, Kimberly Sawtelle
Mastodont Hair Gives Clues To Habitat, Kimberly Sawtelle
Anthropology Student Scholarship
Two samples of preserved mastodont hair and soft tissue found at the Milwaukee Mastodont site could shed new light on the paleoecology of Mammut americanum and how this animal related to its natural habitat.
Pvn-Rdo-306-Aq-007, Samuel Connell
Pvn-Rdo-306-Bc-007, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Bc-026, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Bd-005, Samuel Connell
Pvn-Rdo-306-Z-032, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ac-001b, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ae-003, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ah-003a, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ao-006a, Victoria Clark
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ao-012a, Victoria Clark
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ao-022, Victoria Clark
Pvn-Rdo-306-Aq-003, Samuel Connell
Pvn-Rdo-306-Bo-003, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Bw-001, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ca-036, Theodore Neff
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ao-006b, Victoria Clark
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ao-025, Victoria Clark
Pvn-Cer-An-418-A-001, Edward Schortman
Pvn-Rdo-036-A-010, Ellen Bell
Pvn-Rdo-306-Ap-019, Helen Henderson