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Erosion Control In Chaco Canyon, New Mexico For The Preservation Of Archaeological Sites, William Chauvenet
Erosion Control In Chaco Canyon, New Mexico For The Preservation Of Archaeological Sites, William Chauvenet
Anthropology ETDs
No accurate maps have been made of the whole region covered by this report. A very excellent aerial survey has been made of the Navajo Reservation, but this does not extend more than eight miles east of Wijiji, and does not show quite all of the Chaco canyon. No profile or cross-section of Chaco Canyon exists, except for the maps made by the National Parks Service. As these cover only about three-quarters of a mile, they are not of great assistance in matters concerned with the grade of the stream bed. They are a valuable start, however, and they have …
Preservation Of The Murals Of Kiva Iii, Kuaua Pueblo Ruins, Wesley Lloyd Bliss
Preservation Of The Murals Of Kiva Iii, Kuaua Pueblo Ruins, Wesley Lloyd Bliss
Anthropology ETDs
A workman uncovered a small fragment of painted adobe plaster in the course of the excavating of the Kuaua (Tiguex) pueblo ruins, on Tuesday, February 12, 1935. These ruins are located on the west bank of the Rio Grande, one and one-half miles northwest of Bernalillo, Sandoval County, New Mexico. Gordon Vivian, in charge of the excavations, told me of this find and the following day we started to uncover paintings on a wall of what turned out to be an underground kiva. Part of the north wall and about one-half of the west wall were excavated, paintings were found …
The Excavation And Repair Of The Quarai Mission, Albert Grim Ely
The Excavation And Repair Of The Quarai Mission, Albert Grim Ely
Anthropology ETDs
The ruins of Quarai are owned by the University of New Mexico. The fifteen acres of property contain the mission and mounds of the early Tiwa Pueblo. The mission--church and monastery--which stands northeast of the pueblo houses was constructed during early Spanish times.
From May, 1934 to May, 1935, a project of the Civilian Construction Corps has been in progress, excavating and repairing this mission. The program, at the present time, is not complete, but it is expected that this phase of the project will be finished by late summer this year.
All the work was purely for the purpose …
A Stratigraphic Study Of The Pottery Of Alameda Pueblo, J. W. Hendron
A Stratigraphic Study Of The Pottery Of Alameda Pueblo, J. W. Hendron
Anthropology ETDs
The objective of this paper is to record and present the results of stratigraphic studies made on pottery at Alameda. Before this is attempted, it is necessary to have a clear picture of the most important previous investigations of pottery of the Rio Grande pueblos and related sites.
The Weewiliamecq (Water Monster), Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
The Weewiliamecq (Water Monster), Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers
Research notes on the Weewiliamecq and Glusgabheh, creatures that are featured in Wabanaki stories, which were digitized from box 4, folder 48 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file.
A Prehistoric Habitation Site On The St. Croix River, Ralph D. Brown
A Prehistoric Habitation Site On The St. Croix River, Ralph D. Brown
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The recent report of the discovery of a prehistoric rock shelter or cave habitation site on the St. Croix River was received with considerable interest, for such sites have often been the source of important information in the field of archaeology. However, they are very rare in the Northwest; and, although in southern Minnesota there are in some places many caves and shelters, there is no evidence, with very few exceptions, that any of them was ever occupied. It was possible to excavate this shelter carefully and to preserve the evidences of prehistoric life which it contained. To date, it …
Food And Drink Of Elizabethan England As Reflected In The Literature Of The Age., Elizabeth Frederick Baggerly 1901-1988
Food And Drink Of Elizabethan England As Reflected In The Literature Of The Age., Elizabeth Frederick Baggerly 1901-1988
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson
Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Tidbits of Kentucky Folklore nos. 1-100:
- A Second Introduction – 86
- Breakdowns – 12
- Fiddles & Violins – 20
- Fidelity & the County Seat – 214
- Folk By-Words – 71
- Folk Heroes – 160
- Folk Industries – 77
- Folk Names for Birds – 162
- Folk Prejudices – 24
- Folk Psychology – 10
- Folk Similes – 73
- Folk Types – Jim Crow – 154
- Folk Types – The Cornfield Philosopher – 158
- Folk Types – The Cowboy – 182
- Folk Types – The Desperado – 210
- Folk Types – The Hillbilly – 176
- Folk Types – The Negro Uncle – 152 …
Sibyl 1935, Otterbein University