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Archaeological Examination of Electromagnetic Features: An Example from the French Dwelling Site: A Late Eighteenth Century Plantation Site in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
In this study the combined data from a geophysical survey, surface collection, and subsurface testing of the French Dwelling Site (22AD557) was presented to describe the archaeologically tested structural features at the site. The site...
Musculoskeletal stress marker (MSM) analysis was carried out on selected individuals from the Windover burial site (8Br246) in an attempt to reconstruct activity patterns. A combination of 23 muscle and ligament insertion sites were...
The Temporal and Geographic Distribution of Red-Filmed Ceramics in Northwest Florida the Archaeological Significance of Red-Filmed Ceramics in the Lower Southeast
This study examines the general temporal, geographic, and situational distributions of prehistoric aboriginal red-filmed ceramics in northern Florida. Anticipated results were that red-filmed ceramics, most particularly those showing...
The Grand site (8DU1) on Big Talbot Island (northeast of Jacksonville, Florida) is a mound complex containing a Mississippian period shell ring and an overlying sand burial mound. The shell ring dates almost exclusively to the St. Johns...
The skeletal remains from the Windover site (8BR246) provide a unique opportunity to understand the dental health of an Archaic period hunter-gatherer population. Windover is a mortuary pond located in Brevard County, Florida, dated to...
The Windover collection was selected to study the presence of Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) in archaic populations in the New World. A sample of 65 individuals over the age of 18 and from burials which were not commingled was chosen...
This thesis presents the results of the combination of six individual remote-sensing surveys of the primary mounds and plazas at Shiloh Mounds National Historic Landmark, Shiloh, Tennessee. These surveys were conducted prior to invasive...
Over the last two decades, the archaeological investigation of African American cemeteries has become a contentious issue. Oftentimes, the archaeologists are at odds with the African American community over how these types of excavations...
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, located in Tallahassee, Florida, is home to one of the more beautiful ornamental gardens in the State of Florida. The gardens were designed and developed by Alfred B. Maclay between 1923 and 1944, and...
This study shows how Native American groups in Florida used dogs between the Early Archaic and First Spanish periods. The study relies on data from 89 archaeological sites which contained representations of dogs and dog bones. A...
Forensic anthropology has traditionally been concerned with the identification of an individual recovered from a clandestine grave and analysis of their skeletal material. The data gathered from these burials are often treated as...
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