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Archaeological Sites of the Southwest Cliff Palace, the largest site in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado This is a catalog of prehistoric archaeological sites in the "Four-Corners" states (Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico) of the American Southwest that are on public land and are legally open to visitation. The listings include a brief description of the ruins, as well as information on how to visit them (including how to get more information), and in some cases, photograp ...


Network to Freedom Annotated Links It is impossible to imagine our world without the contributions of African Americans. Be it language, art, technology, food, or music, African Americans have made a prodigious and immutable mark on American culture. The Southeast Archeological Center conducts projects that record and preserve the archeological and historical record of these contributions. The following is a sampling of these efforts. Gabe's Cabin in NW Louisiana In Those Days Oral History Beneath These Waters Popular Volume Cumberland Island Archeology Archeology & Opera Fort Benning: The Land and the People Popular Volume


•The Decline of Site Vandalism in Dade County, Florida —Carr •Vandalism Behavior in the Southeast National Parks: Diagnoses and Treatment —DesJean and Wilson •A Role for the Amateur Archeologist Allied in Decreasing Site Looting —Elmendorf •Co-Management of Vandalized Sites: Opportunities and Problems —Jameson Original Cover and Title Page SEARCH 1990 Web Version: December 2000 •The Tennessee State Cemetery Law and Its Impact Upon Prehistoric Site Preservation —Moore •Archeological Vandalism in the Southeastern National Forests —Snedeker and Harmon •Preservation Is a Use: Sites Can Be Protected —Thorne •An Approach to Vandalism of Archeological Resources —Williamson and Blackburn


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Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Facing the Crisis July 1, 1998 by Hester Davis Looting in the U.S. Pothunting in eastern Arkansas, 1976 (Courtesy Hester Davis) [LARGER IMAGE] People have been digging into prehistoric sites in the U.S. since Europeans arrived, and the first publication of an excavation was in 1787 when Thomas Jefferson described his inve ...


The First Peoples, 10,000 BC Did Overhunting Cause the Mammoth to Become Extinct? Introduction Humans have lived in North America for at least 15,000 years, and many believe it may be much longer. It from the time of the Ice Age, or Pleistocene Epoch. The climate was much colder and it was a time of alternate expansions and retreats of the glaciers. During the time of the first people, the glaciers covered much of North America a as far south as what we know as Iowa, South Dakota, and Wiscon ...


Preface © 1996 by Tad Beckman, Harvey Mudd College The Great Basin Project was originally developed in conjunction with my course, Humanities 2D, "Indigenous People of the Western United States," at Harvey Mudd College. The materials were created both to act as course notes and to present a model. As course notes, the materials went beyond the Great Basin itself in developing some general information about indigenous societies. As a model, the materials were to illustrate the form and genera ...


Ancient Indian ruins in the four corners area: Here you will find references to several of the ruins located in the four corners area of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona which I have visited. I will continue to add sites as I get the opportunity. Hisatsinom (Anasazi) era ruins (300-1300 AD) Aztec Ruins in Aztec, NM is a huge ruin assocated with Chaco. Canyon de Chelly located in Norteast Arizona in the Navajo Nation Chimney Rock, high on a mountain in Southwest Colorado Hovenweep ...


Archaeology in Mesa Verde Country™ The spectacular mountains, mesas, and canyons of Mesa Verde Country™ have been home to Native American communities for thousands of years. The earliest inhabitants of the area were nomadic peoples who lived in the area from at least 10,000 B.C., sustaining themselves by hunting game and gathering food plants. The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) occupied the area from approximately A ...


What's Happening at MVAC? MVAC News 2006 Schedule What's New at MVAC? Archaeology Process Pre-European People Since 1982, the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center (MVAC) at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse (UW-L) has been involved in researching, preserving, and teaching about the archaeological resources of the Upper Mississippi River region. Show your support for MVAC and its mission by becoming a member today! Send your comments to ...


Oneota Archaeology The Oneota archaeological complex is widespread, ranging from the Plains of eastern Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas to the western Great Lakes, from southern Manitoba to southern Missouri, with related complexes nearby. Some have said that Oneota is a complex defined mostly by ceramic styles, whose origin and spread are debated. Others recognize that Oneota is closely related to the historically known Chiwere-Winnebago (Ioway, Otoe, Missouria, Winnebago) and Dhegiha (Omaha ...


Home | Subsccribe | News | Shop | TV | Events | Links | Contact | Free Info | Advertise | Search A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Squash Down, Beans Up, Corn Steady Volume 53 Number 1, January/February 2000 by John P. Hart New dates on crop remains are transforming our understanding of the history of maize-bean-squash agriculture in the northeastern United States. For many years it was thought that the three plants were adopted at the same time or in qu ...


The Paleoindian Period (ca. 13,000 B.C.to 7,900 B.C.) Bibliography "The Storyteller"North American Paleoindian Projectile Point Database, by David G. Anderson and Michael K. Faught NATIONAL PARK UNITS: Evidence of Paleoindian period occupations has been found in Big South Fork National River And Recreation Area, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Mammoth Cave National Park, Ocmulgee National Monument, and Russell Cave National Monument. Overview The current view of ...


About PARC's Frog Pipe Logo This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here. Send Questions and Comments to Jamie Kelly [JamieKelly@powellarchaeology.org]. All Rights Reserved. © 2004. Powell Archaeological Research Center. P.O. Box 413 Columbia, IL 62236


The Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association is dedicated to publicizing the petroglyph and pictograph research being conducted in the Upper Midwest of the United States, including - but not limited to - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South Dakota. We would like to change the articles on this website on a periodic basis - the frequency of which has yet to be determined. It is our intention to make this an "open page", with contributions from both professional scholars and avocational ...





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