3 edition of Excavations on Black Mesa, 1983 found in the catalog.
Published
1985
by Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations in [Carbondale]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Black Mesa, 1983. |
Statement | edited by Andrew L. Christenson and William J. Parry. |
Series | Research paper / Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations ;, no. 46, Research paper (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Center for Archaeological Investigations) ;, no. 46. |
Contributions | Christenson, Andrew L., Parry, William J. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E99.P9 E953 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiv, 719 p. : |
Number of Pages | 719 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2335656M |
ISBN 10 | 088104024X |
LC Control Number | 86225547 |
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Get this from a library. Excavations on Black Mesa, a descriptive report. [Andrew L Christenson; William J Parry;]. One of the largest archaeological projects ever undertaken in North America, Peabody Coal Company's Black Mesa Archaeological Project conducted investigations in northeastern Arizona from to This mammoth undertaking recognized and recovered the remains of ephemeral camps, early agricultural sites, Puebloan villages, and Navajo settlements 5/5(2).
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Archaeological investigations were undertaken to restore the damaged areas and to investigate the character of the site. CENTER FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS Research Paper No. 46 Excavations on Black Mesa, A Descriptive Report Close Window Contents: Cultural Resource Summary of the Research Area William J.
Parry, Lisa A. Renken, and Deborah L. Nichols An Overview of Northern Black Mesa Archaeology Deborah L. Nichols and F. Smiley. Excavations on Black Mesa, A Descriptive Report (Research Paper, 18) [Shirley Powell, Robert Layhe, Anthony L.
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1 Brooklyn, The Rumpus, Specter Magazine, and many other journals/5(65). Get this from a library. Excavations on Black Mesa, a descriptive report. [Peter P Andrews; Lisa Anderson; Peabody Coal Company.; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Center for Archaeological Investigations.;].
Get this from a library. Excavations on Black Mesa, a descriptive report. [Deborah L Nichols; F E Smiley; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Center. Each Book Excavation begins by cutting a hole in the cover of a book with a scalpel or x-acto blade.
I cut my way through the pages selectively keeping fragments of images and words to create a composition using the content of the book as it emerges.
In this way a sculptural relief emerges as I carve my way though the pages. Excavation was a interesting book for me, the second book by James Rollins that I have read, the first being Amazonia.
To put it mildly I loved Amazonia, one of my favorite books I have read in the last year or so. Yet, the best I can say about Excavation is that it was alright. What I found with this book is it is basically the first edition 4/5.
The Black Mesa Archaeological Project (BMAP) is one of the largest, longest running projects in the history of North American archaeology. Fieldwork spanned 17 years (from to ) and at its peak employed more than persons in a single summer. This early carbon paint type is simply the beginning of Classic Mesa Verde Black-on-white which, apparently, was well developed by A.
(Lancaster and Van Cleave, "Excavation of Sun Point Pueblo," in this volume). Typical forms of this finest Mesa Verde pottery are bowls, ladles, water jars, kiva jars, and mugs. Excavations on Black Mesa, [Carbondale, Ill.]: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, [] (OCoLC) Excavations on Black Mesa, A Descriptive Report (Research Paper (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Center for Archaeological Investigations), No. ) by Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Center for Archaeological i, Francis E. Smiley, et al. | Aug 1, 2 editions published in in English and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Excavations on Black Mesa, a descriptive report (Book).
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Open : This volume, the eighth of the Black Mesa descriptive excavation reports, presents the results of archaeological field work performed during the field season. The work was sponsored by Peabody Coal Company, Arizona Division, and took place in the Peabody Coal Company Black Mesa leasehold on northern Black Mesa, Arizona.
The volume is organized to provide. One of the largest archaeological projects ever undertaken in North America, Peabody Coal Company's Black Mesa Archaeological Project conducted investigations in northeastern Arizona from to This mammoth undertaking recognized and recovered the remains of ephemeral camps, early agricultural sites, Puebloan villages, and Navajo Author: Shirley Powell.
One of the largest archaeological projects ever undertaken in North America, Peabody Coal Company's Black Mesa Archaeological Project conducted investigations in northeastern Arizona from to This mammoth undertaking recognized and recovered the remains of ephemeral camps, early agricultural sites, Puebloan villages, and Navajo settlements Cited by: 8.
In Doreen Ozker, An Early Woodland Community at the Schultz Site 20SA2 in the Saginaw Valley and the Nature of the Early Woodland Adaptation in the Great Lakes Region. Anthropological Papers, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan xi-xvi.
Inter-Indian Exchange in the Southwest. In, Alfonso Ortiz, ed.Between and the Black Mesa Archaeological Project (BMAP) conducted extensive survey and excavations on Peabody Western Coal Company lease area on Hopi and Navajo tribal lands on northern Black Mesa, Arizona.
The project contributed immensely to our collective understanding of the Kayenta Branch of Ancestral Pueblo and prehistory in northern : Tina Hart, Michael L. Terlep, David Lewandowski, Theodore Tsouras, Francis E. Smiley.Excavations on Black Mesa, A Descriptive Report (Research Paper (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Center for Archaeological Investigations), No. ) by Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Center for Archaeological i, Francis E.
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