Addendum to Stage 2 Archaeological Survey, Tennessee Gas Pipeline, Northeast Settlement Project, Segment 6 STPs 866/867 (Carl II Site, SUBI-1322), Site Avoidance Route Albany County, New York

Addendum to Stage 2 Archaeological Survey, Tennessee Gas Pipeline, Northeast Settlement Project, Segment 6 STPs 866/867 (Carl II Site, SUBI-1322), Site Avoidance Route Albany County, New York
Author: Timothy J. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre: Albany County (N.Y.)
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Recommendations: avoid options 1 and 2. Project will not adversely affect any significant cultural resources in option 3. This report includes three maps, seven pages of shovel test pit data, artifact catalog, three photographs.

Archaeological Survey 31BF115 and 31BF117. Phase 1. Archaeological Survey 31BF115. Phase 2. Texasgulf, Bath Creek, North Carolina

Archaeological Survey 31BF115 and 31BF117. Phase 1. Archaeological Survey 31BF115. Phase 2. Texasgulf, Bath Creek, North Carolina
Author: Ronald A. Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN:

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Phase I and II archaeological investigations were conducted within the Texasgulf Chemical Company project area, Beaufort County, North Carolina. Two sites were identified, 31BF115 and 31BF117. Both contained prehistoric components and 31BF115 had an historic component. Surface and subsurface prehistoric cultural material deposits, including features, were located at 31BF115. No features were found at 31BF117. In-ground historic structural remains and three possible historic burials were identified at 31BF115. The prehistoric components in the two sites have settlement histories which are primarily affiliated with the Woodland period, circa 1000 B.C. to A.D. 1650. Both of the sites were mainly inhabited during the Late Woodland period, A.D. 800 to 1650, Colington phase. The 31BF115 historic component appeared to be primarily from the eighteenth century and was associated with early residences and plantations operated near the town of Bath. 31BF115 is recommended to have cultural significance and it is considered to have potential for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Avoidance of adverse impact is recommended, or, if not possible, data recovery research should be undertaken.

The Archaeology of Politics

The Archaeology of Politics
Author: Andrew M. Bauer
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443831379

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The Archaeology of Politics is a collection of essays that examines political action and practice in the past through studies and analyses of material culture from the perspective of anthropological archaeology. Contributors to this volume explore a variety of multi-scalar relationships between past peoples, places, objects and environments. At stake in this volume is what it is that constitutes politics, its social and cultural location, fields of analysis, its materiality and sociology and especially its position and possibilities as a conceptual and analytical category in archaeological investigations of past socio-cultural worlds. Our primary goals are twofold: the problematization and re-conceptualization of politics from its understanding as a reified essence or structure of political forms (e.g., a State) to a fluid, dynamic and culturally inflected set of practices; and, second, to consider politics’ entanglement with the materiality of socio-cultural worlds at multiple-scales through the demonstration of innovative analytical approaches to the material record. The volume is a tightly integrated group of essays exploring an assortment of case studies that offer new theoretical insight to archaeological and historical analyses of politics.