929 research outputs found
Finding Tivoli: An Archaeological Search for William Richardson Davie's Home at Land's Ford, Chester County, South Carolina
Research Report No. 22, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
An Archaeological Investigation of the South Portico at Gerrard Hall on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus
Research Report No. 24, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
2009 Archaeological Investigations at Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site
Research Report No. 30, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
Archaeological Investigations at the James Lee Love House on the University of North Carolina Campus, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Research Report No. 23, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
Summary Report of 2007 Archaeological Investigations at Catawba Nassaw Town (38Yk434), York County, South Carolina
Research Report No. 27, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
Some Loessoid Deposits of Central Iowa
During the course of an investigation of the bedrock geology of western Story County, Iowa, our attention was directed to the occurrence of some unusual Pleistocene deposits. These deposits consist of calcareous silts, which from the viewpoint of mineralogy, textural analysis, physiographic expression, and paleontology embrace most of the criteria by which loess is generally described or recognized. These deposits in Story County have been described as loess by Beyer (1898, and 1899). The most apparent but unusual feature of these deposits is their vertical and lateral gradation into till or alluvial material. Similar deposits are now known to occur also in Boone County. Only one of these deposits has been extensively studied, and the purpose of this report is to outline the progress of our investigation and to discuss some of the problems presented by these deposits. Location of area. The silts, described in this report, are known to extend along the course of Onion Creek from the NW 1/4 Sec. 32, upstream through section 29, and into the SE 1/4 section 30, T84N., R24W., Story County, (see figures 1 and 2)
Archaeology at Ayers Town: An Early Federal Period Community in the Catawba Nation
Research Report No. 37, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
Archaeology at Ashe Ferry: Late Woodland and Middle Mississippian Period Occupations in the Lower Catawba River Valley, York County, South Carolina
Research Report No. 36, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reports in this series discuss the findings of archaeological excavations and research projects undertaken by the RLA between 1984 and present
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