Field Notes. Volume 03
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Volume 3 and Volume 4 were originally published together. They have been separated into two volumes here in order to maintain the order of volumes.
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An Explanation for the Current Sex Distribution in the Riverside Cemetery (20ME01), a Terminal Archaic Site, and Implications for a Possible Site Reinterpretation
(2020-11-13)Current research on the Riverside Cemetery (20ME01), a hypothesized Terminal Archaic site in Menominee County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, has focused on the rise in hunter-gatherer social complexity from the Middle ... -
Mapping Optimal Prehistoric Clay Sources: Adapting Watson’s Method to GIS Technology
(2020-11-13)One of the basic problems in the study of prehistoric North American ceramics is clay sourcing. In a 1992 paper, Robert Watson proposed a method of predicting optimal clay sources using a combination of United States ... -
Osteological Analysis of Burials Recovered from the Schrage Site, (47FD581) Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin
(2020-11-13)In August of 2009, human remains were inadvertently disturbed during construction work associated with USH 151 in Calumetville, Wisconsin. One adult was present in partially disturbed contexts beneath the existing pavement ... -
Embedded Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Iraq War
(2020-11-13)A common problem in archaeology is the constant shortage of time, money, and personnel necessary to process the extraordinary amount of artifacts that accompanies the excavation of heavily occupied prehistoric sites such ... -
Tri-Nodal Social Entanglements in Iron Age Sicily: Material and Social Transformation
(2020-11-13)Indigenous Iron Age Sicilian populations underwent a series of complex social transformations following the establishment of neighboring Greek and Phoenician trade posts in the eighth through fifth centuries BC. This paper ... -
Stone Beads of Ancient Afghanistan: Stylistic and Technical Analysis
(2020-11-13)Afghanistan occupies a unique geographic position at the crossroads of Asia on the trade routes between east and west. Among the many objects that moved through Afghanistan, stone beads were among the most common. The study ...
