In 1892 the City of Saint Paul acquired 17 ½ acres along Dayton’s Bluff and established Indian Mounds Park. Over the next several years, the eastern portion of the bluff was reshaped into a public park, while the western mounds were leveled and graded to make room for streets and buil...
Historic Fort Wayne is located on the Detroit River in a landscape of heavy industry and marginalized urban neighborhoods (figure 1). Geophysical survey south of the Fort Wayne Mound—a Late Woodland Period burial mound enclosed by the Fort—indicates that pre-contact residential structures may be...
Knowledge of the deep sea sponges occurring off Brazil was gained over two important periods, firstly from the H.M.S. Challenger expedition of 1873–1876, and secondly, from a still ongoing effort, that started over 100 years after the first, when a series of, mostly improvised, research sh...
They are the result of the interaction of the accommodation space adequate to the thriving for radiolitids and carbonate sedimentation rate. The shallowing and the decrease of accommodation space are indicated in mud mounds by thin sheets of densely packed F鈥揜 with fragments of radiolitids at...
The article deals with the main semantic groups of terminological and expressive phraseology, etiquette formula, presented in Russian hunting speech of the Kama region. The peculiarities of imagery and sources of hunting phraseology are analyzed, as well as the functions and stylistic qualities. ...
G. 2000. Leaf-cutting ant nests in temperate environments: mounds, mound damages and nest mortality rate in Acromyrmex lobicornis. - Stud. Neotrop. Faun. Environ. 35: 131- 138.Farji-Brener, A. G. 2000 Leaf-cutting ant nests in temperate environments: mounds, mound damages and nest ...
Villagran XS , Klöker D , Peixoto S , DeBlasis P , Giannini PCF . 2011 . Building coastal landscapes: zooarchaeology and geoarchaeology of Brazilian shell mounds . Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 6 : 211 – 234 .VILLAGRAN, Ximena; KLOKLER, Daniela; PEIXOTO, Silvia; DEBLASIS,...
The mounds at Witz Naab and Killer Bee are the only known remaining aboveground evidence of a once-thriving salt industry in Punta Ycacos Lagoon, a large saltwater system in Paynes Creek National Park, Belize. Over one hundred ancient Maya salt works dated to the Classic period ( a.d. 300...