The research presented in this chapter highlights the use of sUAS in ongoing efforts to monitor, study, mitigate, and preserve a record of Native American archaeological sites in the coastal wetlands of Louisiana. Discussions include the benefits and challenges of operating sUAS in alluvial landscapes...
Salinas artisans produced a pottery called Chupadera Black-on-white, which – possibly thanks to the Jumano trading caravans – has turned up in Native American archaeological sites from the Piney Woods of east Texas to desert lands of northwestern Chihuahua and southeastern Arizona. Salinas workmen ...
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a shared cultural complex spanning from the Rio Grande valley to the Mojave Desert. Many of the archaeological sites found in the Grand Gulch and Cedar Mesa areas of southern Utah were left by them. They were the people of the Late Archaic, the Basketmaker and the Pithouse time periods. ...
ArchaeologicalprospectionKansasHistoricperiodThe results of in situ shallow subsurface reflectance spectroscopy surveys at two late 18th 鈥?19th century Native American sites in Kansas contribute to a growing literature on the chemical characterization of anthropogenic features at archaeological sites. Near ...
An Analysis of Native American/ Colonialist Interaction in the Southeastern UnitedStatesNative AmericansSoutheast United StatesCreek IndiansHistoric documentsHistoric documents are a useful tool in understanding post-contact archaeological sites. Documents can show different forms of interaction between Europeans ...
according to renowned Native American art historian J. J. Brody, "...one of the densest concentrations of art in any medium anywhere in the world." Helen Crotty, well known rock art documentation specialist, said, "Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects are present in a variety of ...
Her castaway tale captured 19th-century imaginations and inspired the novel 'Island of the Blue Dolphins.' Scholars today are diving deeper into her people's history in California's colonial past.
The Central American land bridge has served as a passageway for animals and humans moving between North and South America. Nevertheless, after the first wa
Native American History and Genealogy is a guide to beginning Native American research, available records types, Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies and