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  1. File:Map of Site 2 .jpg

    Summary Information Description Map of Site Two Refugee Camp 1990 Source I User Cmacauley Cmacauley User talk Cmacauley talk 18 26, 12 January 2010 UTC created this work entirely by myself. Date 1999 Author Cameron Macauley other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ...   more details



  1. File:Apollo 16 Landing Site Map Revised.jpg

    Summary Eric S. Kounce, author Landing Site of Apollo 16 Map Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Reference map by Ralph Aeschliman See ralphaeschliman.com . ...   more details



  1. File:Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site Map 30May2008.jpg

    Summary Information Description A topographical map depicting the area during the Battle of Bennington on 16 August 1777. It is located atop the hill at the Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site in Walloomsac, New York . Photographed 30 May 2008. Source taken myself Date 30 May 2008 Author User Cg realms Adam Lenhardt Licensing Photo self cc by sa 3.0 Work Depicted PD Pre1978 ...   more details



  1. File:Sketch map showing proposed federal territory, and capital site at Queanbeyan.jpg

    Summary Description Sketch Map Showing Proposed Federal Territory, and Capital Site at Queanbeyan, in Royal Commission on Sites for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth Sydney Government Printer, 1903 , engraving on paper 80.0 x 105.0cm, ACT Heritage Library Permission Out of copyright Location http nationaltreasures.nla.gov.au index Treasures item nla.int ex11 s1 nla.int ex11 s1 Licensing PD old 100 ...   more details



  1. Site

    Wiktionarypar site A site is the location geography location of an event, structure, object, or other thing, whether actual, virtual , abandoned eg. an archaeological site , extant, or plan ned. For a building site , see construction . For a site on the World Wide Web , see website . In information technology an Active Directory Site is an object in Active Directory that represents a geographic location. In mathematics A site mathematics site is a category mathematics category C together with a Grothendieck topology on C . Other uses SITE Institute , non profit anti terrorism organization. SITE, is abbreviation of Sindh Industrial and Trading Estate Sindh Industrial & Trading Estate . SITE Town , densely populated town in Karachi , Pakistan . S.I.T.E Industrial Area SITE Industrial Area , Karachi , Pakistan . SITE, Satellite Instructional Television Experiment . SITE, Sculpture in the Environment , American architecture firm. SITE, the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa . Property type 28National Register of Historic Places 29 Site Site National Register of Historic Places , a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Not to be confused with SETI . Disambig fr Site id Situs nl Site ro Sit ...   more details



  1. The Site

    Refimprove date September 2008 Infobox television show name The Site image Image The site logo.png caption The Site Logo format runtime creator presenter Soledad O Brien opentheme endtheme country USA network MSNBC first aired July 15, 1996 last aired August 18, 1997 num episodes The Site , hosted by Soledad O Brien , was an hour long TV program devoted to the Internet revolution. It debuted in July 1996 with MSNBC s launch and aired Monday through Saturday, reaching 35 million homes. The Site was a forerunner to an entire technology channel called ZDTV , later renamed TechTV , which merged to become G4 TV channel G4 . Dev Null , Soledad s animated barista co host was voiced by Leo Laporte , who later became an anchor personality on TechTV , hosting multiple shows. The Site covered technology in all forms, from technical aspects to news and culture. Musical artists Duncan Sheik and Ann Danielewski Poe were among many musicians interviewed over how technology influenced their music. The Site ... fans of the show petitioned MSNBC to bring it back to no avail. The Site was reincarnated as The Screen ... Leo Laporte in a nightly segment on The Site . A nightly five minute segment in which O Brien engaged ... in The Washington Post dubbed her television s first cyberbabe. The Site won many awards and was named ... television show to have a web site which also was award winning. The web site was designed to accompany and advance the content and reporting of The Site as well as to stand alone. One reviewer hailed The Site as the best program on the fledgling MSNBC. After The Site was cancelled by MSNBC, which ... an extension of the themes presented by The Site. The channel gained in popularity ... for ZDTV. She is currently at QVC. Producers on The Site , many of whom got their start in television ... Moore TV , Suzanne Stefanac Web External links imdb title 0115358 The Site MSNBC Programs DEFAULTSORT Site, The Category Non fiction television series Category MSNBC programs Category 1990s American ...   more details



  1. IF-MAP

    The Interface for Metadata Access Points IF MAP is an open standard client server protocol developed by the Trusted Computing Group TCG as one of the core protocols of the Trusted Network Connect TNC open architecture. IF MAP provides a common interface between the Metadata Access Point MAP , a database server acting as a clearinghouse for information about security events and objects, and other elements of the TNC architecture. http www.computer.org portal web computingnow archive news065 The IF MAP protocol defines a publish subscribe search mechanism with a set of identifiers and data types. History The IF MAP protocol was first published by the TCG on April 28, 2008. Originally, the IF MAP specification was developed to support data sharing across various vendor s devices and applications for network security. http www.networkworld.com news 2008 042808 interop tcg.html The standard has also been adopted for additional use cases of data sharing including physical security. http www.securitymagazine.com ... of the IF MAP spec was published on September 13, 2010. The 2.0 version separated the base protocol ... 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed Industrial Control Systems , http www.automation.com ... within the MAP framework. https www.networkworld.com news 2010 091310 trusted computing group cloud security.html IF MAP Community IF MAP.com is the meeting place for IF MAP Community. Launched in December ... and contributing to the IF MAP world. IF MAP Adoption IF MAP is supported by a variety of vendors ... and Orchestration IF MAP Server http www.insightix.com Insightix BSA Business Security Assurance ... Table , Security Magazine , BNP Media. http opencloudconsortium.org 2010 02 22 if map based intercloud testbed IF MAP Based Intercloud Testbed In Planning http www.automation.com content securing ... for soap specification TNC IF MAP Binding for SOAP Specification http ifmapdev.com IF MAP Developer Resources http code.google.com p omapd omapd Opensource IF MAP Server Category Computer network security ...   more details



  1. Map

    Other uses pp move indef A map is a visual representation of an area a symbolic depiction highlighting ... represent any space , real or imagined, without regard to context language use context or scale map ... c leste.jpg thumb 200 px A celestial map from the 17th century, by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit . Cartography or map making is the study and practice of crafting representations of the Earth ... and bicycling maps. In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up ... The Hereford Mappa Mundi , about 1300, Hereford Cathedral , England. A classic T O map with Jerusalem ... of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass direction ... maps, including the T and O map s, were drawn with East at the top meaning that the direction up on the map ... convention is that North is at the top of a map. Several kinds of maps are often traditionally ..., of the map. Labels on the map are oriented in such a way that you cannot read them properly ... Medieval European T and O map s such as the Hereford Mappa Mundi were centred on Jerusalem with East .... Azimuthal equidistant projection Polar map s of the Arctic or Antarctica Antarctic regions ... of the map, respectively. Typical maps of the Arctic have 0 meridian towards the bottom of the page maps of the Antarctic have the 0 meridian towards the top of the page. Reversed map s, also known as Upside ... Fuller s Dymaxion map s are based on a projection of the Earth s sphere onto an icosahedron ... maps such as ArcMap typically project north at the top of the map, but use math degrees 0 is east, degrees ... them from 450. Scale and accuracy File Blank globe.svg thumb right 175px A global view map of Europe, Middle East and Africa. Many, but not all, maps are drawn to a Scale map scale , expressed as a ratio such as 1 10,000, meaning that 1 of any unit of measurement on the map corresponds exactly ... in a town planner s city map . Over larger regions where the curvature cannot be ignored we must ...   more details



  1. Cox Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Muir Site br 15 Wd 107 br image skyline caption skyline country United States region Woodford County, Kentucky elevation nearest city peak period Fort Ancient culture latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Cox Site 15Wd107 is an Middle Fort Ancient culture 1200 to 1400 CE archaeological site located in Woodford County, Kentucky , in the Bluegrass region of the state. The site is located on a large ridge and is approximately convert 65 m ft by convert 60 m ft , although there may be other unexplored sections to the north. ref cite web first Rachel last Looff url http heritage.ky.gov kas kyarchynew Cox Site.htm title Cox Site publisher Kentucky Heritage Council accessdate 2010 11 03 ref See also Muir Site Thompson Site References reflist Fort Ancient culture Pre Columbian North America Category Fort Ancient culture Category Archaeological sites in Kentucky Category Woodford County, Kentucky Kentucky geo stub US archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Downing Site

    buildings elsewhere, the Downing Site still houses many departments, predominantly in the biomedical sciences. These include Department of Biochemistry old site Department of Earth Sciences Department ... Laboratory Sources http www.cam.ac.uk map v3 drawmap.cgi?mp down tl Downing 20Site Map of Downing Site http www.cambridge2000.com cambridge2000 html photograph category university.html Cambridge 2000 ...   more details



  1. Thompson Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Thompson Site br br image skyline caption skyline country United States region Greenup County, Kentucky elevation nearest city peak period Fort Ancient culture latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Thompson Site is a Fort Ancient culture archaeological site located near South Portsmouth, Kentucky South Portsmouth in Greenup County, Kentucky , next to the Ohio River across from the mouth of the Scioto River . It was occupied during the Croghan Phase 1100 to 1200 CE of the local chronology and was a contemporary of Baum Phase sites in the Scioto River valley. ref name KENTARCH Cite book title Kentucky Archaeology chapter Chapter 6 Fort Ancient Farmers last Sharp first William E. editor Lewis, R. Barry publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0 8131 1907 3 year 1996 pages 162 166 ref See also Hansen Site Lower Shawneetown References reflist Fort Ancient culture Pre Columbian North America Category Fort Ancient culture Category Archaeological sites in Kentucky Category Greenup County, Kentucky Kentucky geo stub US archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Sidgwick Site

    Site. Image DivinityFaculty.jpg thumb The Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge Faculty of Divinity building, on the Sidgwick Site. Image History Faculty University of Cambridge.jpg thumb right The Seeley Historical Library , part of the Faculty of History, Cambridge Faculty of History on the Sidgwick Site. The Sidgwick Site is one of the largest sites within the University of Cambridge , England . ref http www.cam.ac.uk map v4 drawmap.cgi?mp sidg tl Sidgwick 20Site University of Cambridge Official Map Sidgwick Site . ref ref http www.admin.cam.ac.uk univ disability guide maps sidgwicksite.pdf Access map of Sidgwick Site , University of Cambridge , UK. ref Overview and history The Sidgwick Site is located ...?mp sidg tl Sidgwick 20Site Map of the Sidgwick Site http www.strideguides.com CU Place.aspx?p 19 ..., Cambridge West Road , and is home to several of the university s arts and humanities faculties. The site .... fact date August 2010 The site as it is now has its origins in plans drawn up by Casson and Conder ... mainly for sports. fact date August 2010 Much of the site s current architecture derives from these original plans. However, many faculty buildings, especially to the north of the site, have been designed by separate architects with little reference to the coherence of the site as a whole. In July 2002 ... of top up fees on the Sidgwick Site Lecture Hall, occupying it for 12 hours. fact date August 2010 ... sit in Gaza protest , Cambridge News , 25 January 2009. ref Faculties on the Sidgwick Site The following University of Cambridge faculties are located on the site fact date August 2010 Faculty of Asian ... of Land Economy, Cambridge Department of Land Economy is planned to move to the Sidgwick Site in the future. Food and drink The site has a Buttery which sells snacks and drinks throughout the day with seating ... and a snack machine. Student Prayer Room There is a Student Prayer Room on the Sidgwick Site located ... a day. See also Lady Mitchell Hall , a large lecture theatre on the site References reflist External ...   more details



  1. Site analysis

    features on the site. A contour map of this magnitude can be located from the survey engineer ...Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning , a form of urban planning ... to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture , landscape architecture , engineering , real estate development , economics , and urban planning . Site analysis is an element in site planning and design. Kevin A. Lynch , an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of site design, in which the second step is site analysis, the focus of this section. Process The site design process is divided up into three sections research phase, wiktionary Analysis ... into the eight chronological steps in the design process. ref List taken from Site Analysis by Edward ... of the research phase. The site design and site planning process begins with the initial problem to be solved. This is started by a client contracting a planner to work with a particular site. Analysis phase The next step involves programming the site as well as site and user analysis, which is focused on in depth below. There are numerous site elements related to the analysis during this phase. This is part of the analysis phase in site planning. Synthesis phase From the analysis, a program is developed, which is part of the synthesis phase. The third step deals with schematic design of a site plan as well as a preliminary cost estimate for the site. Step four involves more developed designs ... step, step eight, in the site design process is occupation and management of the site. Elements Numerous elements go into a given site analysis. These elements include Location geography location , neighborhood context, site and zoning , legal elements, nature natural physical features, man ... elements typically are considered in most sites Location The site should be related to major ... and information of this type can typically be found at the municipal planning department of the site ...   more details



  1. Muir Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Muir Site br br image skyline caption skyline country United States region Jessamine County, Kentucky elevation nearest city peak period Fort Ancient culture latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Muir Site is an Early Fort Ancient culture archaeological site located in Jessamine County, Kentucky , in the Bluegrass region of the state. It was occupied from about 1010 to 1255 CE during the Osborne Phase of the local chronology. ref citation title Southeastern Archaeological Conference Newsletter volume 31 number 2 url http www.southeasternarchaeology.org PDF newsletters SEAC 20Newsletter 20Vol. 2031 20No. 202 20October 201989.pdf publisher Southeastern Archaeological Conference editor Powell, Mary L. date October 1989 accessdate 2010 11 03 ref The site is near Jessamine Creek , on top of a broad ridge. Unlike later Fort Ancient villages, which are more compact, the Muir site structures were spread out over the ridge top. ref name KENTARCH Cite book title Kentucky Archaeology chapter Chapter 6 Fort Ancient Farmers last Sharp first William E. editor Lewis, R. Barry publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0 8131 1907 3 year 1996 pages 162 166 ref These structures were rectangular with single set post construction, as opposed to Mississippian culture Mississippian style wall trench construction. Within the houses were convert 30 cm in to convert 50 cm in deep floor basins with centrally located hearths for cooking and heating. Pottery found at the Muir site was limestone tempered, ref name KENTARCH unlike some later Fort Ancient pottery which became mussel shell tempered after contact with Mississippian cultures. See also Cox Site Thompson Site References reflist External links http heritage.ky.gov kas kyarchynew Cox Site.htm The Cox Site in relation to the nearby Muir Site Fort Ancient culture Pre Columbian North America Category Fort Ancient culture Category Archaeological sites in Kentucky Category ...   more details



  1. Grand Site

    Infobox nrhp name Grand Site image caption location Duval County, Florida Duval County , Florida nearest city Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville lat degrees 30 location approximate, only so as to show on map, and discourage looting of an archaeological site lat minutes 19 lat seconds 0 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 39 long seconds 0 long direction W locmapin Florida area architecture built approx 500 500 AD ref name fochduval cite web url http www.flheritage.com facts reports places index.cfm?fuseaction ListAreas&county duval title Duval County listings date 2007 02 09 work publisher Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs ref added June 20, 1975 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref refnum 75000551 ref name nris visitation num visitation year governing body The Grand Site is an archaeology archaeological site north of Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville , Florida , United States . On June 20, 1975, it was added to the United States U.S. National Register of Historic Places . References references Category National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florida Duval NRHP struct stub ...   more details



  1. Turk Site

    Infobox Pre Columbian site name Turk Site br 15 CE 6 br image Mississippian sites on Lower Ohio Map HRoe 2010.jpg image size 250px alt caption Mississippian sites on the Lower Ohio River pushpin map USA Kentucky map latd 36 latm 53 lats 41.17 latNS N longd 89 longm 5 longs 6.79 longEW W map caption Location within Kentucky today mapsize 250 country flag USA region Carlisle County, Kentucky municipality nearest town Bardwell, Kentucky culture Mississippian culture first occupied period conquered by abandoned responsible body private restored by date restored dates excavated archaeological bodies notable archaeologists architectural styles Platform mound s, Plaza number of temples number of monuments The Turk Site 15CE6 is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located near Bardwell, Kentucky Bardwell in Carlisle County, Kentucky , on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi River floodplain. Site The 2.5 hectare site was occupied primarily during the Dorena Phase 1100 to 1300 CE and into the Medley Phase 1300 1500 CE of the local chronology. ref Cite book title Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley chapter Chapter 2 The Western Kentucky border and the Cairo lowland last Lewis first R. Barry editor McNutt, Charles H. publisher University of Alabama Press isbn 0 8131 0807 5 year 1996 pages 67 70 ref Its inhabitants may have moved from the Marshall Site , which is located on the nearest adjacent bluff spur. For a regional administrative cednter, Turk is a small site, but this is because of constraints placed on it by the geography of the bluff spur it sits on. The layout of the site is characteristically Mississippian, with a number of platform mound mounds surrounding a central plaza . ref Cite book title Kentucky Archaeology chapter Chapter 5 Mississippian Farmers last Lewis first R. Barry publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0 8131 1907 3 year 1996 pages 128 130 ref ref Citation url http heritage.ky.gov NR rdonlyres 1C205F45 0657 42C2 B6EF C8217E11A291 ...   more details



  1. Marshall Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Marshall Site br 15 CE 27 br image skyline caption skyline country United States region Carlisle County, Kentucky elevation nearest city Bardwell, Kentucky peak period Woodland period Late Woodland , Mississippian culture latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Marshall Site 15CE27 is an Early Mississippian culture archaeological site located near Bardwell, Kentucky Bardwell in Carlisle County, Kentucky , on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi River floodplain. The site was occupied from about 900 to about 1300 CE during the James Bayou Phase of the local chronology and was abandoned sometime during the succeeding Dorena Phase. Its inhabitants may have moved to the Turk Site , which is located on the nearest adjacent bluff spur and was founded about this time. It is several miles south of the Wickliffe Mounds Site. ref Cite book title Kentucky Archaeology chapter Chapter 5 Mississippian Farmers last Lewis first R. Barry publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0 8131 1907 3 year 1996 pages 128 130 ref Marshall is a large village site, with evidence of once having had platform mound mounds and Earthwork archaeology earthworks , although it is unclear from what time period these mounds would date from. It is one of the few James Bayou Phase sites to be extensively excavated and luckily, because it was abandoned its archaeological features are undisturbed by later occupations. ref Citation url http heritage.ky.gov NR rdonlyres 1C205F45 0657 42C2 B6EF C8217E11A291 0 TheArchaeologyofKentuckyAnUpdateVolume2.pdf title The Archaeology of Kentucky An update last Pollack first David chapter Chapter 6 Mississippi Period pages 614 615 editor David Pollack publisher Kentucky Heritage Council year 2008 accessdate 2010 10 29 ref File Mississippian sites on Lower Ohio Map HRoe 2010.jpg thumb right 300px Mississippian sites on the Lower Ohio River References reflist External links http infosys.murraystate.edu ...   more details



  1. Utz Site

    Infobox nrhp name Utz Site nrhp type nhl image caption nearest city Marshall, Missouri locmapin Missouri area built 1400 architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 295&ResourceType Site title Utz Site accessdate 2008 06 18 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body State refnum 66000424 The Utz Site is a Native Americans in the United States Native American archeological site in Saline County, Missouri , located on bluffs overlooking the Missouri River . The site was occupied by the Missouri tribe from c. 15th to the late 18th centuries, and was probably the principal village area occupied by the Missouri Indians at the time of their first contact with Europeans. Utz was noted by French explorers, beginning with Pere Marquette , whose 1673 map placed Messourit Indians here. ref name nhlsum It is preserved as a part of Van Meter State Park . ref cite web url http www.mostateparks.com vanmeter plans.htm title Van Meter Plans year 2001 publisher Missouri State Parks accessdate 21 December 2009 ref References reflist External links http www.mostateparks.com vanmeter geninfo.htm Van Meter Park http users.stlcc.edu mfuller utz.html Description of site and finds Pre Columbian North America Registered Historic Places Category Native American archeology Category National Historic Landmarks in Missouri Category Archaeological sites in Missouri Category Saline County, Missouri Missouri NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Nottingham Site

    Infobox nrhp name Nottingham Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Upper Marlboro, Maryland locmapin Maryland area architect Unknown architecture No Style Listed added May 12, 1975 governing body Private refnum 75002083 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Nottingham site is an archeological site located on a terrace of the Patuxent River , near Upper Marlboro, Maryland Upper Marlboro , Prince George s County, Maryland . The site contains an important record of more than 5000 years of prehistory, including Archaic period in the Americas Middle Archaic ca. 6000 BC through Woodland period Late Woodland AD 1600 materials. Of particular note are a sizable Middle Woodland Selby Bay component, and a large Late Woodland component ca. AD 1550 1600 which may correspond to the village of Mattpament depicted on John Smith of Jamestown John Smith s 1608 map. ref name mht cite web url http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 292&COUNTY Prince 20Georges&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Prince 20Georges title Nottingham Site publisher Maryland Historical Trust accessdate 2008 10 29 ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. ref name nris References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 292&COUNTY Prince 20Georges&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Prince 20Georges Nottingham Site, Prince George s County, Inventory No. PG 82B 25 , including photo in 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust website http www.mncppc.org county Illustrated Inventory906 Archeological 20Sites.pdf M NCPPC Inventory of Historic Sites Prince George s County Archeological Sites National Archives Archeological Site, entry 82B 025, p. 205 Late Woodland cultures Pre Columbian North America National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Archaic period in the Americas Category Archaeological sites in Prince George s County, Maryland Category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic ...   more details



  1. Biggs Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Biggs Site br 15 Gp 8 br image skyline Portsmouth Works Group C Squier and Davis 01.jpg caption skyline Group C of the Portsmouth Earthworks by Squier and Davis country United States region Greenup County, Kentucky elevation nearest city peak period Adena culture latd 38 latm 44 lats 8.70 latNS N longd 82 longm 54 longs 11.92 longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Biggs Site 15Gp8 , also known as the Portsmouth Earthworks Group C , is an Adena culture archaeological site located near South Shore, Kentucky South Shore in Greenup County, Kentucky . Group C was originally a large series of concentric circular embankments and ditches surrounding a central conical burial mound . It was part of a larger complex, the Portsmouth Earthworks located across the Ohio River , now mostly obliterated by the modern city of Portsmouth, Ohio . ref name APPLEGATE citation url http heritage.ky.gov NR rdonlyres 7FD10722 66D5 4987 A3A3 19A6E27BCFA0 0 TheArchaeologyofKentuckyAnUpdateVolume1NEW.pdf title The Archaeology of Kentucky an update volume 1 chapter Chapter 5 Woodland period publisher Kentucky Heritage Council year 2008 editor Pollack, David last Applegate first Darlene pages 524 525 isbn 9781934492284 ref The site was surveyed and mapped by E. G. Squier in 1847 for inclusion in the seminal archaeological and anthrolopological work Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley . ref cite book author E. G. Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis E. H. Davis title Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley publisher Smithsonian Institution year 1848 ref See also Hardin Village Site Lower Shawneetown Thompson Site References reflist Adena culture Pre Columbian North America Category Adena culture Category Archaeological sites in Kentucky Category Greenup County, Kentucky Kentucky geo stub US archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Tolu Site

    Infobox Pre Columbian site name Tolu Site br 15 CN 1 br image Mississippian sites on Lower Ohio Map HRoe 2010.jpg image size 250px alt caption Mississippian sites on the Lower Ohio River pushpin map USA Kentucky map latd 37 latm 25 lats 59 latNS N longd 88 longm 14 longs 43 longEW W map caption Location within Kentucky today mapsize 250 country flag USA region Crittenden County, Kentucky municipality nearest town Tolu, Kentucky culture Mississippian culture first occupied 1200 CE period conquered by abandoned responsible body private restored by date restored dates excavated archaeological bodies notable archaeologists architectural styles Platform mound s number of temples number of monuments The Tolu Site 15 CN 1 is a prehistoric archeological site of the Mississippian culture near the unincorporated community of Tolu, Kentucky Tolu , Crittenden County, Kentucky , United States . It was built and occupied between 1200 1450 Common Era CE . No Radiocarbon dating carbon dating has been performed at the site, but analysis of pottery styles suggest its major habitation period was 1200 to 1300 CE. ref name TENNCUMBSTONESTAT The site originally had three mounds, a burial mound , a substructure platform mound and one other of undetermined function. It was excavated in 1930 by William Snyder Webb W.S. Webb and W.D.Funkhauser . ref name TENNCUMBSTONESTAT Tolu Site is part of the Angel Phase of the Mississippian period. Because of similarities among the following sites in their Mississippian culture pottery styles of pottery and construction of communities, it is also considered part of the Kincaid Set , together with Angel Mounds in Indiana and Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site Kincaid Mounds in Illinois , and Wickliffe Mounds in far western Kentucky. In May 1954 a stone statue carved from greyish white fluorite was found by a local farmer while plowing a field a few miles west of Tolu. It is considered to be one of the most detailed examples of Mississippian stone statuary ...   more details



  1. Medora Site

    Infobox Pre Columbian site name Medora Site br 16WBR1 br image Medora Site map HRoe 2009.jpg image size 250px alt caption Diagram of the Medora Site pushpin map USA Louisiana map latd 30 latm 19 lats 36.34 latNS N longd 91 longm 12 longs 5.65 longEW W map caption Location within Louisiana today mapsize ... of temples number of monuments The Medora Site 16WBR1 is an archaeological site that is a type site for the prehistoric Plaquemine culture period. The name for the culture is taken from the proximity ... asBq7TRLJQIJ www.crt.state.la.us hp 2001 2520Strategic 2520Plan.doc medora site plaquemine culture&cd ... September 28, 2001 accessdate 2009 05 30 ref The site is in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana , and was inhabited ... by a plaza . In the winter of 1939 40 excavation of this site was undertaken by the Louisiana State ... . It was directed by Dr. James A. Ford , and George I. Quimby . The excavations of the site ... History, Volume XXIV, Number 2 article The Medora Site of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana publisher Chicago Field Museum Press year 1951 ref The Medora Site Location File Plaquemine culture map HRoe 2010.jpg right 300px thumb A map showing the geographical extent of the Plaquemine culture, including the Medora site. The Medora Site is located in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana adjacent to Bayou ... Point, and connects with Bayou Gross Tete . The land surrounding the site is wet and subject to annual flooding, being only twenty feet above sea level . The site is part of the Medora Plantation ... Quimby Date It was possible to date the site by geological and archaeological means and obtain an estimate of the period of time in which the site was occupied. According to the Louisiana Geological ... at the site were from the Plaquemine period and not the succeeding Natchez period which begins in 1700 ... part of the Medora Site is a pyramid and plaza arrangement. Mound A is a platform mound about convert ... 2004.jpg thumb right 300px Plaquemine culture pottery from the Winterville Site , a Plaquemine site ...   more details



  1. Adams Site

    Infobox archaeological site name Adams Site br 15 FU 4 br image skyline caption skyline country United States region Fulton County, Kentucky elevation nearest city peak period Mississippian culture latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W pushpin map USA Kentucky The Adams Site 15FU4 is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located near Hickman, Kentucky Hickman in Fulton County, Kentucky ,on Bayou de Chien , a creek that drains into the nearby Mississippi River . The 7.25 hectare site is built over the remains of a Woodland period Late Woodland village. It has a central group of platform mound s around a central plaza and another smaller plaza area to the southwest of the largest mound. The site was occupied from 1100 to 1500 CE during the Medley 1100 to 1300 and Jackson 1300 to 1500 Phases of the local chronology. ref Cite book title Kentucky Archaeology chapter Chapter 5 Mississippian Farmers last Lewis first R. Barry publisher University Press of Kentucky isbn 0 8131 1907 3 year 1996 page 142 ref Some very deep midden areas have been excavated from the village surrounding the mounds and plazas, some as deep as convert 1 m ft to convert 1.5 m ft thick, attesting to the long term habitation of this site. ref Citation url http heritage.ky.gov NR rdonlyres 1C205F45 0657 42C2 B6EF C8217E11A291 0 TheArchaeologyofKentuckyAnUpdateVolume2.pdf title The Archaeology of Kentucky An update last Pollack first David chapter Chapter 6 Mississippi Period page 620 editor David Pollack publisher Kentucky Heritage Council year 2008 accessdate 2010 11 02 ref File Mississippian sites on Lower Ohio Map HRoe 2010.jpg thumb right 300px Mississippian sites on the Lower Ohio River References reflist External links http infosys.murraystate.edu KWesler Kit 20Weslers 20papers SAA 202007 20Early 20shell 20temper 20in 20Western 20Kentucky.pdf Early shell tempering in far Western Kentucky Mississippian and related cultures Pre Columbian North America coord missing Kentucky Category ...   more details



  1. Hobson Site

    Infobox Pre Columbian site name Hobson Site br 33 MS 2 br image image size 250px alt caption pushpin map map latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW W map caption Location within Ohio today mapsize 250 country flag USA region Meigs County, Ohio municipality nearest town Middleport, Ohio culture Fort Ancient culture first occupied 1100 CE period Feurt Phase conquered by abandoned 1200 responsible body restored by date restored dates excavated archaeological bodies notable archaeologists architectural styles number of temples number of monuments Hobson Site , 33MS2 , is a Native Americans in the United States Native American archaeological site located convert 1.5 mi km below Middleport, Ohio on the north bank of the Ohio River . It has minor traces of Archaic period in the Americas Archaic , Woodland period Woodland and Late Prehistoric artifacts. However, the largest component is a village of the Feurt Phase of the Fort Ancient culture dating to 1100 to 1200 CE. ref James L. Murphy, The Hobson Site A Fort Ancient Component Near Middleport, Meigs County Ohio , Kirtlandia. Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Museum of Natural History. September 27, 1968 number 4, p. 1 14. ISSN 0075 6245 https kb.osu.edu dspace bitstream handle 1811 36479 MurphyJ TheHobsonSite 1968 v10 n4 p1 19.pdf?sequence 1 ref Abstract The type of pottery in quoting James L. Murphy, cannot be distinguished from the late Middle Woodland Watson Ware of the upper Ohio Valley nor from the Late Woodland Peters Cordmarked Ware from the Scioto River Scioto and Hocking River Hocking Valley drainages . Murphy, in 1968, explained the dominance at the site of smooth surfaced shell tempered sherds has an even more striking similarity between the Hobson Site and the components in the Hocking Valley of the Fort Ancient ... L. Murphy, The Hobson Site A Fort Ancient Component Near Middleport, Meigs County Ohio , Kirtlandia ... Pre Columbian North America Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Hobson Site Category Fort Ancient ...   more details



  1. Site Recorder

    orphan date July 2009 Infobox Software name Site Recorder caption Site Recorder developer 3H Consulting Ltd programming language C programming language C latest release version 4 operating system Microsoft Windows status Active genre Geographic information system website http www.3HConsulting.com 3HConsulting.com Site Recorder is a geographical information system GIS and Information Management System IMS designed for use in maritime, freshwater and intertidal archaeology. Site Recorder can be used on maritime and intertidal archaeology projects for real time data collection, decision support, publication, archiving and data migration. The program has been designed for use by archaeologists rather than GIS experts. Site Recorder can replace the many separate surveying, drawing, finds handing and reporting programs usually used on site. Site plans can be drawn that connect the positions of finds ... survey and recording data is added. Site Recorder can be used for all phases of an archaeological project Excavation archaeology Excavation recording Site assessment and monitoring Survey planning and recording Publication and reporting Reprocessing existing site data Resource evaluation and management ... Research Site Recorder has been used as a tool in the research into digital recording during archaeological ... ref Holt P., 2007, http www.3hconsulting.com Research research schema.htm The Site Recorder Database Schema ref . Site Recorder and its predecessor program Site Surveyor have also been used for research ... the Site Recorder SE Student Edition software was developed and made freely available to allow all archaeological projects access to high accuracy surveying capability. Site Recorder SE was adopted ... news index.php ref . Significant Projects Site Recorder and Site Recorder SE Site Surveyor ... of Nautical Archaeology ref Higgins C., 2007, Learning how to map 70 tons of marble , INA Quarterly ... references External links http www.3HConsulting.com Site Recorder main web site Category GIS ...   more details




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