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41. The La Jara Site: Archeological
 
42. A cultural resource investigation
 
43. The Cathedral Cliff site: A multicomponent
 
44. Archeological investigations at
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45. Digital Preservation for Heritages:
 
46. The collection survey: Third phase
 
47. A study of two Anasazi communities
48. Collections Obtained From The
 
49. Conclusions and synthesis, communities,
 
50. Excavations at Anasazi sites in
 
51. The Anasazi of Wide Ruin Wash
 
52. Before the sky fell: The pre-eruptive
 
53. Excavation of Cohonina and Cerbat
 
54. Navajo country =: Diné bikéyah
 
55. Interpretation of ceramic artifacts
 
56. Project administration (Across
 
57. A cultural resources survey and

41. The La Jara Site: Archeological investigations of a historic sheepherding camp and prehistoric cultural remains (Laboratory of Anthropology note)
by Timothy D Maxwell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1981)

Asin: B00071Z174
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42. A cultural resource investigation for Nielsons Inc., near Sanostee, New Mexico on the Navajo Indian Reservation (Laboratory of Anthropology note)
by Glenn S Condon
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1980)

Asin: B0006Y7BHU
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43. The Cathedral Cliff site: A multicomponent lithic scatter in the Chuska Valley (Laboratory of Anthropology note)
by Timothy D Maxwell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1982)

Asin: B0006Y8JBM
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44. Archeological investigations at a proposed surfacing pit near Cuba, Sandoval County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note)
by William H Doleman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1979)

Asin: B0006Y7CT2
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45. Digital Preservation for Heritages: Technologies and Applications (Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China)
by Dongming Lu, Yun-he Pan
Hardcover: 219 Pages (2010-05-21)
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Asin: 3642048617
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"Digital Preservation for Heritages: Technologies and Applications" provides a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of digital technologies in the area of cultural heritage preservation, including digitalization, research aiding, conservation aiding, digital exhibition, and digital utilization. Processes, technical frameworks, key technologies, as well as typical systems and applications are discussed in the book. It is intended for researchers and students in the fields of computer science and technology, museology, and archaeology.

Dr. Dongming Lu is a professor at College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, China. His research area includes digital preservation for cultural heritages and digital media networks. Prof. Yunhe Pan is a member of Chinese Academy of Engineering, and also a professor at College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, China. His research area includes digital preservation for cultural heritages, digital library, and intelligent human animation.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Research into a Key Digital Technology Application
Zhejiang University continues with a strong tradition of producing excellent publications in the technology arena. I found Digital Preservation for Heritages: Technologies and Applications to be a thought provoking look at a specific area within digital technologies and how it can be applied to various disciplines within computer technology. Very readable and up to date in an important area within digital technology. Congratulations to the authors for their dedicated research and insightful presentation. ... Read more


46. The collection survey: Third phase : recording and indexing collected data (Research manuscript series)
by Tommy Charles
 Unknown Binding: 53 Pages (1984)

Asin: B0007274PU
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47. A study of two Anasazi communities in the San Juan Basin (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Ronna J Bradley
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P5W34
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48. Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 - James Stevenson
by James Stevenson
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-10)
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Asin: B00381ALRK
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It is not my intention in the present paper--which is simply what it purports to be, a _catalogue_--to attempt any discussion of the habits, customs, or domestic life of the Indian tribes from whom the articles were obtained; nor to enter upon a general comparison of the pottery and other objects with articles of a like character of other, nations or tribes. Occasionally attention may be called to striking resemblances between certain articles and those of other countries, where such comparison will aid in illustrating form or character.

The collection contains two thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight specimens. Although it consists very largely of vessels and other articles of pottery, yet it embraces almost every object necessary to illustrate the domestic life and art of the tribes from whom the largest number of the specimens were obtained. It includes, in addition to pottery, implements of war and hunting, articles used in domestic manufactures, articles of clothing and personal adornment, basketry, trappings for horses, images, toys, stone implements, musical instruments, and those used in games and religious ceremonies, woven fabrics, foods prepared and unprepared, paints for decorating pottery and other objects, earths of which their pottery is manufactured, mineral pigments, medicines, vegetable dyestuffs, &c. But the chief value of the collection is undoubtedly the great variety of vessels and other articles of pottery which it contains. In this respect it is perhaps the most complete that has been made from the pueblos. Quite a number of articles of this group may perhaps be properly classed as "ancient," and were obtained more or less uninjured; but by far the larger portion are of modern manufacture.

ARTICLES OF STONE.

These consist of pestles and mortars for grinding pigments; circular mortars, in which certain articles of food are bruised or ground; _metates_, or stones used for grinding wheat and corn; axes, hatchets, celts, mauls, scrapers &c.

The cutting, splitting, pounding, perforating, and scraping implements are generally derived from schists, basaltic, trachytic, and porphyritic rocks, and those for grinding and crushing foods are more or less composed of coarse lava and compact sandstones. Quite a number of the metate rubbing stones and a large number of the axes are composed of a very hard, heavy, and curiously mottled rock, a specimen of which was submitted to Dr. George W. Hawes, Curator of Mineralogy to the National Museum, for examination, and of which he says:

"This rock, which was so extensively employed by the Pueblo Indians for the manufacture of various utensils, has proved to be composed largely of quartz, intermingled with which is a fine, fibrous, radiated substance, the optical properties of which demonstrate it to be fibrolite. In addition, the rock is filled with minute crystals of octahedral form which are composed of magnetite, and scattered through the rock are minute yellow crystals of rutile. The red coloration which these specimens possess is due to thin films of hematite. The rock is therefore fibrolite schist, and from a lithological standpoint it is very interesting. The fibrolite imparts the toughness to the rock, which, I should judge, would increase its value for the purposes to which the Indians applied it."

The axes, hatchets, mauls, and other implements used for cutting, splitting, or piercing are generally more or less imperfect, worn, chipped, or otherwise injured. This condition is to be accounted for by the fact that they are all of ancient manufacture; an implement of this kind being rarely, if ever, made by the Indians at the present day. They are usually of a hard volcanic rock, not employed by the present inhabitants in the manufacture of implements. They have in most cases been collected from the ruins of the Mesa and Cliff dwellers, by whose ancestors.
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49. Conclusions and synthesis, communities, boundaries, and cultural variation (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Joseph C Winter
 Unknown Binding: 23 Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P84R0
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50. Excavations at Anasazi sites in the Upper Puerco River Valley (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Richard B Sullivan
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P74LM
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51. The Anasazi of Wide Ruin Wash and the Hopi Buttes (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by David C Eck
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P6NUU
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52. Before the sky fell: The pre-eruptive Sinagua of the Flagstaff area (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Ronna J Bradley
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P74LC
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53. Excavation of Cohonina and Cerbat sites in the western Arizona uplands (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Gerald A Bair
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006P5W2K
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54. Navajo country =: Diné bikéyah (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Joseph C Winter
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006P2FRK
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55. Interpretation of ceramic artifacts (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Barbara J Mills
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006P487A
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56. Project administration (Across the Colorado Plateau, anthropological studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project)
by Carl James Phagan
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006P2FR0
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57. A cultural resources survey and inventory for New Mexico State Highway Department project BIA-RF-037-1-(3)
by Allan MacGillivray
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1977)

Asin: B0006YONSK
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