Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 197
The construction of the Browns Bay Vessel
(Texas A&M University, 1986)
Not available
INAA and distribution patterns of Classic Mimbres Black-on-white vessels during the Classic period
(Texas A&M University, 2003)
Distribution patterns of Classic Mimbres Black-on-white (Style III) bowls and jars were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) to identify vessel movement between geographically defined regions and ...
Reconstructing the past: architectural analysis of communal structures at the NAN Ranch ruin (LA2465), Grant County, New Mexico
(Texas A&M University, 2001)
Eleven seasons of field work at the NAN Ranch ruin (LA 2465), a multicomponent Mimbres site in Grant County, New Mexico, have allowed researchers to reconstruct a detailed sequence of architectural development stretching ...
Maritimity in prehistoric Scandinavia: cognitive domain formation and the reconstruction of a Mesolithic mindset
(Texas A&M University, 2001)
Scandinavian maritime archaeologists are in agreement that the ship functioned as a powerful symbol for the peoples of the Bronze, Iron and Viking Ages, largely as an outgrowth of the nature of their seafaring society. ...
The form, function, and interrelationships of naval rams: a study of naval rams from antiquity
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The discovery of several naval rams from sites around the Mediterranean has given scholars a brief glimpse of one of the most widely used naval weapons of the ancient world. Examining these physical examples provides ...
"A human being is not a suit or a shoe!": the construction and performance of identity in personal narrative
(Texas A&M University, 1995)
Much of social science research and interpretation is undertaken with the aim of objectivity in order to posit hypotheses and make predictions about human behavior. In contrast, this thesis provides an in-depth, contextualized ...
Micromorphological analysis of the sediments and soils from the Gault site: a Clovis site in Central Texas
(Texas A&M University, 2002)
The Gault site is a Paleoindian site (ca. 11,500-8500 BP) in Central Texas that contains an unusual abundance of cultural material for this period. Due to the importance of this site for Paleoindian archaeology, a broad-scale ...
Mimbres rock art: a graphic legacy of cultural expression
(Texas A&M University, 2002)
Rock art abounds along the Mimbres River banks and drainage tributaries reflecting the rich cultural remains of the ancient Mimbres people. The Mimbres are a well established cultural group who lived in southwest New Mexico ...
Artifacts recovered off the southwestern Turkish coast by Institute of Nautical Archaeology shipwreck surveys in 1973 and 1980
(Texas A&M University, 1986)
Not available
A nautical archaeological study of Kublai Khan's fleets
(Texas A&M University, 1991)
Not available