The University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB) Josselyn Archaeological Collection (Josselyn Collection) contains artifacts from over 100 Archaic and Woodland period Native American sites from Alabama and other states in the Southeast. The collection is named for avocational archaeologist, Dan W. Josselyn, and contains both amateur and systematic field collections. The collection is in a state of disorganization. Major organization and restoration of the Josselyn collection needs to be undertaken not only for it to meet federal standards, but to fully meet its research potential. A review of Museum Best Practices was conducted to develop guidelines to revise and improve the Josselyn collection. In addition, a review of five institutions wit...
The study of human’s history and prehistory through the excavated sites and analysis of their artifa...
This thesis examines the research value and limitations of WPA-era archaeological collections at the...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining the research potential of an archaeological collect...
Foundationally, archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered throug...
The purpose of Chicora's study is to examine the methods used by a number of major Southeastern repo...
The relationship between archaeologists and museums is a close one: one provides the artifacts to di...
Abstract: Records of this early Alabama society, including correspondence, reports, newsletters, and...
The Hussey Collection consists of more than 80,000 artifacts excavated in Walla Walla, Washington ov...
All too often, archaeologists have viewed curation as a process that manages, rather than investigat...
Abstract: Twenty-three reports assessing the cultural and archeological significance of various Alab...
MacEwan University hosts a large collections of hitherto un-curated Upper Ordovician to Upper Missis...
2012-2013 MLibrary Undergraduate Research Award Blue Award for Multi-Term Projects, Third PlaceDevel...
Abstract: Photographs related to archaeology and geology, including photos of the Stanfield-Worley B...
Excavated more than 50 years ago, the Grissom site (45KT301) has yielded a collection of tens of tho...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
The study of human’s history and prehistory through the excavated sites and analysis of their artifa...
This thesis examines the research value and limitations of WPA-era archaeological collections at the...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining the research potential of an archaeological collect...
Foundationally, archaeology is defined as the scientific study of material remains, uncovered throug...
The purpose of Chicora's study is to examine the methods used by a number of major Southeastern repo...
The relationship between archaeologists and museums is a close one: one provides the artifacts to di...
Abstract: Records of this early Alabama society, including correspondence, reports, newsletters, and...
The Hussey Collection consists of more than 80,000 artifacts excavated in Walla Walla, Washington ov...
All too often, archaeologists have viewed curation as a process that manages, rather than investigat...
Abstract: Twenty-three reports assessing the cultural and archeological significance of various Alab...
MacEwan University hosts a large collections of hitherto un-curated Upper Ordovician to Upper Missis...
2012-2013 MLibrary Undergraduate Research Award Blue Award for Multi-Term Projects, Third PlaceDevel...
Abstract: Photographs related to archaeology and geology, including photos of the Stanfield-Worley B...
Excavated more than 50 years ago, the Grissom site (45KT301) has yielded a collection of tens of tho...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
The study of human’s history and prehistory through the excavated sites and analysis of their artifa...
This thesis examines the research value and limitations of WPA-era archaeological collections at the...
This thesis addresses the problem of determining the research potential of an archaeological collect...