Iowa State University’s 2013 archaeological field school was held from May 13 to June 7 at the Hennings site, a 4,400 year-old prehistoric occupation in Monona County, Iowa, just west of Ute. The Western Research and Demonstration Farm (a.k.a. Wayne’s World) served as a field camp and staging area for the project. This is a summary of the effort and the results of preliminary analyses
Interim report on 2015 Archaeology Department Field School in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshir
Since 2008, CSU’s Department of Anthropology has been conducting an annual summer archaeological fie...
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...
Iowa State University’s 2013 archaeological field school was held from May 13 to June 7 at the Henni...
A two-week archaeological field school was conducted in June 1987 at the Mines of Spain, Dubuque, Io...
The National Endowment for Humanities has recently granted the Office of the Iowa State Archeologist...
This research focuses on a preliminary archaeological survey within a small portion of the 98-acre U...
A hundred years of farming and relic hunting has destroyed much of Iowa\u27s archeological resources...
This is a report of a human skeletal remains and artifacts that were excavated from a burial sites i...
In the Fall of 2015 the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist (OWSA) conducted archaeological in...
Archaeological survey and testing of two proposed road projects within the Cedar River valley result...
Students will be able to describe modern farming techniques with those of antiquity and understand t...
A brochure advertising the Field School in Archeaology program that was conducted in the upper Duck ...
Review of: Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (1...
Exploring Iowa\u27s Past by Lynn Marie Alex is a layman\u27s guide to the archeology of Iowa. The bo...
Interim report on 2015 Archaeology Department Field School in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshir
Since 2008, CSU’s Department of Anthropology has been conducting an annual summer archaeological fie...
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...
Iowa State University’s 2013 archaeological field school was held from May 13 to June 7 at the Henni...
A two-week archaeological field school was conducted in June 1987 at the Mines of Spain, Dubuque, Io...
The National Endowment for Humanities has recently granted the Office of the Iowa State Archeologist...
This research focuses on a preliminary archaeological survey within a small portion of the 98-acre U...
A hundred years of farming and relic hunting has destroyed much of Iowa\u27s archeological resources...
This is a report of a human skeletal remains and artifacts that were excavated from a burial sites i...
In the Fall of 2015 the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist (OWSA) conducted archaeological in...
Archaeological survey and testing of two proposed road projects within the Cedar River valley result...
Students will be able to describe modern farming techniques with those of antiquity and understand t...
A brochure advertising the Field School in Archeaology program that was conducted in the upper Duck ...
Review of: Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (1...
Exploring Iowa\u27s Past by Lynn Marie Alex is a layman\u27s guide to the archeology of Iowa. The bo...
Interim report on 2015 Archaeology Department Field School in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshir
Since 2008, CSU’s Department of Anthropology has been conducting an annual summer archaeological fie...
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...