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illustrations figUres i.1. the locations of major new deal archaeological investigations discussed within this volume 14 i.2. excavations at the martz rock shelter, somerset county, Pennsylvania 18 1.1. laborers in a trench engaged in a rather unorthodox method of archaeological excavation 26 1.2. Progress chart from 1936 to 1938 showing numbers to date in each of the many categories of the indian site survey 30 2.1.wPA crew digging an excavation trench in waterford, Pennsylvania, at the site of fort leboeuf 43 2.2. the original site map illustrating the units excavated by wPA crews in search of evidence of french and english fort leboeuf 44 3.1.winter excavations at the Peck 1 village site;wPA workers take a break from excavations at the hanna site 55 3.2. the oldest, the youngest, and the poorest: edgar Augustine flanked by two of his field crew 63 5.1. locations of all archaeological sites investigated in iowa through ferA and wPA funding, 1934–1939 90 5.2. charles r. Keyes, supervisor of iowa ferA- and wPA-funded archaeological projects, 1934–1939; and ellison orr, assistant supervisor and primary field archaeologist of iowa ferA- and wPA-funded archaeological projects, 1934–1939 91 viii / illustrations 6.1.workers slicing into the mound at the clement site 113 6.2. Plan view of house 1 at mccl-iii (34mc10) with sketch map depicting the location of all three houses 118 6.3. Plan view of the round structure excavated at mcmd-ii (34mc12) 124 8.1. Unit locations at the slayden site 150 8.2. Unit 3 structures at the slayden site 152 8.3. Plan of Unit 2 burial locations at the slayden site 155 9.1. slip scraper used to strip the plow zone during excavations at the Jonathan creek site in August 1941 177 9.2. Plan map of wPA-era excavations at the Jonathan creek site 178 10.1. obtaining water to wet down extremely dry soil at Annis 189 10.2. Annis site plan 192 10.3. the platform mound at Annis before excavation, 1939; Annis mound stage schematic 194 10.4. the 2002 Penn state excavation units at Annis in the vicinity of feature 67 197 11.1. sea island mound 214 11.2. ceramic key for the seAc conference 221 12.1. Photograph showing examples of the types of details on people, architecture, and material conditions that are not available through the archaeological record 227 c.1. gis map of U.s. states showing where work relief archaeology took place 237 tAbles i.1. major new deal work relief programs in order of their start dates 5 1.1. sites excavated by the wPA in new Jersey 22 2.1. historic sites excavated as new deal projects in Pennsylvania 35 3.1. sites excavated by new deal work relief crews in somerset county 51 3.2. list of identified relief workers in somerset county organized by town 57 4.1. field museum archives consulted for this study 68 [44.195.47.227] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 12:32 GMT) illustrations / ix 4.2. field museum trustees during 1929–1941, listed by year of first service 69 4.3. field museum anthropology curators, 1929–1941 71 4.4. chronological listing of professional staff members in the field museum’s department of Anthropology, 1929–1941 73 4.5. Alphabetical listing of depression-era staff in the field museum’s department of Anthropology, 1933–1940 74 4.6. field museum anthropology expeditions, 1929–1941 77 4.7. Fieldiana:Anthropology publications by field museum staff, 1929–1941 79 4.8. Memoirs series publications by field museum staff, 1929–1940 81 4.9. field museum Popular series publications, 1929–1940 83 5.1. Archaeological sites investigated via ferA and wPA funding in iowa, 1934–1939 100 6.1. Archaeological sites investigated using wPA funding in mccurtain county, oklahoma, 1941–1942 111 7.1. Archaeological sites investigated for the tvA using new deal funding 134 8.1. Archaeological sites investigated using new deal funding in tennessee 149 8.2. ceramic types by temper from the slayden site 159 8.3. comparison of temper types from the slayden site 160 8.4. chipped stone artifacts from the slayden site 161 8.5. ground stone artifacts from the slayden site 162 9.1. southeastern archaeological sites mentioned in the text 171 9.2. Ams radiocarbon dates from Jonathan creek 181 11.1. holder’s wPA excavations in georgia...