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11wt1 site (illinois): and wPA archaeology , 99 9JA413 site (georgia), 229–30, 232–33 9JA454 site (georgia), 229, 231–33 Abbinanti, John: as a wPA worker at the field museum, 74, 84 Abbott farm national historic landmark (new Jersey): and wPA archaeology , 21–22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31 Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia : and excavations by clarence b. moore, 186 accelerator mass spectrometry (Ams) dating: of new deal excavated monongahela villages in somerset county, Pennsylvania, 60–61, 63; of the Jonathan creek site, 180–81 Adena culture, 160; and wPA archaeology in Kentucky, 161, 187 Advisory commission for indian research (new Jersey), 24 African Americans: and the black belt, 223; and the nyA, 5, 7; and the resettlement Administration, 225–27; and tenant farming, 225–26; and wPA archaeology by women at irene mound, 9 agency theory, 183 Airport site (georgia),203,205,207–15,220 Alabama museum of natural history, 135, 139, 174 Alex, lynn: and new deal archaeology in iowa, 108 Allamakee county, iowa, 90; and ferA archaeology at the new galena mound group, 97; and wPA archaeology , 99 Allegheny national forest (Pennsylvania ): and the excavation of a ccc camp, 239 Allegheny river, 37 Allen, thomas george: as curator of African ethnology at the field museum, 70–72 “Alphabet soup,” and new deal programs , 1, 4, 7, 236, 241 American Anthropological Association: and charles Keyes, 93; and berthold laufer, 169 American Antiquity: and reports on iowa archaeology, 93 American indians: and archaeological culture areas, 168–69; Arikara indians, 219; as ccc excavators, 17–18; caddo nation of oklahoma, 126; chickasaw and the Jonathan creek site (Kentucky ), 179, 180; choctaw graves at the clement site (oklahoma), 121; cornplanter (a seneca chief ), 39; delaware, 29; and early Kentucky archaeology , 186; and the french and indian war, 37, 39; ioway and cultural affiliation, 98–99; lenape, 29; morindex 296 / index tuary customs, 17, 63, 117, 121, 153– 54, 163, 212, 238; native American graves Protection and repatriation Act (nAgPrA), 17–18, 99; natchez and the Jonathan creek site (Kentucky ), 179, 180; navajo blankets, 86; seminole and influence on william s.webb, 136–37; seneca, 17–18, 39; six nations iroquois, 39; in somerset county, Pennsylvania, 61, 63 American museum of natural history, 23 American recovery and reinvestment Act: and archaeology, 240–41; and the veterans curation Project, 241 Americanist archaeology, 85, 87, 145 Anasazi, 73, 81, 238 Anderson, duane: and the history of iowa archaeology, 89, 91–93, 96, 108, 109 Annis site (Kentucky): 16, 185–201; and its Archaic component, 191, 198; excavation units, 197; and its occupational history, 198–200; and the palisaded village, 191, 192,193; and the Penn state excavations, 16, 195–98; and the platform mound, 191, 192, 193–95, 194; and the sand mound, 191, 192; and wPA archaeology, 16, 185, 188–95 Annis, lena grey, 188 Annis, mr. (land owner), 195 antiquarians, 173, 183 Appalachia: and economic conditions, 132 archaeological culture constructs: Adena culture, 160; Anasazi, 73, 81, 238; belcher focus, 123; central Plains tradition , 99, 107; hopewell culture, 167; mccurtain focus, 119, 125; mill creek culture, 97, 99, 107; mississippian culture , 163, 166–67, 175, 182; monongahela culture, 60; nebraska phase of the central Plains tradition, 99; oneota culture, 96, 98;thruston phase, 198; tinsley hill phase, 198; copena culture , 167 Archaeological expedition to the southwest (field museum), 77–78, 83–84 Archaeological services, inc., 31 Archaeological society of new Jersey: origins, 24; and wPA archaeology in new Jersey, 13, 21–22, 25, 27 Archaic period: at the Annis site (Kentucky ), 191, 198; and Kentucky basin sites, 135, 145; and Kentucky shell mounds, 187; and late Archaic midden mounds along fourche maline creek, 110; and transitional Archaic hot rock features, 31; at the slayden site (tennessee), 160; and tvA archaeology , 167 Archeology of Eastern United States, 10 architecture. See perishable architecture Arikara indians: and research by Preston holder, 219 Arkansas: and caddo sites, 110, 125 Arkansas river: and flood control, 132; and new deal archaeology, 110 Arkansasvalley:and prepared clay steps,121 Ashmolean museum: and excavations at Kish, iraq, 83–84 Asia: and world war ii, 10, 176 Augusta, georgia: and the veterans curation Project, 241 Augustine, edgar e., 48, 50–62, 63; and attitude toward excavating American indian graves, 63; and the monongahela culture, 60; as a new deal archaeologist , 48, 51–52; and reasons for excavating American indian village sites, 53; and sense of humor, 63; and wPA crew issues, 53–54, 56–59; and wPA archaeology at the...

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