Introduction to NAGPRA

其核心是, NAGPRA is human rights legislation that was enacted by congress to addresses inequalities between federally recognized descendant communities, 美国政府, and institutions that control ancestral remains and cultural items affiliated with sovereign Tribal Nations indigenous to the United States. NAGPRA also establishes procedures for inadvertent discoveries on federal and tribal lands and makes it illegal to traffic ancestral remains and cultural items obtained through activities that violate the Act.

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Flake-Stone Artifacts

考古 is complex, multifaceted and diverse. Items of material culture are no exception as a nearly countless suite of artifacts were manufactured by prehistoric native Americans through the addition, combination and subtraction of raw materials such as stone, 粘土, 骨, 壳牌, wood and plant fibers.

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Cincinnati’s Vanished Yellow Wares

Their yellow colors were bright and cheerful, a sharp contrast to their dull sanitary and kitchenware predecessors – redwares and stonewares. Nineteenth-century American yellow wares, earthenwares with a buff paste and a clear glaze, were both functional and inexpensive. 在大多数情况下, they were the product of an assembly line process – a system that attempted to standardize output using relatively cheap raw materials and labor.

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Seeing Beneath the Ground: Remote Sensing at the Hahn Site

You may wonder how Cincinnati Museum Center’s archaeologists decide where to dig when we excavate a site. In part, our decisions are based on which questions we are trying to answer (e.g. what did they eat, how did they cook, what were their houses like, etc.), and on how much we can accomplish within a short amount of time. 但, to answer most of these questions, it is helpful to know with some accuracy what lies beneath the surface. For this, we turn to ground-based remote sensing, also known as archaeological geophysics.

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“肮脏的”十二个

哈恩网站, one of the largest and most intensively occupied Fort Ancient-age sites in the Ohio Valley, was occupied at least intermittently from the 13th through the 17th centuries. Our excavations have uncovered lots in those 12 years. 和, even though we still have several more years of processing and analysis ahead of us, let’s take a quick look at what we have accomplished.

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