| Current Archaeology in Kansas
Number 9 - 2012
Table of Contents
- Tracking the Kansa - Lauren W. Ritterbush
- A Brief Reconnaissance on the Fanning Site, 14DP1 - Donna C. Roper
- The Rediscovery of the Blue Earth Site Maps: Reassessing the Status of 14PO24 - John J. Tomasic
- Metal Detector Survey and Test Excavations at the Blue Earth Village Site (14PO24) - John J. Tomasic, Donna C. Roper, and Lauren W. Ritterbush
- The Faint Footprint of Fool Chief’s Village - Margaret C. Wood
- Fool Chief’s Village (14SH305): Artifact Analysis and Descriptive Report - Brendon P. Asher and Mark Volmut
- Partnership to Help in Kansa Village Mitigation - Tricia Waggoner and Virginia A. Wulfkuhle
- Archaeological Maize in the Central Plains - Mary J. Adair
- A Report of Possible Ridged Field Agriculture at the Kansas Monument Site, 14RP1 - Donna C. Roper
- A Comment on the Trinomial Site Numbering System - Chris Garst
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Number 8 -
2009
Table of Contents:
- A Clovis Find From Finney County, Kansas - Brooke R. Briand 1
Rock Cairns in Kansas: A Preliminary Study - Mark A. Latham
- Smoky Hill Trail Site Recording Project - Marsha K. King
- The Status of the Blue Earth Kansa Site (14PO24) - Donna C. Roper
- Investigation of the Kramer Sites (14JF47 and 14JF301) - Brad Logan
- Kansas Historical Society Staff and Volunteers Complete Processing of
Historic Fort Hays Collection - Chris Garst
- Three Systems for Designating Kansas Counties Compared - Nick Macaluso
- Preliminary Results of Investigations at 14RY112: A Multi-Component
Prehistoric Site, Fort Riley, Kansas - Scott M. Hall
- A Brief History of Prehistoric Archaeological Sites at Fort Riley - Jeret Morgan
- A History of Cultural Resources Management, Consultation, and Interactions
with Native Americans at Fort Riley, Kansas - Jennifer Palmer
- Current Research at Historic Farmstead Sites, Fort Riley, Kansas -
Amber C. Schrag, Jonathan Davis, Jennifer Palmer, Jeret B. Morgan
- Archaeological Research at Kansas State University-2008 - Brad Logan
- Lithic Cache Distribution in Kansas: A Preliminary View and Call for
Information - Jim D. Feagins
- A Clarification of Some Site Identifications - Donna C. Roper
- Manhattan Archaeological Survey, Phases I and II - Lauren W. Ritterbush
with Victoria Rau
- The Riley Rankin Collection: Artifacts from Prehistoric Sites
in Clay County, Kansas - Brad Logan
- The Riley Rankin Collection: Projectile Points/Knives and Drills from the
Fritz Locality, Kansas - Erika Varady
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Number 7 -
2007
Table of Contents:
- Variability in Maize Morphology: Examples from From Five Central Plains Maize Collections - Mary J. Adair
- The Kohr Site (14SA414) House 1 Pottery Assemblage Revisited - Donna C. Roper
- Investigation of a Modern Method for Improving Management and Protetction
of Heritage Assets in Threshing Machine Canyon (14TO105), Kansas,Using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) Technology - Bill R. Chada
- “With No Stillman Among Them”: Reburial of the Stillman Family Cemetery,
Manhattan, Kansas - Jeremy W. Pye, Donna C. Roper, Holly C. Smith
- The Michael Fisher Collection from the Fanning Site, 14DP1: A Preliminary
View - Jim D. Feagins
- In Search of Flint Hills Chert Research - Susan M. Houghton
- Kitkahahki Archaeology: Investigations at the Pawnee Indian Village, 14RP1 -
Mary J. Adair, Donna C. Roper, Jack L. Hofman
- Archaeology at Kansas State University, 2006-2007 - Brad Logan,
Lauren W. Ritterbush
- Alma Sewage Lagoon - Donna C. Roper 58
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Number 6 - 2006
Table of Contents:
- The
D. Heasty Cache Revisited – Donald J. Blakeslee
- Eckles Collection
from the Montana Creek Sites, Lovewell Locality, Jewell County, Kansas
- Lauren W. Ritterbush
- Archaeological
Excavation Adjacent to Fort Osage - Jim D. Feagins
- Ceramic
Period Components at the Claussen Site, 14WB322 - Donna C. Roper
- The
2005 Kansas Obsidian Sourcing Project - C. Tod Bevitt
- Dyche
Collection from the Fanning Site - Jim D. Feagins
- The
Phil Site House: Analysis of a Central Plains Tradition Lodge, Lovewell
Reservoir, North-Central Kansas - Brad Logan and Sarah J. Meitl
- An
Archaeological Survey of Front Nine: Fort Hays Municipal Golf Course,
Ellis County - Mark A. Latham, Susan Houghton, and C. Tod Bevitt
- Searching
for Dr. Doy?: Archaeology and the Underground Railroad in Douglas County,
Kansas - Margaret C. Wood
- A
Small Survey on the Walnut River - David T. Hughes
- Archaeological
Survey in the Stranger Creek Basin-2005:
- A Progress
Report - Brad Logan
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Number
5 - 2004 (93 pages)
Table of Contents:
- Bluff Creek Revisited Donald
J. Blakeslee
- A Note on an Isolated Middle Ceramic
Pot from Harvey County, Kansas Mark A. Latham
- Six Obsidian Artifacts from the Kansas
High Plains Janice
McLean
- Preliminary Results of the 2004 Kansas
Archeology Training Program at 14MP407 C. Tod Bevitt
- Kansas Archaeological Field School
Investigations at the Caenen Site (14LV1083), Stranger Creek Valley,
Northeastern Kansas Brad
Logan and Trevor Murawski
- Prehistoric Phase III Archaeology
Project Recently Completed by the Kansas State Historical Society Christine Garst
- Phase III Investigations at Site
14SN321 Sherman County, Kansas Timothy Weston
- Phase III Investigations of Two Sites
on the Proposed Veterans' Cemetery, Fort Riley Donna C. Roper
- Abstracts of Several Reports Recently
Submitted to the Historic Preservation Office
- Another Solomon River Clambake? Salvage
Archaeology at 14ML1590 Mark
A. Latham
- The Stauffer-Allison Collection Donald J. Blakeslee
- Lovewell Renaissance: Archaeological
Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas2004 Brad Logan
- Radiological Examination of a Rifle
and a Pair of Revolvers from a Native American Burial Site, 14KW310,
in Southern Kansas Jim
D. Feagins
- Excavations at the Meadowlark Cemetery,
Manhattan
Jeremy W. Pye, Holly (H.C.) Smith, and Donna C. Roper
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in Kansas was provided by the Kansas
State Historical Society
- Errata:
- 1. On page 8, the caption for Figure
1 should read as follows: "Map of the Smoky Basin study area
showing the location of sites mentioned in the text: 1.) 14WC39,
2.) Koons / Uranium Bluff (14WC1 / 14WC409), 3.) Theis Bluff (14WC6
/ 14WC402), and 4.) Coal Oil Canyon (14LO1 / 14LO401).
- 2. On page 10, in the caption for Figure
2, specimen f. (14LO1\#3420) is from Wild Horse Canyon, Utah, NOT
Obsidian Ridge, NM.
- 3. Page 12, Column 2, Sentence 6 in
the section entitled "Wild Horse Canyon Obsidian Use in the
Great Plains" should read "The blade width is within the
range of Scallorn arrow points . . ." not "The blade width
is within the range of Scallorn dart points . . . ."
- 4. Page 13, Column 2. For clarification,
the parenthetical phrase (Shoshone or even Ute) should read (Comanche
or even Ute).
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Number
4 - 2003 (69 pages)
Table of Contents:
- 14SD351, A Possible Keith Variant
Burial
Robert J. Hoard, Michael Finnegan, Timothy Weston, and Randall Thies
- Testing at the Vincent-Donovan Site,
2003 Shannon R. Ryan,
Kale M. Bruner, and Jack L. Hofman
- Kansas Archaeological Field School
Investigations at the Warne and Johns Creek Sites, Lovewell Reservoir,
Jewell County, Kansas Brad Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush
- Archeology of Site 14ML417 Mark A. Latham
- Great Bend Archaeobotanical Remains Mary
J. Adair
- Implications of the Ceramic Assemblage
in the Whiteford Site (14SA1, The Indian Burial Pit) Donna C. Roper
- Archaeological Investigations at
the Evans Locality, Stranger Creek Valley, Northeastern Kansas Brad
Logan
- Kansas Archaeological Training Program
Field School, 2003 Virginia
A. Wulfkuhle
- The 2003 Odyssey/KATP Excavations
at the Claussen Site (14BW322)
Chris Widga and Jack L. Hofman
- 14WB322 Upper Component Donna C. Roper
- The Survey Martin Stein
- Pitfalls in Typological Classification
and Pattern Recognition Research: A Case Study Involving Two Paleoindian
Projectile Point Isolated from Kansas Janice McLean
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State Historical Society
Errata:
1. As predicted by the editor, the figures included in this publication
did not print to scale. Please download a PDF file called ErrataMcLean2003.pdf that
contains the corrected images.
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Number
3 - 2002 (52 pages)
Table of Contents:
- Empty Quarter Archaeology Donald
J. Blakeslee and David T. Hughes
- What Lies Beneath: Archeological
Investigation of Two Deeply Buried Sites in the Whitewater River
Basin C. Tod Bevitt
- Ongoing Investigations of the Plains
Woodland in Central Kansas Mark A. Latham
- A High-Power Use-Wear Analysis of
Stone Tools Recovered from 14DO417 William E. Banks
- Archaeological Investigation of the
Scott Site House (14LV1082) Stranger Creek Valley, Northeastern
Kansas, A Progress Report
Brad Logan
- Kansas Archeology Training Program
Field School, 2002 Virginia
A. Wulfkuhle
- Spatial Variability in Central Plains
Tradition Lodges Donna
C. Roper
- Hit and Run: Preliminary Results
of Phase II Test Excavations at 14HO308, a Stratified, Multicomponent,
Late Prehistoric Site in Southwest Kansas C. Tod Bevitt
- Building a Regional Chronology for
Southeast Kansas H.C.
Smith
- Geoarchaeological Survey of Kirwin
National Wildlife Refuge, Northwestern Kansas: Application of GIS
Method Brad Logan,
William C. Johnson, and Joshua C. Campbell
- An Update on the Museum of Anthropology Mary
J. Adair
- Research Notes:
- Ceramic Sourcing Study Grant Received Robert
J. Hoard
- Wallace County Research Janice A. McLean
- Another Pawnee Site in Kansas? Donna C. Roper
Printing of this issue of Current Archaeology
in Kansas was provided by the Kansas
State Historical Society
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Number
2 - 2001 (41 pages)
Table of Contents:
- Defining Central Plains Agriculture:
The Arrival of the Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) - Mary J. Adair, University of Kansas Museum
of Anthropology
- Temper in White Rock Site Ceramics -
Lauren W. Ritterbush, Kansas State University
- Excavation of the Scott Site (14LV1082):
A Steed-Kisker Phase House in Stranger Creek Valley - Brad Logan, University of Kansas Museum of
Anthropology
- A Pawnee Hunting Camp in the Solomon
River Valley - Donna C.
Roper, Kansas State University
- Historical Archeology Projects Recently
Conducted by the Kansas State Historical Society - Marsha K. King, Kansas Department of Transportation
- Data Recovery Investigations at the
Site of Fort Ellsworth (14EW26) - Robert J. Ziegler, U.S. Army Corps of EngineersKansas
City District
- Archaeology at Wichita State University -
Donald J. Blakeslee, Wichita State University
- News from the Kansas State Historical
Society - Robert Hoard,
Kansas State Historical Society
- Kansas Archeology Training Program
Field School, 2001 - Virginia
A. Wulfkuhle, Kansas State Historical Society
- A Preliminary Sketch of Non-disturbing
Documentation of Selected Artifacts from Certain Unmarked Burial
Sites in Kansas: The Use of CAT Scans and X-Rays - Jim D. Feagins, Archaeological Consultant,
Grandview, Missouri
Printing of this issue of Current Archaeology
in Kansas was provided by the Kansas
State Historical Society
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Number
1
2000 (41 pages)
Table of Contents:
- Two Recent Paleoindian Projectile
Point Isolated Find Spots William
E. Banks and Martin Stein, Kansas State Historical Society
- Ethnobotanical Research in the Central
Plains
Mary J. Adair, University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology
- Archaeological Survey of Webster
Reservoir (Rooks County) and Kirwin Reservoir (Phillips County),
Kansas
Brad Logan, University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology
- Source Area Analysis of Obsidian
from Early Ceramic Period Context near Manhattan Donna C. Roper, Kansas State University
- Research at Wichita State University Donald
J. Blakeslee
- Analyzing Western Oneota Migration Lauren
W. Ritterbush, Kansas State University
- Source Analysis of Obsidian from
the Warne and Blood Run Sites Brad Logan, University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology
- Evaluating Current SHPO Survey Requirements
in the State of Kansas William E. Banks, Kansas State Historical Society
- Historical Archeology Projects Recently
Conducted by the Kansas State Historical Society Marsha K. King, Kansas State Historical
Society
- NAGPRA News for April 2000 Myra J. Giesen, Office of PolicyBureau
of Reclamation
- Investigations of Great Bend Aspect
Sites in Marion and McPherson Counties Donna C. Roper, Kansas State University
- An Update on the Arkansas City Tie-Back
Levee Project Donna
C. Roper, Kansas State University
- Kansas Forts Network Archaeology
Project Marsha K.
King, Kansas State Historical Society
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