Description

Book Synopsis
The new edition of the most comprehensive, practical, and user-friendly guide of its kind, providing quick reference to the information needed by archaeologists doing fieldwork The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide is the must-have companion for anyone planning and performing fieldwork, whether a student going into the field for the first time or a professional archaeologist with years of real-world experience. Designed to be an all-in-one informational toolkit, the Guide is packed with the technical and practical information archaeologists need to know when in the fieldsupported by more than 400 lists and checklists, planning aids, measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, sample forms, abbreviations and codes, and much more. Fully revised throughout, the second edition features two entirely new chapters on technology in the field and the archaeology laboratory, incorporating current tools and technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS), 3D data capture and modeling, DNA extraction, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) scanning, remotely controlled drones, and underground mapping. New and updated coverage includes flotation samples and processing, oxidizable carbon ratio dating, phytolith sampling, and water screening. Covers classification and typology, creating forms and records, measurement and conversion, laboratory handling and processing, artifact mapping, drawing, and photographingOffers new and updated material on legislation regarding archaeological fieldwork and emerging topics such as community engagement and public archaeology. Provides up-to-date definitions and explanations of key terms and new diagrams, line drawings, and glossesIncludes a guide to research publication, an extensive bibliography, references to relevant associations and publications, and information on where to buy suppliesThe Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate archaeology students, students taking courses in anthropology, ethnography, and cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology enthusiasts and volunteers, and professional archeologists at any level.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 Classification and Typology

Appliqué types

Artifact industries

Assemblage types

Attributes, basic categories of

Attributes of flakes illo

Basket parts

Basketry types

Binford pipestem chronology

Bone classification and description

Bottle mold types/bottle manufacturing types

Bottle parts

Boundary types

Burial types and descriptions

Button attributes

Cemetery types

Ceramics attributes

Ceramics bases

Ceramics basic body shapes

Ceramics classification by attributes

Ceramics decoration types

Ceramics fluid/liquid decoration types

Ceramics fragment size classification

Ceramics identification chart

Ceramics rim classes

Ceramics type-function classification

Ceramics vessel parts

Ceramics ware-fabric classification

Ceramics ware-fabric classification, historical

Clay types

Coinage types

Context types

Data types, historical

Debitage types (lithic)

Effigy classification

Figurine description

Glass attributes

Glass classification

Glaze classification

Ground stone attributes

Ground stone uses

Invertebrate classification

Lithics attributes

Lithics use-wear traits

Materials basic categories

Metal artifact categories

Mohs scale of hardness

Munsell sheets illo

Nail classification

Particle size descriptions

Perforation types

Plant remains categories

Projectile point attributes

Projectile point parts and measures

Shell classification

Site by function

Site by type

Soil classification, general

Soil horizons and subdivisions

Soil layers

Soil particle shape

Soil structure types

Soil taxonomy

Soil textural classes

Stone tool classification, flaked or chipped

Stone tool classification, ground

Stone tool parts

Stratigraphical context and relationship types

Survey classes

Survey methods of inspection

Timber/jointing description terms

Tin can types

Tooth types

Tyler Scale/grades of clastic sediments

Units and spatial divisions

Vertebrate classification

Wentworth Grain Size Classification

2 Forms and Records

Agreement between landlord/property owner and survey party

Artifact/field specimen inventory or catalog (1, 2)

Artifact (provenience) label/tag (1, 2)

Basketry record

Building/structure inventory form

Bulk sample log

Bulk soil sample label/tag

Burial record

Catalog card

Catalog form/site catalog form/field catalog/catalog log

Ceramic recording form

Coin catalog card

Context recording form

Crew attendance sheet

CRM Federal bid form requirements

CRM Phase I field notes and records

CRM Phase I shovel test bag label

CRM Phase II field notes and records

CRM Phase II artifact bag label

CRM Phase III field notes and records

Daily field report

Daily vehicle log

Datable sample form

Debitage form (lithic)

Diet evidence chart

Drawings catalog

Ecological information form

Excavation level form

Excavation record

Excavation summary form/unit summary form

Faunal attribute record

Feature catalog

Feature form

Feature level form

Feature record log

Feature summary form/feature record (1, 2)

Field laboratory log

Field inventory form

Field notebook system

Figurine record

Garbage project form

Gift form

Grain size analysis form

Historical resources inventory

Human remains occurrence form

Level bag inventory

Level label/tag

Level log/master unit log

Masonry form

Minimum collection unit (MCU) log

Oral history form

Participant note form

Perishables record

Photographic log

Photographic log, digital

Photographic log, Polaroid

Photographic record form

Point location catalog

Pollen count record

Provenience designation catalog

Provenience designation form

Rock art record

Sample bag label/tag

Shovel test pit form

Site record/site report/site inventory/site survey report

Site survey record

Skeleton recording form

Skin and hide record

Special finds form

Storage log, on-site

Stratigraphic description form

Stratigraphy record

Study unit catalog

Study unit form

Textile record

Total station datum table

Total station field notes form

Wall profile/plan view form

Wood and cane record

3 Lists and Checklists

Analysis-in-the-field equipment list

Arbitrary levels, working in

Artifact examination methods

Artifact field procedure

Artifact handling and lifting

Artifact packing

Artifact sampling, special

Augering and coring

Basket parts

Basketry/bark/wood field conservation

Boat kit list

Bone identification chart

Bone/antler/ivory/shell field conservation

Bulk provenience procedure

Burial excavation and observations

Burial variables checklist

Cataloging equipment list

Cataloging procedure

Ceramics field conservation

Closing out a level

Context assessment

Coordinate grid, setting up

CRM (Cultural Resource Management) phases

CRM Phase I shovel testing

CRM Phase I shovel testing equipment

Cross-sectioning a feature

Dating methods by material

Direction finding with compass

Disturbance/exposure types

Dump/sifting area placement

Ecological sample collection

Emergency/disaster strategies, first aid

Excavation equipment list/field kit

Excavation flow chart

Excavation grid, setting up by taping/triangulation

Excavation grid, setting up with right angle

Excavation rules

Expedient grid, setting up

Faunal collection, analysis, and identification

Features guidelines

Field clothing list

Field conservation initial steps

Field crew

Field etiquette

Field hazards

Field note-taking

Field vehicle equipment list

Field walking

Fieldwork competence guidelines

Fieldwork tools illos

First aid kit illo Poisonous plants

Flaked stone artifact identification

Flora collection, analysis, and identification

GPS use

Ground search survey considerations

Ground stone artifact identification

Harris Matrix

Harris Matrix illo

Hearth identification

Historical documents

Hot weather tips

Indicators of potential archaeological site

Knife sharpening

Labeling site grids

Landowner interview questions

Landscape reconstruction sources

Leather/skins/textiles/cordage field conservation

Level subdividing

Level sheet recording

Lithics field conservation

Lithics identification chart

Locating a site within a section

Masonry and brick description terms

Metal artifact analysis steps

Metal field conservation

Oral history instructions

Photo menu board use

Pit identification

Point provenience procedure

Pollen sample collection

Post mold identification

Powers’ Scale of Roundness for grains

Preparing to go on a dig

Reconnaissance equipment

Recording artifacts with residues

Recoding artifact findspot

Recording artifact quarry

Recording artifact scatter

Recording cores

Recording features

Recording flaked stone artifacts

Recording rock art

Recording shell midden

Recording stratigraphic profile

Recording standing structure

Recording stone arrangements

Recording tools' function

Research design

Rock and mineral identification chart

Sample collection

Sampling deep-site excavation

Sampling strategy decisions

Sampling strategy types

Sampling techniques

Screen mesh chart

Screening

Sediment texture tests

Shell analysis steps

Single-context planning

Soil analysis checklist

Soil analysis procedure

Soil samples

Soil types’ effects on materials

Strata, defining individual

Stratigraphic/natural level excavation method

Structural remains guidelines

Supervisor checklist

Supervisor sample budget

Surface observations checklist

Surface survey basic observations

Survey preparation

Survey team responsibilities

Survival kit

Taping instructions

Telescope setup and use

Theodolite/transit/dumpy level setup

Theodolite/transit/dumpy level use

Tree-ring sample collection

Trench shoring

Trenching types

Troweling method

Unit completion

Unit excavation

Vertical-face excavation methods

When you find a potential site

4 Mapping, Drawing, and Photography

Drawing a plan with offsetting

Drawing a site plan

Drawing a skeleton

Drawing architectural plans

Drawing artifact details

Drawing, drafting, and mapping equipment list

Drawing earth types in sections

Drawing frame use

Drawing from a digital photograph

Drawing instructions

Drawing outline of an artifact

Drawing profiles and sections

Drawing scale change using a photocopier

Drawing scales

Drawing small finds

Drawing special sections

Drawing stages for artifacts

Drawing stone artifacts

Drawing symbols for archaeology

Drawings, types of archaeological

Map colors

Map, making sketch

Map, reading topographic

Map scales, USGS

Map symbols

Mapping a site

Mapping and drawing features

Mapping and surveying equipment list

Mapping and surveying symbols

Mapping instruments

Mapping / plotting contour lines

Mapping scales and areas

Mapping to scale for artifacts

Mapping with plane table

Mapping-with-plane-table equipment

Maps for archaeological sites

Photographic equipment list

Photographic guidelines

Photographs, aerial

Photographs to be taken

Photography, digital

Photo menu board use

5 Measurement and Conversion

Alidade care and adjustment

Area calculation

Baseline/datum line, datum point, site benchmark and datum plane,

site reference point

Bearing using protractor illo

Bearings calculation

Benchmark tying to datum point

Compass points-to-degrees conversion

Compass positioning illo

Datum line ranging with tape

Dumpy level use

EDM use to set up a grid

GPS information

Horizontal angle measurement

How to set up a level

Level-taking in unit

Level-taking of sites and features

Lines or transects layout

Locating to an Ordnance Survey map

Locating to the National Grid

Map area to field area conversion

Map scale equivalents

Measurement conversion guide

Measurement equipment

Measuring around/over obstacles

Measuring depth of an artifact or feature

Measuring distance

Measuring heights and elevation

Offsetting

Orienting a compass to a map

Perpendiculars

Plane table use

Planimeter use

Plumbing a line

Plumbing the line/taping a slope

Radial measurement

Radiocarbon sample size

Right triangle, sine, cosine, tangent

Rim measuring scale

Sample sizes

Site grid establishment

Slope calculation

Stadia formula

Stadia reduction tables

Subdatum points

Surveying tables

Surveying with a hand level

Surveying common errors

Tape measurements

Taping a slope

Taping common errors

Taping procedures

Theodolite use

Theodolite use to set up a grid

Three-point problem

Tool measurement > Biface/projectile point parts illo

Total station use

Transferring height from benchmark to temporary benchmark

Transit, theodolite, dumpy level set-up

Transit-stadia traverse measurement

Traverse recording

Triangulation

UTM coordinate counter illo

UTM grid location of archaeological site

Vertical angle measurement

Vertical distance measurement

Vertical provenience measurement illo

Vessel measurement

Vessel measurement illo

Weights, measures, temperatures (equivalents)

6 Technology in the Field

Acoustic research/archaeoacoustics

Augering and coring

Computer tablet use

DNA sampling

Drone use

Electric resistance surveying

Field walking

Flotation sampling

Geomagnetic surveying

Geophysical techniques and underground mapping

GIS overlays illo

GIS tool use

Ground-penetrating radar

LiDAR illo

LiDAR use

Major scientific dating methods

Mechanical Excavator Use

Metal detector use

Optically stimulated luminescence

Oxidizable carbon ratio dating

Photogrammetry

Phytolith sampling

Pollen sampling

Radiocarbon dating sources of error

Radiocarbon formation illo

Reflectance transformation imaging

Satellite imagery

Space archaeology

Strontium-isotope sampling

3D data capture and modeling

Thermoluminescence illo

Two-bucket flotation system illo

Water screening

Web-based archaeology, Internet presence

7 Archaeology Laboratory

Archiving tips

Artifact cataloging

Artifact conservation

Artifact handling and cleaning

Artifact handling and cleaning, specific

Artifact labeling

Artifact sorting

Artifact storage

Field lab processing illo

Flow of artifacts through lab illo

Lab analysis

Lab environment

Lab equipment

Lab safety

Lab use rules

Modeling or reconstruction

Record storage on computer

Record storage types

Reporting results and publication

8 Abbreviations and Codes

Animal taxon codes

Bone and antler artifact codes

Bone codes

Ceramics burnish and luster codes

Ceramics codes

Ceramics construction and surface treatment codes

Ceramics excision and incision codes

Ceramics fabric codes

Ceramics fragment size codes

Ceramics painted motif codes

Ceramics ware color codes/Munsell codes

Chipped stone artifact codes

Clay pipe codes

Field report abbreviations

Geologic codes

Glass artifact codes

Ground stone artifact codes

Organic artifact codes

Packaging composition codes

Shell artifact codes

Stone codes

Surveying abbreviations

Tooth artifact codes

9 Resources

Archaeological associations

Archaeological journals

Bibliography

Ethics in field archaeology

Federal (U.S.) legislation regarding archaeology

Fieldwork information sources

International archaeology ethics, laws, policies

Labor rights for paid workers in archaeology

U.S. State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPO)

U.S. Federal archaeology information

U.S. protection of archaeological resources

(including permit requirements)

Where to buy equipment, supplies

Index

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      Book Synopsis
      The new edition of the most comprehensive, practical, and user-friendly guide of its kind, providing quick reference to the information needed by archaeologists doing fieldwork The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide is the must-have companion for anyone planning and performing fieldwork, whether a student going into the field for the first time or a professional archaeologist with years of real-world experience. Designed to be an all-in-one informational toolkit, the Guide is packed with the technical and practical information archaeologists need to know when in the fieldsupported by more than 400 lists and checklists, planning aids, measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, sample forms, abbreviations and codes, and much more. Fully revised throughout, the second edition features two entirely new chapters on technology in the field and the archaeology laboratory, incorporating current tools and technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS), 3D data capture and modeling, DNA extraction, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) scanning, remotely controlled drones, and underground mapping. New and updated coverage includes flotation samples and processing, oxidizable carbon ratio dating, phytolith sampling, and water screening. Covers classification and typology, creating forms and records, measurement and conversion, laboratory handling and processing, artifact mapping, drawing, and photographingOffers new and updated material on legislation regarding archaeological fieldwork and emerging topics such as community engagement and public archaeology. Provides up-to-date definitions and explanations of key terms and new diagrams, line drawings, and glossesIncludes a guide to research publication, an extensive bibliography, references to relevant associations and publications, and information on where to buy suppliesThe Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate archaeology students, students taking courses in anthropology, ethnography, and cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology enthusiasts and volunteers, and professional archeologists at any level.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1 Classification and Typology

      Appliqué types

      Artifact industries

      Assemblage types

      Attributes, basic categories of

      Attributes of flakes illo

      Basket parts

      Basketry types

      Binford pipestem chronology

      Bone classification and description

      Bottle mold types/bottle manufacturing types

      Bottle parts

      Boundary types

      Burial types and descriptions

      Button attributes

      Cemetery types

      Ceramics attributes

      Ceramics bases

      Ceramics basic body shapes

      Ceramics classification by attributes

      Ceramics decoration types

      Ceramics fluid/liquid decoration types

      Ceramics fragment size classification

      Ceramics identification chart

      Ceramics rim classes

      Ceramics type-function classification

      Ceramics vessel parts

      Ceramics ware-fabric classification

      Ceramics ware-fabric classification, historical

      Clay types

      Coinage types

      Context types

      Data types, historical

      Debitage types (lithic)

      Effigy classification

      Figurine description

      Glass attributes

      Glass classification

      Glaze classification

      Ground stone attributes

      Ground stone uses

      Invertebrate classification

      Lithics attributes

      Lithics use-wear traits

      Materials basic categories

      Metal artifact categories

      Mohs scale of hardness

      Munsell sheets illo

      Nail classification

      Particle size descriptions

      Perforation types

      Plant remains categories

      Projectile point attributes

      Projectile point parts and measures

      Shell classification

      Site by function

      Site by type

      Soil classification, general

      Soil horizons and subdivisions

      Soil layers

      Soil particle shape

      Soil structure types

      Soil taxonomy

      Soil textural classes

      Stone tool classification, flaked or chipped

      Stone tool classification, ground

      Stone tool parts

      Stratigraphical context and relationship types

      Survey classes

      Survey methods of inspection

      Timber/jointing description terms

      Tin can types

      Tooth types

      Tyler Scale/grades of clastic sediments

      Units and spatial divisions

      Vertebrate classification

      Wentworth Grain Size Classification

      2 Forms and Records

      Agreement between landlord/property owner and survey party

      Artifact/field specimen inventory or catalog (1, 2)

      Artifact (provenience) label/tag (1, 2)

      Basketry record

      Building/structure inventory form

      Bulk sample log

      Bulk soil sample label/tag

      Burial record

      Catalog card

      Catalog form/site catalog form/field catalog/catalog log

      Ceramic recording form

      Coin catalog card

      Context recording form

      Crew attendance sheet

      CRM Federal bid form requirements

      CRM Phase I field notes and records

      CRM Phase I shovel test bag label

      CRM Phase II field notes and records

      CRM Phase II artifact bag label

      CRM Phase III field notes and records

      Daily field report

      Daily vehicle log

      Datable sample form

      Debitage form (lithic)

      Diet evidence chart

      Drawings catalog

      Ecological information form

      Excavation level form

      Excavation record

      Excavation summary form/unit summary form

      Faunal attribute record

      Feature catalog

      Feature form

      Feature level form

      Feature record log

      Feature summary form/feature record (1, 2)

      Field laboratory log

      Field inventory form

      Field notebook system

      Figurine record

      Garbage project form

      Gift form

      Grain size analysis form

      Historical resources inventory

      Human remains occurrence form

      Level bag inventory

      Level label/tag

      Level log/master unit log

      Masonry form

      Minimum collection unit (MCU) log

      Oral history form

      Participant note form

      Perishables record

      Photographic log

      Photographic log, digital

      Photographic log, Polaroid

      Photographic record form

      Point location catalog

      Pollen count record

      Provenience designation catalog

      Provenience designation form

      Rock art record

      Sample bag label/tag

      Shovel test pit form

      Site record/site report/site inventory/site survey report

      Site survey record

      Skeleton recording form

      Skin and hide record

      Special finds form

      Storage log, on-site

      Stratigraphic description form

      Stratigraphy record

      Study unit catalog

      Study unit form

      Textile record

      Total station datum table

      Total station field notes form

      Wall profile/plan view form

      Wood and cane record

      3 Lists and Checklists

      Analysis-in-the-field equipment list

      Arbitrary levels, working in

      Artifact examination methods

      Artifact field procedure

      Artifact handling and lifting

      Artifact packing

      Artifact sampling, special

      Augering and coring

      Basket parts

      Basketry/bark/wood field conservation

      Boat kit list

      Bone identification chart

      Bone/antler/ivory/shell field conservation

      Bulk provenience procedure

      Burial excavation and observations

      Burial variables checklist

      Cataloging equipment list

      Cataloging procedure

      Ceramics field conservation

      Closing out a level

      Context assessment

      Coordinate grid, setting up

      CRM (Cultural Resource Management) phases

      CRM Phase I shovel testing

      CRM Phase I shovel testing equipment

      Cross-sectioning a feature

      Dating methods by material

      Direction finding with compass

      Disturbance/exposure types

      Dump/sifting area placement

      Ecological sample collection

      Emergency/disaster strategies, first aid

      Excavation equipment list/field kit

      Excavation flow chart

      Excavation grid, setting up by taping/triangulation

      Excavation grid, setting up with right angle

      Excavation rules

      Expedient grid, setting up

      Faunal collection, analysis, and identification

      Features guidelines

      Field clothing list

      Field conservation initial steps

      Field crew

      Field etiquette

      Field hazards

      Field note-taking

      Field vehicle equipment list

      Field walking

      Fieldwork competence guidelines

      Fieldwork tools illos

      First aid kit illo Poisonous plants

      Flaked stone artifact identification

      Flora collection, analysis, and identification

      GPS use

      Ground search survey considerations

      Ground stone artifact identification

      Harris Matrix

      Harris Matrix illo

      Hearth identification

      Historical documents

      Hot weather tips

      Indicators of potential archaeological site

      Knife sharpening

      Labeling site grids

      Landowner interview questions

      Landscape reconstruction sources

      Leather/skins/textiles/cordage field conservation

      Level subdividing

      Level sheet recording

      Lithics field conservation

      Lithics identification chart

      Locating a site within a section

      Masonry and brick description terms

      Metal artifact analysis steps

      Metal field conservation

      Oral history instructions

      Photo menu board use

      Pit identification

      Point provenience procedure

      Pollen sample collection

      Post mold identification

      Powers’ Scale of Roundness for grains

      Preparing to go on a dig

      Reconnaissance equipment

      Recording artifacts with residues

      Recoding artifact findspot

      Recording artifact quarry

      Recording artifact scatter

      Recording cores

      Recording features

      Recording flaked stone artifacts

      Recording rock art

      Recording shell midden

      Recording stratigraphic profile

      Recording standing structure

      Recording stone arrangements

      Recording tools' function

      Research design

      Rock and mineral identification chart

      Sample collection

      Sampling deep-site excavation

      Sampling strategy decisions

      Sampling strategy types

      Sampling techniques

      Screen mesh chart

      Screening

      Sediment texture tests

      Shell analysis steps

      Single-context planning

      Soil analysis checklist

      Soil analysis procedure

      Soil samples

      Soil types’ effects on materials

      Strata, defining individual

      Stratigraphic/natural level excavation method

      Structural remains guidelines

      Supervisor checklist

      Supervisor sample budget

      Surface observations checklist

      Surface survey basic observations

      Survey preparation

      Survey team responsibilities

      Survival kit

      Taping instructions

      Telescope setup and use

      Theodolite/transit/dumpy level setup

      Theodolite/transit/dumpy level use

      Tree-ring sample collection

      Trench shoring

      Trenching types

      Troweling method

      Unit completion

      Unit excavation

      Vertical-face excavation methods

      When you find a potential site

      4 Mapping, Drawing, and Photography

      Drawing a plan with offsetting

      Drawing a site plan

      Drawing a skeleton

      Drawing architectural plans

      Drawing artifact details

      Drawing, drafting, and mapping equipment list

      Drawing earth types in sections

      Drawing frame use

      Drawing from a digital photograph

      Drawing instructions

      Drawing outline of an artifact

      Drawing profiles and sections

      Drawing scale change using a photocopier

      Drawing scales

      Drawing small finds

      Drawing special sections

      Drawing stages for artifacts

      Drawing stone artifacts

      Drawing symbols for archaeology

      Drawings, types of archaeological

      Map colors

      Map, making sketch

      Map, reading topographic

      Map scales, USGS

      Map symbols

      Mapping a site

      Mapping and drawing features

      Mapping and surveying equipment list

      Mapping and surveying symbols

      Mapping instruments

      Mapping / plotting contour lines

      Mapping scales and areas

      Mapping to scale for artifacts

      Mapping with plane table

      Mapping-with-plane-table equipment

      Maps for archaeological sites

      Photographic equipment list

      Photographic guidelines

      Photographs, aerial

      Photographs to be taken

      Photography, digital

      Photo menu board use

      5 Measurement and Conversion

      Alidade care and adjustment

      Area calculation

      Baseline/datum line, datum point, site benchmark and datum plane,

      site reference point

      Bearing using protractor illo

      Bearings calculation

      Benchmark tying to datum point

      Compass points-to-degrees conversion

      Compass positioning illo

      Datum line ranging with tape

      Dumpy level use

      EDM use to set up a grid

      GPS information

      Horizontal angle measurement

      How to set up a level

      Level-taking in unit

      Level-taking of sites and features

      Lines or transects layout

      Locating to an Ordnance Survey map

      Locating to the National Grid

      Map area to field area conversion

      Map scale equivalents

      Measurement conversion guide

      Measurement equipment

      Measuring around/over obstacles

      Measuring depth of an artifact or feature

      Measuring distance

      Measuring heights and elevation

      Offsetting

      Orienting a compass to a map

      Perpendiculars

      Plane table use

      Planimeter use

      Plumbing a line

      Plumbing the line/taping a slope

      Radial measurement

      Radiocarbon sample size

      Right triangle, sine, cosine, tangent

      Rim measuring scale

      Sample sizes

      Site grid establishment

      Slope calculation

      Stadia formula

      Stadia reduction tables

      Subdatum points

      Surveying tables

      Surveying with a hand level

      Surveying common errors

      Tape measurements

      Taping a slope

      Taping common errors

      Taping procedures

      Theodolite use

      Theodolite use to set up a grid

      Three-point problem

      Tool measurement > Biface/projectile point parts illo

      Total station use

      Transferring height from benchmark to temporary benchmark

      Transit, theodolite, dumpy level set-up

      Transit-stadia traverse measurement

      Traverse recording

      Triangulation

      UTM coordinate counter illo

      UTM grid location of archaeological site

      Vertical angle measurement

      Vertical distance measurement

      Vertical provenience measurement illo

      Vessel measurement

      Vessel measurement illo

      Weights, measures, temperatures (equivalents)

      6 Technology in the Field

      Acoustic research/archaeoacoustics

      Augering and coring

      Computer tablet use

      DNA sampling

      Drone use

      Electric resistance surveying

      Field walking

      Flotation sampling

      Geomagnetic surveying

      Geophysical techniques and underground mapping

      GIS overlays illo

      GIS tool use

      Ground-penetrating radar

      LiDAR illo

      LiDAR use

      Major scientific dating methods

      Mechanical Excavator Use

      Metal detector use

      Optically stimulated luminescence

      Oxidizable carbon ratio dating

      Photogrammetry

      Phytolith sampling

      Pollen sampling

      Radiocarbon dating sources of error

      Radiocarbon formation illo

      Reflectance transformation imaging

      Satellite imagery

      Space archaeology

      Strontium-isotope sampling

      3D data capture and modeling

      Thermoluminescence illo

      Two-bucket flotation system illo

      Water screening

      Web-based archaeology, Internet presence

      7 Archaeology Laboratory

      Archiving tips

      Artifact cataloging

      Artifact conservation

      Artifact handling and cleaning

      Artifact handling and cleaning, specific

      Artifact labeling

      Artifact sorting

      Artifact storage

      Field lab processing illo

      Flow of artifacts through lab illo

      Lab analysis

      Lab environment

      Lab equipment

      Lab safety

      Lab use rules

      Modeling or reconstruction

      Record storage on computer

      Record storage types

      Reporting results and publication

      8 Abbreviations and Codes

      Animal taxon codes

      Bone and antler artifact codes

      Bone codes

      Ceramics burnish and luster codes

      Ceramics codes

      Ceramics construction and surface treatment codes

      Ceramics excision and incision codes

      Ceramics fabric codes

      Ceramics fragment size codes

      Ceramics painted motif codes

      Ceramics ware color codes/Munsell codes

      Chipped stone artifact codes

      Clay pipe codes

      Field report abbreviations

      Geologic codes

      Glass artifact codes

      Ground stone artifact codes

      Organic artifact codes

      Packaging composition codes

      Shell artifact codes

      Stone codes

      Surveying abbreviations

      Tooth artifact codes

      9 Resources

      Archaeological associations

      Archaeological journals

      Bibliography

      Ethics in field archaeology

      Federal (U.S.) legislation regarding archaeology

      Fieldwork information sources

      International archaeology ethics, laws, policies

      Labor rights for paid workers in archaeology

      U.S. State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPO)

      U.S. Federal archaeology information

      U.S. protection of archaeological resources

      (including permit requirements)

      Where to buy equipment, supplies

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