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Log cabin at Squaw Creek camp site, McKenzie County, N.D.
Snow; Winter; Log cabins; Construction; Camps;
A view of a log cabin at the Squaw Creek camp site. Snow covers the ground. Building materials are visible on the ground.
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Charlie Breen and Kenneth Holt in front of office, Grand Coulee Dam, Washington State
Laborers; Offices; Wooden buildings; Camps;
Charlie Breen and Kenneth Holt stand in front of a wooden office building at the Grand Coulee Dam Civilian Conservation Corps work site in Washington State.
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Kenneth Holt in front of wooden barracks at Grand Coulee Dam, Washington State
Laborers; Barracks; Uniforms;
Kenneth Holt stands in front of wooden barracks at the construction site of the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State.
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Civilian Conservation Corps crew working on Baldhill Dam, north of Valley City, N.D.
Dams; Excavation; Construction; Laborers;
Men work with a piece of earth moving machinery on the site of the Baldhill Dam near Valley City.
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Thirty Man Civilian Conservation Corps barracks, Grand Coulee Dam, Washington State
Barracks; Laborers; Beds; Lamps;
Men sit on beds in a large wooden barracks at the Grand Coulee Dam construction site in Washington State. Coats hang from racks above the beds, and electric light bulbs hang from the ceiling.
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House 2 and 7 overlay, Huff Indian Village Site
Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
This aerial view is enhanced by lines drawn around each of the house 2 and house 7 remains in the village and the palisade.
167.
Mound B excavation, Double Ditch Indian Village site
Excavation; Mounds (Landforms); Archaeological sites;
Mound B was re-opened in 2005 by archeologists to see if they could gain more information with modern technology and advanced evaluation methods.
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Earthlodge floor plan at Double Ditch Indian Village site
Dwellings; Plans;
This floor plan of a circular earthlodge shows the four post and beam central supports (the square in the center). The wall between the entry and the fireplace helped to prevent drafts from disturbing...
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Sketch of rectangular earthlodge, Huff Indian Village site
Sketches; Dwellings;
Archeological examinations of Huff indicate that a typical long-rectangular earth lodge would have been built in this fashion. The house floor was dug out to about 1 foot below the surface. The side poles...
170.
Aerial view of Menoken Indian Village site
Aerial photographs; Excavation; Cliffs;
This aerial view of Menoken Village shows the outline of the palisade and ditch with the four bastions. The location of the village on the banks of Apple Creek was strategically smart. Modern day farmers...
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House 2 sketch, Huff Indian Village Site
Plans; Excavation;
House 2 is the lodge that was probably associated with the ceremonial or social leader of the village and his family. The house is larger than most and faces a ceremonial plaza.
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Copper recovered from Menoken Indian Village site
Copper; Metalwork;
These are some of the pieces of copper recovered at the Menoken site. Copper is a soft metal and easily worked into a useful shape.
173.
Reconstruction of large vessel from Huff Indian Village Site
Pottery; Reconstructions;
A portion of a Huff pot has been reconstructed from broken pieces.
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Aerial view of Double Ditch Indian Village site
Rivers; Mounds (Landforms); Cliffs;
An aerial view of Double Ditch State Historic Site taken from the north. The Missouri River flows below the bluff. The roads and parking area allow visitors access to the site.
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Aerial view of Huff Indian Village site
Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
A view of the Huff Village site from the air. The depressions left in the ground by earthlodges are still clearly visible, as are the protective ditches and palisades.
176.
House 17 excavation at Menoken Indian Village site
Excavation; Wheelbarrows; Shovels; Digging;
An archeological team conducts the excavation of house 17 at the Menoken State Historic Site. Note the holes where the support beams were placed.
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Bifaces found at Huff Indian Village Site
Hand tools
A view of two stone bifaces found at the Huff Village Site.
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House 17 plan, Menoken Indian Village site
Plans; Excavation;
This archeological drawing shows the information recovered by excavation of a surface house. Areas marked as basins, hearths, cache pits, and other uses are visible.
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Double Ditch Indian Village magnetic gradiometry
Maps;
Magnetic gradiometry produced this picture of the sub-surface structures at Double Ditch. With this method, archeologists were able to determine that the village had had 4 ditches over its long history...
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Aerial view of Double Ditch Indian Village site
Holes; Mounds (Landforms);
In this aerial view, ditches 1 and 2 can be seen. The depressions indicate storage pits or the foundations of earthlodges. The elevated mounds were made of both earth and trash to strengthen the defensive...
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