Authors: Marilyn Johnson
goats, 44, 46, 63
Goddess Temple, Niuheliang, China, 75, 80, 82
gold artifacts, 4, 91
gold rushes, 95, 96
Google Maps, 93
Gotlieb, Howard, 233n
Gould, Richard, 176
government funding.
See
federal funding
grants, 75, 86, 87, 88, 124, 173, 202â3, 227
graves and burial grounds, 7â8, 17, 26, 31, 46; African American, 161â62; China, 80, 83; Deadwood, South Dakota, 96; Dolnà VÄstonice, 48, 49; Ethiopia, 40; faux Muslim, 207; Fishkill, 155â74; Jericho, 47; New York City, 161â62; Peru, 237; pirates', 111; as source for beverage recipes, 69, 71n; World Heritage sites, 232
gray literature, 106, 118
Great Britain, 18, 103, 105, 110, 185.
See also
British Museum; England; English Heritage
Greece, 17, 124, 126â27, 134â54; ancient, 124â26, 138, 148â50, 151
Greek Orthodox Church, 150
Greenlee, Diana, 8â9
grog, 70, 72
“ground proof,” 166
“ground truthing,” 112
guessing games, 145â46
Gulf War, 194, 195â96
Haas, Jonathan, 227, 238â39
Hadjisavvas, Sophocles, 139
Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, 127, 192, 193
hair-dragging, staged, 143
hair of mummies, 4, 5
hairiness of archaeologists (sexist typology), 81
hand-axes.
See
axes
Hannus, L. Adrien, 9â11, 239â40
Han River, South Korea, 78â79
Hatza, Ani, 180, 181
Haudenosaunee, 210â11
Hawaii, 111, 189, 212
health: of ancient humans, 46â47; of archaeologists, 11, 15â16, 39, 92, 117, 175, 239; of Revolutionary War soldiers, 156, 157, 171
hearths, 57, 80, 204n, 210
Heyerdahl, Thor, 131, 133
historical markers.
See
monuments and markers
historical reenactors, 165, 168, 173â74
historic buildings, demolition of, 96, 97â98
historic preservation, 86â87, 167.
See also
military cultural resources management
Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
See
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
History Channel, 126, 127
Hitchens, Christopher, 125
“hobbits.” See
Homo floresiensis
Hofman, Corinne, 22, 27â30, 31, 35
homicide investigation, 178â86
hominins, 37â67.
See also
human and hominin remains
Homo erectus
, 37, 39, 42, 49, 51, 88
Homo floresiensis
, 39, 51
Homo heidelbergensis
, 42, 49, 50, 51
Homo neanderthalensis
.
See
Neandertals
Homo sapiens
, 39, 40; naming of cultures, 53; narrative in, 44; Natufians, 53â54; Neandertal connections, 49â50, 54â57; ochre use, 48; success of, 52
Honen Dalim, 25â26
“honey beer,” 69, 70, 71, 72
Hongshan culture, 75, 82â84
Hoogland, Menno, 27â28
Huayna Picchu, 225, 235
human ancestors.
See
hominins
human and hominin remains, 32, 160; buried pigs as, 181â86; Ethiopia, 40; Fishkill, 155, 163; forensics, 175, 182â85; Japan, 236; postâ 9/11, 175â77, 178, 189; Saba, 28; St. Eustatius, 26; Washington State, 160â61.
See also
mummies; skeletons; skulls
The Human Career
(Klein), 53
The Humans Who Went Extinct
(Finlayson), 52
hunting: by hominins, 37, 51, 55; not by John Shea, 39
husband-and-wife archaeologists.
See
archaeologist couples
Hussein, Saddam, 194
Hyakinthides, 125â26
ICAHM.
See
International Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management (ICAHM)
Ice Age, 41, 54â59, 65
illicit antiquities trade.
See
looting and looted artifacts
illustration of artifacts, 137, 146
Incan ruins, 219â26, 230, 234, 235
independent archaeology centers.
See
Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project (RIMAP); St. Eustatius Center for Archaeological Research (SECAR)
Indiana Jones (fictional character), 127â30
Indiana Jones and the Ultimate Quest
, 126, 127
Indians of North America.
See
Native Americans
Indonesia, 39, 51
inebriation, 68, 69; of nonhuman animals, 71
insects and spiders, 31â32, 34
intellectual property, 102
International Committee of the Blue Shield, 194
International Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management (ICAHM), 93, 220, 225, 236
intoxication.
See
inebriation
Iraq, 191â92, 198, 199, 201, 203, 207, 208, 213; deadly cultural misunderstanding, 214â15; Shanidar Cave, 52, 54
Iraq War veterans, incineration of bodies of, 169
Ireland, 4â6
Iroquois.
See
Haudenosaunee
Isaac, Glynn, 39
islands, Caribbean, 18â26
islands, Greek, 17, 124, 126â27, 131, 134â54
Israel, 39, 50
ivory, 21, 27, 48, 49
Jackson, Richard, 194
Jacobs, Michael:
Andes
, 221
jade pendants, 75, 82â84
Japan, 236
jargon, 59
Jefferson, Thomas, 8
Jericho, 46â47
Jews, 18, 25â26, 96
job prospects.
See
employment prospects
Jordan, 15, 39, 62, 69, 81
Kane, Susan, 193
Kennewick Man, 160â61n
Kidder, Alfred, 81n
“killer bees,” 31â32
Korea, 76, 77, 78â79, 80â81
Korean language, 78
Lady Hao, 80, 81
Lake George, New York, 105â6
Lake Iroquois.
See
Glacial Lake Iroquois
lamb, barbecued, 66, 69
lambs, butchering of, 63â66
landfills.
See
garbage and garbage dumps
landowners, 26, 159â60, 165, 167, 168, 172, 173, 230â31
landscape evolution.
See
geomorphology
language, classification and naming in.
See
classification and naming
language, Korean.
See
Korean language
language, technical and arcane.
See
acronyms; jargon
law and legislation, 26, 87, 96â97, 112, 127, 160n, 188
League of Women Voters, 118
Leakey, Richard, 39â40
Leraysville, New York, 208
La Liberté
(ship), 109
libraries, 62, 129
Libya, bombing of, 193, 194â95, 196
Lichfield, England, 90â94
lidar, 1, 235
Lima, Peru, 236â37
“liquid pound cake,” 72
lithics.
See
stone tools
livestock, 105, 108; unusual uses for, 181â86.
See also
goats
Long Island, 41â42
looting and looted artifacts, 7, 25, 82â84, 103, 112, 127, 151, 196; in films, 128; Iraq, 191â92, 198
Lord Sandwich
(ship), 109â10, 112, 116
Louisiana, 8â9
Lucas, George, 128;
Star Wars
, 150
luck.
See
chance and luck
Lüth, Friedrich, 222
Lynch, Kerry, 112
Machu Picchu, 137, 219â26, 234, 235
Mali, 197
malls, abandoned, 155, 156
Malta, 233â34
mammoth (animal), 47, 49
manchineel trees, 23
maps and mapping, 29, 33, 78, 93; in crime investigation, 179, 180, 182â83; Fort Drum, 204, 207; George Washington's 157; James Cook role, 103, 111; lidar, 1; New York City, 161, 162n; online, 93; playing cards, 197; 3-D, 29, 197; underwater, 222
marine archaeology, 101â19
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 49â50
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, 16
Mayans, 230
McGovern, Patrick, 68â73
McPhee, John, 180â81
mead.
See
“honey beer”
media.
See
films; news media; television
Melancon, Tim, 194â95, 197
Mellon Foundation.
See
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Memphis, Tennessee, 44, 77, 79, 85
microbrewers and microbrews, 70, 71, 72
Midas, King of Phrygia, 69â70
Midas Touch beer, 70, 71, 72
Middle Ages, 91, 92
Middle East, 46â47, 52, 69, 133, 202.
See also
Iraq; Israel; Jordan
military bases, 101, 102, 116, 212.
See also
Fort Drum, New York
military cultural resources management, 190â216
“mitigation,” 160, 161, 188
Mohawks, 210â11
monks, Greek Orthodox, 145, 150
Montagne, Renee, 199
Montagu, Caroline, Countess of Sandwich, 115, 116â17
Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich, 115â16
Montagu, John, 11th Earl of Sandwich, 115â17
Monte Verde site, Chile, 45n
monuments and markers, 157, 163, 164
“Monuments Men and Women” (World War II), 191, 198
Moran, Kimberlee Sue, 179â86
Moseley, Michael, 238â39
motor vehicles: antique, 170â71; excavated as material culture, 233; filled with farm animals and exploded, 185; old and failing, 101, 102, 115
mounds, 201, 227.
See also
burial mounds; tells (mounds)
movies.
See
films
mummies, 4â7, 231â32, 239
“Mummies of the World” (exhibit), 6
mummified heads, Nasca.
See
“trophy heads,” Nasca
museums, 58; amateur, 186â88; England, 87, 92, 135, 151; Fishkill, 156, 157, 165, 168, 173; funding, 86, 87; Greece, 147; Iraq, 191â 92, 198; Ireland, 4â6; Netherlands Antilles, 21â22; New Mexico, 16; Rhode Island, 105; Seattle, 161n; U.S. Army, 171
NAGPRA.
See
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
nails and spikes, 25, 30â31; from coffins, 155, 163
naming.
See
classification and naming
narrative, problematic nature of, 44â45
Nasca people, 229, 230
National Endowment for the Humanities, 87
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, 87
National Museum of Iraq, 191â92, 198
National Museum of IrelandâArchaeology, 4â6
National Park Service, 86, 164, 167, 200
National Register of Historic Places, 158, 164, 208
National Science Foundation, 88
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 127, 160n Native Americans, 7â11, 16, 187, 188, 239; beads, 162; mounds, 7â8, 77, 221â22; New York State sites, 200, 203, 204, 205, 210â11; US Army relations, 210â12
Native Hawaiians, 212
NATO.
See
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Natufians, 53â54
Nazca Lines, 229, 230
“Neandertal” (word), 37, 43, 55n
Neandertals, 37â38, 41, 48, 49â51, 52, 53n, 54â55, 61; in fiction, 54, 56, 57
Negishi, Yo, 220, 224â25, 236
Nelson, Sarah Milledge, 74â82, 84
“Neolithic” (word), 46
Neolithic era, 10, 46, 70, 79.
See also
Hongshan culture
Netherlands, archaeological digs in, 28
Netherlands Antilles, 18â36
New Jersey, 59n, 169, 178â86
New Mexico, 16
Newport, Rhode Island, 101â19
news media, 1â2, 192n, 198, 199, 200, 227
New York City, 123â27, 130â33; African Burial Ground, 161â62, 163; September 11, 2001, attacks, 175â77, 178, 189; ship in landfill, 160
New York State, 105.
See also
Fishkill Supply Depot, New York; Fort Drum, New York
New York State Historic Preservation Office, 158, 166, 172
New York University, 123â27, 134, 143n
New Zealand, 103, 110
nipples: as condition of being king, 5
North American cultures, pre-Clovis.
See
pre-Clovis cultures (North America)
North American Indians.
See
Native Americans
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 194
no-strike lists.
See
bombing targets, no-strike lists
novels, 54â59, 80â81, 119, 179
NYU.
See
New York University
observation without judgment, 45
obsidian, 47, 64
ochre, 48
Ohio, 221â22
Old Croghan Man, 5
Omo Kibish, 40, 62n
“oracle bones,” 80, 81
Oranjestad, St. Eustatius, 18, 20, 21â22, 25, 89
ordnance, 114, 207
Ãtzi the Iceman, 232
paleoanthropology and paleoarchaeology, 37â67
Paleoanthropology Society, 60
paleoethnobotany, 162
“Paleolithic” (word), 46, 59
Paleolithic era, 41, 47â49, 222; in fiction, 54â59
Palisades Museum of Prehistory, 186â88
Pallas Athena.
See
Athena
paperwork, 178.
See also
artifacts: logging of
Parthenon, 125â26, 133
pay, 85, 86, 113, 117, 178
Paranthropus
, 51
peat bog bodies.
See
“bog bodies”
pemmican, 11
penises, trophy, 132
Perdikaris, Sophia, 176
Persian Gulf War, 1990â91.
See
Gulf War
Peru, 17, 26â27, 219â31, 234â40; government of, 225
Peters, George Marshall, 146
petroglyphs, 188, 189
Philadelphia, 68â76
“pig dragons” (Hongshan pendants), 75, 82â84
pigs, buried in lieu of humans, 181â86
piko holes, 189
Pine Barrens, New Jersey, 178â86
pin flags, 178, 179, 180, 182
pipes.
See
tobacco pipes
Plains Indians, 9â11, 239
playing cards.
See
cultural heritage playing cards
plunder, 191â92, 196, 199
Pompeii, 97, 232
porcelain, 21, 210
Portrait of a Priestess: Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece
(Connelly), 124
postholes, 27
post-processualists, 128
pottery, 33; disparaged, 99; Dolnà VÄstonice, 48; invention of (in fiction), 56; Greece, 17; Japan, 236; Nasca, 229; Native American, 9, 11; pulled out by amateur, 178; St. Eustatius, 19, 21, 24, 25, 28, 35â36; Yeronisos, 140, 148.
See also
amphorae