Series
The Historical Archaeology of the Upper Missouri Basin
Miscellaneous Series
All posts, in chronological order
- Welcome to my research updates blog
- Transferring old posts
- What is Historical Archaeology?
- How the River Basin Surveys Shaped Historical Archaeology
- The Upper Missouri River Basin in the Nineteenth Century: Fur Trade
- The Upper Missouri River Basin in the Nineteenth Century: Military Frontier
- The Upper Missouri River Basin in the Nineteenth Century: Indian Agencies
- River Basin Surveys Historic Sites: Collections and Resources
- Resource Guide to River Basin Surveys Publications on Historical Archaeology
- Broken Pots: More than the Sum of their Parts
- Real Stories Behind the Revenant: The Grand River Arikara/Sahnish Villages
- Real Stories Behind the Revenant, Part II: Ashley’s Hundred
- Real Stories Behind the Revenant, Part III: Fort Kiowa
- How Everyday Objects Can Tell Us about the Past: Twentieth Century Examples From Our Collections Work
- Happy National Bison Day!
- Garrison Dam
- Lake Sakakawea and the Woman It Was Named After
- Travels in North Dakota, Part I: Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
- Travels in North Dakota, Part II: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan
- Travels in North Dakota, Part III: Fort Clark State Historic Site
- Travels in North Dakota, Part IV: Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
- Travels in North Dakota, Part V: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
- Cataloging the Medicine Crow Site (39BF2)
- February 2019 Lab Update
- End of Year Update, Part II: Cataloging and Field Work
- Garrison Dam Archaeology: Village Sites
- Garrison Dam Archaeology: 32MN1 – Fort Floyd
- Garrison Dam Archaeology: 32ML2 – Like-A-Fishhook Village and Fort Berthold
- Garrison Dam Archaeology: 32ML1 – Fort Stevenson
- Oahe Dam
- Oahe Dam Background: The Great Sioux Reservation
- Tools of the Trade
- Oahe Dam Impacts: Cheyenne River Reservation