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Cooper's Ferry Site
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2012
This channel features videos about archaeological excavations and geoarchaeological investigations at the Cooper's Ferry site, located in western Idaho's lower Salmon River canyon, which have recovered early records of human occupation in a changing environmental context. This project has been funded through challenge cost share agreements between Oregon State University's (OSU) Department of Anthropology and the Bureau of Land Management's Cottonwood Field Office, through a grant from the National Geographic Society, from the Bernice Peltier Huber Charitable Trust, and the Keystone Archaeological Research Fund (KARF).
Geoarchaeology Lecture Week 5: Alluvial Deposition
Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans
Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor,
oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis
at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office
www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archaeological Field School
oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/field-school
uncover artifacts that help us understand what life was like for people who occupied the lower Salmon River Canyon thousands of years ago.
A summary of the culture history of this area can be found at: www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood/lower_salmon_river.html
Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor,
oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis
at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office
www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archaeological Field School
oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/field-school
uncover artifacts that help us understand what life was like for people who occupied the lower Salmon River Canyon thousands of years ago.
A summary of the culture history of this area can be found at: www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood/lower_salmon_river.html
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Geoarchaeology Lecture Week 10: Identifying Potential Sites in the Landscape
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Geoarchaeology Lecture Week 8: Wind Driven Sediments
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Geoarchaeology Lecture Week 3: Stratigraphy
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Geoarchaeology Lecture Week 9: Climate
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Geoarch Lecture Week 2: Sediments
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Cooper's Ferry 2016 - Highlight Reel Part 2
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Cooper's Ferry 2016 Journal Update Pt 2
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Cooper's Ferry 2016 Journal Update Pt 1
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Cooper's Ferry 2016 - Highlight Reel Part 1
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Cooper's Ferry, Dr. Loren Davis, OSU, Archaeology, Lower Salmon River Canyon, Idaho, BLM, Bureau of land Management, Field Methods in Archeology, salmon river, artifacts, cottonwood Idaho, cottonwood field office, Cooper's Ferry Site, Early Archaeology, Early Americans Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Arche...
Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 8 Journal
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Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archa...
Activity of the Week: Hiking
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Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archa...
Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 7 Highlight Reel
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Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archa...
Special Guest: Dr. David Madsen
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Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archa...
Behind the Scenes: Meet the Video Production Team
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Dr. Loren Davis, Associate Professor, oregonstate.edu/cla/anthropology/davis at Oregon State University and David Sisson, Archeologist, at the BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA/cottonwood.html are working together to recover information about past life ways at the Cooper's Ferry archeological site. Students from the Oregon State University Cooper's Ferry Archa...
Cooper's Ferry 2013: Micromorphology testing of feature P1
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Cooper's Ferry 2013: Micromorphology testing of feature P1
Cooper's Ferry: Discoveries inside feature 'O'
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Cooper's Ferry: Discoveries inside feature 'O'
Cooper's Ferry 2013: PXRF testing of Feature P1
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Cooper's Ferry 2013: PXRF testing of Feature P1
Cooper's Ferry 2012: Feature P1 Projectile Point Collection
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Cooper's Ferry 2012: Feature P1 Projectile Point Collection
Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 6 Highlights
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Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 6 Highlights
Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 5 Highlight Reel
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Cooper's Ferry 2015 - Week 5 Highlight Reel
I love this video
Very informative....thanks
Thank you. I am a brand-new self-teaching archaeology student, and this was very interesting.
watching this group of people scratching cultural artifacts out of the ground with breathless care is so heartwarming.
Amazing!
Much more neat than the one I volunteered at
Im finding the same kind of points in sweet Idaho
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Helo ❤❤
But the local indian tribes will claim "ownership" of the finds and hustle them away and lock them up forever. Woe be unto any unwary anthropologist who gets in the way! No wonder the field of anthropology is dying! Who would want to work with people like that breathing down your neck?
That bright green material is stunning!
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The city of San Francisco has a law that whenever a building is torn down before construction of the new commences, all work stops & the contractor has to notify University of California & they send in a team & do a historic excavation of the site as SF is history rich. !
I have found a Paleo sight in sweet Idaho
Loren Davis contract me
once everything gets found & dug up....archaeology will no longer exist....
I have no idea how to contact any of you. I looked. Is there a way? I am an archaeologist.
Just find Ark of the Covenant
What is the scope for geo archeology. Can I enter this field after finishing my PG in Geology
*What is taught in Archaeology for "the Digger" to protect their Back? How to physically position oneself when digging?* I would appreciate this information.
great video 💯💯
but there were people from Africa in North America thousands of years before the Clovis right? Am I racist for thinking that Africans did not sail the Atlantic ocean (aka Ethiopean sea) to get to that landmass?
Gostei muito 👍👏
Very helpful video sir 🙏
Even though this channel is about archeology, this and other videos talk about how detrital sediments are formed and deposited. In fact, this video is one of the most detailed explanations of how sedimentary deposits are formed, even though I have searched and watched other videos directly on how sedimentary rocks are formed.
Even though this is about archaeology, this and more recent videos from this channel show and discuss heavily on a part of geology on how detrital sediments are formed and deposited. This is one major thing that shows man-made objects and artifacts are affected by geologic and other natural processes, which is an important thing to notice in archaeology.
Gokul
Was PXRF used in pit stratigraphy, that could detect evidence of meat and bone having been cooked in the pit, bone having been degraded but still elementally detectable? A large slab of meat with intact stemmed point hidden in it could soften during cooking leaving the point intact and buried? Perhaps, meat chunks with bone still in it could have been cooked similarly, but leave bone-specific PXRF evidence. Toxic metal lead accumulates preferentially in bone (back then probably at very low levels compared to current bone), but possibly be a signature in the pit detectable by XRF?
Why apparently abandoned 'cooking pit' in O? How unlikely setting it all up to cook, and then not digging back into it? I had been puzzled by this same sort of apparent cooking pit structure eroding out of a shell midden on Ocean Beach Oregon coast, which the same seemingly abandoned characteristic. Puzzling, perhaps the many other potentially formed pits were fully utilized by digging up the resultant food and largely obliterating the obvious evidence so that they are not so easily identified as pits, But the frequency aspect of noticing these features still makes it very odd about abandoning.
Why intact stemmed points deep in pits? Hmmmm.
Bro thanks a lot my teacher is giveing me homework because of this ;-;
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Would like to work this site
That guy trying to Kano that stone is a complete dumb ass has no idea what he’s doing “ima use a bigger rock” hits it realizes he can’t do it and fucked up changes the subject lololol that stone should have been heat treated
anyone else here for school haha
Good working sir
Archaeology is the study of bows and arrows and how to shoot arrows at monsters in the woods .............
this guy is so boring
These people have way too much patience
You kinda have to when you digging through time.
So interesting.you are so lucky!~
You helend me to
thanks for the video. Greetings from Colombia.
I am deeply touched there are archaeologists around the globe who use descent tools :P
You're beautiful! Wow. And yes I agree they do a lot of good with the painstaking work they do.
She doesn't like you.
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cool
Cool
Nice !!
I love that you scan the lithics and print them. Are the stl, or other file types, available for other researchers and enthusiasts to download and print?
Pog
lol
This is cool
Turn down the music please. Good stuff! Where we go to school each day the Indians used to play......