Heinrich, Adam (1978- )
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1978-
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Site identification through artifact collector pit survey : lithic use on Broad Mountain, 2019
Item — Call number MU Thesis Fal
Identifier: b7929301
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate Anthropology program. The holdings are primarily bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of university requirements for the Master of Arts degree.During the fall 2022 semester (in instances where the requisite waivers were...
Dates:
2019
The Clark-Watson site : an archaeological exploration of colonial Perth Amboy, 2019
Item — Call number MU Thesis Cav
Identifier: b7929034
Abstract
Perth Amboy is a city with a rich and significant history that often gets overshadowed by its famous neighbors, New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. Its original occupancy stretches back thousands of years to the Native populations who dominated New Jersey territory up until the Contact period. By the seventeenth century, Perth Amboy was populated by Scottish, English, and Dutch immigrants who formed Perth Amboy into the city we know today. This thesis is an analysis of the artifact...
Dates:
2019
The importance of revisiting artifact assemblages : a case study of the Turkey Swamp Site (28-Mo-305), 2016
Item — Call number MU Thesis Myd
Identifier: b7668303
Abstract
The re-visitation and analysis of a previously excavated site and its artifact assemblage is something that is not always as common as it should be. This thesis will examine the importance of revisiting artifact assemblages through a single case study that follows the story of some particular archaeological site, its artifact collection, and its importance to the Middle Atlantic region of the United States's prehistory. The importance of revisiting artifact assemblages is examined through...
Dates:
2016
The lost and forgotten : a bioarchaeological analysis of the unidentified human remains of Saint Peter's Church, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 2015
Item — Call number MU Thesis El-R
Identifier: b7667211
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to analyze a collection of commingled skeletal remains and one articulated burial that were excavated in 1960 from Saint Peter's Episcopal Church in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and determine their probably [sic] identities. Previous scholars believed these remains represented the family members or servants of Scottish Proprietor David Mudie, whose plantation was once where the church currently resides. The purpose of this study...
Dates:
2015