Pueblo III (Temporal Keyword)

851-875 (1,071 Records)

Cibola Prehistory Project - Summary Information on Excavated Sites (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Keith Kintigh. Matthew Peeples.

Summary information on sites excavated by CARP, EMVPP, OBAP, HARP, ULCPP, RCAP. Dates based on Peeples and Schachner (2012) Journal of Archaeological Science seriation and tree ring dates. Available tree ring dates also available on tDAR.


Cibola Prehistory Project Integrated Ceramic Data (2017)
DATASET Keith Kintigh.

Integrated dataset of ceramic survey and excavation data from CARP, OBAP, HARP, ULCPP, EMVPP, and RCAP projects. Dataset has provenience, collection type, ceramic type and ceramic form. It has 45,995 entries representing 242,592 potsherds. This integrated database was created using the public integration at https://core.tdar.org/workspace/integrate/930.


Cibola Prehistory Project Tree Ring Dates (2015)
DATASET Keith Kintigh.

Tree ring dates from projects associated with the Cibola Prehistory Project


Cibola Prehistory Project Tree Ring Dates (2016)
DATASET Keith Kintigh.

Compiled tree ring samples for Cibola-area sites (American Southwest). Samples all processed by the Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona. Samples derived from Cibola Archaeological Research Project, Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project, El Morro Valley Archaeology Project, Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project, and Richard woodbury's 1950s excavations at Atsinna.


Confirmed Tracks (2016)
DATASET Will Russell.

Data on confirmed racetracks


The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: A Description of Ceramic Collections from the Railroad and Transmission Line Corridors (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeanne Swarthout. Alan R. Dulaney.

During 1974-1978, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted an extensive archaeological mitigation program for the Salt River Project prior to the construction of the Coronado Generating Plant near St. Johns, Arizona, and its energy corridors, the Coronado-Silver King Transmission Line and the Coronado Coal-Haul Railroad. Ceramic material from those corridors was separated from remaining project data and reported on herein. Over 148 ceramic-bearing sites produced a wide range of decorated and...


CPP Integrated Faunal Data (2019)
DATASET Keith Kintigh.

This is the integrated dataset created by the data integration https://core.tdar.org/workspace/integrate/959. It includes the combined results of the faunal analysis of all Cibola Prehistory Project projects: CARP, EMVPP, HARP, OBAP, RCAP, and ULCPP. SOme aggregation is done for burning and completeness but not for element or taxon. SOme variables were not included. The integration cited above can be copied and modified to get different aggregations or add additional variables. It includes...


Crow Canyon Archaeobotanical Remains
PROJECT Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

This project synthesizes archaeobotanical data from 43 Central Mesa Verde area Ancestral Puebloan settlements occupied ca. AD 500-1280 that were excavated by Crown Canyon Archaeological Center. For information concerning individual projects and full archaeobotanical reports see the Crow Canyon Archaeobotanical Remains References document.


Crow Canyon Archaeobotanical Remains References (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sarah Oas. Karen R. Adams.

Document with bibliographic information concerning references for the archaeobotanical identification and analysis methods, the taxonomic flora of reference, and the primary archaeobotanical reports from the 11 Crow Canyon Archaeological Center project reports


Crow Canyon Archaeological Center fauna through 2008
PROJECT Jonathan Driver. Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University.

Faunal data collected by Jonathan Driver and graduate students from excavation projects conducted by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, through 2008. Nineteen Ancestral Puebloan sites in the Mesa Verde region yielded fauna and other remains, primarily from the Pueblo II and Pueblo III time periods. Items archived on tDAR include the faunal datasets, coding sheets, coding guides and related manuals, and PhD dissertations based on the fauna from these projects. Archaeological information and...


The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Field Manual (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Field manual used during the excavation and analysis of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center fauna (and other materials) through 2008. Supporting information is available at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's website, www.crowcanyon.org.


The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Laboratory Manual, Version 1 (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott Ortman. Erin Baxter. Carole L. Graham. G. Robin Lyle. Lew W. Matis. Jaime A. Mereweather. R. David Satterwhite. Jonathan D. Till.

Laboratory manual used during the excavation and analysis of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center fauna (and other materials) through 2008. Supporting information is available at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's website, www.crowcanyon.org.


Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Manual for the Description of Vertebrate Remains (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jonathan Driver.

Coding guide and recording manual for CCAC faunal data through 2008. This manual includes a discussion of size categories used and criteria for assigning specimens to specific taxonomic levels.


Cultural Resources Survey of a Potential 1.8-km Segment of the Fence Lake Coal Mine Transportation Corridor, Apache County, Arizona (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey A. Homburg.

Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), completed a survey of a potential transportation corridor segment as part of the overall Fence Lake Coal Mine Project in the fall of 2001. The survey was sponsored by the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) on private land owned by SRP and land leased to SRP by the Arizona State Land Department (ASLD).


DIETARY INFERENCES FROM HOY HOUSE COPROLITES: A PALYNOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott.

The pollen analysis of 59 coprolites from Hoy House and Lion House in Johnson Canyon, Colorado, has yielded information concerning the diet of the Anasazi living at these sites during PIII times. Based on combined pollen and macro-floral analyses, the diet appears to be composed primarily of the cultigens Zea, Cucurbita, and Phaseolus, with heavy reliance on the possibly encouraged Cleome, and other manipulated or wild plants including the Cheno-ams, Oryzopsis, Physalis , and the Umbelliferae ....


Documents and Data from Hegmon et al. Marking and Making Difference: Representational Diversity in the US Southwest
PROJECT Uploaded by: April Kamp-Whittaker

Data sets included in this project were created for the article "Marking and Making Difference: Representational Diversity in the US Southwest.". Published in American Antiquity 81(2), 2016, pp. 253-272. By Michelle Hegmon, Jacob Freeman, Keith W. Kintigh, Margaret C. Nelson, Sarah Oas, Matthew A. Peeples, and Andrea Torvinen The paper is based on data from the Cibola region of the US Southwest, and each (.xlsx) file includes the data for a given time period (Pueblo III, Early Pueblo IV, Late...


The Dolores Archaeological Program
PROJECT Robert A. Bye. Christine K. Robinson. David A. Breternitz. Allen E. Kane. Steven E. James. Timothy A. Kohler. William D. Lipe. Bureau of Reclamation.

From 1978 until 1985 the University of Colorado contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562) to mitigate the adverse impact of a large water impoundment project on the cultural resources in the project area. This complex and evolving long-term mitigation plan known as the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP) has been called a “truly unique chapter in American archaeology” (Breternitz 1993:118) and was applauded by Lipe (1998:2) for its ability to “increase the power and...


Dolores Archaeological Program: Final Synthetic Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David A. Breternitz. Christine K. Robinson. G. Timothy Gross.

This is the final synthetic report of the Dolores Archaeological Project. It includes an overview of the project itself, as well as final reports from the additive and reductive technologies, and environmental archaeology groups. The final report also includes summation of the prehistorical context for the Dolores River Valley and modeling, resource, and population studies. Information on the various technologies---lithics, ceramics, and facilities---are also examined. This report also...


Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. A. Breternitz. Christine K. Robinson. Timothy Gross.

The Dolores Project was a large water-impoundment project constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation in southwestern Colorado. From 1978 until 1985 the University of Colorado contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562) to mitigate the adverse effects of the Dolores Project on the cultural resources in the project area; Washington State University was the major subcontractor. The mitigation program was called the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP). This volume presents...


Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981 (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David A. Breternitz.

The "Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981" is the second publication in a series of reports by the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior, on the findings of the Dolores Archaeological Program including excavation activities, and the preservation and analysis of newly discovered artifacts.


Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981 (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text D. A. Breternitz.

The Dolores Project was a large water project constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation in extreme southwestern Colorado. The Dolores Archaeological Program was responsible for the Dolores Project Cultural Resources Mitigation Program under Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562. At the request of the Bureau of Reclamation, the Dolores Archaeological Program produced this report entitled Dolores Archaeological Program Synthetic Report 1978-1981. This report provides the Bureau of...


The Dolores Legacy: A User's Guide to the Dolores Archaeological Program Data (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jesse Clark

A user's guide to the Dolores Archaeological Program data, compiled with assistance from a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado Historical Society. This is highly recommended as a point of entry into the large and complex DAP datasets. It contains a general introduction to the DAP and its datasets, by Richard Wilshusen; an introduction to the provenience data and DAP temporal-spatial taxonomy and interpretations, by Christine Ward; brief descriptions of each of the major databases; an...


Domestic architectural data - Chapter 7 (2011)
DATASET Matthew Peeples.

Domestic architectural data from Chapter 7 including room dimensions as well as information on the size, placement, and configuration of hearths and mealing bins


Dry Ridge Site
PROJECT Uploaded by: Jim deVos

This project details work by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (Crow Canyon) during the Basketmaker Communities Project, a multi-faceted research and public education archaeological initiative undertaken by Crow Canyon from 2011 through 2017. Specifically, this project details work completed at the Dry Ridge Site, a habitation site dating to the Basketmaker III, Pueblo II, and Pueblo III periods. This project contains maps, photos, and associated logs explaining what is depicted on each...


El Morro Valley Prehistory Project (EMVPP)
PROJECT Keith Kintigh. Greg Schachner. Keith Kintigh. Arizona State University (ASU).

The El Morro Valley Prehistory Project conducted survey and excavation in the El Morro Valley of New Mexico between 1999 and 2004. This Arizona State University project was initially directed by Keith Kintigh and, in the final two season, co-directed by Gregson Schachner. Systematic survey was carried out in a number of locations across the valley. Excavations were focused on Los Gigantes, a post-Chacoan great house. Sites discovered and investigated were overwhelmingly late Pueblo III in...