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This collection serves as a digital archive of archaeological investigations carried out by faculty, staff, and students from the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.

The collection includes resources from projects around the globe and includes documents, images, and data.

SHESC strives to meet the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsible, Ethical) principles of data stewardship.


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  • #167, Style II Bowl from Rock House (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style II from Rock House Site.

  • #168, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • 1864 Charles Poston, Description of Casa Grande (1963)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Albert H. Schroeder.

    This document is letter from Regional Archaeologist Albert Schroeder to the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Superintendent. This 1864 letter portion is in regard to a communication from Charles Poston, who was the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Arizona at the time. The letter was sent to Wm. P. Dole who was then the Commissoner of Indian Affairs. It is a general review of the condition of the Great House and a request for funds for excavation.

  • 1892-1992 Centennial, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains documents relative to the 1892-1992 centennial of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument including a book and related documents and images from an administratve history of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument prepared by A. Berle Clemensen. Additional Documents include the scanned figures and images used in the publication. These documents were prepared for the National Park Service.

  • 1917-1930 Administrative Records (2009)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    These documents are a collection of administrative correspondence to and from Casa Grande Ruins National Monument between 1917 and 1930.

  • 1926-1930 Pageant at Compound B, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project includes images, documents and maps regarding yearly pageants held at Compound B at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument between 1926 through 1930.

  • 1928 Excavations at Casa Grande Ruins (1928)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Harold S. Gladwin.

    Harold Gladwin's 1928 Excavations at Grande Ruins includes Gladwins investigations in 1927 at Casa Grande Ruins, the Grewe site, and Adamsville. While still at the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, Gladwin conducted excavations at sites along the middle Gila River in an effort to create a ceramic typology for the area.

  • 1930's Hastings CWA job
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project is documentation of excavations done at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument by Russell Hastings.

  • 1930-1940 Ruminations of Frank Pinkley, Southwestern Monuments Reports
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project includes compiled and scanned portions of reports from 1930-1940. Frank Pinkley, who was the superintendent of the Southwestern Monuments, frequently added a rumination portion to the Southwestern Monument reports. These ruminations provide a unique look into the personality, insight and sense of humor of Frank Pinkley

  • 1931 Casa Grande Ruins National Monument topographic maps
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains hand drawn topographic maps from 1931. Due to the sensitive nature of this data, permission is required to access this data.

  • 1932 Ruins Shelter specifications (1981)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This document is a detailed sketch and description of the shelter built over the Great House at the Casa Grande National Monument. The sketch and description detail the dimensions of the shelter along with materials used and the engineering firm, Allen Bros. Inc., Los Angeles, CA, that installed the shelter. The document also discusses difficulties encountered and the danger of damage to the Great House during construction.

  • 1933 and 1934 Casa Grande Ruins Excavation Photographs (1933)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    These images show various excavations related to the 1933 and 1934 Hastings CWA project at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The photographs detail many artifacts discovered along with pit houses. The photographs are poorly documented and do not list provenience of the excavations.

  • 1936 March, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Southwest Monuments Report, "Throne Room in Clan House.". (1936)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Frank Pinkley.

    This report discusses what was thought to be a "Throne" in a clan house at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.

  • 1936 March, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Southwest Monuments Report, "Throne Room in the Clan House". (1936)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This report regards a feature in the clan house thought to be an adobe "throne". Pinkley's excavations in the 1920's revealed the "throne" may be a portion of wall that had eroded in such a way as to give the impression of a special seat.

  • 1948 Stabilization photos of Compound A (1948)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    These images display the 1948 stabilization efforts on outer walls and buildings of Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Included are photographs of pre-stabilization, during stabilization and post stabilization. The photographs indicate the poor condition of structures prior to stabilization. The photographs also show the use and application of chicken wire to the structures.

  • 1957 Gladwin, Harold Sterling, A History of the Ancient Southwest (1957)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Citation Only Harold S. Gladwin.

    This book regards the histories of the Southwest and its peoples from approximately 200 A.D. to 1450 A.D.

  • 1957-1958 Development Master Plan
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    These images are various division master plans for the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Included are topographic maps in reference to headquarter, interpretation, road and trail systems, archaeological base map, general utilities and general development. The information reflects a very comprehensive future endeavor to revamp the monument.

  • 1957-1958 Development Master Plan images and documents (1958)
    IMAGE [not managed] H.A. Marsh.

    These images are various division master plans for the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Included are topographic maps in reference to headquarter, interpretation, road and trail systems, archaeological base map, general utilities and general development. The information reflects a very comprehensive future endeavor to revamp the monument.

  • 1960 Graffiti correspondence (1960)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Natt Dodge.

    This document is a memorandum from the Regional Archaeologist of Santa Fe to the Superintendent of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It regards the April 1876 historic graffiti of Sheldon Jackson located in the Great House. It mentions a biography of Mr. Jackson written by a Mrs. Dodge.

  • 1966 Richert Compound B (1966)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Roland Richert.

    This document includes observations and recommendations from Roland Richert concerning the preservation of Compound B, a Hohokam compound site containing two platform mounds.

  • 1968 Stabilization Record, Compound B, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument (1968)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Martin T. Mayer.

    This report references the stabilization of Compound B at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument done in April of 1967.

  • 1977 Architectual documentaiton of the Casa Grande Great House by David R. Wilcox and Lynette O. Shenk
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains architectural documentation prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk for the National Park Service. These documents were prepared as a deliverable under P.O. no 810060035. The sheets and images are also available in Wilcox and Shenk’s The Architecture of the Casa Grande and Its Interpretation.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House East ext. (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House East int. Tier B (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House North and East int. Tier A (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House North and East int. Tier C (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House North and East int. Tier D (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House North ext. (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House North int. Tier E (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House South and West int. Tier A (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House South and West int. Tier B (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by Davd Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House South and West int. Tier C (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House South and West int. Tier D (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House South ext. (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, Great House West ext. (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1977 Architectural Documentation, Wilcox & Shenk, South and West int. Tier E (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This image is a scanned document of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • 1979 Great House East ext. elevation (1979)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1979 view of the east exterior elevation of the Great House in compound A.

  • 1979 Great House North ext. elevation (1979)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1979 view of the north exterior elevation of the Great House in compound A.

  • 1979 Great House S-N cross section elevation (1979)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1979 view of the south to north cross section elevation of the Great House in compound A.

  • 1979 Great House South ext. elevation (1979)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1979 view of the south exterior elevation of the Great House in compound A.

  • 1979 Great House West ext. elevation (1979)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1979 view of the west exterior elevation of the Great House in compound A.

  • 1979 Ohio State University Architectural Documentation of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains scanned images of Architectural Documentation of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The documents were prepared by the Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation at Ohio State University Columbus under the Direction of the National Park Service. The architectural documentation was prepared using terrestrial photogrammetry and a phototheodolite.

  • 1980 correspondence with Harold Gladwin Casa Grande Ruins (1980)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Harold S. Gladwin.

    This document includes correspondence between NPS archeologist John Andresen and Harold Gladwin on the location of Gladwin’s 1927 excavations within Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Due to the disclosure of site locations, this document requires permission to view

  • 1981 Additional Studies of the Architecture of the Casa Grande and Its Interpretation
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains architectural documentation prepared by David Wilcox and Charles for the National Park Service. The sheets and images are also available in Wilcox and Sternberg's "Additional Studies of the Architecture of the Casa Grande and Its Interpretation.

  • 1981 Andresen, John M., Radio Carbon Dates from the Casa Grande
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This document is a report regarding the radio carbon dating of the wooden beams used in the construction of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It was done through the National Park Service Purchase Order PX 8100-0-0076 P.O.

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas Research Design (1985)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David A. Gregory. Fred L. Nials. Patricia L. Crown. Lynn S. Teague. David A. Philips.

    This volume presents the research design constructed to guide both the field work and analysis stages of the Las Colinas Project. It is the first in a series of seven volumes covering the project; the remaining volumes will document and interpret the substantive results of the research. The seven volumes are collectively designated as Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 162.

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Environment and Subsistence (1989)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Donald A. Graybill. David A. Gregory. Fred L. Nials. Suzanne K. Fish. Charles Miksicek. Robert E. Gasser. Christine R. Szuter.

    This volume is one of several substantive reports detailing the results of the 1982-1984 excavations at Las Colinas. This series of reports is collectively designated Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 162. The research design constructed to guide the investigations has been published as Volume 1. Other volumes deal with material culture, site structure, and the Mound 8 precinct. This volume presents the results of the environmental studies carried out as a part of project research.

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Material Culture (1988)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David R. Abbott. Kim E. Beckwith. Patricia L. Crown. R. Thomas Euler. David A. Gregory. J. Ronald London. Marilyn B. Saul. Larry A. Schwalbe. Mary Bernard-Shaw.

    The analyses of artifacts recovered during the 1982-1984 excavations at Las Colinas are described in this volume. Temporal variation was addressed using the traditional Hohokam chronology and the site-specific chronology defined in Volume 2. Spatial contrasts focused on distinctions between the Mound 8 assemblages and those of the surrounding residential area. A discussion of mortuary practices that emphasizes the nature of associated artifacts is presented in the final chapter.

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Special Studies and Data Tables (1989)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David A. Gregory. Barbara A. Murphy. William L. Deaver. Richard C. Lange. Martha Sullenberger. Christine R. Szuter. Mary Bernard-Shaw. Arthur W. Vokes. R. Thomas Euler. Charles H. Misicek. Marilyn B. Saul.

    This is last of the seven volumes collectively designated Archaeological Series 162. In Part I of this volume, the provenience system used during the 1982-1984 excavations at Las Colinas and the computer procedures used in processing the enormous volume of data that resulted from those excavations are explained, and the results of some special analyses are presented. Artifact data are provided in tabular form in Part II. Other volumes in this series provide the project research design (Volume...

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Syntheses and Conclusions (1989)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Lynn S. Teague. William L. Deaver.

    This is the sixth in a series of seven volumes reporting results of archaeological investigations at Las Colinas, a predominantly Sedentary and Classic period settlement on the Salt River within the boundaries of what is today urban Phoenix. Excavations at Las Colinas were funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, with the additional support of the University of Arizona during report preparation and publication phases of the project. Work was...

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: The Mound 8 Precinct (1988)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David A. Gregory. David R. Abbott. Deni J. Seymour. Nancy M. Bannister.

    The principal focus of this volume is a reconsideration of the construction history and organization of the Mound 8 precinct at Las Colinas. Seven stages of mound construction were identified, with some changes in construction methods and mound configuration over time. As a consequence, Mound 8 provides a record of the transition from an earlier mound form, similar to some stages of the pre-Classic mound at the Gatlin Site, to a later form similar to patterns evident in other Classic period...

  • The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: The Site and Its Features (1988)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David A. Gregory. WIlliam L. Deaver. Suzanne K. Fish. Ronald Gardiner. Robert W. Layhe. Fred L. Nials. Lynn S. Teague. W. Bruce Masse.

    In this volume the features and deposits discovered and excavated at Las Colinas outside the Mound 8 precinct are described. The nature of the sample recovered from Las Colinas, the chronology and history of the occupation, and the geomorphology and natural stratigraphy of the site area are covered in Chapters 1 through 4, providing the groundwork for the remaining chapters and for the other volumes in the report series. The major classes of features discovered at the site--structures,...

  • The 1986 Archaeological Investigations at Las Canopas, Phoenix, Arizona (1986)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text John S. Cable. David E. Doyel.

    This report will describe the results of archaeological salvage investigations at the prehistoric Hohokam site of Las Canopas, AZ T:12:16 (PGM), conducted by Pueblo Grande Museum between January 23 and February 28, 1986. Work at the site was initiated in response to notification made by a City of Phoenix, Engineering Department Inspector, Charley Marican, that prehistoric remains had been exposed in sewer line trenches at a construction site. Inspection of the museum site files indicated that...

  • 1990's Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Great House Architectural Documentation - University of Pennsylvania
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains documents created during the University of Pennsylvania's conservation assessment program at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Resources within this project include: condition assessments, reports, architectural drawings, images, and other related documents. Project work began in 1996 and continued through 2000. This project was funded by the National Park Service under a Cooperative Agreement with the University of Pennsylvania #144CA125097001 and 7029-2-0001.

  • 2000 Years of Settlement in the Tonto Basin: Overview and Synthesis of the Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    The Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (TCAP) was conducted in the Tonto Basin of east-central Arizona on Tonto National Forest land. The project was funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and conducted from 1992 through 1996, in advance of the realignment of Arizona State Route 188. The investigated area was a 61-m (200-ft) corridor that followed a 13.3-km (8-mi) stretch of the western terrace overlooking Tonto Creek. The project was divided into three sections based on the...

  • 2006 Aerial Image of Richinbar Ruin and Associated Racetrack (2007)
    IMAGE [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    2006 Aerial Image of Richinbar Ruin and Associated Racetrack

  • 2009 Great House Architectural Documentation Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Western Mapping
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains ortho-rectified images created from 3D Lidar scanning & mapping. Images and maps are in multiple digital formats including PDF's and AutoCAD files. Work was completed by Western Mapping, a subcontractor of 4G Consulting. This project was funded by the National Park Service, Department of Interior, P.O. D8610080001.

  • #2025, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2026, Style II Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style II from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site was...

  • #2027, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2028, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2029, Style III Flare rim bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2030, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2031, Style III Flare rim bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2032, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2033, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2034, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2035, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2036, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2037, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2038, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2039, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2040, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2041, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2042, Style III Flare rim bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2043, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2044, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2045, Style III Flare rim bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2046, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2047, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2048, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2049, uncertain Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of uncertain from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2050, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2051, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2052, uncertain or Utility Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of "uncertain, Utility" from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2053, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2054, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2055, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2056, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2057, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2058, Style II Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style II from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site was...

  • #2059, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2060, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2061, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2062, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2063, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2064, Style I or Style II Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of "Style I, Style II" from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...

  • #2065, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2066, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #2067, Style III Flower Pot Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flower Pot Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations,...