An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Proposed Liberty-Parker 230 KV Transmission Line

Author(s): Gerald A. Bair

Year: 1974

Summary

At the request of the United States Bureau of Reclamation, an archaeological survey was conducted by the Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, for the purpose of granting archaeological clearance along the route of the proposed Liberty-Parker 230 KV Transmission Line and two 115 KV transmission lines which will supply power to the Central Arizona Project's Little Harquahala and Bouse Hills pumping plants. Funds for this purpose were provided by the Arizona Archaeological Center of the National Park Service, and field work was completed during between June 18 and 29, 1973. The survey was conducted on foot or from a slow moving vehicle. Only two archaeological sites were identified, neither of which were recommended for further investigation because they would not be affected by the construction of the proposed transmission lines.

Cite this Record

An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Proposed Liberty-Parker 230 KV Transmission Line. Gerald A. Bair. 1974 ( tDAR id: 425646) ; doi:10.6067/XCV87083DR

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 900 to 1900 (Parker Buff ceramics)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -114.156; min lat: 33.381 ; max long: -112.492; max lat: 34.339 ;

Record Identifiers

National Park Service Contract No.(s): PX 810030183

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Contact(s): USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office