Chaves-Hummingbird Archaeological Project

Summary

This project consists of archaeological excavations conducted by Southern Methodist University, Arizona State University, and University of Colorado at Chaves-Hummingbird Pueblo (LA578), a large Pueblo IV settlement located in the Rio Puerco Valley of central New Mexico. As part of this project, archaeological materials were also analyzed from Pottery Mound Pueblo (LA416).

Cite this Record

Chaves-Hummingbird Archaeological Project. ( tDAR id: 376124) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8V40WMV

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -107.015; min lat: 34.843 ; max long: -106.779; max lat: 35.165 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Michael Adler; L. S. Cordell

Field Director(s): Suzanne Eckert

Related Comparative Collections

Arizona State University Comparative Fauna Collection

Resources Inside this Project (Viewing 1-17 of 17)

Documents

  1. Chaves Hummingbird Faunal Coding Sheet (1998)
  2. Eckert, Suzanne, and Tiffany Clark (Ethniobiology Article) (2009)

Datasets

  1. Chaves-Hummingbird (LA 578) Fauna (1998)
  2. Pottery Mound (LA 416) Fauna (2000)

Coding Sheets

  1. Chaves-Hummingbird Bone Artifacts (1998)
  2. Chaves-Hummingbird Bone Fusion (1998)
  3. Chaves-Hummingbird Butchering (1998)
  4. Chaves-Hummingbird Dorsal Ventral Portion (1998)
  5. Chaves-Hummingbird Element Identification (1998)
  6. Chaves-Hummingbird Fauna Condition (1998)
  7. Chaves-Hummingbird Faunal Burning (1998)
  8. Chaves-Hummingbird Faunal Fragmentation (1998)
  9. Chaves-Hummingbird Gnawing (1998)
  10. Chaves-Hummingbird Proximal Distal Portion (1998)
  11. Chaves-Hummingbird Side Identification (1998)
  12. Chaves-Hummingbird Taxonomic Identification (1998)
  13. Chaves-Hummingbird Time Phases (1998)