Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)
251-275 (7,426 Records)
Páginas de un sitio web con enfoque a la arqueología del noroeste de México. Creado cuando fue dificil obtener información sobre ese sujeto, pero en la actualidad obsoleto.
Arroyo Hondo Archaeological Project
This collection derives from the School of American Research's investigations between 1971 and 1974 at Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, a Pueblo IV period site near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Artifact and Rock Distributions at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
Artifact and rock distributions were noticeably different across the landscape surrounding Pueblo La Plata. By sampling artifact and rock densities along three transects, we attempted to determine what the independent distribution patterns were for artifacts and for rocks. By combining our results, we hoped to see whether or not there was a correlation between artifact and rock densities across the site. We expected to see a drop in artifact densities farther from the pueblo, where less human...
Artifact Attributes: All Analyzed (Non-Mortuary) Specimens (2017)
Appendix A of Hedquist's dissertation, A Colorful Past: Turquoise and Social Identity in the Late Prehispanic Western Pueblo Region, A.D. 1275–1400.
Artifact Data from Surface Collections and Observations at Legacies Sites (2004)
Artifact Data from Surface Collections and Observations at Legacies Sites
Asiatic Echoes - The Identification of Ancient Chinese Pictograms in pre-Columbian North American Rock Writing, 3rd edition 2021 (2021)
This book introduces previously unrecognized ancient written evidence that in pre-Columbian times multiple intellectual exchanges took place between Asiatic and North American populations. Using the novel integration of the legal concept of substantial similarity with the comparative statistical tool of Jaccard's Index of Similarity the Chinese origin of 107+ North American petroglyphs and pictographs is established. Here is the long sought sinographic proof that Asiatic explorers not only...
Assessment of Cultural Resource Studies Conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1988)
Since 1978 Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia Laboratories have contracted for thorough on-ground surveys for the identification and evaluation of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites. A total of 13 surveys was completed for 31.281 acres on the Base and Forest Service Withdrawal Lands between 1978 and 1985. On May 7, 1987, Mariah Associates, Inc. was awarded the first of a three-phase contract designed to provide a comprehensive historic preservation plan for Kirtland Air Force Base....
Associated Materials, Non-Mortuary Deposits: Bailey Ruin, Grasshopper Pueblo, Homol'ovi I, and Rattlesnake Point (2017)
Appendix B of Hedquist's dissertation, A Colorful Past: Turquoise and Social Identity in the Late Prehispanic Western Pueblo Region, A.D. 1275–1400.
AZ Q:2:47 and AZ Q:3:98 Arizona Site Steward File (1991)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for AZ Q:2:47 and AZ Q:3:98, comprised of a burnt pit house village and extensive artifact scatter, located on State Trust land. The file consists of Arizona State Museum archaeological site cards. The earliest dated document is from 1991.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1921 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1921 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1938 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1940 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1941 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1945 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1967 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1967 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1967 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1967 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1988 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1988 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1989 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1991 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1992 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.
AZ- Archaeological Report 1993 (2011)
Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.