Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)
5,351-5,375 (7,426 Records)
This database is the chipped stone excavated in the 1984-86 field seasons at Gran Quivira Pueblo. N.B.: although it is not a column in this database, some analyses using these data would have recoded all obsidian as '1', all local chert types as '2', and all quartzite as '3.'
The Grand Canyon River Corridor Survey Project: Archaeological Survey Along the Colorado River Between Glen Canyon Dam and Separation Canyon (1994)
Between August 30,1990 and May 10,1991, an archaeological inventory was completed along a 255-mile-long segment of the Colorado River corridor from the base of Glen Canyon Dam to Separation Canyon. This survey was undertaken by the National Park Service (NPS) in Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA) and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (GLCA) to provide baseline cultural resource information to the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) for inclusion in the Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement...
Graphs Comparing Nitrogen and Carbon Content in Soils from the Cave Creek and Perry Mesa Areas (2012)
Two graphs that compare the levels of nitrogen and carbon in soils both on and off of prehispanic agricultural features, in the Agua Fria National Monument area and in the Cave Creek area
Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons (2005)
Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons
Grasshopper Pueblo Fauna
This project consists of fauna that was recovered during excavations by the University of Arizona at Grasshopper Pueblo (AZ P:14:1 [ASM]).
Grasshopper Pueblo Fauna (2014)
This dataset consists of a portion of the faunal assemblage that was excavated by the University of Arizona at Grasshopper Pueblo. These data were entered into a digital format from the original faunal coding cards on file at the Arizona State Museum. **NB: up to this point we have not reached the cards for the avian fauna; only mammals are included in this dataset.** In cleaning the digital file February 2018 K. Spielmann undertook the following: The No of Specs column was edited to be a...
Great House Formation: Agricultural Intensification, Balanced Duality, and Communal Enterprise at Mitchell Springs (2021)
Mitchell Springs provided the central Montezuma Valley of southwestern Colorado a rare and reliable water source that has been used by ancients for millennia. People began to settle near the springs in the middle of the AD seventh century and by the twelfth century a sprawling watershed-wide community with large-scale architectural and agricultural works had formed. Using a combination of data from surveys and recent excavations, this article explores the ties between the rise of elite...
Great houses, shrines, and high places: Intervisibility in the Chacoan world
These are the "robust" viewsheds as calculated for Ruth M. Van Dyke, R. Kyle Bocinsky, Tucker Robinson, and Thomas C. Windes, Great houses, shrines, and high places: Intervisibility in the Chacoan World, American Antiquity 81, pp. 205–230 (2016). The data include three files: A shapefile of site locations and site information; A Graph ML network file where nodes are the sites, and edges represent intervisibility between sites; and a zip file with viewsheds from each site. The viewsheds are...
Great Kiva Size Data (2018)
Public or religious architecture in non-state societies has traditionally been interpreted as integrative, an assumption that has limited the ability of archaeologists to study religious change in these settings. We argue that considering such structures within their local historical contexts offers a better approach to understanding diversity in religious architecture. This study examines great kivas, large public or religious buildings in the prehispanic U.S. Southwest, as potential...
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Design Element Analysis (2018)
Coding guide and raw data for ceramic design element analysis from the greater Cibola region associated with Chapter 7, pages 161-166 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Codes (2018)
Illustration of repeated exterior design configurations on Zuni Glaze Ware and Late White Mountain Redware (Pinedale Polychrome) bowls from the greater Cibola region. These illustrations accompany the analyses presented by Peeples in Chapter 7 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Raw Data (2018)
Design family assignments and vessel information for the whole vessel design study presented on pages 166-171 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. See "Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Chapter 7 - CODES" for examples of each design family
Greenstone_Pueblo_5MT006970 FS list (2021)
This dataset contains the Field Specimen data for individual artifacts from Greenstone Pueblo analyzed by Crow Canyon.
Guadalupe Ruin Fauna
Faunal assemblage from Guadalupe Ruin analyzed by Kathy Roler Durand.
Guadalupe Ruin Fauna (2014)
Faunal dataset from Guadalupe Ruin analyzed by Kathy Roler Durand.
Guide for Salvage Archaeology (1962)
This guide was prepared in connection with an experimental training course in salvage archaeology conducted by the Museum of New Mexico and the Fort Burgwin Research Center with the cooperation and assistance of the National Science Foundation. The course was designed to acquaint a small group of advanced student archaeologists with the special problems and techniques of salvage archaeology, and to prepare these students for positions of responsibility in those salvage programs which are...
Hafted Items (1985)
The Reductive Technologies Group (RTG) was headed by Roger A. Moore between 1978 and 1979 and by Carl J. Phagan from 1979 to 1985, with the assistance of T. Homer Hruby between 1980 and 1984; supporting work was provided by crew chiefs Gail G. Snyder and Phillip D. Neusius. This DAP analysis group was responsible for supporting the broad research goals of the DAP through the implementation of mid-level research design governing the collection and analysis of data from “artifacts which were...
HARP 1990 Excavation Forms (1990)
HARP excavation forms from the 1990 season
HARP 1990 In-Field and Survey Lithic and Groundstone Tabulation Forms (1990)
In-field and survey lithic and groundstone tabulation forms from the HARP 1990 season.
HARP 1990 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1990)
In-field ceramic tabulation forms for the HARP 1990 excavation season
HARP 1990 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1990)
Ceramic tabulation forms from 1990 HARP survey
HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ500-LZ599 (1990)
HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ500-LZ599
HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ600-629, LZ650-659 (1990)
HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ600-629, LZ650-659.
HARP 1990-1991 Excavation and Survey Ceramic Tabulations (1991)
HARP 1990-1991 excavation ceramic tabulation Forms, 1991 ceramic survey tabulation forms
HARP 1990-1991 Excavation Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms (1991)
Chipped stone tabulation forms from the HARP 1990-1991 excavation season.