Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)

6,926-6,950 (7,424 Records)

A Temporal Perspective on Late Prehistoric Societies in the Western Cibola Area: Factor Analytic Approches to Short-term Chronological Investigation (1974)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Marquardt.

This paper has presented background information on the Cibola area, especially the El Morro Valley, and reasons for the investigation have been stated in terms of descriptive, methodological, and theoretical goals. Chapter 2 included descriptions of the research strategies of the Cibola Archeological Research Project and "accounts of the field investigations carried out in 1972 and 1973. In chapter 3 the focus turned to the painted ceramic materials found by the Cibola Project. The pottery...


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Test Excavations at AZ U:10:24 (ASU), Williams A.F.B, Arizona (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schoenwetter.

Study of the archaeological record of 6 test pits to identify a recommended mitigation strategy for the site.


Tewa Rock Art in the Black Mesa Region: Cultural Resources Investigations, Velarde Community Ditch Project, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas K. Boyd. Bobbie Ferguson.

Archeological surveys of riprap borrow areas on the lower eastern slopes of Black Mesa, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, were conducted from 1984 to 1988 for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Velarde Community Ditch Project and San Juan Pueblo Diversion Projects, and for river channel stabilization by the Upper Rio Grande Project Office. Eight separate borrow areas have been investigated to date, and findings are almost exclusively petroglyphs, images pecked into basalt rocks and boulders. A total...


Theodore Roosevelt Dam Project: Color Map of Project and Investigation Areas (1997)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Francis McManamon

The Theodore Roosevelt dam studies impact mitigation program consisted of three data recovery studies that the Bureau of Reclamation funded to investigate the prehistory of the Tonto Basin in the vicinity of Theodore Roosevelt Dam. The research was necessary to mitigate any adverse effects related to modifying and raising the height of the Theodore Roosevelt Dam in the Tonto Basin. The color map shows each study's project and investigation areas. The studies are labeled by the cultural...


Theodore Wirth Associates, Arizona Station Transmission System, Salt River Project, State, Private, Federal, and Indian Lands, Coconino, Navajo, Apache, Maricopa, Pinal, Gila Counties, Arizona and Catron and Valencia Counties, New Mexico: Final Report for Phase II: Archaeological Impact Study, Arizona Station Transmission System Study (1974)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard M. Davidson. Michael D. Metcalf.

The Museum of Northern Arizona developed a location analysis research design for Phase II archaeological investigations of the proposed transmission line corridor route for the Arizona Station Project. Through coupling this research design with a survey of sample archaeological units in the corridor areas, a projection of archaeological sensitivity was generated. This projection was based on a categorization of the total study areas in terms of environmental sensitivity to each. Variable for...


Thermal feature data - Chapter 7 (2019)
DATASET Sarah Oas.

Thermal feature data from Chapter 7. This dataset includes provenience, location, hearth type, slab construction description, area, volume, and ash feature and pot rest presence/absence information for all recorded intramural and extramural thermal features.


Tijeras Ceramic Project NAA data (2020)
DATASET Suzanne Eckert.

NAA Data used in the article "COALESCENCE AND THE SPREAD OF GLAZE PAINTED POTTERY IN THE CENTRAL RIO GRANDE: THE VIEW FROM TIJERAS PUEBLO (LA 581), NEW MEXICO" by Judith A. Habicht-Mauche and Suzanne L. Eckert. English abstract. The concept of “coalescent communities” has been widely used by North American archaeologists and ethnohistorians as a framework for understanding cultural responses to social upheaval. In this article we explore how the concept of coalescence helps us to understand...


Tijeras Geology Report (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emma Britton.

Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) is a Late Precontact, or Pueblo IV period (1275-1400), archaeological site located within the modern village of Tijeras, situated in Tijeras Canyon. Tijeras Canyon is a route that has been used both historically and prehistorically as a passageway between eastern New Mexico and the Rio Grande Valley. This field-based geologic resource survey was completed in conjunction with lab analyses of ceramics housed at the Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico. These ceramics...


Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) Decorated Pottery Attribute Data (2020)
DATASET Judith Habicht Mauche.

Excel spreadsheet created from FileMaker Pro database containing attribute data on close to 3000 decorated sherds from Tijeras Pueblo site (LA 581). These sherds are from the University of New Mexico field school excavations in the 1970s that are archived at the Maxwell Museum. Data were recorded by Judith A. Habicht Mauche in 2008-2010.


Topographic Map of Agricultural Areas and Units on Control Mesa (2008)
IMAGE Melissa Kruse-Peeples.

Topographic map of agricultural areas and units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata


Topographic Map of Agricultural Units on Control Mesa (2008)
IMAGE Melissa Kruse-Peeples.

Topographic map of agricultural units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata


Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary (2008)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary


Topographic Map of Recorded Archaeological Sites Adjacent to Bull Tank Farm (2008)
IMAGE Melissa Kruse-Peeples.

Topographic map section showing Bull Tank Farm as well as archaeological sites that had previously been recorded in the immediate area


Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato (2008)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato


Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument (2009)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument


Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa (2004)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa


Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin (2005)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin


Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata (2005)
IMAGE Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata


Topographic Map Showing Results of 2007 Survey of Control Mesa (2007)
IMAGE Melissa Kruse-Peeples.

Topographic map showing results of 2007 survey on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata


Topographical Mapping, Geophysical Studies and Archaeological Testing of an Early Pueblo II Village Near Dove Creek, Colorado (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Dove. Steven DiNaso. Vincent Gutowski. Harvey Henson. Jonathon Till. Larry Tradlener. Bob & Diane McBride. Kimberlee Miskell Gerhardt. Patricia Flint. D. E. Dove.

Assessment of the Champagne Spring Ruins Community Center


Toward Common Ground: Racing as an Integrative Strategy in Prehistoric Central Arizona (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Will Russell. Hoski Schaafsma. Katherine Spielmann.

Throughout the Southwestern United States and Mesoamerica, indigenous peoples have used running and racing as means of religious expression, environmental control, personal sacrifi ce, and community cohesion. In such contexts , the physical location of racing w as often unimportant, and manufactured facilities were relatively rare. In the Perry Mesa region of Central Arizona, ho wever, constructed racetracks were highly formalized and elaborated. Along with their associated plazas, they represent...


Traditional Cultural Properties Assessments for the F-117 Crash Site Within the Zuni Reservation (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Simplicio. Jonathan E. Damp.

This letter report is part of the planned activities of the F-117 Crash Site Removal Action. This undertaking will be performed by Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) on the Zuni Indian Reservation. The survey will include the crash site area and the improvement of an existing access road. The post archaeological survey report of the crash site located three prehistoric sites and five artifacts that were Isolated Occurrences. In addition to the previously recorded cultural resources reported by the...


Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1912)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jesse Walter Fewkes.

This volume report is a detailed document annually submitted to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. While it does provide some information of national context most of the document focuses on 2 reports submitted by Jesse W. Fewkes: "Casa Grande, Arizona" and "Antiquities of the Upper Verde River and Walnut Creek Valleys, Arizona. Fewkes' report, "Casa Grande, Arizona," is described in the general introduction to the BAE report as the final report of his work at Casa Grande. A...


Two Ancient Rock Inscriptions Indicate an Archaic Chinese Presence in the American Southwest (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Ruskamp.

This paper documents and offers translations for two sets of ancient, highly complex inscriptions readable as Chinese that were pecked into the rocks of Arizona and New Mexico an estimated 2,500 years ago. Here is what appears to be conclusive epigraphic evidence that Chinese explorers not only reached the Americas in pre-Columbian times but also interacted positively with Native populations, sharing both intellectual and cultural information.