Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)
7,376-7,400 (7,426 Records)
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Vol. 4, Chapter 1 42KA6163.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 4, Chapter 2 42KA6165, Locus 1.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 4, Chapter 3 42KA6165, Locus 2.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 4, Chapter 4 42KA6165, Locus 3.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 5, Chapter 1 42KA6164.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 5, Chapter 2 42KA6165, Locus 1.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 5, Chapter 3 42KA6165, Locus 2.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 5, Chapter 4 42KA6165, Locus 3.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 6, Chapter 1 42KA6897.PDF (2022)
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Vol. 6, Chapter 2 42KA6163.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 6, Chapter 3 42KA6167.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 6, Chapter 4 42KA6159.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 1 Flaked Stone.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 2 Groundstone.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 3 Ceramics.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 4 Ornaments.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 5 Minerals.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 6 Worked Bone.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 7 Unworked Bone.pdf (2022)
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Vol. 7, Chapter 8 Ethnobotany.pdf (2022)
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Wahweap--Stateline Development Area Inventory and Evaluation, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah (1996)
Planned development around the Wahweap area of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area will involve constlllction of a variety of structures, roads, and utility corridors. Areas which may be impacted were inventoried by pedestrian survey covering an area of 475 acres. Four previously identified sites were relocated. Two of these were redefined as one site. Fifteen new sites and 16 isolated finds were identified. Testing on six of the sites disclosed no significant subsurface deposits. The crew...
Wall Orientation for Outlying Structures at Pueblo la Plata (2007)
When project personnel recorded the outlying structures at Pueblo la Plata, reference was made to walls running "north/south" and walls running "east/west". This graph illustrates the variability in precise wall orientation, with black arrows corresponding with walls running "north/south" and red arrows corresponding with walls running "east/west". Results suggest there was no consistent attempt to orient outlying structures to the cardinal directions.
Wallace_Ruin_5MT6970 Ornament data (2021)
This spreadsheet contains key provenience, analysis and other data associated with Crow Canyon's analysis of ornaments from Wallace Ruin.
The Walls Still Stand: Reconstructing Population at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
The Agua Fria National Monument, a 71,000-acre parcel of land encompassing two mesas and a river valley, is a region rich with human prehistory. The landscape is freckled with sites dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, ranging in size from a single agricultural field to pueblos of one hundred or more rooms. One particular Pueblo, Pueblo La Plata, was the focus of my research as I attempted to reconstruct its changing population through the remains of its residential structure.