Hohokam (Culture Keyword)
1,951-1,975 (2,690 Records)
Plan map of Pueblo la Plata, showing corner construction
Plan Map of Pueblo la Plata, Showing Corner Construction (2012)
Plan map of Pueblo la Plata (Perry Mesa), showing pueblo corner construction
Plan Map of Pueblo Pato and 10 Agave Concentrations (2005)
Plan Map of Pueblo Pato and 10 Agave Concentrations
Plan Map of Pueblo Pato and Soil Sample Collection Locations (2005)
Plan Map of Pueblo Pato and Soil Sample Collection Locations
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin and Surrounding Area (2007)
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin and Surrounding Area
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin Architecture (2005)
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin Architecture
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin, Showing Corner Construction (2012)
Plan map of Richinbar Ruin (Black Mesa), showing pueblo corner construction
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin, Showing Soil and Plant Sample Collection Locations (2005)
Plan Map of Richinbar Ruin, Showing Soil and Plant Sample Collection Locations
Plan Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata (2005)
Plan Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata (2010)
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa (2010)
Plan Map Showing Archaeological Sites and Agricultural Areas Identified during Surveys near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa
Plan Map Showing Pollen Samples Taken from Pueblo la Plata Terraces (2006)
Plan map of agricultural features identified in the drainage between Pueblo la Plata and Control Mesa, showing places from which pollen samples were collected.
Plan Maps of Outlying Structures at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa (2007)
In the spring of 2005, students with the Legacies on the Landscape project, under the direction of Matt Peeples, located and recorded outlying structures in the vicinity of Pueblo la Plata, on Perry Mesa. Outlying structures were mapped using the tape and compass method, resulting in plan maps by Will Russell.
Plan of Work - Archaeological Testing - Avenue between Broadway Road and the GRIC Boundary - Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (1999)
This document presents the Plan of Work submitted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRl) to the Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) for archaeological testing along 51st Avenue between Broadway and the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) boundary (Project No. 68943) in Phoenix. Maricopa County (Figure 1). A previous archaeological survey by Dames and Moore (Shepard and Rogge 1997) located a single archaeological site within the project area. Early research by Frank Midvale (1966),...
Plans and Profiles Structures 4 and 5 Compound A (1963)
Image shows plans and profiles of Structures 4 and 5 in Compound A at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Platform Mounds of the Arizona Desert: An Experiment in Organizational Complexity (1993)
Platform mounds were built by the prehistoric Salado and Hohokam people of southern Arizona from the 13th through the 15th century A.O., the Classic period. They are basically artificial, flat-topped hills on which the ruling families of the day built their homes. Additional residences and storage rooms were built around the base of a mound, and the whole was enclosed within a compound wall. Each mound was the administrative, ceremonial, and economic center for a small-scale political system,...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT AZ T:4:71(ASM), THE DALTON SITE, NEW RIVER, ARIZONA (1989)
Pollen was collected and analyzed from six samples at the Dalton Site of New River, Arizona. This large Hohokam site consists chiefly of limited resource activity areas spanning the Colonial and Sedentary periods (approximately AD 550-1150). Pollen analysis was directed toward the recovery of evidence for use of indigenous or cultivated plant resources.
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT ONE RESIDENTIAL SITE, AZ T:8:4 (ASM), AND POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT TWO AGRICULTURAL SITES, AZ T:8:9 (ASM) AND AZ T:8:35 (ASU)/AZ T:8:176 (ASM), FOR THE FORT MOUNTAIN PROJECT, ARIZONA (2004)
Five archaeological sites (two agricultural and three habitation) were examined in the Fort Mountain Project located in the Union Hills area north of Phoenix. Four of these archaeological sites were examined for archaeobotanic remains. Site AZ T:8:4(ASM), a residential site, yielded five pollen samples for analysis from three habitation features. Site AZ T:8:9(ASM) was comprised of numerous rock piles, five of which were examined for both pollen and phytoliths that might inform concerning...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE BLUE POINT BRIDGE SITE, AZ U:6:37(ASM) (1988)
Eighteen pollen samples were analyzed from the Blue Point Bridge Archaological Site, a large Hohokam habitation site. The site was permanently occupied during the Sacaton phase (AD 900-1100) and possibly toward the end of the Santa Cruz phase (AD 700-900). Five functionally distinct spatial components were identified and features from three of these components were analyzed for pollen. Pollen analysis was conducted to identify specific biotic resources used at the site. In addition, data...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THREE SITES IN THE VERDE VALLEY, ARIZONA (1989)
Pollen samples were analyzed from three sites (AZ N:4:23, PD-11, and PD-12) near Tuzigoot National Monument in the Verde Valley. Occupations include Hohokam, Sinagua, and historic Yavapai. Pollen samples collected at these sites represent living surfaces, a roasting pit, and two rock piles. Pollen analysis identified cultigens grown and addresses the subsistence base.
POLLEN ANALYSIS FOR AREAS 8/9 AND 14 AT PUEBLO SALADO, ARIZONA (1991)
Pollen and phytolith samples were examined from a variety of occupational proveniences within areas 8/9 and 14 at Pueblo Salado to examine the subsistence record. In addition to identifying vegetal elements of the subsistence base, examination of pollen from occupational proveniences provides evidence of patterns of economic activities. Pollen may contribute to an understanding of functional differentiation of space at Pueblo Salado, an element of Problem Domain I. Examination of the pollen...
POLLEN ANALYSIS FOR SITES AZ U:9:67(ASM) AND AZ U:10:2(ASM), THE ESCALA DATA RECOVERY PROJECT, CENTRAL ARIZONA (2005)
The La Lomita site (AZ U:9:67) and the Germann site (AZ U:10:2) are large Hohokam Village sites located in modern-day Phoenix, Arizona. Both areas have undergone repeated archaeological investigations. The La Lomita site represents occupation from at least the late Santa Cruz through middle Sacaton phases, while the Germann Site dates to the late Pioneer through Classic periods. Pollen analysis at these sites is limited to five samples from the La Lomita site and two samples from the...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A CHECK DAM AND LINEAR BORDER AT AZ T:4:35(ASM) (1989)
Six pollen samples were examined from two trenches at AZ T:4:35(ASM), New River Community Park. This large Hohokam site contains evidence of check dams and possible linear borders. Pollen analysis concentrated on identifying the presence of any cultigens associated with Check Dam 3 and Linear Border 3.
Pollen Analysis of Agricultural Terraces on La Plata Mesa, Agua Fria National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona (2007) (2007)
Agricultural terraces from two sites on Perry Mesa (La Plata and Bull Tank) and one site at the north edge of Black Mesa (Richinbar Ruin) were investigated using pollen analysis. The samples are listed in Table 1 by site and context. The sites are located on mesas bounding canyons containing the headwaters of the Agua Fria River. Native populations of Agave parryi grown on the mesas and around sites grow hybrid agaves (Agave chrysantha x A. parryi) that are living artifacts of pre-Columbian...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF FEATURES AT THE KRUEGER SITE, NA19,765 (1988)
Twenty extramural pits at the Krueger site (NAI9,765) in southern Arizona were examined for pollen. This Classic period Hohokam site may represent either a small village that was permanently inhabited or a seasonally reoccupied camp that appears to have been occupied during the Soho phase (AD 1100-1200).·A·variety of plant/food processing activities are assumed to have been undertaken at this site. Three research questions have been posed for the pollen (and macrofloral) analysis at this...