Gila (Culture Keyword)
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Three archaeological surveys have been conducted along parallel transects through west-central Arizona: the Museum of Northern Arizona's survey of the Mead to Phoenix powerline right-of-way, SWCA's survey of Mead to Phoenix project construction access roads, and Archaeological Research Services's survey of the U. S. Highway 93 right-of-way for the Arizona Department of Transportation. Combining the results of these surveys and previous research reveals three major concentrations of sites. These...
Land Use and Resource Exploitation of the Sonoran Desert: A Sample Survey of Cultural Resources in Mohave, La Paz, and Yavapai Counties, Arizona (1990)
In April and November, 1989, Statistical Research conducted a cultural resource survey of nearly 4,000 acres of land owned by the State of Arizona in Mohave, Yavapai and La Paz counties. The field reconnaissance documented 16 archaeological sites consisting of artifact scatters, trails, rock features, rock art and stationary grinding-features. The non-random survey strategy was based on a stratified sample of 640 acre-study units in the Hualapai and Aquarius Mountains, the Big Sandy Valley and...
Red Hill Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (1983)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Red Hill Ruin site, comprised of a masonry room block, artifact scatter, and cemetery, located on Tonto National Forest land. The file consists of a cultural resources inventory form, two copies of a hand drawn site map, two maps of the site location, cross-sections of the site, and a Tonto National Forest Supplement form. The earliest dated document is from 1983.
Sutherland Wash/Catalina Vista Groups Arizona Site Steward File (1981)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for 11 individual sites within the Sutherland Wash/Catalina Vista Group, located on Coronado National Forest land. The sites contain middens, bedrock grinding features, possible house depressions, sherd and lithic scatter, and petroglyphs. The file consists of a site data form, four maps of the site locations; a map showing the relationship of the sites to each other; and 235 pages of site descriptive narratives, drawings of individual petroglyph panels,...