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The Accuracy and Adequacy of In-Field Artifact Analysis: An Experimental Test - Summary (Legacy 11-157) (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Heilen.

This summarizes a report that discusses the validity of the assumptions made when, for the sake of conserving funding and curation space, in-field artifact analysis is used over lab analysis of artifacts in western states.


Archaeological Investigation at Fort Griffin, Part 2 (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anne Fox.

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Assessing the Quality of In-field Archaeological Artifact Analyses (Legacy 11-157)
PROJECT Michael Heilen.

This project reviews the validity of the assumptions made when, for the sake of conserving funding and curation space, in-field artifact analysis is used over lab analysis of artifacts in western states. Because test results showed that in-field and digital photo analyses of artifacts are of low accuracy and often inadequate for site interpretation, a set of recommendations is made for deciding how and in what situations field analysis is best applied.


Blacks in Arizona: An Historical Overview and Research Directions With an Example From the White Mountains (Student Anthropologist Volume 4, Number 21972) (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Curtis W. Wienker.

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The Excavations of Los Muertos and Neighboring Ruins in the Salt River Valley, Southern Arizona (1945)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emil W. Haury.

This publication which originally was Emil W. Haury's doctoral dissertation for the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, is based on the work of the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition of 1887-1888. The fieldwork was organized and overseen by Frank Hamilton Cushing. The Hemenway Expedition's work in the Salt River Valley was in truth a pioneering effort. Neither here nor in the adjoining Gila Valley had any systematic work of any sort been done. Although seen by some...