Phoenix (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey in the Gila River Basin, New River and Phoenix City Streams, Arizona Project Area. IV. Definition of Ceramic Types (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Polly W. Good.

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Archaeological Survey of the Mead to Phoenix 500kV Direct Current Transmission Line Preferred Alternative: Volume 2: Final Report, Appendix IV (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah P. Dosh. Donald R. Keller.

Appendix IV of the final report for the Archaeological Survey of the Mead to Phoenix 500kv Direct Current Transmission Line Preferred Alternative, Volume 2. This document contains topographic maps of site locations in order of NA site number.


Archaeological Survey of the Mead to Phoenix 500kV Direct Current Transmission Line, Preferred Alternative, Volume I, Final Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald R. Keller.

The 243-mile preferred alignment of the proposed Mead to Phoenix ±500kV direct current transmission system was surveyed for archaeological resources by the Museum of Northern Arizona in the spring of 1984. Fifty-eight archaeological sites were identified on the alignment, plus 10 historic routes in areas crossed by the alignment. Seventeen of the sites are historic, dating from the 1860s to World War II. Forty-one prehistoric sites range in age from the late Archaic through the Ceramic period to...


Archaeological Survey of the South Phoenix Environmental Study Area (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James E. Ayres.

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Archaeological Testing of a Proposed Salt River Project Substation Location Near Las Canopas, AZ U:9:46(ASU) Phoenix, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas N. Motsinger.

An archaeological testing program was undertaken for Salt River Project (SRP) on a parcel of private land being considered as a site for a future SRP substation. The project area, which lies near the prehistoric Hohokam village of Las Canopas (AZ U:9:46 [ASU]), totals about 2.6 acres, just over three percent of which was sampled with a combination of systematically and judgmentally places backhoe trenches. No subsurface features were identified in any of the trenches, though a few prehistoric...


Archaeological Testing of the East Papago Freeway Corridor from 52nd Street, Phoenix, to College Avenue, Tempe, Arizona (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary Huckleberry.

Test excavations were performed in the corridor of the East Papago Freeway between November 15 and December 19, 1988. The project area extends from the 52nd Street alignment at Washington Street to College Avenue and is divided into three segments: 52nd to 56th streets, 56th Street to Mill Avenue, and Mill Avenue to College Avenue. The project area is approximately 3 km in length and is located almost entirely within the active geological floodplain...


Archaeological Testing of the Salt River Project McReynolds Substation Site, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tiffany C. Clark.

Desert Archaeology, Inc., has completed archaeological testing of a 2.2-acre site for the proposed Salt River Project (SRP) McReynolds Substation located in southern Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. The work was initiated due to the possibility that archaeological remains associated with the Lombeye Ruin, AZ T:12:109 (ASM), a National Register-eligible site, may be present in the project area. Testing began on 25 May 2004, under the direction of Tiffany Clark, and was completed on 2 June 2004....


An Archaeological Testing Plan for Sites and Canal Alignments Along Southern Avenue, Between 55th and 75th Avenues, and Along 75th Avenue, Maricopa County, Arizona (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chester W. Shaw. Linda S. Grafil.

The City of Phoenix plans to install a 25 million gallons per day (MGD) sewer lift station, gravity sewer, and a water line within the City of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona (Figure 1). The gravity sewer will be constructed along Southern Avenue, between 55th and 75th Avenues. The lines for this facility will be located in a 25 m (82 ft) wide area that will extend, from east to west, roughly down the center of Southern Avenue (Figure 1). This sewer will terminate at a proposed 25 million...


The Archaeology of Swilling's Ditch: Phoenix' First Historic Canal (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John S. Cable. David E. Doyel.

This report details the findings of a research project focusing upon the Swilling Ditch, conducted by Pueblo Grande Museum staff for the City of Phoenix, Aviation Department. Swilling's Ditch was originally constructed in 1868 and represents the first historic period canal of the early Phoenix settlement. A small segment of this canal had escaped destruction for many years and recently had become incorporated into the northeast portion of Sky Harbor International Airport. Air traffic planning...


Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform and Surrounding Features Volume 2 Features in the Central Precinct of the Pueblo Grande Community (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

Volume 2 describes the prehistoric features, excluding the platform mound and its adjacent compound, that have been excavated at Pueblo Grande Cultural Park, a 102-acre portion of the prehistoric site owned by the City of Phoenix (see Downum and Bostwick, Volume 1:Chapter 1). This city park encompasses the central precinct of the Pueblo Grande site. Data curated in the Pueblo Grande Museum Archive (PGMA) concerning the non-platform mound features are compiled and synthesized here, with the...


Arizona Department of Transporation Environmental & Enhancement Group: An Addendum Cultural Resources Class I Overview Report for the 202L, South Mountain Freeway EIS & L/DCR Project, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark Brodbeck. Jewel Touchin.

An addendum Class I overview to cover expanded portions of the State Route Loop 202 (202L), South Mountain Freeway, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) & Location/Design Concept Report (L/DCR) study area along Interstate I-10 (I-10) and the State Route Loop 101 (101L) freeways that were not included in the initial Class I report (Burden 2002). This overview presents a comprehensive assessment of previous archaeological investigations and recorded archaeological sites and historic building...


Assessment of the San Francisco Canal, Salt River Project
PROJECT USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation), in consultation with the Salt River Project and the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, is developing a Multiple Property Document (MPD) to nominate the dams and canals that comprise the Salt River Project to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). In 2010, Reclamation contracted Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) to map, photograph, and assess the San Francisco Canal for inclusion in the MPD. The San...


Assessment of the San Francisco Canal, Salt River Project: Photo Log (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Jones.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation), in consultation with the Salt River Project and the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, is developing a Multiple Property Document (MPD) to nominate the dams and canals that comprise the Salt River Project to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). In 2010, Reclamation contracted Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) to map, photograph, and assess the San Francisco Canal for inclusion in the MPD. The San...


Assessment of the San Francisco Canal, Salt River Project: Photos (2010)
IMAGE Thomas E. Jones.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation), in consultation with the Salt River Project and the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, is developing a Multiple Property Document (MPD) to nominate the dams and canals that comprise the Salt River Project to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). In 2010, Reclamation contracted Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) to map, photograph, and assess the San Francisco Canal for inclusion in the MPD. The San...


Bird's Eye View of Phoenix, Arizona - Maricopa Co. (1885)
IMAGE C.J. Dyer.

Artist aerial of Phoenix facing northeast "Phoenix. The county seat of Maricopa County, is situated in the Salt River Valley, 28 miles north of Maricopa Station, on the Souther Pacific Railroad. The town is embowered in shade trees and shrubbery, has streams of living water though every street, is surrounded by orchards, gardens, and vineyards, and is one of the handsomest in the West. The streets face the cardinal points, are broad and spacious and lined with trees. The County Courthouse, in...


Canals of Pueblo Viejo (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeryll Moreno. Mark Brodbeck.

This is a presentation from the 2021 Arizona Archaeological Council (AAC) Fall symposium on "The Archaeology of Canals in the Arizona Desert". As early as 1887 Hemenway visited the Salt River Valley and placed Pueblo Viejo on the map for the first time. Other antiquarians and early archaeologists proceeded to map and document the network of prehistoric Hohokam canals south of the Salt River, which connected Pueblo Viejo with other Hohokam villages and settlements. We briefly review these...


Ceramic Markers of Ancient Irrigation Communities (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David R. Abbott.

More than 1000 years ago, a people that archaeologists call the Hohokam first inhabited the deserts of what is now Arizona. They flourished for more than 70 generations in the lower Salt River Valley, the place where Phoenix now stands. Buried beneath the modern metropolis are the ruins of many aboriginal villages and a vast and elaborate irrigation network that may have watered 40,000 acres of cropland. (Jerry Howard completed this map, Figure 1, of the Hohokam irrigation canals and major...


A Class I Cultural Resource Records Review and View Shed Analysis in Support of the 51st Avenue Multi-Use Path and Grade Separation Structures at the Arizona Canal Diversion Channel, City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Doug Avann.

The  COP  intends  to  construct a  10-ft-wide  asphaltic  multi-use  path  (MUP)  and  two grade-separation  structures  between  the  Arizona  Canal  and  the  Arizona  Canal Diversion Channel (ACDC) to segregate pedestrian and bicycle traffic from vehicular traffic  at  the  intersection  of 51st  Avenue  and  Cactus  Road  in  the  west  portion  of Phoenix,  and the east portion of Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona (Figure  1).  At the  COP’s  request,  EcoPlan  Associates,  Inc....


A Class I Overview of the South Mountain Freeway Corridor Study Area, Maricopa County, Arizona (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Damon Burden.

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is preparing a new Environmental Impact Statement and Location/Design Concept Report for the South Mountain Freeway Corridor, south and west of the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. As part of that report, this Class I overview provides a detailed inventory of previously recorded archaeological sites and previous archaeological investigations located in the current study area. This document is to be used primarily as a management tool in the...


A Class III Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed Pinnacle Park near Black Mountain Boulevard and SR 101 in Phoenix, Arizona (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Walter Punzmann. Doug Mitchell. Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd..

The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is proposing to create a park along Reach 11 of the Central Arizona Project, on land which is managed by the Bureau of Reclamation. The Area of Potential Effects (APE) was previously surveyed 20 years earlier. The City of Phoenix Archaeology Office requested that this land be re-surveyed and that the location of site AZ T:8:53(ASU) be examined due to its proximity to the APE.


A Class III Cultural Resource Survey of Five Alternative Alignments in the South Mountain Freeway Corridor Study Area, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Andrew Darling.

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) initiated preparation of a new Environmental Impact Statement and Location/Design Concept Report in 2001 to consider alternatives to the findings of the 1988 South Mountain Freeway concept (SMCT 2001). In the summer of 2001, HDR Engineering, Inc. was contracted to provide services in connection with this project. The GRIC-CRMP was subcontracted to provide a Class I cultural resource overview of the study area (Burden 2002) and subsequently to...


A Critical Evaluation of Soil Salinization, Waterlogging, and Agricultural Fertility within Hohokam Irrigation of the Phoenix Basin (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher Caseldine. David Abbott.

This is a presentation from the 2021 Arizona Archaeological Council (AAC) Fall symposium on "The Archaeology of Canals in the Arizona Desert". In arid and semi-arid regions, soil salinization and waterlogging are thought to cause agricultural infertility and social change. Although common in irrigation models and theories, empirical evidence supporting a primary causal link among salinization, waterlogging, and infertility has proved elusive. Proxies and indirect measures (e.g., soil...


Cultural Resource Analysis of the Changes to the Proposed Mead-Phoenix Transmission Project (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A.E. Rogge. Patrick M. O'Brien.

The Western Area Power Administration (Western), Salt River Project (SRP), Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA), and M-S-R Public Power Agency (Modesto- Santa Clara-Redding) (collectively referred to as the project sponsors) propose to construct a 500 kilovolt (kV) alternating current (AC) transmission line with the capability to be upgraded later to 500kV direct current (DC). This transmission line will connect the Westwing ...


Cultural Resource Survey Along 43rd Avenue Between Buckeye Road and Van Buren Street Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. E. Rogge. Kirsten Winter.

The City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department is proposing upgrades along approximately 1 mile of 43rd Avenue between Buckeye Road and Van Buren Street. The upgrades include replacing or overlaying existing pavement; widening the roadbed to a standard width of approximately 65 feet; installing new sidewalks, curbs, and gutters; and replacing or relocating some utilities beneath the street surface. The City of Phoenix retained URS Dames & Moore to conduct a cultural resources survey to...


A Cultural Resource Survey Along 75th and Southern Avenues, Maricopa County, Arizona (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda S. Grafil.

The city of Phoenix proposes to install a 25 million gallons per day (MGD) sewer lift station, gravity sewer routes, and a water line in Maricopa County, Arizona. A gravity sewer will be constructed along Southern Avenue. This sewer will terminate at a proposed 25 million gallons per day (MGD) permanent lift station. The lift station discharge will be carried north, by force mains, through the Salt River Crossing. The waterline will be constructed from the lift station. Logan Simpson Design Inc....