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Turkey Hills Site B Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Turkey Hills Site B, comprised of a pit house with trash mounds, located on State Trust land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site A Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Tank Hills Site A, comprised of two pit houses, located on State Trust land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site C Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Turkey Tank Hills Site C, comprised of pithouses, located on State Trust land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated form is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site D Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Tank Hills Site D, comprised of two pit houses and a rock cluster, located on State Trust land. This file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site E Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Turkey Tank Hills Site E, comprised of a pit house and artifact scatter, located on State Trust land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document in the file is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site F Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Turkey Tanks Hills Site F, comprised of at least two pit houses, located on State Trust land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Turkey Tank Hills Site H Arizona Site Steward Files (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Tank Hills Site H, located on State Trust land. The site is comprised of rock features, depressions, pit houses, and artifact scatter. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Turkey Tanks Hills Site G Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Turkey Tanks Hills Site G, located on State Trust land. The site is comprised of petroglyphs, a rock shelter, walls, and bedrock metates. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Upper Ten-X Arizona Site Steward File (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Neil Weintraub.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Upper Ten-X, comprised of a Grand Canyon-style pictograph site, located on Kaibab National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1994.


Wagner Hill Ball Court Arizona Site Steward File (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Neil Weintraub.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the site Wagner Hill Ball Court, comprised of a masonry ball court, located on Kaibab National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1994.


Wahweap--Stateline Development Area Inventory and Evaluation, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Dominguez. Anne Wolley Vawser.

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...


Walnut Canyon National Monument: An Archeological Overview (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patricia A. Gilman.

Walnut Canyon National Monument is viewed here in the environmental context of the region surrounding Flagstaff, Arizona, and in the archeological context of the Sinagua culture area, with emphases on the effective environment and on the importance of the canyon to the Sinagua. Each phase of Sinagua culture history is outlined and related to the culture history of the canyon. Neighboring prehistoric groups, including the Southern Sinagua, Cohonina, Prescott and Anasazi, are discussed in order...


Walnut Canyon National Monument: An Archeological Survey: Archeological Investigations in the Walnut Canyon Drainage, North Central Arizona (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne R. Baldwin. J. Micheal Bremer.

The 1985 survey of Walnut Canyon recorded 242 sites, of which the majority were prehistoric. The first period of occupation dates to the Sunset phase, from A.D. 800 to 950, when the southeast section of the monument was most obviously occupied; there is some indication of sporadic early use in other parts of the monument. There is a hiatus from around A.D. 950 to 1066, the date of eruption of Sunset Crater. At the beginning of the 12th century there is a dramatic increase in...


Wildcat Hill Pithouse Village Site A4 Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
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This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Wildcat Hill Pithouse Village Site A4, located on State Trust land. The site is comprised of a pit house village with masonry features and a trash midden. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Wolverine Site Arizona Site Steward File (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Neil Weintraub.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Wolverine Site, comprised of pictographs, located on Kaibab National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 1994.


Wupatki: An Archeological Assessment (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Hartman. Arthur H. Wolf.

The Wupatki region comprises a unique and fascinating national monument. During almost its entire history, this area was avoided by inhabitants of the surrounding regions; Wapatki is arid, wind-swept and inhospitable. For a time lasting less than 150 years, however, Wupatki flourished as a cultural contact zone. This population influx was due to the effects of the A.D. 1064-1065 Sunset Crater eruption, which spread a moisture-retaining layer of volcanic ash and cinder over the landscape and...