Yavapai County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
226-250 (306 Records)
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 AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS ALONG STATE ROUTE 69 NORTH OF DEWEY, YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA (1990)
The archaeology in the Prescott region, specifically in the Dewey area, is relatively unknown. Pollen and macrofloral samples have been analyzed from three sites north of Dewey along State Route 69 specifically to discuss subsistence practices. Selection of samples focused on examination of material from pithouses, firepits, burial/roasting pits, burial pits, and deep round pits. Pollen and macrofloral remains were examined from sites AZ N:7:41 (ASM), AZ N:8:15 (ASM), and AZ N:8:16 (ASM). ...
Pollen Data from Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Pollen Data from Richinbar Ruin
Pollen Study of Arizona N:4:6 (1969)
Letter report of pollen study suggests the Colorado Plateau Pollen Chronology (CPPC) is not applicable to sites in this part of the Verde River Valley. Distriution of economic pollen types suggets rooms 2 and 3 had different cultural functions.
Poster: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Long-Term Section 106 and 110 Survey and Public Outreach Efforts at Lake Pleasant Regional Park near Phoenix, Arizona: 26 Years of Research By Archaeological Consulting Services (2010)
This poster presents the results of several projects completed around New Waddell Dam and Lake Pleasant Regional Park.
Prehistoric Agriculture at La Plata: Exploring Soil Texture Changes across Features (2007)
Numerous factors affect soil composition, including the parent rock, time, rainfall, wind, and animal burrowing and wastes, but human activities undoubtedly cause the most extensive change in soil properties over the shortest periods of time. At Pueblo La Plata, intensive agricultural practices were utilized for just over 200 years, and yet, six centuries later, the legacies created on the landscape are still as visible. This paper will focus on the effects of prehistoric agriculture on soil...
A Preliminary Evaluation of the Verde Confederacy Model: Testing Expectations of Pottery Exchange in the Central Arizona Highlands (2010)
Regional demographic movements during the mid 13th-14th centuries signaled corresponding changes to social and economic networks throughout the American Southwest. In the high mesa country of central Arizona large, masonry pueblos were constructed around AD 1250–1300 overlooking the vertical walls of Perry Mesa, in the Bloody Basin, and along the middle Verde River valley. As these settlement clusters coalesced, a 45 km expanse of empty land opened between the upland pueblos and the densely...
Pretty Hill Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Pretty Hill site, comprised of sherd and lithic scatter and a possible structure, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The file consists of a site data form, small hand drawn map, and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 1997.
Profile Map of Examined Agricultural Terraces at Richinbar Ruin (2005)
Profile Map of Examined Agricultural Terraces at Richinbar Ruin
PROTEIN RESIDE ANALYSIS FOR SAMPLES FROM SITES AZ M:8:90 (AMS), AZ M:8:94 (AMS), AZ M:8:95 (AMS), AZ M:8:99 (AMS), AZ M:8:108 (AMS), AZ M:8:107 (AMS), AZ M:8:102 (AMS), AND AZ M:8:105 (AMS), ARIZONA (2010)
Protein residue wash samples conducted in the field on 24 grinding slicks, a mano, and a metate, were submitted to PRI for protein residue analysis using cross-over immunoelectrophoresis. These tools were discovered during the Bagdad Solar project, located in Yavapai County, Arizona. Protein residue analysis will test for the presence of animal and plant proteins that may be present on the working surfaces of these tools.
Pueblo Corner Construction Data (Pueblo de las Mujeres, Pueblo la Plata, and Richinbar Ruin) (2012)
Room corner construction data for the sites of Pueblo de las Mujeres, Pueblo la Plata, and Richinbar Ruin
Pueblo la Pato Agave Analysis (2005)
A data table pertaining to 100 agave plants at Pato Pueblo, Perry Mesa.
Pueblo la Plata Agave Analysis (2005)
A data table pertaining to 231 agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa.
Pueblo La Plata Site 1 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 1, Perry Mesa.
Pueblo La Plata Site 2 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 2, Perry Mesa.
Pueblo la Plata Site 3 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 3, Perry Mesa.
Pueblo la Plata Site 4 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2006)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 4, Perry Mesa.
Quadraped Pueblo Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Quadraped Pueblo site, which is located on Bureau of Land Management land. The site is comprised of a masonry pueblo, petroglyphs, and lithic and sherd scatter. The file consists of a site data form, map of the site location, and four black and white photographs of the site. The earliest dated document is from 1997.
The Racetrack Project
Between A.D. 1250 and 1450, a large number of ceremonial racetracks were built at and between villages in north-central Arizona. This assemblage began as a relatively dispersed collection, stretching from the Sedona area down to Cave Creek and from the Bradshaw Mountains to the Mazatzal Wilderness. Over time, the racetrack network grew in intensity but became spatially focused atop Perry Mesa, along the middle Agua Fria River. In conjunction with the Legacies on the Landscape Project and...
References for the Agua Fria National Monument Area (2012)
Bibliographic references for research in the Agua Fria National Monument area
Reimer Site Arizona Site Steward File (2011)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Reimer Site, comprised of petrogyph panels and a masonry lookout, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form and a map of the site location.
Report of the 2007 Archaeological Survey of Northwestern Portions of Perry Mesa within the Agua Fria National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona (2005)
In the Spring and Summer of 2007 Arizona State University (ASU) conducted pedestrian survey of approximately 300 hectares of the northwestern portion of Perry Mesa region in Yavapai County, Arizona. All survey areas were located within the Agua Fria National Monument (AFNM) managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). All survey areas and located archaeological features are within the Perry Mesa National Register District. During this field season, archaeological survey efforts were focused...
Report of the Spring 2005 Field Season (2005)
The document begins with an overview of the Legacies Project spring 2005 fieldwork. Subsequent chapters include: Agave Types and Distributions, Agricultural Impacts on Soil Compaction and and Settlement Size at Agua Fria National Monument, Legacy Effects on Herbaceous Plants on Agua Fria National Monument, Transect Survey Report at Richinbar, Architectural Studies at Richinbar Ruin, and an Agricultural Site Survey.
Report of the Spring 2005 Field Season: Legacies on the Landscape: Archaeological and Ecological Research at Agua Fria National Monument (2005)
The Legacies project is a long-term, collaborative research and teaching project between archaeology and ecology faculty and students at Arizona State University. The goal of the project is to document and understand the long-term ecological impacts of the prehistoric occupation of the semi-arid landscape of Agua Fria National Monument in central Arizona. The field research is organized through a seminar in which ecology and archaeology faculty jointly engage students in the collection and...
Report on the 2009 Legacies on the Landscape BLM Scope of Work (2009)
Report on the 2009 Legacies on the Landscape BLM Scope of Work