Yavapai County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
276-300 (306 Records)
Topographic map of agricultural areas and units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map of Agricultural Units on Control Mesa (2008)
Topographic map of agricultural units on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary (2008)
Topographic Map of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary
Topographic Map of Recorded Archaeological Sites Adjacent to Bull Tank Farm (2008)
Topographic map section showing Bull Tank Farm as well as archaeological sites that had previously been recorded in the immediate area
Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato (2008)
Topographic Map of Survey Locations Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato
Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument (2009)
Topographic Map of Survey Locations within the Agua Fria National Monument
Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa (2004)
Topographic Map Showing 2004 Survey Transects near Pueblo la Plata and on Control Mesa
Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin (2005)
Topographic Map Showing 2005 Transects Adjacent to Richinbar Ruin
Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata (2005)
Topographic Map Showing Agave Fields near Pueblo la Plata
Topographic Map Showing Results of 2007 Survey of Control Mesa (2007)
Topographic map showing results of 2007 survey on Control Mesa, which is the interfluve south of Pueblo la Plata
Toward Common Ground: Racing as an Integrative Strategy in Prehistoric Central Arizona (2011)
Throughout the Southwestern United States and Mesoamerica, indigenous peoples have used running and racing as means of religious expression, environmental control, personal sacrifi ce, and community cohesion. In such contexts , the physical location of racing w as often unimportant, and manufactured facilities were relatively rare. In the Perry Mesa region of Central Arizona, ho wever, constructed racetracks were highly formalized and elaborated. Along with their associated plazas, they represent...
The Town of Hackberry, Mohave County, Arizona: A Cultural Resources Survey and Research Design for Data Recovery Along a Reroute of the Preferred Alignment of the Proposed Mead to Phoenix 500kV Transmission Line (1993)
The following document presents the results of a cultural resources compliance survey conducted by SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants, at Hackberry, Mohave County, Arizona, and a research design for data recovery along the proposed Hackberry reroute of the preferred alignment of the proposed Mead to Phoenix 500kV transmission line. The project was undertaken to reroute the proposed line because Western Area Power Administration (Western) was unable to secure the original proposed right-of-way...
Townsend Butte Fort Arizona Site Steward File (1999)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for Townsend Butte Fort, comprised of a walled enclosure, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 1999.
Turkey Creek Caves Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Creek Caves site, comprised of two caves with smoke-blackened roofs and accompanying artifacts, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form, Museum of Northern Arizona card, map of the site location, and a black and white photograph of the site. The earliest dated document is from 1954.
Turkey Creek Petroglyphs Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Creek Petroglyph site, comprised of petroglyphs and historical initials, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form, map of the site location, and five black and white photographs. The earliest dated document is from 1997.
Turkey Creek Pueblo East Arizona Site Steward File (1998)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Turkey Creek Pueblo East site, comprised of schist masonry walls and sherd and lithic scatter, located on Prescott National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form and seven black and white photographs. The earliest dated document is from 1997.
Turtle Tanks Site Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file forf the Turtle Tanks Site, comprised of a small number of sherds, a rock alignment, and a possible pit house, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The file consists of two site data forms, a map of the site location, and one color photograph of the site. The earliest dated document is from 1997.
Tuzigoot Burials (1992)
Tuzigoot Pueblo is the type site for the Tuzigoot Phase of the Southern Sinagua Tradition and was occupied from c. A.D. 1140 to c. 1400. This report gives the results of re-analysis of data from burials excavated at Tuzigoot in 1933-1934. The purpose of the study is to abstract the organizing principles of social status, a subject of current archeological interest. This project was conducted within constraints that would be imposed by repatriation of mortuary remains. Nearly all of the 411...
The Tuzigoot Survey and Three Small Verde Valley Projects: Archaeological Investigations in the Middle Verde Valley, Arizona (1986)
This report presents the results of the TUZI 86A archeological project, whose main objective was the inventory of cultural resources within Tuzigoot National Monument and a proposed land acquisition area adjacent to the monument. It states the results of the survey, presents a summary of previous work in the project area, and discusses the cultural history and natural setting of the region. This is followed by site descriptions, artifact analyses and results, interpretations of the subsistence...
Tuzigoot: An Archaeological Overview (1976)
This report is the result of a proposed subterrene drainage project at Tuzigoot National Monument. In June, 1975, the Museum of Northern Arizona contracted with the National Park Service (Contract No. CX81005004) to study the impact of the drainage project on the archaeological resources at the Monument. In conjunction with this phase of the project, Museum archaeologists were to locate all possible undisturbed deposits in the pueblo. These deposits would be plotted on an archaeological base map...
Village of the Animal Tracks Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Village of the Animal Tracks site, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The site is comprised of artifact scatter, a nine or more room masonry pueblo, petroglyphs, bedrock metates, and terracing. The files consists of a site data form and Museum of Northern Arizona archaeological survey form.
Walker Charcoal Kiln Arizona Site Steward File (2011)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file which consists of the Walker Charcoal Kiln site, comprised of a kiln, located on Prescott National Forest land. A nearby sign reads, "This kiln was constructed around 1880 by Jake and Joe Carmichael to convert oak wood into charcoal for use at nearby smelters. The surrounding forest was cut so heavily for charcoal and mine props in the late 1800's that it is just now becoming productive again." The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated...
Wall Orientation for Outlying Structures at Pueblo la Plata (2007)
When project personnel recorded the outlying structures at Pueblo la Plata, reference was made to walls running "north/south" and walls running "east/west". This graph illustrates the variability in precise wall orientation, with black arrows corresponding with walls running "north/south" and red arrows corresponding with walls running "east/west". Results suggest there was no consistent attempt to orient outlying structures to the cardinal directions.
The Walls Still Stand: Reconstructing Population at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
The Agua Fria National Monument, a 71,000-acre parcel of land encompassing two mesas and a river valley, is a region rich with human prehistory. The landscape is freckled with sites dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, ranging in size from a single agricultural field to pueblos of one hundred or more rooms. One particular Pueblo, Pueblo La Plata, was the focus of my research as I attempted to reconstruct its changing population through the remains of its residential structure.
The Willow Lake Site: Archaeological Investigations in Willow & Watson Lakes Park, Prescott, Arizona (2006)
Between October 2002 and April 2003, Logan Simpson Design Inc. (LSD) conducted archaeological excavations at six prehistoric Prescott Culture sites around Willow and Watson Lakes, situated in the Granite Dells, a picturesque area of exposed granite bedrock located approximately 6.5 to 8 km (4 to 5 miles) north of the city of Prescott. The results of these excavations and the specialized studies of recovered artifacts and cultural samples are presented herein and, it is hoped, contribute to an...