Cochise (County) (Geographic Keyword)
26-31 (31 Records)
The Musem of Northern Arizona developed a location analysis research design for Phase II archaeological investigations of the proposed transmission line corridor routes for the Arizona Nuclear Power Project. Through coupling this research design with a survey of sample archaeological units in the corridor areas, a projection of archaeological sensitivity was generated. This projection was based on a categorization of the total study area in terms of environmental-archaeological zones, and...
On the Border: Analysis of Materials Recovered from the 1964 and 1991-1992 Excavations at the Garden Canyon Site (AZ EE: 11: 13 ASM) (1996)
The Garden Canyon site (AZ EE: 11: 13 ASM) is located in the middle San Pedro River valley in southeast Arizona on lands administered by Fort Huachuca. The site's significance is well known, perhaps best exemplified by its listing in 1974 on the National Register of Historic Places. Although three major excavation efforts have been conducted on the site, prior to this contract, a systematic analysis of the recovered artifacts had never been conducted. In 1993, Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI),...
Peppersauce Wash Project: a Preliminary Report On the Salvage Excavation of Four Archeological Sites in the San Pedro Valley, Southeastern Arizona (1971)
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Pollen Analysis at AZ Ee:7:22 (1980)
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Report of the Museum of Northern Arizona On Archeological and Paleontological Reconnaissance and Excavation On Lands of the United States for the Calendar Year of 1978 (1979)
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The Tres Alamos Site on the San Pedro River, Southeastern Arizona (1947)
The ruins lie on the east bank of the San Pedro River some twelve miles by road north of the town of Benson. At this point the river has started to cut into an erosion terrace or bench on which the ruins are located. This bench rises about one hundred to one hundred and fifty feet above the bed of the river, and is eroded by relatively short but deep and steep-banked gullies or arroyos into several tongues of land fanning out toward the river. Evidences of prehistoric occupation are found on the...