Arizona strip (Geographic Keyword)

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Explaining Change in Production and Distribution of Olivine-Tempered Ceramics in the Arizona Strip and Adjacent Areas in the American Southwest (Department of Anthropology, UCSB 2014) dataset (2014)
DATASET Sachiko Sakai.

This data base is for dissertation of Sachiko Sakai: Explaining Change in Production and Distribution of Olivine-Tempered Ceramics in the Arizona Strip and Adjacent Areas in the American Southwest (Department of Anthropology, UCSB 2014). This file includes LA-ICP-MS data of sherds from Mt. Trumbull and lowland Virgin area in Nevada conducted by Sakai at IIRMES in CSULB and INAA data of sherds from Mt. Trumbull. For abbreviation used in the table, refer the appendix A in Sakai dissertation.


Man, Models and Management: An Overview of the Archaeology of the Arizona Strip and the Management of Its Cultural Resources (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey Altschul. Helen C. Fairley.

The region encompassing the land north and west of the Colorado River in the State of Arizona is the subject of this Class I cultural resources overview. This region, commonly referred to as the Arizona Strip, contains approximately 3.5 million acres, of which 2.75 million acres are administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 650,000 acres are under the jurisdiction of the USDA Forest Service, and the balance is controlled by various State and Federal agencies, Indian tribes, and...


Man, Models and Management: An Overview of the Archaeology of the Arizona Strip and the Management of Its Cultural Resources (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey Altschul. Helen C. Fairley.

The region encompassing the land north and west of the Colorado River in the State of Arizona is the subject of this Class I cultural resources overview. This region, commonly referred to as the Arizona Strip, contains approximately 3.5 million acres, of which 2.75 million acres are administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 650,000 acres are under the jurisdiction of the USDA Forest Service, and the balance is controlled by various State and Federal agencies, Indian tribes, and...


POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE LEFEVRE SITE (AR-03-07-03-1034) , ARIZONA STRIP, ARIZONA (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

The Lefevre Site (AR-03-07-03-1034) is a subsurface feature located in the Arizona Strip area that either functioned as a small pithouse or a storage structure. The structure appears to have been used by the Anasazi before or around AD 1100. Three pollen samples were examined from the floor of this structure in an effort to identify subsistence elements.


POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE PINENUT SITE (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute.

Twenty samples were submitted for analysis from the Pinenut Site, a Virgin Anasazi site located in the Arizona Strip. The site was occupied in the late Pueblo I to Pueblo II time span (ca. AD 850-1100). While evidence of both horticulture and wild resource procurement has been noted for the Virgin Anasazi, the degree of reliance on agricultural resources has not been studied. The major research focus of the archaeological study, of which this study is a part, is the identification of the...