Tucson Basin, Arizona (Geographic Keyword)

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Farming the Floodplain: A Look at Prehistoric and Historic Land-Use along the Rillito (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen G. Harry. Richard Ciolek-Torello.

This report presents the results of a National Register evaluation of eight archaeological sites along the Rillito River in Tucson, Arizona. These sites were investigated at the request of the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers in conjunction with a proposed channelization project along the river. One of the sites, AZ BB:9:689, has since been obscured by the channelization of Wildwood Wash by the Pima County Flood Control District. This site was monitored by SRI archaeologists during the construction...


POLLEN ANALYSIS AT AZ:AA:12:869 (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Site AZ AA:12:869(ASM) includes a prehistoric canal. This Colonial Hohokam site yielded a radiocarbon age of AD 880 to 970 (one-sigma calibration) near the top of the canal and an age of AD 780 to 900 and AD 790 to 900 (one-sigma calibration) near the bottom of the canal. This canal came off the Rillto River. Pollen samples were examined from the modern surface in a fallow cotton field, and from the prehistoric canal beneath a large sherd and under a mano fragment. Pollen analysis was...


POLLEN ANALYSIS FOR THE DOVE MOUNTAIN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, AZ AA:12:170, AZ AA:12:783, AZ AA:12:785, AZ AA:12:83, AND AZ AA:12:84, SOUTHERN ARIZONA (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Twenty-three pollen samples, representing five archaeological sites in the Dove Mountain area, were examined. These sites are located in the upper bajada of the Tortolita Mountains that form the northern boundary of the Tucson Basin. Pollen samples were collected as composites from the floor of structures. One sample represents each structure. Examination of these samples was designed to provide information concerning plants that might have been processed in these structures.


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT AZ BB:9:148 (ASM), ARIZONA (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings.

Samples from features at Site AZ BB:9:148 (ASM) in the northern portion of the Tucson Basin in southern Arizona were examined for pollen and macrofloral remains. This site is believed to have been occupied by the Hohokam during the Rincon Phase, A.D. 950-1150, based on ceramic data. Excavations concentrated on six main areas at the site. Pollen and macrofloral analyses are used to provide information concerning plant resources available to and possibly utilized by the Hohokam occupants of...


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS FOR ROCK PILES, SITE AZ EE:3:48(ASM), TUCSON BASIN, ARIZONA (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Pollen and phytolith analyses were undertaken on samples from three rock piles at AZ EE:3:48, the Cottonwood Wash Rock Pile site. These rock piles are situated in semidesert grassland and probably represent Hohokam dry farming features used during the Classic period between AD 1100 and 1300. Rock piles often are interpreted to be associated with agave cultivation, although both maize and cotton pollen also have been recovered from sediments associated with rock piles in the Tucson Basin (Fish...


Watering the Desert: Late Archaic Farming at the Costello-King Site: Data Recovery at AZ AA:12:503 (ASM) in the Northern Tucson Basin (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joseph A. Ezzo. William L. Deaver.

In August 1995, Statistical Research, Inc., performed data recovery on an area approximately 3,200 m2 at AZ AA: 12:503 (ASM), a Late Archaic period site in the northern Tucson Basin. The site is located on a parcel of land owned by Waste Management of Southern Arizona, and the project was undertaken in response to the plans of Waste Management to construct a new southern Arizona headquarters. Three of the four stratigraphic units defined at the site yielded cultural features. One hundred...