Garden Canyon (Geographic Keyword)
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This report presents the results of rock art recording and analysis, and archaeological test excavations in two small rockshelters on the Fort Huachuca military reservation in southeastern Arizona. The sites were investigated as part of the Legacy Resource Management Program Demonstration Project #21 under the auspices of the Department of Defense, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District. The Garden Canyon Pictograph Site (AA EE:11:15, ASM) and Rappell Cliffs Rockshelter (AZ...
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),...
Prehistoric Painted Pottery of Southeastern Arizona (2000)
Statistical Research, Inc., was contracted in 1996 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to perform a variety of tasks pertinent to collections of prehistoric ceramics from archaeological work conducted on Fort Huachuca Military Reservation located in southeastern Arizona. The bulk of the contract consisted of two tasks—teaching a class on the ceramics and prehistory of southeastern Arizona and preparing a guide to prehistoric pottery found at sites in this region of the American Southwest. The...