Southwestern Arizona (Geographic Keyword)

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An Archaeological Assessment of Luke Air Force Range Located in Southwestern Arizona (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carole McClellan. Lawrence Vogler.

In February 1977, the Arizona State Museum was contracted by Luke Air Force Base to provide an assessment of cultural resources, archaeological and historical, for the area known as the Luke Air Force Range which contains approximately 2.7 million acres located in southwestern Arizona. A records and literature search was conducted primarily by two researchers working part-time from mid-February through mid-May. This resulted in a description of cultural resources known to exist, an assessment of...


The Coronet Real Project: Archaeological Investigations on the Luke Range, Southwestern Arizona (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bruce B. Huckell.

This report deals with the investigation of three prehistoric archaeological sites on the North: the portion of Range 1, Luke Air Force Bombing and Gunnery Range. These sites were located within the impact area of facilities associated with the Coronet Real Project, a target construction and rebuilding operation. Largest of the three was AZ Y:8:3 which was cut by a proposed road right-of-way; investigation indicated that it was a Patayan I site with some later Classic period utilization, AZ...


From the Aguila Mountains to the Crater Range: Cultural Resources Samples Survey of the North Tactical Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah I. Olszewski. Glenn P. Darrington. Sharon K. Bauer.

The intensive archaeological survey reported here was undertaken at the request of Luke Air Force Base (AFB) to provide data that can be used by both agencies in combination with the results of other studies in their efforts to carry out that mandate responsibly. Specifically, the aim of this study is to provide data that will augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Range (Blanchard 1992), and that will be used for the environmental impact...


Range 1: Cultural Resource Survey South of the Crater Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Glenn P. Darrington. Sharon K. Bauer. Everett J. Bassett. J. Simon Bruder.

This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 1, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (Goldwater Range). Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.


Range 2: Cultural Resource Survey Between the Crater Range and the Sauceda Mountains, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sharon K. Bauer. Kristopher S. Shepard. J. Simon Bruder.

This study was designed to assess the cultural resources within Range 2, which is contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress" as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.


Range 4: Cultural Resource Survey Beyond the Sentinel Plain, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah I. Olszewski. Sharon K. Bauer. Glenn P. Darrington. J. Simon Bruder.

This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 4, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.


Targets: Cultural Resources Sample Survey of the East Tactical Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Simon Bruder. Kristopher S. Shepard. Glenn P. Darrington.

Luke AFB and the BLM have teamed up in the past to assess the cultural resources contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. This study was designed to further that effort, and specifically to provide data that can augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress."