Architectural Survey (Investigation Type)

These investigations include field and/or document and records reviews to gather data on the presence and type of historic structures and provide a general understanding of architectural and cultural resources in an area.

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The Gentleman's Magazine (1860)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Henry. James Parker. William Bollaert.

This document contains the 840 page January to June 1860 edition of the "Gentlemens Magizine." For this project the section used was: "Account of the recent discovery of Indian tombs, containing figures in gold and pottery, in Chiriqui, near Panamá," in The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, vol. 8 (208), January-June. Edited by S. Urban, pp. 45-47. London: John Henry and James Parker.


Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors (Legacy 00-127)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report offers guidance documents and decision support tools to help cultural resource managers (CRMs) and field practitioners make effective use of geophysical techniques. The ATAGS (Automated Tool for Archaeo-Geophysical Survey) software tool, which allows the user to develop an effective survey design for a geophysical survey at a particular site, is described.


Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors - Report (Legacy 00-127) (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report offers guidance documents and decision support tools to help cultural resource managers (CRMs) and field practitioners make effective use of geophysical techniques. The ATAGS (Automated Tool for Archaeo-Geophysical Survey) software tool, which allows the user to develop an effective survey design for a geophysical survey at a particular site, is described.


Gold Rush Found in the Graves at Chiriqui, Now in the Possesion of Tiffany & Co, and From Sketches Taken by Mr. W.G. Overen, U.S.M. (1859)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Shelby Manney

This document is a section of an article that provides illustrations of gold artifacts found in graves at Chiriqui


Gold-Hunters in Chiriqui (1859)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Shelby Manney

The 1859 newspaper article describes the arrival in Chiriqui of two explorers and chronicles the "trilling" story of their explorations in the region. This article also compares the gold fever that was experienced during the California Gold rush to the gold rush in Chiriqui--"alleged discovery of Second California."


Golden relics from Chiriqui. A paper read before the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia on Thursday October 5 (1867)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alfred Taylor.

This article describes the artifacts that where exhibited at the The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society meeting on Oct. 5, 1867. The artifacts were excavated in 1859 from numerous huacas or burying grounds in the province of Chiriqui, Panama.


Graphs Comparing Nitrogen and Carbon Content in Soils from the Cave Creek and Perry Mesa Areas (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Two graphs that compare the levels of nitrogen and carbon in soils both on and off of prehispanic agricultural features, in the Agua Fria National Monument area and in the Cave Creek area


Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons


Grave goods from the intact grave at BE-16-KH site (KOT-F unit) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Holberg.

This document includes both images and descriptions of grave goods found at the intact grave at BE-16-KH site (KOT-F unit)


Great House elevations (1977)
IMAGE David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

These images are scanned documents of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.


Great House Formation: Agricultural Intensification, Balanced Duality, and Communal Enterprise at Mitchell Springs (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Dove.

Mitchell Springs provided the central Montezuma Valley of southwestern Colorado a rare and reliable water source that has been used by ancients for millennia. People began to settle near the springs in the middle of the AD seventh century and by the twelfth century a sprawling watershed-wide community with large-scale architectural and agricultural works had formed. Using a combination of data from surveys and recent excavations, this article explores the ties between the rise of elite...


Great Pueblo Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen H. Lekson. William B. Gillespie. Thomas C. Windes.

After a century of excavation and survey in Chaco Canyon, a new study of Chacoan architecture should be redundant. Oddly enough, this is not true. The most extensive field studies of Chacoan building were the earliest (Holsinger 1901; Jackson 1878), undertaken before the development of tree-ring dating; while the most important dendrochronological studies (Bannister 1965; Robinson et al. 1974) were accomplished without the benefit of concurrent fieldwork. Chaco's archaeological literature,...


Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Design Element Analysis (2018)
DATASET Matthew Peeples.

Coding guide and raw data for ceramic design element analysis from the greater Cibola region associated with Chapter 7, pages 161-166 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.


Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Codes (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew Peeples.

Illustration of repeated exterior design configurations on Zuni Glaze Ware and Late White Mountain Redware (Pinedale Polychrome) bowls from the greater Cibola region. These illustrations accompany the analyses presented by Peeples in Chapter 7 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.


Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Raw Data (2018)
DATASET Matthew Peeples.

Design family assignments and vessel information for the whole vessel design study presented on pages 166-171 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. See "Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Chapter 7 - CODES" for examples of each design family


Ground stone artifacts from PALM survey (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This file tabulates ground stone artifacts from PALM survey, excluding Isolated Finds (IFs).


Groundstone images (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Ground stone artifact images, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Guidebook to Selected Air Force Historic Facilities (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen J. Weitze.

Over a 10-year period, during 2008-2017, approximately half of the Air Force Bases (AFBs) existing in the U.S. in 2017 participated in efforts to identify, review and transfer sets of as-built and record drawings to a special collection at the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA), Maxwell AFB. Augmenting the contributions of these 31 installations were those of four existing Air Force Stations (AFSs) and one existing Air Force Plant (AFP).


HABS Level III-BLDG 981, Randolph AFB, TX (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Victoria G. Clow.

Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) report for Building 981, located at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Report includes photographs, written historical and descriptive data, reduced copies of measured drawings.


HAER No. AZ-21, Old Crosscut Canal, North Side of Salt River, Maricopa County, Arizona: Photographs, Written Historical and Descriptive Data (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fred Andersen.

Historic American Engineering Record for the Old Crosscut Canal, which includes photographs and descriptive data concerning the construction and use of the canal. The Old Crosscut Canal was originally built to connect to Arizona Canal with the other northside canals. It served this function to some degree until 1913, when it was replaced by the New Crosscut some two miles east. The Old Crosscut remained, but has not been used for irrigation since. Beginning in the 1920s it was used to help...


Hanscom Air Force Base, National Register of Historic Places, Eligibility Evaluations, Bedford, Concord, Lexington, and Lincoln, Massachusetts (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Daly. Virginia H. Adams.

PAL has completed an architectural survey and a National Register of Historic Places (National Register) eligibility evaluation of historic resources at Hanscom Air Force Base (AFB) in Bedford, Concord, Lexington, and Lincoln, Massachusetts for the U.S. Air Force (USAF). This project represents Phase I of two anticipated phases of work. Phase II will consist of the completion of National Register nomination forms for properties recommended eligible for the National Register in the current work...


Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 1: Introduction, Historical Research, and Historic Architecture (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Victoria D. Vargas. Thomas Jones. Scott Solliday. Don W. Ryden.

This document, the first volume of a series of reports created by Archaeological Consulting Services, covers the restoration and preservation of the Hayden Flour Mill; voluntarily undertaken by the City of Tempe. This project surfaced in recognition of the importance of the Hayden Flour Mill and its resources, a desire for its complete documentation, and the development of recommendations for preservation priorities. The City decided to have the cultural resources investigation completed prior...


Herbaceous Plant Data from Agua Fria National Monument (2005)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Herbaceous Plant Data from Agua Fria National Monument


Herbaceous Plant Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Herbaceous Plant Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata


Hernando De Soto Archaeology and Artifacts (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fred White.

2010 Peer Reviewed Summary of field notes, excavations and artifact analysis from the ongoing research at the 1539 Hernando de Soto Potano Encampment and the associated Spanish Franciscan missions of Apula and San Buenaventura de Potano. This previously unknown First Spanish Cultural Period site is located on the wetlands associated with Orange Lake. The artifact analysis section alone encompasses some two hundred pages of detailed supporting evidence as well hundreds of digital images. This...