Sandstone (Material Keyword)

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Round Valley Pueblo 671 Arizona Site Steward File (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold S. Gladwin. F. Olson. A. Olson.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Round Valley Pueblo 671 site, comprised of a large Payson-tradition granite and sandstone pueblo, located on Tonto National Forest land. The site also contains a Hohokam pit house village. The file consists of a heritage inventory form, a hand drawn site map, an unlabeled site data form, and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 1929.


Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Coal Haul Railroad - Realignments 1 & 2 and the Western Alignment, Private, Federal, and State Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Preliminary Evaluation of Realignments 1, 2, and the Western Alignment of the Salt River Project Coronado Station Coal Haul Railroad (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. James Trott. Gale M. McPherson.

During the months of April and May, 1976, Salt River Project requested that the Museum of Northern Arizona inspect a number of test pit and bore hole locations along the proposed Coronado Generating Station Coal Haul Railroad. Proposed test locations were examined along three alternative alignments, Realignment 1, Realignment 2, and the Western Alignment. A total of 19 archaeological sites were found during these investigations. Based on the data collected during this time, numerical evaluations...


Shoofly Village Arizona Site Steward File (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text H. S. Gladwin. F. Olson. A. Olson. R. Kelly. Rachel Most.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Shoofly Ruin site, comprised of a sandstone pueblo and accompanying artifacts, located on Tonto National Forest land. The file consists of a heritage inventory form, three site maps, a blank sketch of site setting form, two maps of the site location, a Museum of Northern Arizona site card, and an Arizona State Museum archaeological survey form. The earliest dated form is from 1929.


Site Form for 3PU0422 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0422. Site 3PU0422 appears to be a lithic reduction site of an unknown prehistoric period. It was found by shovel testing on a pimple mound during a systematic survey of Little Rock AFB. Several dozer piles were found around the base of the mound. No clear evidence of disturbance was noted on the mound, although the area has probably been clear cut and/or cultivated in the past. A total of 10 shovel tests were dug at the site, six of which contained prehistoric artifacts up to...


Site Form for 3PU0423 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0423. Site 3PU0423 is the remains of a possible historic structure, which creates a small rise in a large terrace. The site area is used as a horse pasture. The remains of the structure consist of a dressed sandstone slab, frame foundation, which appears to have been bulldozed away. The foundation was designated feature 1. Feature 2 is a small circular depression about 5 m south of the south wall of the foundation. Due to limited integrity the site is ineligible for...


Site Form for 3PU0427 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0427. Site 3PU0427 is a historic homestead found on top of a ridge and along its north slope. Although the date of occupation is unknown, it appears to likely be from the 1920s to the 1940s. Because of the lack of subsurface deposits with only 10-15 of it intact, it's ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0429 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0429. Site 3PU0429 is located on the southeastern bench of a knob, just below the crest. The site appears to be a historic homestead, probably dating back to the 1930s to the 1940s. Considering the limited integrity and artifact density of the site it is ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0430 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for Site 3PU0430. Site 3PU0430 appears to be a historic residence, possibly dating back to the 1940s to the 1950s and probably associated with the community of Macon, AR which is presently 200-300 m north of the site. The site area has been so extensively disturbed by bulldozing that it is considered ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0431 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0431. Site 3PU0431 consists of several structural remnants and is thought to date late in the historic period. No function could be determined for the site, which appears to have suffered from extensive disturbance, with only an estimated 10% remaining intact. Therefore, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0434 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0434. Site 3PU0434 is an extensive and elaborate historic site, probably a residence, with a total of seven features: 1) sandstone-lined cistern; 2) Concrete slab; 3) Sandstone and mortar foundation; 4) Partial sandstone and mortar wall; 5) Two large depressions; 6) Dry-laid stone wall; 7) Two Dry-laid stone walls. Due to the extensive bulldozing observed at the site, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP. No further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0435 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0435. Site 3PU0435 is a historic site, probably a residence which may date to the 1930s. The site is highly disturbed, with many dozer piles containing sandstone slabs and cobbles and bulldozer scars and has only an estimated 3-5% contextual integrity. Due to high degree of disturbance observed at the site, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0436 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0436. Site 3PU0436 is a historic residence or farmstead. Although the site has been severely impacted by bulldozing, two features remained to be identified. Feature 1 is a cistern, built of dressed, stacked-sandstone. Feature 2 appears to be a sandstone foundation. Unfortunately, the site only has an estimated 5-8% contextual integrity remaining, making it ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP. No further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0438 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0438. Site 3PU0438 is a historic residential site or farmstead. The site area been severely impacted by bulldozing and burning. There is also a modern trash dump on top of the site. Due to the severe disturbance of the site and its relatively common site type, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0439 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0439. Site 3PU0439 is a historic site, probably occupied during 1930s to 1950s. The remnants of two structures were found at the site. The area has been clear cut in the past, and site integrity is estimated at 10% or less. In view of the limited integrity and the fact that the site does not appear to be particularly old or unique, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP. No further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0440 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0440. Site 3PU0440 appears to be a historic residence, with evidence of two structures. The site probably dates to the 1930s or 1940s, and may be associated with the 1945 Ordnance Plant. The site has been severely impacted by bulldozing, with only an estimated 8-10% of the site remaining intact. Due to the severe disturbance observed, the site is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0441 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0441. Site 3PU0441 is a historic, possibly post-1940s farmstead. The area appears to have been clear cut except for the immediately around the structures. There is evidence of plowed fields to the north and west. Some bulldozer piles were found in the site area. Contextual integrity is estimated at 10% or less. Due to the extensive disturbance observed and the apparently late period of occupation, the site is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further...


Site Form for 3PU0442 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0442. Site 3PU0442 appears to be a 1930s to 1940s residence or farmstead. The site consists of the remains of a dressed sandstone and mortar foundation (which has been severely bulldozed) and a low to moderate density of subsurface artifacts. In view of the severe disturbance at the site and its mixing with a more modern occupation, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0444 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site Form for 3PU0444. Site 3PU0444 appears to be a 1940s to 1950s farmstead, probably associated with either the 1945 Ordnance Plant or the town of Taneyville. It consists of six features as well as an intact set of cement steps and a moderately dense subsurface artifact scatter. Unfortunately, the late occupation of the site and the disturbance noted are considered to make it ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0445 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0445. Site 3PU0445 appears to be a historic residence or homestead estimated occupation in the 1940s and 1950s. The site appears to have been leveled with heavy machinery and, considering the melted glass and burned sandstone, was also burned. In view of the extensive disturbance noted at the site and the late date of occupation, it is considered to be ineligible for inclusion on the NRHP and no further work is required.


Site Form for 3PU0447 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0447. Site 3PU0447 is a historic site dating from the 1940s to 1950s. The site area appears to have been clear cut, which may have promoted erosion and thus explaining the lack of soils at the site. The site consists of a rock-lined pathway, a badly collapsed depression, and a surface scatter of artifacts. Overall site integrity is estimated to be 2 to 5 percent. In view of the lack of contextual integrity and the late period of the site, it is considered to be ineligible for...


Site Form for 3PU0448 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0448. Site 3PU0448 has multiple structures and may be multifunction, probably dating to the 1940s or 1950s. The site area appears to have been clear cut at some time and then kept clear. All structures have been leveled to ground level and mostly removed. These disturbances appear to have left the site at most 10 percent contextual integrity. The site may be part of Toneyville. Given the extensive disturbance noted at the site and presumed late date of occupation, it is...


Site Form for 3PU0449 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0449. Site 3PU0449 appears to have been occupied late in the historic period and may not be of an age to make it eligible for inclusion on the NRHP. The remnants of two structures were found, along with a moderately dense surface scatter of trash. There is a lot of evidence for bulldozing in the area, leaving the site with only 5-10% contextual integrity. In view of the high degree of disturbance at the site and its apparent late date of occupation, it is considered to be...


Site Form for 3PU0451 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0451. Site 3PU0451 a historic residence, probably dating late in the historic period. The site has been highly impacted by bulldozing, evidenced by mixed soils and several spoil piles. The structures have been totally destroyed and are partially found in the rubble piles. The site area was clear cut at one time. The site only has an estimated 2% integrity, consisting of a buried, concrete sewage box. In view of the limited degree of remaining contextual integrity and the late...


Site Form for 3PU0452 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for 3PU0452. Site 3PU0452 appears to be a historic residence dating to the late 1940s or 1950s and may be a part of the community of Toneyville. The site was probably 90% clear cut at one time and has been heavily bulldozed. The only remaining evidence of a structure at the site are a set of two concrete steps {each with two tiers) and a scatter of dressed sandstone slabs with some evidence of mortar or cement. Due to the limited integrity and late date of occupation, the site is...


Site Form for 3PU0778 (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Popham. John H. House.

Site form for 3PU0778. Site 3PU0778 consists of a single dart point, made of yellowish brown gravel chert. The chert point was found on a patch of bare soil approximately 15m on a side, immediately north of a paved road. The artifact is currently in the care of James Popham pending arrangements for permanent curation.