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Cellar Creek Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text D. Peterson. Ron Lee. Rick Ahlstrom. J. S. Wood. Ronald J. Ice.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Cellar Creek Ruin, located on Tonto National Forest land. The site is comprised of a 100 or more room structure (described as a caserón, compound, or pueblo) with defensive walls and a maze entry, accompanied by artifact scatter and at least one cemetery. The file consists of a heritage inventory form, two types of site data form, maps of the site, an Arizona State Museum archaeological survey form, and a cultural resources preliminary inventory...


Hardt Hillfort Arizona Site Steward File (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barcus. Sinclair. Steinke. Stievater.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Hardt Hillfort site, comprised of a hilltop compund and room block, wall, and shrine-like stone structure, located on Tonto National Forest land. The site appears to have been used by the Salado. The file consists of two heritage inventory forms, two hand drawn site maps, and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 2000. Note that the forms inconsistently assign prehistoric and historic status to the same described features...


Hardt Hillfort Arizona Site Steward File (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barcus. Sinclair. Steinile. Stievater.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Hardt Hillfort site, comprised of a compound and room block with accompanying wall enclosure, artifact scatter, and shrine-like structure, located on Tonto National Forest land. The file consists of a two heritage inventory forms, map of the site vegetation and rock locations, map of the site localities, and a hand drawn site map. The earliest dated document is from 2000.


The Roosevelt Community Development Study, Number 13, Volume 2: Meddler Point, Pyramid Point, and Griffin Wash Sites (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark D. Elson. Deborah L. Swartz. Douglas B. Craig. Jeffrey J. Clark.

The Roosevelt Community Development Study (RCD) was one of three data recovery mitigative studies that the Bureau of Reclamation funded to investigate the prehistory of the Tonto Basin in the vicinity of Theodore Roosevelt Dam. The series of investigations constituted Reclamation's program for complying with historic preservation legislation as it applied to the raising and modification of Theodore Roosevelt Dam. Reclamation contracted with Desert Archaeology, Inc. to complete the research for...