Irrigation (Other Keyword)

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Oxygen Isotope Variability in Water Sources on the Colorado Plateau: Preliminaries to Stable Isotope Models of Prehistoric Irrigation (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ralph Burrillo. Michael Lewis. Joan Coltrain.

For aboriginal agriculturalists, subsistence strategies are tightly constrained by ecological conditions. The primary carbohydrate staple of prehistoric communities in the American Southwest (Zea mays) derives from low-altitude, subtropical conditions in Mesoamerica and is at its environmental limit on the cooler, more arid Colorado Plateau. In areas like Cedar Mesa in southeastern Utah, environmental limitations were addressed by either of two strategies. Dry farming with summer monsoonal...


Panguitch City Irrigation System (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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Parinello Irrigation Ditch Crr # 13-963 (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Whitley A. Frost.

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Payne Irrigation Pond Row (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marian Revitte.

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Phase 1 Cultural Resource Study Santa Barbara Mission Park Rose Garden Irrigation Systemm Santa Barbara, California (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Stone.

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Phase I Archaeological Resource Evaluation For the Proposed Irrigation Reservoir Expansion Project at the Valley Club of Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Larry R. Wilcoxon. Brian Billman.

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A Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation of the Summit Heights Project Area, Located in North Fontana, San Bernardino County, CA. 35PP (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeanette A. McKenna. Richard S. Shepard.

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Phase III Cutural Resources Investigation: Archaeological Monitoring Program for the Landings 750 LLC Project Area, a 200 + / - Acre Property Located in North Fontana, San Bernardino County, CA. 45PP (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeanette A. McKenna. Richard S. Shepard.

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Piping At Ojo Caliente Irrigation Laterals Lines B-D For BIA-Aao (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. J. McKenna.

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Piping At Ojo Caliente Irrigation Laterals, Line a For BIA-Aao (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. J. McKenna.

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The Political Economy of Qalas and Canals in Greater Khorasan (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kyle Olson.

Neo-evolutionary models for the emergence of early complex polities propose a causal relationship between political centralization and the development of large-scale irrigation networks. Decades of field research and historical analysis have made available a large dataset of settlement patterns and irrigation networks in lowland Central Asia, but information regarding settlement and agriculture in the highlands of Central Asia during this time is less well understood. The relationship between...


Pollen Analysis At an Historic Site, Forked Stick Hogan, La 20239, On the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, Block IX New Mexico (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Karen H. Clary.

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Post Irrigation & Pumphouse Pipeline Project At Tesuque Pueblo, NM For BIA (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. Dart.

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Precolonial irrigation systems and settlement Patterns in the valley of Rimac - Peru. (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jose Narvaez.

This investigation is an archaeological analysis of the lower Rimac River Valley, located in the Peruvian Central Coast, where several irrigation channels, that were originated from the River allowed the cultivation of a great extension of land in this valley. The objectives of this study were to establish the occupation sequence and settlement pattern in those artificial valleys in Precolonial times and their relation with this irrigation system. Modern and old maps and aerial photos were used...


Prehistoric Irrigation Canals Identified from Skylab III Imagery Over Phoenix, Arizona (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James I. Ebert. Thomas R. Lyons.

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Prehistory and History of the Ojo Amarillo Archaeological Investigations of Block II, Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, San Juan County, New Mexico (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David T. Kirkpatrick.

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Proposed Remodeling of Malta Irrigation District Headquarters Office Building: Determination of Eligibility For Inclusion In the National Register of Historic Places and Recommendations (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brad A. Coutant.

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Rehab of Cabresto Irrigation Ditch, Questa, NM For Usace (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Kneebone.

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Reinterpreting the rise of the state in Mesopotamia as a self-organizing process engendered by the interaction of interpersonal behavior and religious eschatology (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. Bruce Dickson.

Anthropologists have long used "integration theory" to explain the rise of the state in Mesopotamia. This perspective, derived from functionalism, structural-functionalism, general systems, or cultural ecology, sees state emergence as a response to problems of population growth, ecological distress, competition, warfare, or the need to organize long distance trade. Integration theory is thus "top down." That is, it posits that state governance is imposed upon a population as a social solution...


Remote Sensing at Andreas and Murray Canyons, Palm Springs, California: Photointerpretation and Field Verification of Irrigation Features-Final Report (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James I. Ebert.

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Report On a Subsurface Testing Evaluation of the Pivot 3 To Pivot 1 Irrigation Line, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Irrigation Project, Lake Oahe, in Dewey County, South Dakota (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Peter Winham.

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Report On a Survey of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Irrigation Project, Lake Oahe, in Dewey County, South Dakota (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Peter Winham. John Butterbrodt.

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Reservoir and Drip and Sprinkler Irrigation System Project (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William E. Soule.

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Results of Monitoring for Cultural Resources During the Construction of the Irrigation and Water Intake System at the Tri-Cities Center For Graduate Studies (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gary C. Wessen.

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Riparian Oases and Environmental Variation during the Archaic Period in Southern Arizona, 4000 to 2000 BP (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Vint. Fred L. Nials.

Late Archaic forager-farmers in the Sonoran Desert lived in a resource-rich but water-poor environment. Rivers that flowed through major valleys supported lush riparian habitat, creating linear oases bounded by foothills covered by desertscrub vegetation and “sky island” mountain ranges. Hunting and foraging in these diverse ecosystems supported small but stable populations throughout the region, and by 4000 BP low-level maize agriculture was incorporated into the subsistence diet....