Water Control Feature (Site Type Keyword)
Parent: Agricultural or Herding
A device which controls the flow of water, particularly run-off. Includes check dams, flumes, gabions, head gates, drop structures, and riprap.
301-325 (504 Records)
The Lower Verde Archaeological Project (LVAP) was a four-year data recovery project conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) in the lower Verde River region of central Arizona. The project was designed to mitigate any adverse effects to cultural resources from modifications to Horseshoe and Bartlett Dams. The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Project’s Office sponsored the research program in compliance with historic preservation legislation. The LVAP’s...
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District National Register Nomination (1993)
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District is located approximately 39 km (24 miles) northeast of St. Johns, Arizona where the Zuni River crosses the Arizona-New Mexico state line (Figures 1 and 2). Within this district are 89 archaeological sites that represent extensive prehistoric occupation of the area between about A.D. 800 and A.D. 1175, and historic use and occupation dating from the 1880s. A wide range of prehistoric site types are represented. Several ceramic and lithic...
Macrobotanical Remains (1985)
The DAP research design was structured to systematically address broad domains of inquiry that encompass economy and adaptation, paleodemography, social organization, extra-regional relationships, and cultural process. The variables used in the botanical datasets represent the various lines of evidence needed to mitigate “bioturbation, preservation, and sampling biases” and establish the “case for cultural association of botanical remains preserved in the archaeological record” (Petersen, Clay...
Management Data Form: 5EP.1486 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.226 (2021)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.226 (2021)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8959 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8960 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8961 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8962 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8963.1 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8964 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8965 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8969 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8970 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8971 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8973 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8974 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8975 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8977 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8982 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8986 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.8997 (2020)
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Management Data Form: 5EP.9164 (2021)
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Maps (1985)
A small percentage of the maps reproduced from field data can be found in the series of published DAP reports, but a much larger collection of original material can be accessed via the Anasazi Heritage Center, Colorado. The maps dataset allows users to easily know what maps are available for any provenience. Maps were sequentially numbered within each site and later classified as one of 47 taxa, according to the type of information the map was meant to convey. Documenting the contents of a site...