Non-Domestic Structures (Site Type Keyword)

The locations and/or archaeological remains of a building or buildings used for purposes other than human habitation. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

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The Pueblo Grande Museum Expansion Data Recovery Project (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Foster. Lorrie Lincoln-Babb. Mark R. Hackbarth. David Abbott. JoAnne Miller. Heidi Moore. Susan J. Smith. Korri Dee Turner. Tobi Taylor.

During July 1994, Soil Systems, Inc. (SSI) conducted an archaeological data recovery project at Pueblo Grande, AZ U:9:1(ASM). The project area lies immediately west and north of the original museum building. The data recovery project carried out by SSI was conducted under contract to the City of Phoenix and was associated with the expansion of the museum facilities at the Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park, which are administered by the City of Phoenix Parks, Recreation, and Library...


The Pueblo Grande Project: Introduction, Research Design, and Testing Results (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

Soil Systems, Inc. (SSI) of Phoenix, Arizona conducted a 16-month data recovery project at the large Hohokam village of Pueblo Grande. The site is located on the north bank of the Salt River in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Approximately 20 to 25 percent of the site was excavated as the result of the expansion of the urban freeway system in Phoenix. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) sponsored the project. Pueblo Grande was one of the primary villages in the Phoenix Basin and is...


Pueblo Grande Site Map, with Spatial Unit Numbers and Well-Defined Cultural Features/Areas (2012)
IMAGE M Scott Thompson. Colleen Winchell.

This composite map depicts the entirety of Pueblo Grande (AZ U:9:1(ASM)) in Phoenix, AZ. The map shows the locations of the spatial units that SSI and other cultural resource firms defined to bound their archaeological projects and associated cultural features. In addition, the map displays the locations of well-defined prehistoric cultural features (platform mound, ballcourt, compounds) and areas (habitation areas, burial groups) within the known site boundaries. Finally, the map depicts modern...


Pueblo la Pato Agave Analysis (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

A data table pertaining to 100 agave plants at Pato Pueblo, Perry Mesa.


Pueblo la Plata Agave Analysis (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

A data table pertaining to 231 agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa.


Pueblo La Plata Site 1 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 1, Perry Mesa.


Pueblo La Plata Site 2 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 2, Perry Mesa.


Pueblo la Plata Site 3 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 3, Perry Mesa.


Pueblo la Plata Site 4 Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2006)
DATASET Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

Measurements taken from agave plants at Pueblo la Plata, Site 4, Perry Mesa.


PUEBLO ON THE PLAINS: THE SECOND SEASON OF INVESTIGATIONS AT THE MERCHANT SITE IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO Volume 1 (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Myles Miller. Timothy B. Graves. Charles Frederick. Mark Willis. John D Speth. J. Phillip Dering. Susan J. Smith. Crystal Dozier. John G. Jones. Jeremy Loven. Genevieve Woodhead. Jeffery Ferguson. Mary Ownby.

This report presents the results of the second season of investigations at the Merchant village site (LA 43414) in southeastern New Mexico. The excavations and analyses were sponsored by the Carlsbad Field Office (CFO) of the Bureau of Land Management and funded under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement. Excavations focused on sections of room blocks in two areas of the main village, the agricultural fields, and midden deposits.


PUEBLO ON THE PLAINS: THE SECOND SEASON OF INVESTIGATIONS AT THE MERCHANT SITE IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO Volume 2 (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Myles Miller. Timothy B. Graves. Charles Frederick. Mark Willis. John D Speth. J. Phillip Dering. Susan J. Smith. Crystal Dozier. John G. Jones. Jeremy Loven. Genevieve Woodhead. Jeffery Ferguson. Mary Ownby.

This report presents the results of the second season of investigations at the Merchant village site (LA 43414) in southeastern New Mexico. The excavations and analyses were sponsored by the Carlsbad Field Office (CFO) of the Bureau of Land Management and funded under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement. Excavations focused on sections of room blocks in two areas of the main village, the agricultural fields, and midden deposits.


Pueblo Period Archeology at Four Sites, Petrified Forest National Park: Data Recovery Along the Mainline Road (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Anne Trinkle Jones.

Part I of this report documents work done during Phase III of the project to reconstruct the Mainline Road (Pkg.140) at Petrified Forest National Park. Three sites (AZ K:13:13, AZ K:13:19, and AZ Q:1:58) will be disturbed. A small campsite with a hearth and a small habitation site with a midden, disturbed by road construction during the 1930s, were occupied between A.D. 1175 and A.D. 1250, revealed no features and appeared to be entirely deflated. Design and formal analyses of ceramic...


pXRF Chemical Signatures for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S19, Cerro Danush (2013)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the raw data recorded for particular trace metals from the pXRF detector. The provenience of each piece is reported. For further information on provenience or the sample, consult the project report 2010


pXRF Obsidian Sample Data from Terrace S25, Cerro Danush (2015)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the provenience, description, and measurement data for the obsidian pieces analyzed through pXRF from Terrace S25 on Cerro Danush. See Project Report 2015 for further information on proveniences and such.


pXRF Results for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S19, Cerro Danush (2013)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the results from the pXRF analysis of just under 300 pieces, mostly prismatic blades, collected on Terrace S19, Cerro Danush during the 2009-2010 field season. For more specific information on the project, please consult the Project Report from 2010.


pXRF Results for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S25, Cerro Danush (2015)
DATASET Uploaded by: Ronald Faulseit

This file contains the results of pXRF analysis from the obsidian collected during excavations of the residences on Terrace S25, Cerro Danush, Dainzú-Macuilxóchitl


Pylos Ceramics: Photographs (2011)
IMAGE Matthew Boulanger. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

These images show the individual sherds from Pylos analyzed by neutron activation at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Photographs were taken at LBNL and scanned by the Archaeometry Laboratory at MURR. Individual files were named according to the official catalog numbers of each image assigned by the Graphic Arts Department at LBNL.


Q.M.C. Form and Blue Print, Officers Mess Building 509, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Q.M.C. form with black and white photograph of the Officers' Mess, Building 509 (previously labeled Building 240), at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Also included is a blueprint of the floor plan of the building.


Q.M.C. Form and Blueprint, Building 518, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Q.M.C form with black and white photograph of Building 518 (previously labeled Building 83 and Building 188) at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Also included are floor plans for the building.


Q.M.C. Form, Building 208 or 530, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A Q.M.C. Form for Building 208, which was originally designated Building 252 in the 1930s and then later renamed Building 530. This building is located at Randolph Field and originally served as a Post Garage.


Q.M.C. Form, Building 208 Post Garage, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1931)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Q.M.C. Form from 1931, detailing the historic Post Garage structure at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included is information concerning the total building cost, date of completion, and specifications on materials and amenities. This document is part of a collection of correspondence concerning the proposed rehabilitation of Building 208, a historic Post Garage, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are letters of correspondence, Q.M.C. forms, location maps, blueprints and photographs of...


Q.M.C. Form, Post Chapel Building 102, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1941)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Q.M.C. Form for the Post Chapel (Building 102) at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are architectural descriptions and materials, specs, and additions and installation ranging from 1935 to 1941.


Q.M.C. Forms, Building 66, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1932)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Q.M.C Forms for the Operations and Parachute Building, number 35 (now renamed Building 66), at Randolph Air Force Base. The forms are from 1932 and 1939. Also included are floor plans and polaroids of the building.


Quackenbush Square Parking Facility Historic Archaeological Site, Albany, NY
PROJECT Uploaded by: Justin DiVirgilio

Phase III data recovery and subsequent investigations for Section 106 compliance in Albany, NY. The project focused on recovery of archaeological data from three colonial and early federal contexts. The first two were a brickyard and brickmaker's house from the 17th century. The house was built in the 1630s to lease to a brickmaker; it was burned and rebuilt in the 1650s and finally abandoned about 1686. The brickyard operated from about 1654 until the late 1680s. The third context was a rum...


The Quackenbush Square Parking Facility Site Faunal Analysis and Interpretation (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marie-Lorraine Pipes.

Analysis of faunal remains from the Quackenbush Square Parking Facility site in Albany, NY. Includes analysis of wild game remains from a 17th-c. context. Originally appeared as an appendix to the Phase III report for the Quackenbush site.