Pit (Site Type Keyword)

Parent: Archaeological Feature

A discrete excavation directly attributable to human activity. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

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Appendix 11.7. Provenience of Red-Slipped Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of red-slipped sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.8. Provenience of Shell-Tempered Caddoan Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience of shell-tempered Caddoan sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 11.9. Provenience and Comparisons of Plain Sand-Tempered Sherds (2012)
DATASET C. Martin Stein.

Provenience and comparisons of plain sand-tempered sherds from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.1. Indentifiable and non-identifiable fauna. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Appendix 13.1. Identifiable and non-identifiable fauna from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 13.2: MNE and MNI by site and by species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

MNE and MNI by site and by species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.3: Butchering marks by site and species (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Butchering marks by site and species from the Arkansas City project


Appendix 13.4. Use Classification of Selected Features Based on Faunal Remains. (2012)
DATASET Chérie E. Haury.

Use classification of selected features from the Arkansas City project based on faunal remains.


Appendix 15.1. Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains (2012)
DATASET Mary J. Adair.

Macroscopic archaeobotanical remains from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 41.1. Shell by Depth. (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Shell by depth from the Arkansas City project.


Appendix 7.1, Feature descriptions and dimensions (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Feature descriptions and dimensions from the Arkansas City project. Features included in the sample chosen for analysis are indicated by bold type.


Appendix 8.1: All artifact classes, all features (2012)
DATASET Robert J. Hoard.

Full tally of artifacts by feature


Appendix 8.3: Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections. (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christine Garst.

Feature Plan Views and Cross-Sections.


Appendix10.1: Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools (2012)
DATASET Uploaded by: Robert J. Hoard

Distribution of Nonlocal Stone, Debitage and Tools


An Appraisal of the Archaeological Resources of the Lafayette and Patoka Reservoirs and a Report of the Test Excavation Conducted at Site HR 11 in Harrison County Indiana (1966)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James O. Bellis.

The proposed archaeological surface surveys and test excavations were conducted under the terms of Contract No. 14-10-0529-2880, and the report was submitted to the National Park Service and the United States Department of the Interior. Surveys and test excavations were conducted in the Lafayette Reservoir, Wildcat Creek, Patoka Reservoir, and the Patoka River areas in Indiana. The surveys began on June 14, and completed on July 8, 1966. The objective of these surveys was to locate and evaluate,...


Archaeolgocial Testing of a Proposed Salt River Project Substation Location Near Las Canopas, AZ U:9:46 (ASU) Phoenix, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas N. Motsinger.

An archaeological testing program was undertaken for Salt River Project (SRP) on a parcel of private land being considered as a site for a future SRP substation. The project area, which lies near the prehistoric Hohokam village of Las Canopas (AZ U:9:46 [ASU]), totals about 2.6 acres, just over three percent of which was sampled with a combination of systematically and judgementally places backhoe trenches. No subsurface features were ...


An Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Florence Water Treatment Plant (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text W. S. Marmaduke. T. S. Hartzell.

Northland Research, Inc. has conducted an archaeological impact analysis of the proposed site of the Florence Water Treatment Plant, and its two associated delivery lines. The plant will repose on three acres (1.2 hectares) of land south of the City of Florence, in Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 9 East (Figure One). In that place, the plant site is hard by the north bank of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, where it runs along the high Pleistocene terrace overlooking Florence and the broad Gila River...


An Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Florence Water Treatment Plant (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William S. Marmaduke. T. S. Hartzell.

In 1987, the Bureau of Reclamation directed Northland Research, Inc. to complete a Class I and III cultural resource literature search and survey for the proposed site of the Florence Water Treatment Plant and its associated delivery lines, an element of the Central Arizona Project located near the Salt-Gila Aqueduct. Three archaeological loci representing Hohokam use of the area were recorded in or near the project area. In order to evaluate the loci within the context of the intensive site...


Archaeological and Geoarchaeological Investigations Along the Santa Cruz River Floodplain: The Pima County Plant Interconnect Project (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

This document summarizes the results of a phased archaeological data recovery program along a narrow pipeline corridor between the Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department’s existing Roger Road and Ina Road facilities. The work was conducted by Northland Research, Inc. prior to the installation of a new gravity-flow sewer line connecting the two wastewater facilities. Northland’s Pima County Plant Interconnect Project (PCPIP) investigated seven archaeological sites that have been...


Archaeological and Geological Investigations at the Coffey Site, Tuttle Creek Lake, Kansas, Coffey Site 1970-1975 (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Larry J. Schmits.

Coffey is a complex of prehistoric campsites located along the Big Blue River in the Prairie Plains of northeastern Kansas. Archaeological and geological investigations document a long series of Holocene fluvial and cultural deposits. Five major periods of deposition (Units I through V) are identified at the site. Based on surface collections and excavated material a cultural sequence consisting of Paleo-Indian, repeated Archaic and possible Late Woodland occupations has been established for the...


Archaeological Assesment of the Washington Park Project Area, Pueblo Grande AZ U:9:7(ASM) (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark R. Hackbarth. T Kathleen Henderson. Johna Hutira.

Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has conducted a cultural resources assessment of the Washington Park property for ANF Property Holdings, Inc. The property consists of a 25.2 acre lot located on the northeast comer in Phoenix, Arizona. The lot includes a portion of the Pueblo Grande archaeological site (AZ U:9:7[ASM]). The purpose of the Northland investigations was to provide an assessment of site preservation within the Washington Park property and to estimate the types and densities of...


An Archaeological Assessment of the Coronado to Goldfield 230kV Transmission Line (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lanita C. Van Nimwegen.

Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has completed a Class III archaeological survey of portions of the Coronado to Goldfield 230kV transmission line located on Arizona State lands, USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands and Salt River Project (SRP) right-of-ways across privately held lands. Reconnaissance of state and private (patented) lands was completed on April 24 and 25 of 1991 under Permit Number 90-39, and BLM lands were surveyed on May 3, Under Permit Number AZ-000065. As a result...


Archaeological Burial Recovery at the Morocco Ruin in Goodyear, Maricopa County, Arizona (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Douglas Mitchell.

This report presents the results of archaeological excavation of a Hohokam cemetery that was discovered during archaeological testing in advance of a proposed residential development in Goodyear, Arizona. The project proponent, Sonterra Partners, is planning to develop approximately 800 acres of private land in Goodyear, Arizona for single-family housing. Previous surveys had identified numerous surface artifacts within the documented boundary of two large prehistoric Hohokam sites, the Morocco...


Archaeological Clearance Report for Phase 2 Data Recovery at Sites on the Slate Creek Section, ADOT State Route 188 Project, Tonto Basin, Arizona (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bruce B. Huckell.

This report is to show that we have completed our Phase 2 data recovery investigations at five archaeological sites along the Slate Creek Section of SR 188, and to recommend that archaeological clearance be granted for the construction of this section of the road. The field work began on June 13 and terminated on July 28; a total of approximately 390 person days was expended. The Phase 2 data recovery accomplished at the Slate Creek Section sites was successful in producing the kinds of data...


Archaeological Data Recovery at 38CH1563 Franke Home Tract, Seaside Farms, Charleston County, South Carolina (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Eric C. Poplin. Todd McMakin. Tina Rust.

This report presents the results of archaeological data recovery investigations by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at 38CH1563 on the Franke Home Development Tract in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The site was initially tested by Chicora Foundation, Inc., in January 1995. As a result of these investigations, the site was recommended eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Site 38CH1563 was discovered after development of the Franke Home Tract had begun. As a result,...


ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA RECOVERY AT 47GT0693 (BEND IN THE CREEK SITE), USH 151 CORRIDOR (BELMONT TO DICKEYVILLE), GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rhiannon Jones. Jennifer Haas.

In April through October of 2004, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. conducted Phase I and II archaeological evaluations and Phase III data recovery operations at the Bend in the Creek site (47GT693) on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the Federal Highways Administration as part of the reconstruction of USH 151, Dickeyville to Belmont, Grant and Lafayette counties, Wisconsin (WisDOT Project ID #1209-02-00). This archaeological investigation was conducted in...