Refuse Pit (Site Type Keyword)
Parent: Artifact Scatter
A discrete excavation directly attributable to human activity that was used for the disposal of discarded artifacts, ecofacts and other cultural materials.
351-375 (548 Records)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1987-1994 Excavation Unit Summaries
OBAP 1987-88 Hinkson Excavation Forms (1988)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1987-88 Hinkson Excavation forms
OBAP 1988-94 Specimen & Photo Log (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1988-94 Specimen and Photograph Logs
OBAP 1992 LZ0901-0991 Survey Forms (1992)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1992 LZ0901-0991 Survey Forms
OBAP 1992 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1992)
OBAP 1992 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1992,94 Survey and Excavation Groundstone Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1992 & 1994 Survey and Excavation Groundstone Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1994 Flotation, Pollen, & Dendro-C14 Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Flotation, Pollen, & Dendro-C14 Forms
OBAP 1994 Hinkson Excavation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Hinkson Excavation Forms
OBAP 1994 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1994 KWK Field Journal (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Keith Kintigh's Field Journal
OBAP 1994 LZ1001-1105 Survey Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 LZ1001-1105 Survey Forms
OBAP 1994 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP Ceramic Database (2016)
Classified ceramics from the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project, both survey and excavation.
OBAP Coding Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical database associated with the Ojo Bonito Research Project.
OBAP Excavation Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project: Hinkson, Jaralosa, H-Spear, & Ojo Bonito Excavation Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP Hinkson & Jaralosa Map Scans (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson & Jaralosa Maps Scans and Notes
OBAP Hinkson Midden Ceramic and Lithic Counts (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson Midden Ceramic and Lithic Counts
OBAP Hinkson Midden Unit Summaries and Rubble Mound Heights (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson Midden Unit Summaries and Rubble Mound Heights
OBAP Hinkson Trans Log, Clay Form, & Misc. Analyses (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson Transect Log, Clay Form, & Misc. Analyses
OBAP Hinkson Unit Summaries 13,15-17 & GK3 (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson Unit Summaries 13,15-17 & GK3
OBAP M01, LZ400-401, H-Spear, Jaralosa Excavation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project M01, LZ400-401, LZ1087 (H-Spear), Jaralosa Excavation Forms
Obsidian biface coding sheets (2013)
A.J. Vonarx recorded attributes of obsidian bifacial tools. All appear to be projectile points.
Obsidian Data for Terrace S25 (2015)
This file contains all of the data for the nearly 1200 pieces collected during the 2051 excavations on Terrace S25, Cerro Danush, Dainzú-Macuilxóchitl. Including material categories (prismatic blade, flake, point, etc.), measurements, color assignments, provenience, etc.
OCHOA PHASE INVESTIGATIONS ON THE MESCALERO PLAIN (2021)
This report presents a summary of the results of the Blanket Purchase Authority (BPA) 10 project sponsored by the Carlsbad Field Office (CFO) of the Bureau of Land Management and funded under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement. The BPA 10 project included six cultural resource projects, including survey inventories, site evaluations, and excavations.
Of Stones and Spirits: Pursuing the Past of Antelope Hill (2000)
Antelope Hill (AZ X:8:7 [ASM]) is a well-known archaeological site in the lower Gila River valley. The hill has been used as a quarry for milling implements and many of its boulders are covered in petroglyphs. In response to a 500-year flood event, the Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District (WMIDD) proposed to use its quarry at Antelope Hill to supply rock to repair damaged water-control devices along the Gila River. This undertaking required a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of...