Post Hole / Post Mold (Site Type Keyword)
Parent: Archaeological Feature
One or more upright posts, remains of posts, or sockets usually associated with a larger feature or structure such as a building, fence, corral, stockade, pen, etc.
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Local-scale rendition of the location of Fort St. Joseph, creator unknown, believed to have been drawn around 1900.
1930's Hastings CWA job
This project is documentation of excavations done at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument by Russell Hastings.
1933 and 1934 Casa Grande Ruins Excavation Photographs (1933)
These images show various excavations related to the 1933 and 1934 Hastings CWA project at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The photographs detail many artifacts discovered along with pit houses. The photographs are poorly documented and do not list provenience of the excavations.
The 1986 Archaeological Investigations at Las Canopas, Phoenix, Arizona (1986)
This report will describe the results of archaeological salvage investigations at the prehistoric Hohokam site of Las Canopas, AZ T:12:16 (PGM), conducted by Pueblo Grande Museum between January 23 and February 28, 1986. Work at the site was initiated in response to notification made by a City of Phoenix, Engineering Department Inspector, Charley Marican, that prehistoric remains had been exposed in sewer line trenches at a construction site. Inspection of the museum site files indicated that...
2000 Years of Settlement in the Tonto Basin: Overview and Synthesis of the Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (2004)
The Tonto Creek Archaeological Project (TCAP) was conducted in the Tonto Basin of east-central Arizona on Tonto National Forest land. The project was funded by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and conducted from 1992 through 1996, in advance of the realignment of Arizona State Route 188. The investigated area was a 61-m (200-ft) corridor that followed a 13.3-km (8-mi) stretch of the western terrace overlooking Tonto Creek. The project was divided into three sections based on the...
2002 and 2004 Artifacts (2004)
Professional photographs of diagnostic or unusual artifacts excavated during the 2002 and 2004 field seasons from the site of Fort St. Joseph and vicinity.
2006 and 2007 Artifacts (2007)
Photographs of diagnostic or unusual artifacts excavated during the 2006 and 2007 field seasons from the site of Fort St. Joseph and vicinity.
2008 and 2009 Artifacts (2009)
Photographs of diagnostic or unusual artifacts excavated during the 2008 and 2009 field seasons from the site of Fort St. Joseph and vicinity.
2010 Artifacts (2010)
Photographs of diagnostic or unusual artifacts excavated during the 2010 field season from the site of Fort St. Joseph and vicinity.
2010 Field Season Photograph Log (2010)
Provides description of all photographs taken during the 2010 field season, including provenience information for photographs of artifacts.
Additional Archaeological and Historical Research in the Tucson Presidio, Historic Block 181, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2008)
Archaeological fieldwork was conducted on Block 181, in the historic heart of downtown Tucson, at various times between 2003 and 2006. Work took place before and during the stabilization and restoration of the historic Siqueiros-Jácome House, built in the 1860s and 1870s. Work was also conducted in the backyard of the house and beneath an adjacent parking lot, once the location of the Dodge Boarding House (circa 1898-1954). Hundreds of features were located. Noteworthy were several Early...
Additional Archaeological Testing at the UMOM Property in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2011)
The UMOM Additional Testing Project is located in Phoenix. The UMOM development project is a multi-phased development project that began in 2009 and involves the acquisition of property, the demolition of existing buildings, and the construction of multi-family housing and associated amenities. The project is on private property, but has received federal funding from Housing and Urban Development (HUD), so the effects of this undertaking on cultural resources have been considered in order to...
Additive Technologies Group Midlevel Research Design (1983)
This document is an extension of work begun by William A. Lucius, and its substance owes much to his foresight in the design of the Dolores Archaeological Program ceramic analysis system. Scott Travis authored a draft research design for ceramics which was helpful during the writing of portions of the present version. Dean Wilson and Rob Waterworth provided intense discussions of the interpretation of ceramic data, and their arguments and ideas have shaped and continue to shape...
And The Coosa Between Them: Archaeological Investigations of Sites 9FL203 and 9FL206, Floyd County, Georgia (1996)
In 1994, Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook data recovery excavations of sites 9FL203 and 9FL206, Floyd County, Georgia. The investigations were designed to mitigate the potential adverse effects of the construction of the western Rome bypass highway. The sites are located on opposite banks of the Coosa River, west of the City of Rome. The 1992 testing had revealed site 9FL206 to contain a Swift Creek component with intact features, while site 9FL203 was dominated by an apparent Kellogg...
Appendix 10.2: Obsidian (2012)
Distribution of obsidian in the Arkansas City project collection. Source, as determined by x-ray diffraction, provided when known.
Appendix 10.3: Turquoise (2012)
Turquoise from the Arkansas City project sites.
Appendix 11.10. Provenience and Comparisons of Cord-Marked Sand-Tempered Shards (2012)
Appendix 11.10. Provenience and comparisons of cord-marked sand-tempered sherds, from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.11. Provenience of Balls, Coils and Lumps of Clay (2012)
Appendix 11.11. Provenience of balls, coils and lumps of clay from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.1: Provenience of Pinch Pot Sherds (2012)
Provenience of pinch pot sherds, Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.2: Provenience of Modified Jar Sherds (2012)
Provenience of modified jar sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.3: Proveneince of Scored and Broken Sherds (2012)
Provenience of scored and broken sherds from the Arkansas City project.
Appendix 11.4: Provenience of Punctated Sherds (2012)
Provenience of punctated sherds from the Arkansas City project.
Appendix 11.5: Provenience of Incised and Trailed Sherds (2012)
Provenience of incised and trailed sherds from the Arkansas City project
Appendix 11.6: Shell Tempered Cord-marked Sherds (2012)
Proveniences of shell-tempered cord-marked sherds from the Arkansas City Project
Appendix 11.7. Provenience of Red-Slipped Sherds (2012)
Provenience of red-slipped sherds from the Arkansas City project