Spanish Colonial Period (Temporal Keyword)
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"Ditto" (People standing on the escarpment road decline at the end of the north and South San Diego fork roads, view to the east) Second picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 22 (1991)
Palmer and Ken B. standing at escarpment decline.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 23 (1991)
Meeting with Rancher C. Hudson in the road near Detroit tank.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 24 (1991)
Iron wagon hub, Detroit Road RS #1.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 25 (1991)
Detroit Tank.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 26 (1991)
"Ditto" (Detroit Tank) Second picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 27 (1991)
Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081. view to the west.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 28 (1991)
"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081. view to the west) Second picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 29 (1991)
"Ditto with San Diego Mt. in the background. View Southwest" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081.) Third picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 30 (1991)
"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego north Fork paraje site LA 80081, San Diego mt. in the background) Fourth picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 31 (1991)
"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego north Fork paraje site LA 80081, San Diego mt. in the background) Fifth picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 32 (1991)
Los Medanos RS #2, view south.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 33 (1991)
Los Medanos RS #3, view north, dune swale.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 34 (1991)
Los Medanos RS #3.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 35 (1991)
"Ditto" (Los Medanos RS #3) third picture.
1991 Roll 5 Slide 36 (1991)
Muleshoe found on RS #3 of the Los Medanos study area
1995 Ceramic Typology Analysis (1995)
Ceramic typological analysis completed by Patricia Fournier on the ceramic collection from Paraje San Diego.
Animal Husbandry at Pimería Alta Missions: El Ganado en el Sudoeste de Norteamérica (2010)
Documentary evidence from the southwestern region of North America indicates that Spanish missionaries attempted to alter the daily lives of native peoples through the introduction of Eurasian domesticated animals and animal husbandry practices. However, our understanding of the degree to which these efforts were successful is hindered by a dearth of zooarchaeological evidence. Excavations at 18th-century missions in present-day northern Sonora and southern Arizona provide an opportunity to...
Apalachicola Ecosystems Project Fauna
This project presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of faunal specimens recovered from two sites (1RU18 and 1RU27) excavated as part of a multidisciplinary NSF-funded Collaborative Research Project titled the “Apalachicola Ecosystems Project”, as well as a reanalysis of a zooarchaeological assemblage from the nearby site of Spanish Fort. The Apalachicola Ecosystems Project was co-directed by Thomas Foster, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, and Roger Brown. The objectives of the...
The Archaeological Conservancy Site Survey, Feature Documentation, Cultural Resources Map Update, and Stabilization at Barrio de Tubac, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (2002)
The Barrio de Tubac, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, is an archaeological preserve owned and managed by The Archaeological Conservancy (TAC). The Tubac settlement and townsite are included in the National Register of Historic Places. The Barrio de Tubac is eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and a nomination form is being prepared. On February 27 and 28, 2002, Steve Koczan from TAC and Barbara Ruppman and Philip Halpenny from the Tubac Historical Society completed...
Faunal Data from Spanish Fort (1RU101) (2014)
An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Spanish Fort (1RU101), part of the Apalachicola Ecosystems Project. The first tab contains the primary zooarchaeological data, the second tab contains the weights.
Faunal Remains from the Apalachicola Ecosystems Project (2014)
This report presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of faunal specimens recovered from two sites (1RU18 and 1RU27) excavated as part of a multidisciplinary NSF-funded Collaborative Research Project titled the “Apalachicola Ecosystems Project”, as well a reanalysis of a zooarchaeological assemblage from the nearby site of Spanish Fort. Report prepared for the National Science Foundation (Award # BCS-1026308).
A Fortified Hilltop in the Phoenix Mountains (1990)
On March 1, 1989, Dr. David Doyel and Todd Bostwick of the City of Phoenix Archaeology Division were accompanied by Park Ranger David Stamper on an inspection of an archaeological site located on Shaw Butte in northern Phoenix. This field trip was requested by Sarah Hall-Jara, North Mountain Park Manager, in order to evaluate a site which is present within the boundaries of the City of Phoenix North Phoenix Mountains Preserve. Because the mountain preserve is a popular place for hiking by local...
Guam: a Nomenclatural Chronology (1985)
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Guide to Guam, U.S.A.
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