Pueblo IV (Temporal Keyword)
226-250 (294 Records)
This dataset contains information on groundstone artifacts at Quarai Pueblo that were recovered during ASU's 1992-1993 excavations.
Quarai lithics database (2003)
This file contains information on the chipped stone recovered from the 1992 and 1993 ASU field seasons at Quarai Pueblo, New Mexico.
Quarai Miscellaneous Artifacts (2003)
This dataset contains information on a variety of miscellaneous objects, many of them historic (e.g., metal) found during the ASU 1992-93 excavations at Quarai Pueblo, New Mexico. **Note that most of the ornaments are in the Quarai Ornaments database.**
Quarai Ornaments (2003)
This dataset provides information on the ornaments, primarily shell and turquoise, that were recovered during ASU's excavations at Quarai Pueblo in 1992 and 1993.
Quarai Potlids (2003)
This dataset contains information on the potlids (stone disks, usually limestone) from the ASU 1992-93 excavations at Quarai Pueblo, New Mexico.
Quarai Pueblo Archaeological Project
Arizona State University project directed by Katherine Spielmann in the summers of 1992 and 1993.
Quarai Pueblo Ceramic data with Period information (2014)
This dataset contains counts and weights for plain, white, and glaze ware ceramics from Quarai Pueblo, New Mexico. The last column also provides period designations. Early is the early 1300s; Middle is probably the late 1400s-mid-1500s but we have no direct radiocarbon dates, and late is largely colonial. Quarai was abandoned between the early and late periods--there is little middle period occupation that we found.
The Racetrack Project
Between A.D. 1250 and 1450, a large number of ceremonial racetracks were built at and between villages in north-central Arizona. This assemblage began as a relatively dispersed collection, stretching from the Sedona area down to Cave Creek and from the Bradshaw Mountains to the Mazatzal Wilderness. Over time, the racetrack network grew in intensity but became spatially focused atop Perry Mesa, along the middle Agua Fria River. In conjunction with the Legacies on the Landscape Project and...
References for the Agua Fria National Monument Area (2012)
Bibliographic references for research in the Agua Fria National Monument area
Report of the 2007 Archaeological Survey of Northwestern Portions of Perry Mesa within the Agua Fria National Monument, Yavapai County, Arizona (2005)
In the Spring and Summer of 2007 Arizona State University (ASU) conducted pedestrian survey of approximately 300 hectares of the northwestern portion of Perry Mesa region in Yavapai County, Arizona. All survey areas were located within the Agua Fria National Monument (AFNM) managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). All survey areas and located archaeological features are within the Perry Mesa National Register District. During this field season, archaeological survey efforts were focused...
Report of the Spring 2005 Field Season (2005)
The document begins with an overview of the Legacies Project spring 2005 fieldwork. Subsequent chapters include: Agave Types and Distributions, Agricultural Impacts on Soil Compaction and and Settlement Size at Agua Fria National Monument, Legacy Effects on Herbaceous Plants on Agua Fria National Monument, Transect Survey Report at Richinbar, Architectural Studies at Richinbar Ruin, and an Agricultural Site Survey.
Report of the Spring 2005 Field Season: Legacies on the Landscape: Archaeological and Ecological Research at Agua Fria National Monument (2005)
The Legacies project is a long-term, collaborative research and teaching project between archaeology and ecology faculty and students at Arizona State University. The goal of the project is to document and understand the long-term ecological impacts of the prehistoric occupation of the semi-arid landscape of Agua Fria National Monument in central Arizona. The field research is organized through a seminar in which ecology and archaeology faculty jointly engage students in the collection and...
Report on the 2009 Legacies on the Landscape BLM Scope of Work (2009)
Report on the 2009 Legacies on the Landscape BLM Scope of Work
Richinbar Agave Analysis (2005)
A data table pertaining to 75 agave plants at Richinbar Ruin, Black Mesa.
Richinbar Ruin Agave Data, with Means and Medians (2005)
Measurements taken from agave plants at Richinbar Ruin, Black Mesa.
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Rock and Artifact Data from Transects at Richinbar Ruin
Rocks in Space (2004)
Data tables pertaining to rock coverage along transects at Pueblo la Plata, Perry Mesa
Rowe Pueblo Archaeological Project
This project involved excavations carried out in 1980, 1983, and 1984 at Rowe Ruin (LA 108) by the University of New Mexico Summer Field School under the direction of Linda Cordell.
Rowe Pueblo Fauna (1984)
The faunal data from Rowe Pueblo were originally analyzed by Linda Mick-O'Hara following the completion of the 1984 season by the University of New Mexico Summer Field School. These data were re-entered into a digital format in 2012 by researchers from Arizona State University using the compiled inventory provided in the Rowe Ruin Project: A Preliminary Report by Linda Cordell (1989).
Satellite Image of Perry Mesa, Showing Locations of Pueblo la Plata, Pueblo Pato, and Richinbar Ruin (2005)
Satellite Image of Perry Mesa, Showing Locations of Pueblo la Plata, Pueblo Pato, and Richinbar Ruin
Seasonality and Ecosystem Response in Two Prehistoric Agricultural Regions of Central Arizona (2011)
Around the globe, prehistoric agriculture has impacted the environment in ways that are observable today. Prehistoric farmers in the Southwestern US modified the landscape with rock alignments to support rain fed agriculture in this semi-arid region. Numerous studies have shown that former agricultural fields are ecologically different than areas that have not been farmed. This thesis explores the independent effects of the manipulation of rocks into alignments, prehistoric farming, and season...
Series of Plan Maps Showing Construction Episodes at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
Series of plan maps showing construction episodes at Pueblo la Plata
Small Site Analysis in the Southwest: A Comparative Analysis of Two Communities on Perry Mesa, Arizona (2007)
Landscapes across the American Southwest are littered with prehistoric structures of less than 10 rooms used for a variety of functions – from seasonal field houses, to storage, to year-long residences, to boundary markers. These structures, while largely ignored in much of the archaeological literature, can provide information on the human impact across an entire landscape, instead of simply focusing on the pueblo itself or on the agricultural fields. How, then, can these small architectural...
Soil Compaction Data from Pueblo la Plata, Pueblo Pato, and Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Soil Compaction Data from Pueblo la Plata, Pueblo Pato, and Richinbar Ruin