Pueblo IV (Temporal Keyword)
276-294 (294 Records)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Lyman Lake Survey Project LZ2001-2047 Survey Forms and Ceramic and Stone Tabulation Forms
ULCPP LZ2050-2082 Udall Ranch Survey Forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Udall Ranch Survey Forms LZ2050-2082
ULCPP Macrobotanical Database (2017)
Macrobotanical database from the Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project (ULCPP)
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Ceramic Tabulation Forms U01-24 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Pueblo Ceramic Tabulations U1-24
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Ceramic Tabulation Forms U25-35 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Pueblo Ceramic Tabulations U25-35
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U01-08 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U01-08
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U19-35 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U19-35
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U9-U18 (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Excavation Forms U9-U18
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Lithic Tabulation Forms (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point Lithic Tabulation Forms
ULCPP Rattlesnake Point Transit and Photograph logs & Dendro and Pollen Data (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Rattlesnake Point transit and survey and excavation photograph logs, dendro and pollen data and report.
ULCPP URSP Ceramic and Lithic Tabulations (1995)
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project Udall Ranch Survey ceramic and lithic tabulation forms
Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project (ULCPP)
The Upper Little Colorado Prehistory Project (ULCPP) is an Arizona State University Project that was in the field between 1992 and 1994. It included both ASU Summer Archaeological Field Schools and summer archaeology programs for K-12 teachers sponsored by a Heritage Fund Grant administered by Arizona State Parks. The project was based at Lyman Lake State Park. Excavation was accomplished at Rattlesnake Point Pueblo and Baca Pueblo both in Lyman Lake State Park. Some of the excavations at...
Wall Orientation for Outlying Structures at Pueblo la Plata (2007)
When project personnel recorded the outlying structures at Pueblo la Plata, reference was made to walls running "north/south" and walls running "east/west". This graph illustrates the variability in precise wall orientation, with black arrows corresponding with walls running "north/south" and red arrows corresponding with walls running "east/west". Results suggest there was no consistent attempt to orient outlying structures to the cardinal directions.
The Walls Still Stand: Reconstructing Population at Pueblo la Plata (2005)
The Agua Fria National Monument, a 71,000-acre parcel of land encompassing two mesas and a river valley, is a region rich with human prehistory. The landscape is freckled with sites dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, ranging in size from a single agricultural field to pueblos of one hundred or more rooms. One particular Pueblo, Pueblo La Plata, was the focus of my research as I attempted to reconstruct its changing population through the remains of its residential structure.
Woody Plant Data Collected from Transects at Richinbar Ruin (2004)
Woody Plant Data Collected from Transects at Richinbar Ruin
Woody Plant Frequency Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
Woody Plant Frequency Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata
Woody Plant Morphological Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
Woody Plant Morphological Data from Transects at Pueblo la Plata
Woody Species Diversity (2005)
Graph showing woody species diversity along several pedestrian survey transects at Richinbar Ruin (Black Mesa)
Woody Vegetation Expansion in a Desert Grassland: Prehistoric Human Impact? (2007)
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands and savannas is a global phenomenon with undisputed environmental and economic consequences. In central Arizona, the location of our study, it is well known that mesquite, juniper, and cacti account for the majority of the woody plant expansion into arid grasslands. Using aerial photographs (1940 and 2001), we quantified an increase in woody vegetation in this area. We estimated that from 1940 to 2001, the amount of woody vegetation at our study site...