Basketmaker III (Temporal Keyword)
4,326-4,350 (4,629 Records)
Chipped stone tabulation forms from the HARP 1990-1991 excavation season.
HARP 1990-1991 Photograph Logs (1991)
Photograph logs from the 1990-1991 HARP excavation seasons
HARP 1990-1991 Specimen Logs (1991)
Specimen logs from the 1990-1991 HARP excavation seasons.
HARP 1990-1991 Survey Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms (1991)
HARP 1990-1991 Survey Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms
HARP 1991 Excavation Forms (1991)
HARP excavation forms from the 1991 season. PDF also includes scans of the 1991 specimen log, a copy of the HARP Field and Laboratory Manual, and field notes.
HARP 1991 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1991)
In-field ceramic tabulation forms for the HARP 1991 excavation season
HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ700-799 (1991)
HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ700-LZ799
HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ800-864 (1991)
HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ800-LZ864
HARP Ceramic Tabulation Data Correction (2001)
HARP 1990-1991 Ceramic tabulation data correction documents
HARP Heshotauthla Polychrome INAA Results (1996)
Activation analysis reports for Heshotauthla Polychrome sherds
HARP Supplemental Documents (1991)
HARP supplemental documents including reports, open-house presentation, and list of pollen samples
HARP Survey Ceramic Database (2016)
Ceramic data from the Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project survey around the site of Heshotauthla. Suzanne Eckert did the ceramic identifications.
Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project (HARP)
The Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project (HARP) did limited excavation at the Pueblo IV site of Heshotauthla and intensive systematic survey in the area of the site on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Excavation was limited to areas threatened by erosion and areas thought t have been previously excavated by the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition in the late 1880s. HARP survey recorded 305 prehistoric and historic sites in 10.4 square kilometers, including a post-Chaocan great...
Heshotauthla Plan (1991)
Plans of Heshotauthla. Hemenway Expedition Map, Fewkes Published Map, 1991 map based on Fewkes published map showing Arizona State University 1990-1991 excavation units in approximate locations, Heshotauthla location map. Additional, better maps will be added.
Inventory Sheet for Notes (redacted) (1966)
Inventory Sheet for Notes
Investigations at Ojo Bonito: The 1988 Arizona State University Summer Field School (1988)
The 1988 Arizona State University Archaeological Field School under the direction of Dr. Keith Kintiqh was held at the privately-owned Hinkson ranch just southwest of the Zuni Indian Reservation. The Hinkson ranch holds qreat research potential because of a dense prehistoric occupation (primarily Pueblo II & III) that has been relatively undisturbed by pothuntinq or other destructive processes. If the great house and great kiva of the Hinkson Complex were built and occupied after the collapse...
The Kayenta Anasazi: Archaeological Investigations Along the Black Mesa Railroad Corridor, Volume 2 - Site Descriptions (1986)
This volume presents available data on each of the 50 sites excavated during the course of project investigations. The sites are presented in numerical order beginning with NA6706 and ending with NA11,251. Each site description begins with an account of the general setting and the immediate environment. This is followed by a description of site excavation and stratigraphy. Detail in this section is generally very limited. Every site that contains architecture is shown in a schematic map. Next,...
Linked Provenience-Feature Class (2000)
The linked provenience category is an organized way to describe how a feature was excavated, and where artifacts were found within that feature. The categories are numerically based in order to systematically define excavation strategy and the execution of that strategy. Each vertical and horizontal strategy is denoted with a corresponding number---for example horizontal excavation strategies are broken down into whole study unit, locus, segment, half, strip, quadrant, etc. (Wilshusen et al....
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District National Register Nomination (1993)
The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District is located approximately 39 km (24 miles) northeast of St. Johns, Arizona where the Zuni River crosses the Arizona-New Mexico state line (Figures 1 and 2). Within this district are 89 archaeological sites that represent extensive prehistoric occupation of the area between about A.D. 800 and A.D. 1175, and historic use and occupation dating from the 1880s. A wide range of prehistoric site types are represented. Several ceramic and lithic...
Macrobotanical Remains (1985)
The DAP research design was structured to systematically address broad domains of inquiry that encompass economy and adaptation, paleodemography, social organization, extra-regional relationships, and cultural process. The variables used in the botanical datasets represent the various lines of evidence needed to mitigate “bioturbation, preservation, and sampling biases” and establish the “case for cultural association of botanical remains preserved in the archaeological record” (Petersen, Clay...
Map #106, Site 5MT10711, Major Study Units and Excavated Areas (2018)
Site 5MT10711, Major Study Units and Excavated Areas
Map #107, Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Roof Construction (2018)
Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Roof Construction
Map #108, Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Surface 1, Architectural Features (2018)
Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Surface 1, Architectural Features
Map #109, Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Surface 2 (2018)
Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101-103, Surface 2
Map #110, Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101 (Main Chamber), Surface 3 (2018)
Site 5MT10711, Pithouse 101 (Main Chamber), Surface 3