Anasazi Origins Project Laboratory of Anthropology Site Record Access Database
Other Keywords
Ground Stones •
San Jose Projectile Point •
Archaic Environment •
Archaic Artifacts •
Oshara Tradition Points •
Anasazi Origins Project •
Archaic Cultures •
En Medio Projectile Point •
Jay Projectile Point •
Bajada Projectile Point
Culture Keywords
PaleoIndian •
Archaic •
Early Archaic •
Middle Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Ancestral Puebloan •
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Spanish •
Oshara Tradition
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan •
Systematic Survey •
Environment Research •
Heritage Management
Material Types
Chipped Stone •
Dating Sample •
Fauna •
Ground Stone •
Human Remains •
Macrobotanical •
Pollen
Temporal Keywords
Pueblo I •
Basketmaker III •
Basketmaker II •
Archaic •
Oshara Tradition •
Jay Phase •
Bajada Phase •
San Jose Phase •
Armijo Phase •
En Medio Phase
Geographic Keywords
New Mexico •
US (ISO Country Code) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Sandoval County (County) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Arroyo Cuervo •
Northern Southwest
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The Anasazi Origins Project Digital Archives Initiative
PROJECT
The Anasazi Origins Project (AOP) was led by Cynthia Iriwn-Williams to investigate the antecedents of Ancestral Puebloans, which she called the Oshara Tradition, in the Arroyo Cuervo Region of northwestern New Mexico. This project was fundamental to the understanding of the Archaic period in the northern Southwest at a time when this area was understudied. One result of this monumental investigation is the enormous collection of artifacts, ecofacts, and contextual documents from its field...
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The Anasazi Origins Project Laboratory of Anthropology Database (2013)
DATASET
This database compiles data from the site records, inventory sheet for notes, and Administrative Report on the Status of the Anasazi Origins Project (AOP I) Collections Curated at Eastern New Mexico University of the Anasazi Origins Project. The Laboratory of Anthropology site record is used to organize this database.