SCARP Fauna

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  • SCARP -faunarevised2018 (2018)
    DATASET Jenny Zack Horner. Katherine Spielmann.

    Faunal remains from Bailey Ruin, Hough's Great Kiva, Cothrun's Kiva, and Pottery Hill.This is the full original SCARP faunal dataset created by Rebecca Dean with one column added, ALLGNAW. The orignal dataset has rodent and carnivore gnawing coded separately. Mapping gnawing information from SCARP to the tDAR Faunal Gnawing Ontology required a new variable that combined presence/absence information from both columns.

  • SCARP Class (2014)
    CODING SHEET Jenny Zack Horner.

    SCARP Class. This coding key is from Jenny Zack Horner's master's thesis, a xerox copy of which is on tDAR: tDAR id: 448096.

  • SCARP Fauna (2014)
    DATASET Jenny Zack Horner.

    Faunal remains from Bailey Ruin, Hough's Great Kiva, Cothrun's Kiva, and Pottery Hill.

  • SCARP Portion (2014)
    CODING SHEET Jenny Zack Horner.

    SCARP Portion. This coding key is from Jenny Zack Horner's master's thesis, a xerox copy of which is on tDAR: tDAR id: 448096. NB: The coding key mixes information regarding element, portion, and % present. For the purposes of a current analysis it has been mapped to the proximal/distal ontology in tDAR and thus most of the entries are unmapped to an ontology.

  • SCARP Side (2014)
    CODING SHEET Jenny Zack Horner.

    SCARP Side. This coding key is from Jenny Zack Horner's master's thesis, a xerox copy of which is on tDAR: tDAR id: 448096.

  • SCARP Weathering (2014)
    CODING SHEET Jenny Zack Horner.

    SCARP Weathering. This coding key is from Jenny Zack Horner's master's thesis, a xerox copy of which is on tDAR: tDAR id: 448096.

  • SCARP Worked Bone (2014)
    CODING SHEET Jenny Zack Horner.

    SCARP Worked Bone. This coding key is from Jenny Zack Horner's master's thesis, a xerox copy of which is on tDAR: tDAR id: 448096.

  • Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Tiffany Clark

    The Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project (SCARP) was established in 1993 by researchers from the University of Arizona to conduct research on Ancestral Pueblo community formation in the Mogollon Rim region of east-central Arizona.