Central Arizona Project Fish Barriers
Part of: Central Arizona Project
Site Name Keywords
AR-03-04-01-1051(USFS) •
AR-03-04-01-1052(USFS) •
AR-03-04-01-1223(USFS) •
AR-03-04-01-1224(USFS) •
AR-03-04-01-1225(USFS) •
AR-03-04-01-1226(USFS) •
AZ BB:15:41(ASM) •
SPR-02-07 •
SPR-02-05 •
AZ BB:15:19(ASM)
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Settlements •
Hamlet / Village •
Domestic Structures •
House •
Pit House / Earth Lodge •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Agricultural or Herding
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Archaic •
Hohokam
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Ground Stone •
Glass •
Building Materials •
Metal
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Late Archaic •
Protohistoric •
Archaic Period •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Gila County (County) •
Yavapai County (County) •
Cochise County (County) •
Coconino National Forest •
Fossil Creek •
Mazatzal Mountains
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A Cultural Resources Survey of 1,420 Acres Along the Lower San Pedro River, North of Benson
PROJECT
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) directed Archaeological Consulting Service, Ltd. (ACS) to complete a Class III cultural resources survey of 1,420 acres along the lower San Pedro River. Reclamation, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy, plans to acquire this land and designate it a conservation easement as mitigation for the destruction of riparian habitat during construction of the Central Arizona Project fish barriers. ACS conducted a Class III cultural resources survey of the...
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Cultural Resources Survey of 34 Acres Along Fossil Creek
PROJECT
At the request of the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of approximately 34.4 acres to provide an inventory and assessment of cultural resources that might be affected by the proposed undertaking. The Central Arizona Project (CAP) conveys Colorado River water through a 336–mile– long system of pumping plants, aqueducts, dams, and reservoirs. In 2001, the Fish and Wildlife Service concluded that...