Part of: School of Human Evolution and Social Change
The Arizona State University Center for Archaeology and Society is an organization that addresses enduring issues in the present by using archaeology's unique access to the diversity of solutions developed by ancient Southwestern cultures. The Center is concerned with artifacts, archaeological sites and ancient landscapes – the objects, buildings and places of the past – both in their own right and for what they tell us about the societies that made and used them. It investigates the organizational strategies, management of resources and technological developments of ancient societies in order to understand the ways in which they adapted to their environments. Through these efforts the Center addresses contemporary concerns with sustainability, the implications of technology and the resilience of different forms of social and economic organization, particularly in arid regions such as the U.S. Southwest. The Center pursues this mission with innovative efforts in academic research; physical and digital object curation; formal and informal education; and community engagement.
Site Name Keywords
AZ U:4:7(ASM) •
AZ U:4:9(ASM) •
AZ U:4:10(ASM) •
AZ U:4:75(ASM) •
AZ U:8:152(ASM) •
AZ U:8:451(ASM) •
AZ U:8:450(ASM) •
AZ U:8:304(ASM) •
AZ V:5:138(ASM) •
AZ U:8:454(ASM)
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Domestic Structures •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features •
Plaza •
Archaeological Feature •
Midden •
Settlements •
Mound / Earthwork •
Artifact Scatter
Other Keywords
Tonto Basin Prehistory •
Projectile Point •
Rural Settlement •
Agriculture •
Core •
Bureau of Reclamation •
Metate •
Mano •
Central Arizona Project •
Corrugated Ware
Culture Keywords
Hohokam •
Salado •
Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Ancestral Puebloan •
Patayan •
Historic •
Mogollon
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Heritage Management •
Architectural Documentation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Environment Research •
Systematic Survey •
Archaeological Overview •
Bioarchaeological Research •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Shell •
Ground Stone •
Fauna •
Macrobotanical •
Human Remains •
Pollen •
Dating Sample •
Mineral
Temporal Keywords
Roosevelt Phase •
Gila Phase •
Hohokam Classic period •
Hohokam pre-Classic period •
Miami Phase •
Ash Creek Phase •
Historic •
Pre-Roosevelt Phase •
Classic Period •
Hohokam Sedentary period
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Gila County (County) •
Tonto Basin •
Theodore Roosevelt Lake •
Pinto Creek Complex •
Tonto Creek •
Tonto National Forest
Collections
Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve Digital Collections The reports and records in this collection describe the rock art now interpreted at the The Deer Valley Rock Art Center (DVRAC) and the archaeological investigations that led to DVRAC’s founding in 1994. Paper copies of the reports and other archives, as well as its research library, are now housed at the Center for Archaeology and Society Repository at Arizona State University. In an effort to both preserve these documents and make them more accessible to rock art researchers, a portion of these records are now available on...
Theodore Roosevelt Dam Archaeological Project The Center for Archaeology and Society (CAS) and the Center for Digital Antiquity (DA) at Arizona State University have created and are making available via tDAR, a collection of digital documents, data sets, and other information. This digital collection comprises many of the results of the detailed and intensive archaeological investigations undertaken for the Theodore Roosevelt Dam project in the Tonto Basin of central Arizona.
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-100 of 257)
The Roosevelt Community Development Study, Number 14, Volume 2: Ceramic Chronology, Technology, and Economics (1995)
Roosevelt Platform Mound Study: Cline Terrace Complex, Cline Mesa Sites
Archaeology of the Salado in the Livingston Area of Tonto Basin, Roosevelt Platform Mound Study: Report on the Livingston Management Group, Pinto Creek Complex. Part 1 (1994)