Digital Archive of Huhugam Archaeology (DAHA)

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The Digital Archive of Huhugam Archaeology contains over 1,200 digital datasets, documents, reports and images focused on the ancient Huhugam (1500 B.C. – 1450 A.D.) of the southwestern U.S. These files are primarily “grey literature,” that is, unpublished reports and data sets that would otherwise be difficult to obtain.

By creating this collection, we hope this comprehensive archive will:

  • Transform scholars’ ability to answer questions about Huhugam society and will provide crucial long-term data for comparative studies.
  • Give Indigenous communities access to a wealth of archaeological research on ancestral populations.
  • Allow the general public to obtain information about this fascinating ancient culture by directly accessing the digital archive.

Archive development is guided by a crowd-sourced survey and workshops designed to understand the needs of diverse users. The archive will be curated by tDAR, an established digital repository that provides free Web discovery and access to its holdings and pursues a robust program of digital data preservation.

To find out more about using the collection, please visit the DAHA project website at https://daha.tdar.org


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  • Soil Systems, Inc. Pueblo Grande Age at death coding sheet
    CODING SHEET Rebecca Hill.

    Age categories used in demography/paleopathology data sets from Soil Systems, Inc.'s Pueblo Grande projects that post-date the Hohokam Expressway Project and involved private lands.

  • Soil Systems, Inc. Pueblo Grande Burial Time Period Assignments Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET Rebecca Hill.

    Assigning burials from Pueblo Grande to time periods was accomplished solely through ceramic seriation using data collected by Dr. David Abbott and methods developed by him (Abbott et al. 1994) during the Hohokam Expressway project. The ceramic seriation method used information about the burial ceramics' temper, vessel form, and pottery type (e.g., red ware, red-on-buff, polychrome). The burials were identified as “Early” or “Late” because assignment to a particular cultural phase based on...

  • Soil Systems, Inc. Pueblo Grande Burial Types Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET Rebecca Hill.

    Burial type categories used in the demography/paleopathology data sets from Soil Systems, Inc.'s Pueblo Grande projects that post-date the Hohokam Expressway Project and involved private lands.

  • Soil Systems, Inc. Pueblo Grande Sex Identification Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET Rebecca Hill.

    Sex categories used in the demography/paleopathology data sets from Soil Systems, Inc.'s Pueblo Grande projects that post-date the Hohokam Expressway Project and involved private lands.