Sonoita Creek State Natural Area Reports and Documentation
Part of: Arizona State Parks Reports and Documentation
This collection contains reports pertinent to Sonoita Creek State Natural Area. Document types may include site stabilization reports, site evaluation or survey reports, expert consultations, ground disturbance monitoring, excavation reports, architectural documentation or survey, heritage management plans and evaluations, historic background research, and inventory and records searches.
Site Name Keywords
AZ EE:5:51 •
AZ EE:5:50 •
AZ EE:9:156 (ASM) •
AZ EE:9:157 (ASM) •
AZ EE:9:230 (ASM) •
AZ EE:9:231 (ASM) •
AZ EE:9:232 (ASM) •
AZ EE:9:233 (ASM) •
Coal Mine Spring #1 •
CMS #1
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Lithic Scatter •
Domestic Structures •
Rock Shelter •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Rock Art •
Rock Ring •
Hearth?
Other Keywords
Core •
Flake •
Projectile Point •
Debitage •
Scraper •
Mano •
Jar •
Cortaro Point •
Jasper Core •
Knife
Culture Keywords
Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Middle Archaic •
Hohokam •
Historic
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Site Stewardship Monitoring
Material Types
Chipped Stone •
Plainware •
Jasper •
Basalt •
Ceramic •
Ground Stone •
Chert •
Rhyolite •
Chalcedony •
Redware
Temporal Keywords
Late Archaic •
Prehistoric •
Protohistoric •
Ceramic Period •
Historic •
Intermediate Period
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Santa Cruz County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Patagonia, AZ •
Sonoita Creek State Natural Area •
Santa Cruz (County) •
Sonoita Creek •
Basin and Range Physiographic Province •
Coal Mine Spring
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Archaeological Clearance Survey for Proposed Boundary Fencing at Sonoita Creek Natural Area Park, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (1994)
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This report presents the results of a Class III archaeological survey at Sonoita Creek State Natural Area Park, Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The survey was conducted to obtain cultural resources clearance for the installation of boundary fencing on the western side of the park. The area surveyed is on land owned by the Arizona State Parks Board (ASPB), which borders private land. Proposed fencing will extend approximately 5.7 miles across the circuitous western park boundary. Four-strand barbed...
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Archaeological Site Mapping at Coal Mine Spring, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area (AZSP), April 2010 (2010)
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In April, 2010 a partnership between Sonoita Creek State Natural Area (SNA) and the National Park Service (Tumacacori National Historical Park) began when the manager of Sonoita Creek SNA, Jennifer Parks, approached me about conducting an archaeological survey of the new Coal Mine Spring addition north northwest of Lake Patagonia. The Coal Mine Spring area of Sonoita Creek State Natural Area had not been previously surveyed for archaeological sites. The total addition covers over 4,000 acres, so...
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Trail Survey of Specific Areas of Patagonia Lake State Park, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (2003)
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Arizona State Parks proposes to add several hiking and equestrian trails in Patagonia Lake State Park that will also lead to the Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The land surveyed is partially owned by Arizona State Parks with other areas leased from the Arizona State Land Department. This report represents the results of a Class III cultural resources survey completed under ASM Blanket Permit #2001-22bl. Included is a resurvey of a proposed trail segment that...
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Trip Report: An Initial Assessment of the Presence of Archaeological Resources Near Springs in the Coal Mine Spring Addition, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, AZ State Parks (2010)
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The purpose of the site visit was to assess the presence and nature of archaeological sites near springs in the new addition to the Natural Area. This was not a systematic survey hut a quick check of the area surrounding three springs; Coal Mine Spring, George Wise Spring, and Matachin Spring. We spent over an hour at each spring. This initial site visit was useful for understanding the potential for buried cultural remains, geomorphological/erosion Issues, and other factors that may affect the...