SRP Facilities
Part of: SRP Facilities and Land
In development.
Site Name Keywords
Alta Vista •
Los Muertos •
AZ U:10:70(ASM) •
AZ U:10:71(ASM) •
AZ U:9:48 (ASU)
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Domestic Structures •
Pit House / Earth Lodge •
Platform Mound •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Mound / Earthwork •
Artifact Scatter •
Midden •
Sheet Midden
Other Keywords
Salt River Project •
SRP •
Worked Shell •
Hammerstone •
Chert Flake •
Glass Bottle •
Can •
Dish •
Bottle •
Sanitary Can
Culture Keywords
Hohokam •
Historic •
Euroamerican
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Glass •
Metal •
Shell •
Porcelain •
Plainware •
Chert •
Basalt •
Quartzite
Temporal Keywords
20th Century •
Prehistoric •
Classic Period •
1950s •
1940s •
Sedentary Period •
Post-World War II
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Maricopa County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Maricopa (County) •
USA (Country) •
Salt River •
Tempe, AZ •
Mesa, AZ •
Kyrene Canal
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-2 of 2)
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Salt River Project Central Support Complex Parcel in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona (1986)
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On February 27, 1986, Scott L. Fedick of Archaeological Research Services, Inc. (ARS), performed a cultural resources survey at the proposed location of the Salt River Project Central Support Complex. The survey was undertaken at the request of Salt River Project in order to determine if cultural resources, which may include prehistoric or historic archaeological sites or objects, historically or architecturally significant structures or buildings, were present which could be affected by...
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An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Thunderstone Training Center, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona (1993)
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Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. conducted a cultural resource survey of a proposed Salt River Project (SRP) training center at the request of Dr. Judy Brunson of SRP. The survey was performed to provide an inventory and assessment of the cultural resources that might be affected by the proposed construction. Two relatively recent sites consisting of several discrete surficial trash dumps were identified. Both sites are not considered to be significant.