Gillespie Dam
Part of: Salt River Project Digital Library
The collection contains reports and documents associated with the Gillespie Dam site and other archaeological resources identified during the consultation for the construction of the All-American Pipeline.
Site Name Keywords
AZ T:13:18 (ASM) •
AAP 103-008 •
AZ T:13:21 (ASM) •
Gillespie Dam •
AAP 074-002 •
AAP 026-001 •
AAP 027-001 •
AAP 099-001 •
Gillespie Dam Site/AZ T:13:18 (ASM) •
Gillespie Dam Site
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Agricultural or Herding •
Canal or Canal Feature •
Hamlet / Village •
Water Control Feature •
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features
Other Keywords
Shell Bracelet •
Lithic Analysis •
Shell •
All American Pipeline •
Animal Bone •
Stone Beads •
Glass Bottle •
Bottle •
Basket •
Corncobs
Culture Keywords
Hohokam •
Historic •
Archaic •
Mogollon •
Classic Hohokam •
PaleoIndian •
Middle Archaic •
Late Archaic •
African American •
Euroamerican
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Environment Research •
Systematic Survey •
Architectural Survey •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Site Stewardship Monitoring
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Glass •
Ground Stone •
Metal •
Shell •
Macrobotanical •
Wood •
Obsidian •
Dating Sample
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Historic •
Classic period Hohokam •
20th Century •
Classic Period •
Hohokam Pioneer period •
15th Century •
12th Century •
Paleo-Indian •
Sedentary Period
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Arizona •
New Mexico •
Maricopa County (County) •
Gila River •
Texas •
Arizona (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-14 of 14)
- Documents (14)
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AAPL, Chapter 10, Macrofloral Remains (2017)
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The data discussed here apply only to charred remains recovered in this macrofloral study. It is assumed that all uncharred material represents modern contaminants, and therefore it is not discussed. Table 10.2 lists all charred macrobotanical remains recovered in samples from the archeological sites, except for Site 74-002. At the end of this chapter is a complete listing of macrobotanical remains recovered charred and uncharred.
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AAPL, Chapter 13, Space-Time Systematics (2017)
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This document consists of two tables with groups of Radiocarbon and Obsidian-Hydration Dates for the All American Pipeline.
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AAPL, Chapter 16, The Artifactual Record (2017)
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This chapter includes an analysis of the artifactual record that was recovered from the Gillespie Dam site 74-2 in Arizona. Through excavation for the project All American Pipeline artifacts included copper bells, fabric, shell, ground stone, bone, and carbonized plant remains.
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AAPL, Chapter 18, Lithic Technology Along the All American Pipeline (2017)
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This chapter discusses lithic artifacts recovered along the All American Pipeline. Along with a review of type of projectile points, it includes an analysis of the sourcing for obsidian for these projectile points.
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AAPL, Chapter 21, Analysis of Shell Materials from the AAPL (2017)
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All shell materials recovered from the AAPL project are included in this analysis. The shell assemblage consists of materials recovered from sites in four states along the pipeline path. Shell materials were recovered during both surface reconnaissance and later excavation. This is an incomplete chapter; missing pgs. 776-783.
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Archaeological Monitoring of Construction Activities along El Paso Natural Gas Company Pipeline Rights-of-Way across the Gila River below Gillespie Dam, Maricopa County, Arizona (1992)
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Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) monitored the realignment of the 1100 and 1103 pipelines across the Gila River below Gillespie Dam. The work was performed to determine if any buried archaeological deposits or features were present within the boundaries of previously recorded sites and to mitigate the effects of the project on such features. The work was conducted at the request of El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) and based on recommendations resulting from the initial survey of...
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An Archaeological Survey of Two Arizona River Crossings Along the All-American Pipeline (1984)
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Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) conducted an archaeological survey of two major Arizona river crossings along the proposed route of the All-American Pipeline at the request of Dr. Ed Weil, Cultural Resources Manager, Applied Conservation Technology (ACT). ACT is coordinating the entire cultural resource effort along this proposed pipeline from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and has subcontracted with ACS to undertake the Arizona portion of the route. Because the placement of...
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An Archaeological Survey of Two Staging Areas and a Portion of Two Parallel El Paso Natural Gas Company Pipelines Near Gillespie Dam on the Gila River, Maricopa County, Arizona (1991)
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Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a cultural resource survey of two segments of El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) pipelines to be rerouted across the Gila River below Gillespie Dam. For reasons of safety, EPNG intends to bury the two lines that currently cross the river as bridges. In addition, two proposed staging areas for storage of pipe and equipment during the construction of the rerouted pipelines were also surveyed. The project was conducted at the request of Dr....
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Cultural Resources Report for the All American Pipeline Project: Santa Barbara, California to McCamey, Texas and Additional Areas to the East Along the Central Pipeline Route in Texas (1989)
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Chapter 22 of the report titled "Cultural Resource Report for the All American Pipeline Project: Santa Barbara, California to McCamey, Texas and Additional Areas to the East Along the Central Pipeline Route in Texas." Includes a site sampler for historic and prehistoric sites along the Central Pipeline route.
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Cultural Resources Report for the All American Pipeline Project: Santa Barbara, California to McCamey, Texas and Additional Areas to the East Along the Central Pipeline Route in Texas (1989)
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Title page and table contents of Chapters 22-25 for the report of "Cultural Resources Project for the All American Pipeline Project: Santa Barbara, California to McCamey, Texas and Additional Areas to the East Along the Central Pipeline Route in Texas." The report was prepared by New Mexico State University under contract to Continuum Corporation and was submitted by All American Pipeline Company to the Bureau of Land Management, California Desert District. Chapter 22 of the full report found...
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The El Paso Natural Gas Line No. 2000 Conversion Project: An Archaeological Re-Survey of the Former All American Pipeline Across La Paz, Yuma, Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, and Cochise Counties, Arizona (2000)
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In April and May 2000, SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants (SWCA) conducted cultural resource surveys for EPNG's Line No. 2000 Project, surveying the former All American Pipeline in Cochise, La Paz, Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties for the Arizona segment. At the request of EPNG, SWCA began the cultural resources survey for this project in April 2000 in support of an Environmental Assessment (EA) being prepared by ENSR, Inc., in conjunction with a pipeline acquisition, conversion, operation...
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Letter to Dr. James George, El Paso Natural Gas Company regarding Monitoring of Emergency Salvage and Construction Activities at the Pipeline near Gillespie Dam (1993)
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People were sent out to the pipeline near Gillespie Dam to monitor emergency salvage and construction activities in the vicinity of site AZ T:13:18 (ASM). The site is a Classic Period Hohokam village that also has both prehistoric and historic canal alignments. In all instances, the pipeline crews respected the sensitivity of the cultural resources and restricted their work to the existing El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) right-of-way.
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A Preliminary Report of Archaeological Sites Found Along the All American Pipeline Right-of-Way Between Oracle, Arizona and a Point 145 Miles to the West (1985)
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Between March 5th and April 20th, 1985, archaeologists from the Cultural Resources Management Division of New Mexico State University (NMSU) conducted an archaeological clearance survey of all lands along the proposed right-of-way of the All American Pipeline Project (AAPL) between Highway 77 near Oracle, Arizona to a point 145 miles to the west. The survey was directed by David G. Batcho; Judy Brunson was field supervisor. Field crew size varied between 4 and 8 persons. This survey was carried...
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A Preliminary Report of Archaeological Sites Found Along the All American Pipeline Right-of-Way Between Ward Road in Maricopa County, Arizona, and a Point 95 Miles to the West (1985)
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Between March 22 and August 14, 1985, archaeologists from the Cultural Resources Management Division of New Mexico State University (NMSU) conducted an archaeological clearance survey of all lands along the proposed Right-of-Way of the All American Pipeline Project (AAPL) between a point known as Ward Road in Maricopa County, Arizona and a point 95 miles to the west, at the Colorado River in La Paz County, Arizona. The All American Pipeline project is a construction project which involves...