The Lower Verde Archaeological Project: Vanishing River Reports
Site Name Keywords
Scorpion Point Village •
Cow Wallow •
CTC •
Two Farms •
Damview •
Roadhouse Ruin •
Lone Juniper •
Usedtobe Ruin •
Little House •
No-see-um
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Encampment •
Hamlet / Village •
Domestic Structures •
Brush Structure •
Pit House / Earth Lodge •
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo •
Shade Structure / Ramada •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Culture Keywords
Hohokam •
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Historic Native American •
Spanish •
Sinagua •
Salado •
Yavapai •
Western Apache
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Systematic Survey •
Environment Research •
Bioarchaeological Research •
Ethnohistoric Research
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Dating Sample •
Fauna •
Ground Stone •
Building Materials •
Human Remains •
Macrobotanical •
Mineral •
Pollen
Temporal Keywords
Hohokam pre-Classic period •
Hohokam Colonial period •
Hohokam Sedentary period •
Hohokam Classic period •
Hohokam Early Classic period •
Protohistoric •
Hohokam Late Classic period •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
lower Verde River •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Maricopa County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Central Arizona •
USA (Country)
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The Lower Verde Archaeological Project
PROJECT
The Lower Verde Archaeological Project (LVAP) was a four-year data recovery project conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) in the lower Verde River region of central Arizona. The project was designed to mitigate any adverse effects to cultural resources from modifications to Horseshoe and Bartlett Dams. The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Project’s Office sponsored the research program in compliance with historic preservation legislation. The LVAP’s...