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Chiricahua National Park, Arizona

Part of: WACC documents organized by park

WACC documents associated with archaeological work at the park.

Site Name Keywords
Faraway Ranch • Camp at Bonita Cañon

Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex • Archaeological Feature • Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features • Non-Domestic Structures • Domestic Structures • Agricultural or Herding

Other Keywords
Buffalo Soldiers

Culture Keywords
Historic • African American • Hohokam • Euroamerican • Mogollon

Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview • Data Recovery / Excavation • Site Evaluation / Testing • Systematic Survey

Material Types
Ceramic • Glass • Metal • Chipped Stone • Building Materials • Fauna

Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) • Arizona (State / Territory) • Cochise County (County) • United States of America (Country) • North America (Continent) • Arizona • Chiricahua Mountains • Sulphur Springs Valley


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-3 of 3)

  • Documents (2)
  • Project (1)

Documents
  • The Archeology of Faraway Ranch, Arizona: Prehistoric, Historic, and 20th Century (1984)
  • The Camp at Bonita Cañon: A Buffalo Soldier Camp in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona (1987)
Projects
  • The Archaeology of Chiricahua National Park

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  • Submitter
    Joshua Watts
  • tDAR ID
    6977
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