Arizona Archaeological Council (AAC)
The Arizona Archaeological Council is a non-profit voluntary association that promotes the goals of professional archaeology in Arizona. Dedicated to preserving cultural resources through education and advocacy, the Council embraces a diverse membership drawing from avocationalists, academics, private business, local communities and federal, state and tribal agencies.
Site Name Keywords
Pueblo Grande •
Pueblo Viejo •
AZ T:12:73(ASM) •
Lehi Terrace •
AZ T:12:91(ASM)
Site Type Keywords
Canal •
Irrigation •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Agricultural or Herding •
Canal or Canal Feature
Other Keywords
Prehistoric Irrigation •
AAC •
Arizona Archaeological Council •
O'odham •
SRPMIC •
Canals •
tDAR •
Canal System 2 •
SRP •
GRIC
Culture Keywords
Hohokam •
Akimel O'odham •
Pima •
Maricopa •
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Tohono O'odham •
Huhugam
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Ethnohistoric Research •
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Site Evaluation / Testing
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Classic •
Pre-Classic •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
Arizona •
Southwest •
Phoenix •
Lower Salt River •
Tucson •
Middle Gila River Valley •
Santa Cruz Valley •
Laveen •
Middle Gila River •
Safford basin