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This collection serves as a digital archive of archaeological investigations carried out by faculty, staff, and students from the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.

The collection includes resources from projects around the globe and includes documents, images, and data.

SHESC strives to meet the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsible, Ethical) principles of data stewardship.


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  • #9654, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9655, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9656, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9657, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9658, Style III Flower Pot Bowl from Carr (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Flower Pot Bowl is an example of Style III from Carr.

  • #9659, Style II or Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style II, Style III)

  • #9660, Style III Bowl from K.E.G. Site on the Gunter Farm (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from K.E.G. Site on the Gunter Farm.

  • #9661, Style III Bowl from Mimbres valley (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of a Style III. There is no provenience information for this vessel.

  • #9662, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9663, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9664, Style III Flare rim bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Flare rim bowl (Style III)

  • #9665, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9666, Style II or Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style II, Style III)

  • #9667, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9668, Style III Bowl (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    Unknown Bowl (Style III)

  • #9669, Style I Bowl from Tres Alamos (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style I from Tres Alamos.

  • #9670, Style III Bowl from Tres Alamos (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from Tres Alamos.

  • #97, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...

  • #98, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (1976)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...

  • #9867, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...

  • #9868, Style III Bowl from Nan Ranch (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the NAN Ranch Ruin, a Mimbres site in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Its site number is LA2465, but it is also sometimes reported as Hinton Ruin (it is on land owned by the Hinton family) or LA15049. NAN Ranch Ruin was very well preserved and contained the remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Its occupation dates from about AD 600 to...

  • #99, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...

  • #9985, Style II or Style III Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of "Style II, Style III" from Villareal Ranch.

  • #9986, Style II Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style II from Villareal Ranch.

  • #9987, Style III Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style III from Villareal Ranch.

  • #9988, Style II Bowl from Hill Top Ruin (2012)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

    This Bowl is an example of Style II from Hill Top Ruin.

  • A.D. 1064? A Pilot Study Of Archaeological Tree-Ring Samples To Search For Visible Evidence Of The Eruption Of Sunset Crater Volcano, Northern Arizona (2009)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Mark D. Elson. David J. Street. Jeffrey S. Dean. Michael H. Ort.

    The tree-ring dating by Terah Smiley in 1958 of the eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano to the year A.D. 1064 was crucial to the interpretation of the archaeology, geology, and paleoecology of Wupatki and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monuments and the northern Southwest United States in general. Significantly, this was also the world's first calendrical dating of a prehistoric volcano eruption, creating a new application for tree ring data. The dating of the Sunset Crater eruption was based on...

  • AAPL, Chapter 16, The Artifactual Record (2017)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Brian M. Fagan.

    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.

  • AAPL, Chapter 18, Lithic Technology Along the All American Pipeline (2017)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David Carlson. Jeanne Swarthout. Stan Freer.

    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.

  • AAPL, Chapter 21, Analysis of Shell Materials from the AAPL (2017)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Carol Griffith.

    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.

  • Across the Western Canal: Archaeological Monitoring and Limited Data Recovery for the Ken McDonald Golf Course Irrigation Water Line Project, Tempe, Arizona (2000)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Matthew E. Hill, Jr..

    The monitoring and data recovery efforts described in this report were performed in conjunction with the city of Tempe's installation of three new irrigation water lines to support operation of the Ken McDonald Golf Course, located in Tempe, Arizona. The water lines were installed beneath the Western Canal; to do this, two bore pits were required at each of the three water line bridge locations. The initiate bore pits were excavated west of the canal and measure approximately 13- by 32-foot in...

  • Addendum Report to the Class III Survey Along Reaches 1 and 2 of the San Carlos Irrigation Project Rehabilitation: Report (2014)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Joanne C. Tactikos.

    As authorized under the Arizona Water Settlements Act of 2004, the San Carlos and Irrigation Drainage District (SCIDD) is undertaking a 10-year rehabilitation project of its irrigation system. SCIDD is the non-Indian irrigation component of the San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP), which provides irrigation water to the communities of Florence, Coolidge, and Casa Grande in Pinal County, Arizona. The Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) directed Archaeological Consulting...

  • Additional Archaeological and Historical Research in the Tucson Presidio, Historic Block 181, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2008)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Archaeological fieldwork was conducted on Block 181, in the historic heart of downtown Tucson, at various times between 2003 and 2006. Work took place before and during the stabilization and restoration of the historic Siqueiros-Jácome House, built in the 1860s and 1870s. Work was also conducted in the backyard of the house and beneath an adjacent parking lot, once the location of the Dodge Boarding House (circa 1898-1954). Hundreds of features were located. Noteworthy were several Early...

  • Additional Archaeological Testing at the UMOM Property in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2011)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Todd W. Bostwick. Douglas R. Mitchell.

    The UMOM Additional Testing Project is located in Phoenix. The UMOM development project is a multi-phased development project that began in 2009 and involves the acquisition of property, the demolition of existing buildings, and the construction of multi-family housing and associated amenities. The project is on private property, but has received federal funding from Housing and Urban Development (HUD), so the effects of this undertaking on cultural resources have been considered in order to...

  • Additional Archaeological Testing Within the Adamsville Ruin for Wood Pole Replacements in the Oracle-Coolidge 115 KV Transmission Line, Pinal county, Arizona (1998)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michael Stubing. Douglas R. Mitchell.

    Archaeological testing was conducted by SWCA, Inc. in September, 1998 within the Adamsville Ruin near Florence, Arizona. The site is a large Hohokam village containing a platform mound, ball court, numerous trash mounds, and a dense artifact scatter. The testing was done to assess the impact of replacing wood poles that are part of the Oracle-Coolidge 115 KV transmission line. The testing was done at the request of the Western Area Power Administration prior to replacement of three pairs of wood...

  • Additional Cultural Resources Survey within the Fannin-McFarland and Tucson Aqueducts, Central Arizona Project Canal, Maricopa, Pinal, Pima Counties, Arizona (2017)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Douglas Mitchell. Peg Davis. Walter R. Punzmann. Lesley Rodriguez. Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd..

    In February 2017, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a site relocation effort (Mitchell et al. 2017) of 117 sites that had not been evaluated for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places (Register). Fifteen sites were not relocated at the plotted site location or within 200 meters around the site boundary within the Central Arizona Project (CAP) ROW. It was decided that additional survey would be beneficial to determine if these sites were misplotted and...

  • Additional Figures and Maps for Connected Communities (2018)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Matthew Peeples.

    Geologic map of the greater Cibola region showing locations of sites sampled for INAA. Map of major sites mentioned in the text. Chronological schemes for the greater Cibola region. All figures pertain to: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.

  • Additional Studies of the Architecture of the Casa Grande and Its Interpretations (1981)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David R. Wilcox. Charles Sternberg.

    This document contains architectural documentation prepared by David Wilcox and Charles Sternberg for the National Park Service.

  • Administrative Records, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This is a collection of CAGR correspondence over time. This correspondence cover a wide variety of subjects including project proposals, project acceptance and project rejection. Their authors include superintendents, archaeologists, consultants and contractors.

  • The Adobe Dam - Desert Hills ADMP Archeological Assessment Project of Northern Maricopa County, Arizona (2003)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

    The Flood Control District of Maricopa County has contracted separately for the production of a comprehensive plan that will eventually recommend alternatives for resolving certain hazardous flood control situations that presently exist in south-central Arizona. To assist in the development of that Adobe Dam-Desert Hills Area Drainage Master Plan, Scientific Archeological Services has just completed an assessment of all archeological sites known to occur in the resulting project area. This...

  • Adobe Stabilization Tests (1976)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Sam Henderson.

    This report pertains to experimentation with amended adobe mixtures in an effort to find the most durable mix for stabilizing the Casa Grande Ruins. The amendment used was Bonell Soil Stabilizer. Various ratios of the stabilizer to water were mixed and mixed with caliche. A particular test area in Compound A was chosen. Results were analyzed, conclusions were drawn and recommendations were made.

  • Aerial Image of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary (2008)
    IMAGE [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Aerial Image of Pueblo Pato, Outlying Structures, and Survey Boundary

  • Aerial Image of Survey Areas Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato (2008)
    IMAGE [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Aerial Image of Survey Areas Adjacent to Pueblo la Plata, Control Mesa, Bull Tank Farm/Fortified Garden, and Pueblo Pato

  • Agave Typologies of Richinbar, Pueblo la Plata, and Pueblo Pato Archaeological Sites of Agua Fria National Monument (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Todd Passick.

    The purpose of this paper is to examine the agave surrounding three different pueblos located in the Agua Fria National Monument and to separate them into typologies which can then be compared to known species in the area to determine weather hyrbridiaztion had occurred. This analysis will help determine whether agaves on these three fields have been hybridized, either intentionally by early inhabitants, or by natural occurrences. This is done by placing the plants into groups based on...

  • Agricultural Impacts on Soil Compaction and Sediment Size (2005)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Katie Johnson.

    Many activities affect soil composition, wind, rain, volcanic activity, time, and mammals are just a few examples. Humans are one of the many organisms that affect soil; however they have a measurable impact in a short horizon of time compared to many of the other agents of soil formation. Human activities impact soil formation in many ways ranging from agricultural practices to building and mining, and even war. Understanding how agricultural processes impact the landscape is helpful as it...

  • The Agricultural Landscape of Perry Mesa: Modeling Residential Site Location in Relation to Arable Land (2007)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Melissa Kruse.

    The prevailing interpretations of settlement patterns in the Perry Mesa region of central Arizona (ca. A.D. 1275-1400) focus on the defensive posture of the large aggregated villages. Other factors that may have influenced the locations of residential settlements, such as the distribution of agricultural land, have not been fully explored. This study addresses these issues by examining the relationship between residential site size and the distribution of agricultural land. The environmental...

  • Agriculture, Mobility, and Human Impact in the Mimbres Region of the United States Southwest (2006)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michelle Hegmon. Margaret C. Nelson. Karen Schollmeyer. Michelle Elliott. Michael Diehl.

    The relationships among land use, population, and environment are not simple. Larger populations impact the environment more than do smaller populations, and environmental marginality promotes greater impacts from human action. While these two statements may be correct at a broad scale, the relationships are not linear. We examine the relationships among these variables using data from eleventh- through thirteenth-century villages and hamlets of prehistoric subsistence agriculturalists from the...

  • Agua Fria National Monument Bibliography (2012)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Bibliographic references for research in the Agua Fria National Monument area

  • The Ak Chin Farm Project: Archaeological Survey on the Ak Chin Indian Reservation, West Half (1983)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Lauren Jelinek

    Between October 1980 and February 1981, Northland Research, Inc. conducted an archaeological survey of undeveloped lands on the west half of the Ak Chin Indian Reservation (Ak Chin Community). In the slightly more than 7,000 acres surveyed, Northland field crews recorded 51 archaeological sites belonging to the prehistoric Hohokam and historic Papago cultures. Test excavations were undertaken at several of these sites, and the results demonstrate conclusively the presence of preserved subsurface...

  • Alliance and Landscape - Perry Mesa, Arizona in the Fourteenth Century: Surface Ceramic Collections for BLM Lands in the Agua Fria National Monument (2010)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Paul Shockey. Christopher Watkins.

    Project Description: Archaeological ceramics were systematically collected from the surface of three archaeological sites (Richinbar Ruin, Pueblo Pato, and Pueblo La Plata) within the Agua Fria National Monument. The fieldwork was part of the National Science Foundation sponsored “Alliance and Landscape: Perry Mesa, Arizona in the Fourteenth Century” project (BCS-0613201), administered by Dr. David R. Abbott and Dr. Katherine Spielmann of the Arizona State University School of Human Evolution...

  • Alliance and Landscape: Perry Mesa, Arizona in the Fourteenth Century: Surface Ceramic Collections for USFS Lands in the Cave Creek and Payson Ranger Districts of the Tonto National Forest (2010)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Paul Shockey. Christopher Watkins.

    Archaeological ceramics were systematically collected from the surface of five archaeological sites (Las Mujeres [aka Squaw Creek Ruin], Big Rosalie, Polles Pueblo, Mercer Ruin, Ister Flat Ruin) within the Tonto National Forest. The fieldwork was part of the National Science Foundation sponsored “Alliance and Landscape: Perry Mesa, Arizona in the Fourteenth Century” project (BCS-0613201), administered by Dr. David R. Abbott and Dr. Katherine Spielmann of the Arizona State University School of...

  • Amerind Pleistocene Lake I, The Archaeology of the Willcox Playa (1985)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Anne I. Woosley. D. Carol Kriebel.

    Our 1985 survey of the Willcox Playa environs resulted in a wealth of Archeological data, the findings of which are presented in the following chapters. We have added to the Archaic database from the Cazador through San Pedro stages of the Cochise sequence, and suggest a tentative Archaic settlement system integrated with local habitats and accompanying resources. Though it is a partial picture, the ceramic period settlement system is also beginning to emerge. Our knowledge of the early ceramic...

  • An Analysis of a Prehistoric Skeletal Population, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico (1968)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Robert A. Benfer.

    The Casas Grandes skeletal sample contains approximately 654 individuals. This excavated number represents one quarter or less of the probable total number of remains at the site. The collection arrived at The Physical Anthropology Laboratory of The University of Texas at Austin in 332 cardboard boxes. Many of the boxes were partitioned so that more than one individual was alloted to a box.

  • An Analysis of the Fitch Site and its Relationship to the Hohokam Classic Period (1963)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Richard A. Pailes.

    The Fitch Site designated AZ:U:9:1 (ASU), is a Classic Period site of the Hohokam chronology. It is situated just north of Mesa, Arizona, on the second south terrace of the Salt River. The significance of the site to our knowledge of the Classic Period is in the fact that it is a small site consisting of a habitation structure with three rooms and connecting walls, the whole forming a compound unit. The emphasis of former research in this area had been on large sites such as Los Muertos and...

  • Analytical Graphs and Data Derived from Rock Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
    DATASET [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Analytical Graphs and Data Derived from Rock Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata

  • Analytical Graphs Derived from Artifact Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
    DATASET [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Analytical Graphs Derived from Artifact Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata

  • Analytical Graphs Derived from Woody Plant Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
    DATASET [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Analytical Graphs Derived from Woody Plant Analyses from Transects at Pueblo la Plata

  • The Ancient Agroecology of Perry Mesa: Integrating Runoff, Nutrients, and Climate (2013)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Melissa Kruse-Peeples.

    Understanding agricultural land use requires the integration of natural factors, such as climate and nutrients, as well as human factors, such as agricultural intensification. Employing an agroecological framework, I use the Perry Mesa landscape, located in central Arizona, as a case study to explore the intersection of these factors to investigate prehistoric agriculture from A.D. 1275-1450. Ancient Perry Mesa farmers used a runoff agricultural strategy and constructed extensive alignments,...

  • Ancient Canals and Cities (1903)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text James Benham.

    This image is a 1903 map of the Salt River Valley showing ancient canals and cities created by the Hohokam Indians. The map regards the excavations of H.R. Patrick between 1878 and 1905 and it was created for the Phoenix Free Museum.

  • Ancient Farmers of the Safford Basin: Archaeology of the U.S. 70 Safford-to-Thatcher Project (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    In March 1999, Desert Archaeology, Inc., was subcontracted by lnca Engineering to conduct archaeological testing along U.S. 70 between Safford and Thatcher at the behest of the Arizona Department of Transportation. Subsurface features associated with four prehistoric habitation sites (AZ CC:2:235, :289, :290, and :291 [ASM]), two prehistoric canal sites (AZ CC:2:296 and :297), and one late historic-period canal site (AZ CC:2:298) were identified. Except CC:2:291 that was removed from the project...

  • Ancient Farming Along the Salt River: Data Recovery at a 9th Century Field House Community (AZ T:12:395[ASM]) for the Coral Pointe Development in Phoenix, Arizona (2010)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Mark L. Chenault. Douglas R. Mitchell.

    The City of Phoenix requested that archaeological work be conducted at the location of the proposed Coral Pointe Apartments Project in Phoenix. The Project is on private property but will receive federal funding so the effects of this undertaking on cultural resources must be considered to comply with section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. According to the City of Phoenix archaeological site files, several prehistoric canals cross the area of potential effect (APE). Although no...

  • Ancient Hohokam Communities in Southern Arizona: The Coyote Mountains Archaeological District in the Alter Valley (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Allen Dart. James P. Holmlund. Henry D. Wallace.

    The greater Coyote Mountains archaeological district identified in this volume is located at the north end of the Altar Valley of Arizona and includes an extensive and varied complex of archaeological sites and features. These cultural materials are believed to represent the remains of one or more large, early-to-late Classic period (A D . 1150-1450) communities focused on at least 10 walled compounds-open spaces enclosed by adobe or masonry walls--interpreted as residential areas. Associated...

  • Anderson (LA 37690) - Maps
    PROJECT [not managed] Michelle Hegmon. Margaret C. Nelson.

    EMAP Anderson (LA 37690) - Maps The Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project (EMAP), co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon began in 1990, building upon earlier work by Nelson. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State...

  • Anderson (LA37690) - Field Notes
    PROJECT [not managed] Michelle Hegmon. Margaret C. Nelson.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson (LA37690) - Photographs
    PROJECT [not managed] Michelle Hegmon. Margaret Nelson.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson (LA37690) - Unit Summaries
    PROJECT [not managed] Michelle Hegmon. Margaret Nelson.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson (LA37690) – Analysis Tables
    PROJECT [not managed] Margaret C. Nelson. Michelle Hegmon.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 1 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Martha Graham.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 101 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Mary Belle Hockett.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 102 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Grace Hayes.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 103 and 109 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Alyssa G. Simpson.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 105 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Hockett. Hayes.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 2 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Eva Bilger.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 201 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Eva Shinagel.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 202 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text K.S. Coggins.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 21 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Kevin Callahan. Lindsay Price.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 22 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text K.S. Coggins. Michelle MClarry.

    Unit 22 is located on the eastern terrace of site 82NM001 across the ravine from the western terrace where all the previous had taken place. There are several structures apparent on this eastern terrace and Unit 22 is located in one of the supposed room blocks on the southwestern edge of the terrace.

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 23 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text A.G. Simpson. M. McClary.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 3 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jean Hand.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 41 (1983)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text T. Newdecker.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 902 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Barbara Mills.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 904 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Barbara Mills.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 951 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text K. Callahan. L. Price.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson - LA37690 Unit 952 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Price. Callahan. Gilman.

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Anderson LA37690 - Analysis Tables (2013)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Klassen

    This site was excavated prior to the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, co-directed by Drs. Margaret Nelson and Michelle Hegmon that began in 1993. EMAP focuses on the later (post-AD 1000) prehistory of the eastern Mimbres area, a portion of the Mimbres region in southwest New Mexico. In 1982 Nelson was at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and in the early 1990s at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Hegmon was at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. In 1995 both...

  • Animal Species Descriptions and Ethnographic Uses and Beliefs (2007)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michael O'Hara.

    Report on the ethnographic uses and beliefs pertatining to animals in the U.S. Southwest.

  • An Annotated Bibliography of Southwestern and Native American Religious Shrines, Trail Shrines, Rock Cairns, Stacked Rock Features and Rock Markers (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Brian W. Kenny.

    This research paper was prepared to assist Southwestern archaeologists working with rock features (e.g., trail shrines,cairns, claim monuments, etc).

  • Anthem at Merrill Ranch: Cultural Resources Inventory of the 3,260-Acre Parcel between Coolidge and Florence, Pinal County, Arizona (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Daniel K. Newsome.

    Between October 20 and 23, 2004, archaeologists from EnviroSystems Management, Inc. (EnviroSystems) conducted a Class III cultural resources inventory of 1,568 acres of private land between Coolidge and Florence, Pinal County, Arizona. The 1,568 acres are part of a 3,260-acre parcel proposed for residential development (the remaining 1,692 acres were not examined during this project because 442 acres of the parcel were under cotton cultivation at the time of the inventory and the other 1,250...

  • The Anthropogenic Landscape of Las Capas, an Early Agricultural Irrigation Community in Southern Arizona (2015)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Las Capas, AZ AA:12:111 (ASM), so named for its deeply stratified deposits, dates primarily to the San Pedro phase of the Early Agricultural period, circa 1200-800 B.C. Later, more sporadic occupation of the site extends from the Cienega phase (800 B.C.-A.D. 50) through the Hohokam sequence and the Protohistoric period. Occupation prior to approximately 2100 B.C. is suggested by several radiocarbon dates on maize found redeposited in younger contexts. Recent excavations at the site and its...

  • An Archaeological and Documentary Survey of the Historic Utah Ditch, Maricopa County, Arizona: Photo Log (1997)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Claudine Gravel-Miguel

    Under contract to the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a Class III survey of two canal alignments variously identified as the historic Utah Ditch or Utah Canal. Reclamation's original delivery order was for one alignment, but because of questions as to the actual location of the Utah Ditch, the survey area was expanded to include a second suspected alignment. Extensive archival research was completed to document the history and...

  • An Archaeological and Documentary Survey of the Historic Utah Ditch, Maricopa County, Arizona: Photos (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: Claudine Gravel-Miguel

    Under contract to the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a Class III survey of two canal alignments variously identified as the historic Utah Ditch or Utah Canal. Reclamation's original delivery order was for one alignment, but because of questions as to the actual location of the Utah Ditch, the survey area was expanded to include a second suspected alignment. Extensive archival research was completed to document the history and...

  • An Archaeological and Documentary Survey of the Historic Utah Ditch, Maricopa County, Arizona: Report (1998)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Karolyn Jackman Jensen.

    Under contract to the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a Class III survey of two canal alignments variously identified as the historic Utah Ditch or Utah Canal. Reclamation's original delivery order was for one alignment, but because of questions as to the actual location of the Utah Ditch, the survey area was expanded to include a second suspected alignment. Extensive archival research was completed to document the history and...

  • Archaeological and Geoarchaeological Investigations Along the Santa Cruz River Floodplain: The Pima County Plant Interconnect Project (2011)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document summarizes the results of a phased archaeological data recovery program along a narrow pipeline corridor between the Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department’s existing Roger Road and Ina Road facilities. The work was conducted by Northland Research, Inc. prior to the installation of a new gravity-flow sewer line connecting the two wastewater facilities. Northland’s Pima County Plant Interconnect Project (PCPIP) investigated seven archaeological sites that have been...

  • Archaeological Assesment of the Washington Park Project Area, Pueblo Grande AZ U:9:7(ASM) (1993)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Mark R. Hackbarth. T Kathleen Henderson. Johna Hutira.

    Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has conducted a cultural resources assessment of the Washington Park property for ANF Property Holdings, Inc. The property consists of a 25.2 acre lot located on the northeast comer in Phoenix, Arizona. The lot includes a portion of the Pueblo Grande archaeological site (AZ U:9:7[ASM]). The purpose of the Northland investigations was to provide an assessment of site preservation within the Washington Park property and to estimate the types and densities of...

  • Archaeological Assessment of 16 Sites at Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Photo Log (2008)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.. Paige B. Florie.

    In December 2008, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) re-visited 16 sites in Lake Regional Park to assess their condition. ACS archaeologists documented the sites and evaluated their current state of preservation. The photo log for the project contains detailed information for the select project photos that were curated at the following tDAR URL: http://core.tdar.org/image/393014

  • Archaeological Assessment of 16 Sites at Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Select Photos (2008)
    IMAGE [not managed] Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd..

    In December 2008, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) re-visited 16 sites in Lake Regional Park to assess their condition. ACS archaeologists documented the sites and evaluated their current state of preservation. This record includes select photos from the assessment work.

  • An Archaeological Assessment of 31 Proposed Hydrogeological Testing Sites and Associated Access Roads Near Miami, Gila County, Arizona (1994)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Bruce A. Jones. R. Thomas Euler.

    On May 5 and 9, 1994, SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants performed a cultural resources assessment of 49 proposed test pit and bore hole sites located on Tonto National Forest lands, Bureau of Land Management lands, and privately held lands. Several areas (pad sites) will potentially be used for placement of multiple test pits and/or bore holes. There are 31 pad sites proposed for collection of hydrogeological data from the 49 test pits and bore holes. The assessment was initiated at the...

  • An Archaeological Assessment of Portions of the El Paso Natural Gas Line 2222, Maricopa County, Arizona (2003)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Chris North. Deil R. Lundin.

    At the request of El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG), SWCA conducted an archaeological assessment (site file search and field survey) of portions of EPNG Line 2222 in Maricopa County, Arizona. EPNG is currently conducting a system-wide pipeline integrity program that will enable EPNG to monitor its natural gas lines for internal corrosion. As part of this program, EPNG needs to install a bi-directional trap and replace a segment of pipeline to install a barred tee on the Line 2222. The general project...

  • An Archaeological Assessment of the Coronado to Goldfield 230kV Transmission Line (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Lanita C. Van Nimwegen.

    Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has completed a Class III archaeological survey of portions of the Coronado to Goldfield 230kV transmission line located on Arizona State lands, USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands and Salt River Project (SRP) right-of-ways across privately held lands. Reconnaissance of state and private (patented) lands was completed on April 24 and 25 of 1991 under Permit Number 90-39, and BLM lands were surveyed on May 3, Under Permit Number AZ-000065. As a result...

  • An Archaeological Assessment of the Middle Santa Cruz River Basin, Rillito to Green Valley, Arizona, for the Proposed Tucson Aqueduct Phase B, Central Arizona Project (1983)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jon S. Czaplicki. James D. Mayberry.

    This report presents the results of a Class II sample survey of Phase B of the Tucson Division, Central Arizona Project. Because of the relatively large amount of survey data available for this area, the study was based primarily on existing data rather than on new field survey data. The survey data were used to discuss the Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Hohokam, Proto-historic, and Historic Periods in the Phase B area. Settlement patterning and subsistence strategies for these periods were studied, as...