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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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  • Flying Fish (LA37767) Datum .shp (2017)
    GEOSPATIAL [not managed] Uploaded by: Sarah Klassen

    Maps are derived from field maps and published maps of the site.

  • Flying Fish (LA37767) Features .shp (2017)
    GEOSPATIAL [not managed] Uploaded by: Sarah Klassen

    Maps are derived from field maps and published maps of the site.

  • Flying Fish (LA37767) Unit lines .shp (2017)
    GEOSPATIAL [not managed] Uploaded by: Sarah Klassen

    Maps are derived from field maps and published maps of the site.

  • Font's Room (1966)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text A. H. Schroeder.

    This document is a memorandum from Regional Archaeologist Albert Schroeder regarding Font's Room. It deals with why the room was named after him and the possibility that Font was confused with Father Kino, who actually gave mass at the ruins.

  • Formative Settlements on the Pinaleno Mountains Bajada: Results of Phased Archaeological Treatment of Sites AZ CC:6:40 and AZ CC:6:43 (ASM) within the U.S. Highway 191 Right-of-Way between Mileposts 110.40 and 117.60 south of Safford, Graham County, Arizona (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David E. Purcell.

    Data recovery at two prehistoric archaeological sites along U.S. Highway 191 south of Safford in Graham County, southeastern Arizona.

  • The Fort Mountain Archaeological Project, Volume 1: Archaeological Investigations at Five Prehistoric Sites Near the Base of Fort Mountain in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2012)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Ross S. Curtis. Thomas E. Wright.

    Five prehistoric Hohokam sites were investigated near the base of Fort Mountain in northern Phoenix. Three of these sites were small habitation areas linked by a canal, one was a cluster of rockpiles used for agricultural purposes, and one was a a dry-farming system of rock alignments, check dams, and terraces. Collectively, the sites suggest short-term, probably seasonal occupation associated with agricultural activities during the Sedentary/Classic transition and early Classic period in the...

  • The Fort Mountain Archaeological Project, Volume 2: Archaeological Investigations at the Fort Mountain Site (2010)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Scott Kwiatkowski.

    The Fort Mountain Site, AZ T:8:5 (ASM) / AZ T:8:34 (ASU), is a masonry-walled Hohokam compound atop Fort Mountain, a volcanic butte adjacent to Cave Creek in northern Phoenix, Arizona. The site also includes a number of petroglyphs. Excavation results indicate that the compound included three masonry rooms, one possible ramada, two courtyards, two corridors, two extramural areas, and two surface artifact concentrations along with the enclosing masonry wall. Petroglyphs included spirals,...

  • The Fort Mountain Archaeological Project, Volume 3: The Fort Mountain Ceramic Analysis (2012)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David Abbott.

    Hohokam ceramics recovered during the Fort Mountain Archaeological Project in northern Phoenix, Arizona, are described and analyzed. Ceramics from five investigated sites suggest occupation during the Classic period. Phyllite-tempered plainwares dominate the assemblage. Petrographic and geochemical studies suggest at least three distinct production locales: one at or near Fort Mountain, one in the middle Cave Creek area north of Fort Mountain, and one "unknown" locale probably located in the...

  • A Fortified Hilltop in the Phoenix Mountains (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Todd W. Bostwick.

    On March 1, 1989, Dr. David Doyel and Todd Bostwick of the City of Phoenix Archaeology Division were accompanied by Park Ranger David Stamper on an inspection of an archaeological site located on Shaw Butte in northern Phoenix. This field trip was requested by Sarah Hall-Jara, North Mountain Park Manager, in order to evaluate a site which is present within the boundaries of the City of Phoenix North Phoenix Mountains Preserve. Because the mountain preserve is a popular place for hiking by local...

  • The Fourmile Wash Project: Archaeological Investigations at Eight Sites in the Tonopah Desert in Western Arizona (1992)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Earl W. Sires.

    The Fourmile Wash Data Recovery Project (SWCA Project No. 22-88160-1) included excavation and other data recovery activities at eight archaeological sites located in northwestern Maricopa County, Arizona. The excavations were conducted between 18 April and 5 May 1988 by SWCA, Inc., under contract with Headquarters West, Ltd. The project was necessitated by the fact that these sites are located on lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that were scheduled to be transferred...

  • Frank Midvale's Investigation of the Site of La Ciudad (1987)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David R. Wilcox.

    La Ciudad Phoenix was one of numerous Hohokam Indian villages that once were located about every three miles (4.8 kilometers) along extensive irrigation canals in the Salt and Gila river valleys. First founded in the early centuries A.D., La Ciudad endured for a millennium or more, evolving new forms of organization to meet life’s challenges on several scales of interaction, only to fail in the end when the Hohokam abandoned the Phoenix basin about A.D. 1450. The more archaeologists learn about...

  • Frank Pinkley Ruminations (1930)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Frank Pinkley.

    This is a collection of "Ruminations" by Frank Pinkley

  • From Archaeology to Ideology in Northwest Mexico: Cerro de Moctezuma in the Casas Grandes Ritual Landscape (2011)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Todd Pitezel.

    The research presented here explores why a few people left their valley-dwelling neighbors to build and live at El Pueblito on Cerro de Moctezuma, the only hilltop settlement constructed during the Casas Grandes Media period (A.D. 1200-1450) in what is today northwest Chihuahua, Mexico. These people also constructed the only currently recognized trails to a settlement, a massive rock agricultural system and subterranean oven, and an unparalleled crowning hill summit precinct. Comparative...

  • From the Desert to the Mountains: Archaeology of the Transition Zone, The State Route 87–Sycamore Creek Project, Volume 1: Prehistoric Sites (1999)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Tyler Sutton

    This document is the first of three volumes presenting the results of a two-phase data recovery program conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), at 29 prehistoric sites and segments of 2 historical-period roads—Reno Road and the old Bush Highway—along a 25-mile-long segment of State Route 87 (SR 87, or the Beeline Highway), between Saguaro Lake Road and the Gila County Line. A fourth volume presents the findings of a study of the historical-period roads within the project area performed by...

  • From the Desert to the Mountains: Archaeology of the Transition Zone, The State Route 87–Sycamore Creek Project, Volume 2: Analysis of Prehistoric Remains (2003)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Tyler Sutton

    This document is the second of four volumes presenting the results of a two-phase data recovery program conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), at 29 prehistoric sites and segments of 2 historical-period roads—Reno Road and the old Bush Highway—along a 25-mile-long segment of State Route 87 (SR 87, or the Beeline Highway), between Saguaro Lake Road and the Gila County Line. A fourth volume presents the findings of a study of the historical-period roads within the project area performed by...

  • Further Archaeological Investigations of the Rio Nuevo South Property, City of Tucson, Arizona (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michael W. Diehl.

    The City of Tucson is considering plans to develop the Rio Nuevo South property, a roughly 36-acre parcel of land located along the west bank of the Santa Cruz River near the downtown area. Although the parcel is presently vacant, archaeological testing and historic document research indicate that it was first used around 1000 B.C., and that its use continued intermittently through the present day. Based on the results of preliminary testing (Ahlstrom et al. 1994; Elson and Doelle 1987; Thiel...

  • Further Investigations at Los Pozos: Descriptions of Excavated Features at AZ AA:12:91 and AZ AA:12:103 (ASM), Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2013)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Stacy L. Ryan.

    This report presents descriptions of features excavated during the 1998 investigations at the Central Cluster locus of the Los Pozos site, which was occupied during the Late Cienega phase (circa 400 B.C.-A.D. 50) of the Early Agricultural period. The project was conducted for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT Contract 94-46) for the Interstate 10 Corridor Improvement project. Features were identified during the testing phase of the project and subsequently excavated by Desert...

  • A Gazetteer of Excavated Hohokam Sites on Canal System Two, Phoenix Basin, Arizona (2002)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Glen E. Rice.

    From 1982 to 1990, a dozen archaeological sites associated with the Hohokam Canal System Two in the Phoenix Basin were excavated in anticipation of the construction of a network of freeways in the City of Phoenix (Figure 1). Ten of the excavation projects were funded through the Arizona Department of Transportation and two through the City of Phoenix Engineering Project; the work was conducted by the Arizona State Museum, the Museum of Northern Arizona, Arizona State University, and Soil...

  • General Resources from the Long Term Vulnerability and Transformation Project
    PROJECT [not managed] Margaret Nelson. National Science Foundation.

    Long-Term Coupled Socioecological Change in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico: Each generation transforms an inherited social and environmental world and leaves it as a legacy to succeeding generations. Long-term interactions among social and ecological processes give rise to complex dynamics on multiple temporal and spatial scales – cycles of change followed by relative stasis, followed by change. Within the cycles are understandable patterns and irreducible uncertainties; neither...

  • Geoarchaeological Assessment for the Tres Rios Project, Maricopa County, Arizona (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jill Onken. Michael R. Waters. Jeffrey A. Homburg.

    Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), under subcontract to ASM Affiliates, conducted geoarchaeological investigations in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) Tres Rios project area. The Tres Rios project involves flood control, wetland restoration, water reclamation and reuse (creation of wetland, marsh, and open water areas), and construction of a pipeline and levees. The project area is located in central Arizona in the area surrounding the confluence of the Salt, Gila, and Agua Fria Rivers....

  • Geoarchaeological Contributions to Hohokam Archaeology (2016)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michael R. Waters.

    Geoarchaeological investigations of the alluvial piedmont or bajada emanating from the Tortolita Mountains, Arizona, show that the distribution of Hohokam sites apparent from the surface is complete and undisturbed by geological processes. Late Holocene geomorphic processes and their resultant deposits on the bajada affected the location of prehistoric Hohokam agricultural settlements. Hohokam settlements were commonly situated on small alluvial fans dominated by sheetwash processes and...

  • Geological and Archaeological Investigations of Airport Wash in the Southern Tucson Basin (1985)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text C. Vance Haynes, Jr.. Bruce B. Huckell.

    As part of the Santa Cruz Industrial Park Project, the City of Tucson planned to bridge and stabilize the banks of a large, deeply entrenched wash that flows into the Santa Cruz River approximately one-quarter mile south of Irvington Road on the right bank of the river. Airport Wash, as it is called, has cut deeply into the ancient sediments filling the valley at this point, exposing a long record of late Pleistocene and Holocene alluvium. Earlier examinations by archaeologists in the mid- to...

  • Gibbon's Ranch: Excavation of Site AZ BB:9:275 (ASM), Pima County, Arizona (1999)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Archaeological data recovery at the Gibbon's Ranch site (AZ BB:9:275 [ASM]) was the final phase of studies conducted by SWCA for Canoa Homes and Sunchase Holdings. The work was required to fulfill stipulations of Section 404 permitting (under the Clean Waters Act) and for a Pima County grading permit. Richard Perry of the Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, managed the 404 permit application and Linda Mayro, Pima County Archaeologist, oversaw archaeological documentation for the Pima...

  • The Gladden Farms Project: Results of Archaeological Testing at AZ AA:12:679 (ASM) Marana, Pima County, Arizona (2002)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Annick Lascaux.

    On August 5 and August 6, 2002, two archaeologists from SWCA Inc., Environmental Consultants, conducted archaeological testing at AZ AA:12:679 (ASM) which was located on privately owned land in Marana, Arizona. The land will be part of a housing development by Gladden Farms L.L.C. and all work was conducted under contract with Hallcraft Homes. Under Town of Marana regulations concerning the treatment of cultural resources, archaeological investigations were required to determine the nature of...

  • GQ burning coding sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ butchering coding sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ condition coding key (1984)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ dorsal-ventral coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ Element coding key (1984)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ Fusion coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ Modification coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ origin fragmentation coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ Proximal-distal coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ sex coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ side coding key
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ species coding key (1984)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • GQ Time period coding key (2004)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Katherine Spielmann

    no description provided

  • Grades 4-12 Education Resources - Mimbres Pottery Digital Database
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: April Kamp-Whittaker

    This collection contains a set of lessons and associated materials for grades 4-12. The lessons use the Mimbres Pottery Images Digital Database (MimPIDD) to engage students in different aspects of archaeological analyses. Students will learn about the Mimbres Region, archaeology, visual analysis, coding, analysis and assessment of data, and creative interpretation. The Mimbres Pottery Images Digital Database (MimPIDD) was created by Harvard Peabody Museum Curator emeritus Steven LeBlanc and...

  • Gran Quivira Archaeological Project
    PROJECT [not managed] Katherine Spielmann. Arizona State University (ASU).

    Excavations at Gran Quivira (LA 120) in the Salinas area of central New Mexico by Dr. Katherine Spielmann, 1984-1986.

  • Gran Quivira Faunal Report (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Tiffany Clark.

    Report on the fauna excavated at Gran Quivira from 1984-1986. Databases have been somewhat altered since this report was produced, but the overall trends are very likely to remain the same.

  • Gran Quivira faunal data (2003)
    DATASET [not managed] Tiffany Clark.

    Faunal data from the Gran Quivira archaeological project.

  • Gran Quivira Lithic material type coding sheet (1985)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Judi L. Cameron.

    This coding key is for the material type variable in the Gran Quivira lithics database. It is based on color and then on type, chert, chalcedony (translucent), obsidian, and quartzite. For at least some of the 1986 lithics, broader categories of obsidian, white chalcedony, quartzite, and miscellaneous materials were used. These were given codes 91-94 in this coding sheet. Other analyses also used broader material type categories. I have thus uploaded another coding sheet,...

  • Granite Reef: a Study In Desert Archaeology (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Citation Only Patricia E. Brown. Connie L. Stone.

    This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.

  • Graphs Comparing Nitrogen and Carbon Content in Soils from the Cave Creek and Perry Mesa Areas (2012)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Two graphs that compare the levels of nitrogen and carbon in soils both on and off of prehispanic agricultural features, in the Agua Fria National Monument area and in the Cave Creek area

  • Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons (2005)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Graphs of Herbaceous Plant Data Comparisons

  • Great House elevations (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    These images are scanned documents of architectural documentation of the Casa Grande Great House prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk. This project was prepared for the Western Archeological Center under P.O. PX810060035.

  • Great House Fabric Preservation (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text James M. Rancier.

    This document contains a form for assessment of actions that would impact cultural resources of Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The form details what particular actions are suggested and explians exactly why these actions need to be implemented explaining that pieces of the Great House anywhere from very small size up to 100 pounds are separating and falling to the ground.

  • Great House images, Casa Grande Ruins National Mounment (1848)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    These images represent photographs and very early sketches of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.

  • Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Design Element Analysis (2018)
    DATASET [not managed] Matthew Peeples.

    Coding guide and raw data for ceramic design element analysis from the greater Cibola region associated with Chapter 7, pages 161-166 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.

  • Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Codes (2018)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Matthew Peeples.

    Illustration of repeated exterior design configurations on Zuni Glaze Ware and Late White Mountain Redware (Pinedale Polychrome) bowls from the greater Cibola region. These illustrations accompany the analyses presented by Peeples in Chapter 7 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.

  • Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Raw Data (2018)
    DATASET [not managed] Matthew Peeples.

    Design family assignments and vessel information for the whole vessel design study presented on pages 166-171 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. See "Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Chapter 7 - CODES" for examples of each design family

  • The Greenway Road and 17th Avenue Petroglyph site (AZ T:8:102[ASU]) (1989)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Todd W. Bostwick.

    On August 11, 1988, Tanner Construction Company contacted the City of Phoenix Archaeology Section and informed the Pueblo Grande Museum staff that a local homeowner had complained about the possible damage to an archaeological site located next to a street improvement project in Northern Phoenix. The archaeological site (AZ T:8:102[ASU]) is a cluster of petroglyphs (rock art) pecked onto boulders located on the north side of Moon Hill, adjacent to Cave Creek. Pueblo Grande staff visited the...

  • The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 1: Project Background and Feature Descriptions (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    This volume and the two that follow document the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated by the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Case Grande settlement, one of the preeminent Hohokam...

  • The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 2: Material Culture, Part I: Ceramic Studies (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    This is the second in a series of three volumes documenting the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The Project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated on the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Casa Grande settlement, one of the preeminent...

  • The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 2: Material Culture, Part II: Stone, Shell, and Bone Artifacts and Biological Remains (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    This is the second in a series of three volumes documenting the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The Project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated on the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Casa Grande settlement, one of the preeminent...

  • The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 3: Synthesis (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    This is the third and final volume documenting the results of the Grewe Archaeological Research Project (GARP). The Project was carried out by Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), under contract to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Portions of three prehistoric sites were investigated on the project - Grewe, Horvath, and Casa Grande Ruins. Each of the sites represents a separate spatial and temporal component of the Grewe-Casa Grande settlement, one of the preeminent Hohokam...

  • Grewe Archaeological Site and Compound F
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project regards the Grewe archaeological site in Coolidge, Arizona. Included are reports, maps and images of the Grewe site and surrounding related sites. The project examines ceramic form, material, use and manufacture along with sketches of artifact found. Other artifacts detailed are arrow heads and shell.

  • The Grewe Site (1931)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Arthur Woodward.

    This report is a detailed look at the Grewe site in Coolidge, Arizona. Included are sketches of artifacts found including ceramics, arrow heads, palletes and other miscellaneous artifacts. There are sketched maps of the site along with pit dwellings and surface structures. The report also details cremations and inhumations found.

  • Ground Plan of Compound A (1906)
    IMAGE [not managed] Jesse Walter Fewkes.

    This image is a 1906 ground plan of Compound A at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It details all excavated rooms and the rooms are designated with an obsolete lettering system. The plan highlights those areas that had not yet been excavated at the time. .

  • Hand Samples Petrographic Analysis of Sand Samples from Power's Gulch and Pinto Creek for the Carlota Testing Project (SWCA Project No. 31-93435) (1994)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Elizabeth Miksa.

    Many of the archaeological ceramics found in the Power's Gulch area in the course of investigations for the Carlota Testing Project were found to be tempered with sand size material. In order to assess the composition and local versus non-local origin of the temper, seven sand and rock samples were collected from Power's Gulch and Pinto Creek by Mary-Ellen Walsh-Anduze of SWCA, Inc., in January of 1994. These seven sand and rock samples were submitted to Elizabeth Miksa of Desert Archaeology,...

  • Handbook of North American Indians, Volume IX: The Southwest, Part 1: Regional Surveys A.D> 500-1540 (1983)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Charles C. Di Peso.

    During the course of the last decade, research in northern Mexico has produced a mass of explicit data that necessitates a redefinition of the southern boundary of the "North American Southwest" (Arizona and New Mexico) to include all of northern Mexico as far south as the Tropic of Cancer (23°27' north latitude). This additional expanse was once a very substantial portion of the Gran Chichimeca (Di Peso 1963, 1968a, 1968b), and was looked upon by the sophisticated Mosoamericans as the habitat...

  • Harold Gladwin's Excavations at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project contains Harold Gladwin's publication on his excavations at Casa Grande Ruins, the Grewe site and Adamsville. An additional document represents correspondence between NPS archeologist John Andresen and Gladwin from 1980 with a map indicating the location of his excavations within the monument.

  • HARP 1990 Excavation Forms (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP excavation forms from the 1990 season

  • HARP 1990 In-Field and Survey Lithic and Groundstone Tabulation Forms (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    In-field and survey lithic and groundstone tabulation forms from the HARP 1990 season.

  • HARP 1990 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    In-field ceramic tabulation forms for the HARP 1990 excavation season

  • HARP 1990 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    Ceramic tabulation forms from 1990 HARP survey

  • HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ500-LZ599 (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ500-LZ599

  • HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ600-629, LZ650-659 (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1990 Survey Forms LZ600-629, LZ650-659.

  • HARP 1990-1991 Excavation and Survey Ceramic Tabulations (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Suzanne Eckert.

    HARP 1990-1991 excavation ceramic tabulation Forms, 1991 ceramic survey tabulation forms

  • HARP 1990-1991 Excavation Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    Chipped stone tabulation forms from the HARP 1990-1991 excavation season.

  • HARP 1990-1991 Photograph Logs (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    Photograph logs from the 1990-1991 HARP excavation seasons

  • HARP 1990-1991 Specimen Logs (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    Specimen logs from the 1990-1991 HARP excavation seasons.

  • HARP 1990-1991 Survey Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1990-1991 Survey Chipped Stone Tabulation Forms

  • HARP 1991 Excavation Forms (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP excavation forms from the 1991 season. PDF also includes scans of the 1991 specimen log, a copy of the HARP Field and Laboratory Manual, and field notes.

  • HARP 1991 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    In-field ceramic tabulation forms for the HARP 1991 excavation season

  • HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ700-799 (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ700-LZ799

  • HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ800-864 (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1991 Survey Forms LZ800-LZ864

  • HARP Ceramic Tabulation Data Correction (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP 1990-1991 Ceramic tabulation data correction documents

  • HARP Excavation Ceramic Database (2016)
    DATASET [not managed] Keith Kintigh. Suzanne Eckert.

    Ceramic data from the Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project excavations at the site of Heshotauthla. Suzanne Eckert did the ceramic identifications.

  • HARP Fauna (1996)
    DATASET [not managed] J. Homer Thiel.

    Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project faunal database. All project fauna analyzed. Ca. 2100 elements recorded.

  • HARP Fauna Burning Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Butchering Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Coding Key (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Homer Thiel.

    Coding key for HARP fauna dataset

  • HARP Fauna Condition Coding Sheet (2012)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Dorsal/Ventral Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Element Coding Sheet (1991)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Homer Theil.

    Coding sheet for HARP Fauna, Homer Theil

  • HARP Fauna Fusion Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Modification Coding Sheet (1992)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Post-depositional Processes Coding Sheet (1991)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Proximal/Distal Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Side Coding Sheet
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Fauna Species Coding Sheet (1991)
    CODING SHEET [not managed] Uploaded by: Keith Kintigh

    no description provided

  • HARP Faunal Analysis Letter Report (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Homer Thiel.

    Letter report with summary table of species represented. Accompanied database.

  • HARP Heshotauthla Polychrome INAA Results (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    Activation analysis reports for Heshotauthla Polychrome sherds

  • HARP Supplemental Documents (1991)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

    HARP supplemental documents including reports, open-house presentation, and list of pollen samples

  • HARP Survey Ceramic Database (2016)
    DATASET [not managed] Keith Kintigh. Suzanne Eckert.

    Ceramic data from the Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project survey around the site of Heshotauthla. Suzanne Eckert did the ceramic identifications.

  • The Hatch Site: A Preliminary Report on an Assemblage of Cremation and Inhumation Burials from Northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico (1994)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jeff K. Romney.

    The Hatch Site, is located on the property of Herman Hatch, just southwest of Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, along the Piedras Verdes River. An apparent cemetery consisting of both cremation and inhumation burials is what presently constitutes the Hatch Site. The author is inclined to believe that the remains of a village are only a couple of hundred yards to the west and southwest of the cemetery. This belief is based on the information given to by the workmen who have plowed this area...

  • Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 2: Archaeology, Project Synthesis, and Management Summary (2008)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Robert Stokes. Victoria D. Vargas.

    The ability to integrate archaeological findings with extensive archival and oral history resources is often a rare occurrence in cultural resource management. The Hayden Flour Mill project afforded us just such an opportunity, the benefits of which are demonstrated throughout this and the following chapters of this volume. In many instances, the archival data suggested where we might find buried features beneath caps of fill or asphalt on the property (e.g., the Calaboose/jail, hereafter...

  • Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 1: Introduction, Historical Research, and Historic Architecture (2008)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Victoria D. Vargas. Thomas Jones. Scott Solliday. Don W. Ryden.

    This document, the first volume of a series of reports created by Archaeological Consulting Services, covers the restoration and preservation of the Hayden Flour Mill; voluntarily undertaken by the City of Tempe. This project surfaced in recognition of the importance of the Hayden Flour Mill and its resources, a desire for its complete documentation, and the development of recommendations for preservation priorities. The City decided to have the cultural resources investigation completed prior...

  • Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Volume 3: Hayden Flour Mill Historic Preservation Plan (2008)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Teresa L. Pinter. Don W. Ryder. Victoria D. Vargas.

    The character of a community as expressed in its prehistory, history, and architecture is different from any other, and the City is no exception. A comprehensive Plan for cultural resources within the Hayden Flour Mill Project area is an essential component of the City’s future plans for downtown development. The Hayden Flour Mill Plan is a unique document that responds to Tempe’s goals and reflects its preservation values. As a forward-looking document, this Plan is intended to create...