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  • Archaeology of the Ak Chin Indian Community West Side Farms Project: Subsistence Studies and Synthesis and Interpretation (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Lauren Jelinek

    This volume contains subsistence information derived from the Ak.-Chin Archaeological Project sites, and a synthesis and interpretation of the various data. It is divided into two sections: Subsistence Studies and Synthesis. Four chapters provide the results of macrobotanical studies, pollen analysis, faunal analysis, and a synthesis of the subsistence studies. The Synthesis section includes two chapters. The first is an examination of the protohistoric Ak-Chin people; the second chapter places...

  • Archaeology of the Ak Chin Indian Community West Side Farms Project: The Archaeological Data Recovery Program (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Lauren Jelinek

    This volume contains descriptive data for the major Hohokam, protohistoric, and historic sites investigated during the Ak Chin Farms Data Recovery project. It contains six chapters. It includes a chronological review of settlement patterns for the Ak-Chin area, in-depth reports on sites Va-Pak (AZ T:16:85 [ASM]), Beeth Ha-ha-a (AZ T:16:83n5 [ASM]), Watch Frog (AZ T:16:16 [ASM]), and Whimsy Flat (AZ T:16:71 [ASM]), as well as an examination of the historic period sites in the projket area. The...

  • Archaeology of the Ak Chin Indian Community West Side Farms Project: The Land and the People (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Robert E. Gasser. Christine K. Robinson. Cory Dale Breternitz. Soil Systems, Inc..

    This volume presents an overview of the project area through environmental, geomorpological, and historical studies. The chapters contained herein represent only one aspect of the Ak-Chin Archaeological Project, which involved data recovery at 31 prehistoric, protohistoric, and historic sites. Four other volumes in the series provide the research design, reports on the sites studied, interpretations of the material culture and human remains from the sites, subsistence information derived from...

  • Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform and Surrounding Features Volume 2 Features in the Central Precinct of the Pueblo Grande Community (1994)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

    Volume 2 describes the prehistoric features, excluding the platform mound and its adjacent compound, that have been excavated at Pueblo Grande Cultural Park, a 102-acre portion of the prehistoric site owned by the City of Phoenix (see Downum and Bostwick, Volume 1:Chapter 1). This city park encompasses the central precinct of the Pueblo Grande site. Data curated in the Pueblo Grande Museum Archive (PGMA) concerning the non-platform mound features are compiled and synthesized here, with the...

  • Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features Volume 1 Introduction to the Archival Project and History of Archaeological Research (1993)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

    Pueblo Grande is a special place. The subject of legend both ancient and modern, it is one of the most impressive and familiar of all surviving Hohokam sites. Until recently, any visitor could plainly see from exposed rooms, deteriorating walls, and eroding test holes and tunnels that Pueblo Grande had been extensively excavated. It would have been logical to assume from this evidence that the site was one of the most famous and best documented of all Classic period Hohokam villages. Until the...

  • The Archaeology of Tohono O'Odham Nation, Arizona
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

    Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC) documents associated with the National Park Service archaeological work on the, Papago Indian Reservation (Tohono O'odham Nation), including Vekol Hills and Gu Achi.

  • Archaeology on the Desert River: Cultural Resource Management on the Gila River Indian Community (2016)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Frances M. Landreth. M. Kyle Woodson. Emery Manuel. Letricia Brown.

    2016 Southwest Symposium Poster. The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC), home of the Akimel O’odham and Pee Posh tribes, is situated in south-central Arizona. Increasing levels of development on the Community and a desire to oversee Cultural and Heritage Resource planning within the Community prompted the GRIC to establish a Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) as well as a Cultural Resource Management Program (CRMP). For more than twenty years the CRMP staff has been comprised of a...

  • Archaeomagnetic Dates and the Hohokam Phase Sequence (1988)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jeffrey Eighmy. Randall H. McGuire.

    Few things in Southwestern archaeology are so widely and hotly contested as the Hohokam phase sequence and chronology. Presently, no fewer than 12 different Hohokam chronologies exist and more appear to be under production. Disputes concerning the Hohokam chronology involve not only the dating of phases but also, even more basically, challenges to the integrity of the phase definitions. In the last decade, controversy has focused on three aspects of the chronology; (1) the validity and ordering...

  • Archaic Occupation on the Santa Cruz Flats: the Tator Hills Archaeological Project (1993)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Carl D. Halbirt. T. Kathleen Henderson.

    This report describes the results of archaeological investigations undertaken northeast and in the vicinity of the Tator Hills at the southern edge of the Santa Cruz Flats. The archaeological investigations were funded by the Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Projects Office, and identified as Tasks 43 and 45 of Contract 3-PA-30-00740. The work was conducted to mitigate the impact to prehistoric resources in the construction of the Central Arizona Irrigation and Drainage District, Central Unit IV...

  • Archeological Notes On Texas Canyon, Arizona No. 2 (1934)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text William Shirley Fulton.

    In the paper “ Archeological Notes on Texas Canyon, Arizona ” (Vol. XII, No. 1 of this series) which covered the work accomplished at the Double F Ranch in 1933, it was intimated, if the findings warranted, that a further report would ensue for the season of 1934. In the publication above mentioned there was expressed the thought, though from very meagre evidence, that the culture here might be Hohokam with a few trade pieces intermingled. The work this season has strengthened the conclusion...

  • Archeological Notes On Texas Canyon, Arizona No. 3 (1938)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text William Shirley Fulton.

    In the introduction to Archeological Notes on Texas Canyon, Arizona, published in 1934 (Vol. XII, No. 2 of this series), certain conclusions were drawn and set forth as being “personal opinions, naturally subject to revision when and if..." In the earlier monograph referred to above, it was stated: ". . it is my present belief that from the time of the first settlement on this site, the inhabitants lived and developed in their own way without any interference, either friendly or otherwise, and...

  • Archeological Notes On Texas Canyon, Arizona No.1 (1934)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text William Shirley Fulton.

    The area covered in this paper is, generally speaking, the drainage of the upper Texas Canyon, near Dragoon, Cochise County, Arizona. But more specifically, the development in the season of 1933 was confined to a flat field on the ranch of the writer. The elevation at this point is about 4,800 feet, and the climate is typically that of the Southwest at a like elevation. In the winter months it is warm in the daytime, cold at night, with an occasional snow flurry, and very little rain. The summer...

  • Archeological Survey at Organ Pipe National Monument, Southwestern Arizona: 1989-1991 (1995)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Adrianne G. Rankin.

    The Western Archeological and Conservation Center, National Park Service conducted archeological inventory surveys of selected portions of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southwestern Arizona between 1989 and 1991. The section 110 planning surveys (ORPI 1989 D, 1990B and 1991A) were undertaken to locate, identify and evaluate the cultural resources of the monument. A total of 7,675 acres was surveyed and 188 field loci, representing 178 sites, were recorded. Five of these sites had been...

  • Archeological Survey in the Eastern Tucson Basin: Saguaro National Monument, Rincon Mountain Unit, Cactus Forest Area, Volume I (1983)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Kay Simpson. Susan J. Wells.

    The Western Archeological and Conservation Center conducted an archeological survey in the cactus forest area of Saguaro National Monument, Rincon Mountain Unit, in the eastern Tucson Basin. A total of 160 prehistoric and historic sites and 401 isolated artifact/limited activity areas was recorded. Prehistoric sites include a small rockshelter, bedrock mortar locations, quarries, and artifact scatters, including large village sites with agricultural features. Historic sites include early...

  • Archeological Survey in the Eastern Tucson Basin: Saguaro National Monument, Rincon Mountain Unit, Tanque Verde Ridge, Rincon Creek, Mica Mountain Areas, Volume III (1984)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Kay Simpson. Susan J. Wells.

    The second phase of an archeological inventory of Saguaro National MOnument, Rincon Mountain Unit involved examination of 10,000 acres between 3,000 and 4,000 feet elevation along Tanque Verde Ridge, the Rincon Creek headwaters area and selected high elevation areas in the Rincon Mountains. One hundred twenty archaeological sites and 202 isolated artifact locations were recorded. Seven types of prehistoric sites are described: rockshelters, bedrock mortar locations, lithic quarries,...

  • Archeological Survey of Newly Acquired Lands in Saguaro National Park: 1996, 1997 and 1998 (2001)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Loy C. Neff. Stacie A. Reutter. Dawn A. Frost.

    Archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC), National Park Service (NPS), conducted archeological surveys of newly acquired lands iu the Rincon Mountain District and Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park during 1996, 1997, and 1998. The fieldwork encompassed four separate field data collection projects, building on previous WACC surveys from 1994 to 1996 and adding to the inventory of cultural resources iu the Park. Cumulative survey results now...

  • Archeological Survey of Saguaro National Monument, 1994: The Saguaro Land Acquisition and Trails Inventory (1994)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Kevin D. Wellman.

    This volume reports on the findings of archeological survey conducted in the Saguaro National Monument in the late spring of 1994. The cultural resource inventory of 740 acres was conducted by four Western Archeological and Conservation Center archeologists between April 25 and May 20, 1994. The surveyed area included 360 acres of land included in the recently (1991) expanded boundary of the Rincon Mountain Unit (RMU) and 380 acres of heavily used land located in the northeast corner of the...

  • An Archeological Survey of the Gila River Farms Expansion, Pinal County, Arizona (1987)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Mary Sullivan. Monique Sawyer-Lang. Richard W. Effland, Jr.. Margerie Green.

    An archaeological clearance survey of the proposed Gila River Farms Expansion area was undertaken by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS). This survey was performed in accordance with the provisions and regulations of the National Historic Preservation Act in order to locate, identify, and assess cultural resources that might be adversely impacted when the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) begins to utilize this land for agriculture. A total of four sites, four artifact scatters, and...

  • Archeological Survey of the Sulphur Spring Valley, Southeast Arizona (1987)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Anne I. Woosley. Tim Price. D. Carol Kriebel.

    The Willcox Playa Study grew from the realization that though surveys had been initiated in the Sulphur Spring Valley during the early days of Southwestern archeology, scarcely any subsequent work was undertaken, with the result that southeastern Arizona remains one of the least known regions of the prehistoric Southwest. We felt that a project would fill a gap in our knowledge of the area and would also contribute generally to Southwest archeology. The fact that the playa area is in the...

  • Archeomagnetic Dating (1978)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Robert DuBois. Keith M. Anderson.

    This cocument contains 2 letters concerning a proposal for an archeomagnetic dating project in Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and the results of the work performed by the Earth Sciences Observatory at the University of Oklahoma.

  • Architectural Database of a Sample of Early Ceramic Through Sedentary Period Hohokam Pithouses in the Tucson Basin, Arizona (2015)
    DATASET [not managed] Uploaded by: Kye Miller

    This database contains basic information of a sample of 313 Early Ceramic through Sedentary Period pithouses from 8 excavated sites in the Tucson Basin, Arizona.

  • The Architecture of Casa Grande and Its Interpretations (1977)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text David R. Wilcox. Lynette O. Shenk.

    This document contains architectural documentation prepared by David Wilcox and Lynette Shenk for the National Park Service. These documents were prepared as a deliverable under P.O. no 810060035.

  • Archival and Archaeological Evaluation of the Proposed Evo A. DeConcini Federal Building and United States Courthouse Property, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (1995)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text J. Homer Thiel.

    As part of the planning process for the construction of the Evo A. DeConcini Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Desert Archaeology, Inc., has performed a detailed study of the proposed courthouse property for Fugro West, Inc., under a subcontract with the General Services Administration. This study has many purposes: to summarize prehistoric and historic settlement patterns and land-use trends for the project area; to identify the locations of any prehistoric and historic...

  • Arizona and National Registers of Historic Places Eligibility Testing Plan for AZ U:12:100 (ASM) Within the Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, Pinal County, Arizona (2007)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: system user

    This document presents a plan of work to conduct Arizona and National Registers of Historic Places (A/NRHP) eligibility testing at a cultural resource site that is located within the Boyce Thompson Arboretum (BTA), west of Superior, Pinal County, Arizona. Jacobs Civil, Inc., on behalf of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), requested that Carter & Burgess, Inc. (C&B) conduct the testing to evaluate the eligibility of AZ 11:12:100 (ASM) for inclusion in the A/NRHP. The testing and...

  • Arizona Department of Transportation Archaeological Testing Program: Part 2, East Papago Freeway (1988)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

    This document is a report upon cultural resources found in the western portion of the East Papago Freeway corridor. It represents the second phase of testing to be reported for the entire corridor, data recovery at three small sites suspected of being Hohokam fieldhouse loci (AZ T:12:48(ASM), AZ T:12:50(ASM), and AZ T:12:51(ASM)), and testing at El Caserío (AZ T:12:49 (ASM)) and La Lomita (AZ U:9:67(ASM)). The investigations reported herein were conducted by Soil Systems, Inc. of Phoenix for the...

  • The Arizona Historical Pageant (1992)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This document is an article regarding the history and progression of the historical pageants held between 1926-1930 at Compound B at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.

  • Arizona Public Service Company, Pinnacle Peak to Ocotillo 230 kV Project, Assessment of Cultural Resources (1984)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Richard W. Effland. Margerie Green.

    Arizona Public Service Company (APS) proposes to rebuild an existing 230 kV transmission line which connects the Pinnacle Peak and Ocotillo substations. The portion of the line which currently lies within the Salt River channel north of Mesa and south of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) needs to be relocated due to the extensive damage caused by severe flooding over the past ten years. APS proposes to move the right-of-way out of the channel and onto the north terrace...

  • Artifact and Rock Distributions at Pueblo la Plata (2004)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Lisa Baldwin. Caitlin Wichlacz.

    Artifact and rock distributions were noticeably different across the landscape surrounding Pueblo La Plata. By sampling artifact and rock densities along three transects, we attempted to determine what the independent distribution patterns were for artifacts and for rocks. By combining our results, we hoped to see whether or not there was a correlation between artifact and rock densities across the site. We expected to see a drop in artifact densities farther from the pueblo, where less human...

  • Artifact Data from Surface Collections and Observations at Legacies Sites (2004)
    DATASET [not managed] Legacies on the Landscape Project, Arizona State University.

    Artifact Data from Surface Collections and Observations at Legacies Sites

  • Artifact Description and Proveniences for the Ringo Site, Southeastern Arizona (1963)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Alfred E. Johnson. Raymond H. Thompson.

    During the summer of 1962, the archaeological field school of the University of Arizona conducted excavations at the Ringo site situated on the west slope of the Chiricahua Mountains in Cochise County, Arizona. The Ringo site was essentially Mogollon with late additions from the Western Pueblo region. It was occupied in the period between A.D. 1250 and 1325. Significant information derived from the site is summarized in AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, Vol. 28, No. 4. The present report includes detailed...

  • An Assessment of Cultural Resources for the Proposed APS Kyrene EHV Transmission Line Project (1980)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Richard W. Effland, Jr.. Margerie Green.

    At the request of Judith Imhoff of the Environmental Management Department of Arizona Public Service Company, Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) initiated a cultural resource survey for the proposed 230 kV transmission line extension in the vicinity of the Kyrene Steam Power Plant. Dr. Richard W. Effland and Margerie Green of ACS served as co-principal investigators and field directors for the project. Johna Hutira and Shereen Lerner assisted in the field investigation. The purpose of...

  • An Assessment of Horseshoe Dam Road, Archaeological Resources, Class III Inventory Survey and Evaluation (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Lanita C. Van Nimwegen.

    Northland Research, Inc. has completed a Class III cultural resource survey of the Horseshoe Dam Road(Forest Road 205). This work was designated as a modification of Task 17 of the Supplemental Surveys of the Regulatory Storage Division, Central Arizona Project, performed under Contract No. 7-CS-30-05750 issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation.The project area is located entirely on USDA Forest Service administered lands, Tonto National Forest, Gila County, Arizona....

  • Astronomical Applications, Observations and Implications of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    PROJECT [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This project concerns the astronomical features of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It covers all times periods of Hohokam existence including the Pioneer, Colonial, Sedentary and Classic periods. There are comparisons drawn to other prehistoric sites such as Chichen Itza in their construction and application. There is discussion regarding the use of the astronmical features to track the winter and summer solstices.

  • Astronomical correspondence (1971)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Paul Shumacher. Roland Richert.

    These documents are a series of letters regarding research on the astronomical features in the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It also includes an invoice and billing information for the services provided by John Malloy for a 1971 report concerning the astronomical features. Outlined are details of equipment needed and labor required to complete proposed research on astronomical features in the Great House.

  • Astronommical Implications of the Architecture at Casa Grande (1980)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Renee Opperman.

    This document is a Master's thesis presented to faculty at California State University. It is an in dept study of astronomical features and implications of several Indian cultures throughout the American Southwest and Mesoamerica. Schematic drawings from many of these sites reflect comparable similarities in design and function. Flow charts suggest that trade and migration played a roll in cultural modifications to behavior.

  • The ASU Fall Field School at Site AZ U:9:14 (ASM), The 1995 Season (1996)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Glen Rice.

    This is a report on archaeological field investigations conducted in 1994 and 1995 at a Classic period Hohokam compound located in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of Arizona. The work was performed at the southern locus of site AZ U:9:14 (ASM) under the direction of Glen Rice as part of a course in archaeological field methods taught in the Department of Anthropology at Arizona State University (course number ASB 231 for undergraduates and ASB 532 for graduate...

  • At Rest: The Excavation of Ten Graves within the Pima Tribe No. 10, Improved Order of Red Men Plot within the Court Street Cemetery, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2015)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text J. Homer Thiel. Jeremy W. Pye. James T. Watson.

    The Salvation Army constructed a new Hospitality House in 2014-2015. As part of the project, The Salvation Army traded a piece of land to the City of Tucson in exchange for a portion. This land contained the eastern cluster of graves from the Pima Tribe No. 10, Improved Order of Red Men plot, part of the larger Court Street Cemetery, in use from 1875-1909, and subsequently redeveloped for housing and business. The Court Street Cemetery has been assigned Arizona State Museum site number AZ...

  • Athapaskans They Weren't: the Suma Rebels Executed at Casas Grandes in 1685 (1982)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Thomas H. Naylor.

    Two decades ago Jack D. Forbes proposed that the Suma, Janos, Jocome and Mansos Indians were the southernmost true Athapaskans in North America. Inhabiting northern Chihuahua, far western Texas, and the southwestern fringes of New Mexico, these groups were described by Spaniards in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as primitive, loosely related bands of nomadic hunters and gatherers. Beginning in the later seventeenth century and continuing through most of the eighteenth, these same groups...

  • AzBAD: Arizona Biological Affiliation Database (2016)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Rachael Byrd. James Watson.

    The Arizona Biological Affiliation Database (AzBAD) is a catalog of comparative cranial morphometric data designed to provide an additional tool for assessing cultural affiliation in compliance with state (ARS §41-844/865) or federal (NAGPRA) legislation and facilitate repatriation of human remains to descendant communities. This information is used to create comparative samples that encompass the variability inherent in ancient ancestral populations. Measurements from crania of individuals...

  • The Babocomari Village Site on the Babocomari River, Southeastern Arizona (1951)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Charles C. Dipeso.

    During the course of the last two years (1948-1949), The Amerind Foundation, Inc., of Dragoon, Arizona, conducted archaeological excavations in Southeastern Arizona in Cochise County, at a pre-historic site known as the Babocomari Village. The village lies on private land, and a lease to excavate was negotiated with Mr. Robert Mitchell of Fry, Arizona. During the digging period, the property changed hands and a new lease was negotiated with Mr. John Williams. The Babocomari River, from which...

  • Banderas Bay, Nayarit Report (1972)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Charles C. Di Peso.

    The purpose of this report is to investigate the area of Punta de Mita, "Place of the Arrows," located on the southern fringe of the coast of Nayarit, below the 21st parallel. It is believed that this vicinity, which forms the northern fringe of Banderas Bay, may contain remains of a culture that had a direct relationship with Casas Grandes prior to A.D. 1060. This supposition is, in part, based upon the fact that this is the restricted habitat of the molluscan species, Persicula Bandera Coan...

  • The Beeline Archaeological Project (1990)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Richard W. Effland. Scott Fedick.

    The Salt River Project (SRP) and Arizona Public Service Company (APS) constructed three transmission lines along a portion of the Beeline Highway on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC). SRP proposed to build a new line that connects the Pinnacle Peak, Brandow, and Papago Buttes substations. At the same time, APS proposed to realign two existing transmission lines and move them out of the Salt River channel and onto the north terrace above the river. Prior to construction,...

  • Between Mimbres and Hohokam: Exploring the Archaeology and History of Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico (2014)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    In 1997, a group of scholars assembled at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, Arizona, for five and one-half days of secluded focused discussion on the archaeology and history of an area largely absent from archaeological reports and history books, southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The researchers present at the seminar included Bruce Masse, Anne Woosley, Allan MacIntyre, Jeff Altschul, John Douglas, Jeff Clark, Bill Doolittle, Jim Neely, Jerry Howard, Peggy Nelson, Jonathan...

  • Between the River and the Terrace: Archaeological Investigations Within the Red Mountain Freeway Corridor, From Gilbert Road to Higley Road (2002)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This report discusses the results of archaeological testing at four cultural resource sites to assess their eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), and the results of data recovery excavations at one of the four sites to mitigate impacts from construction. Entranco completed this project at the request of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) prior to the proposed construction of the Red Mountain Freeway (RMF) Gilbert Road to Higley Road segment...

  • Birdseye View of the Salt River Valley (1934)
    IMAGE [not managed] T.A. Hayden.

    This document is an historic sketch of a birdseye view of the Salt River Valley and surrounding area. The map was done in conjunction with the Salt River Project and the area of the SRP is designated on the map along with the Verde River Irrigatoin and Power District. The map includes the existing canals and water ways at the time and the White Lands San Carlos Project.

  • A Block Clustering Approach to the Definition of Site Classes: San Xavier Archaeological Project (1985)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Jeffrey Altschul. Martin R. Rose.

    The San Xavier Archaeological Project conducted an intensive survey of more than 18 square miles in the southern portion of the Tucson Basin. In all, 150 sites were recorded, of which 147 dated at least in part to either the prehistoric or protohistoric periods. One of the primary goals of the project was to determine the types of sites located in the project area and to examine the relationships between the various site types. Traditionally, archaeologists define site types from surface data on...

  • Boundary Definition Testing at Hodges Ruin, AZ AA:12:18 (ASM), Pima County, Arizona (2009)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Michael W. Lindeman.

    The results of boundary definition testing at the southeastern margin of AZ AA:12:18 (ASM), the Hodges Ruin, are presented in this report. Hodges Ruin has been determined to be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. The parcels are owned by the Flowing Wells School District and the district intends to construct an Early Childhood Center on the parcels. The goal of the fieldwork was to determine the extent of archaeological features on the parcels with the hope that...

  • BRG-DIR ceramics (DAI) (2006)
    DATASET [not managed] T. Kathleen Henderson.

    Browning-to-Dinosaur project ceramics, includes features from the Siphon Draw site.

  • Brief Park History (1992)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This document is a brief history of the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and how it came to be.

  • Building a Village: Excavations at La Villa (2016)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text Uploaded by: system user

    The Hohokam village was one of the largest pre-Classic settlements in the Phoenix Basin. The recorded site boundary covers more than 80 acres, extending from the edge of the Salt River floodplain northward. Founded during the Vahki phase (A.D. 500-650), when settlement aggregated around two large plazas, the village thrived until the Santa Cruz phase (A.D. 850950), when people began to leave the village, possibly settling in villages further down the canal system. Final abandonment occurred...

  • By the Field of Francisco Solano León, Further Exploration of the León Family Farmstead, AZ AA:13:505 (ASM), and the Eastside Canals, AZ BB:13:642 (ASM), Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2015)
    DOCUMENT [not managed] Full-Text J. Homer Thiel.

    The El Rio Community Health Center in Tucson, Arizona, is planning on building a parking lot on a portion of an archaeological easement associated with the historic period León farm stead, AZ BB:13:505 (ASM), and the prehistoric period Eastside canals, AZ BB:13:642 (ASM). The archaeological easement was established in 1999 following the discovery of the two sites. Archaeological fieldwork for this project was undertaken in 2013 to mitigate the damage to these significant cultural resources...

  • CAGR-BH-TA-EI-A2.TIF (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-BH-TA-EI-B1.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-BH-TA-EI-B2.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-BH-TA-EI-C1.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-BH-TA-NI-A1.TIF (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-BH-TA-SI-A7 (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-02 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 view of the interior of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-03 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-04 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-05 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-06 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-07 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-08
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-09 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-10 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-11 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-12 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-13 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-14 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-15 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-16 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-17 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-18 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-19 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-20 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-21 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-22 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-23 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-24 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR-ICRP-98-1-25 (1998)
    IMAGE [not managed] Uploaded by: alycia hayes

    This image is a 1998 interior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR_BH_EX_A1 (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This image is a 1977 east exterior view of the Great House in compound A.

  • CAGR_BH_EX_A2
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wicox.

    This is a 1977 image of the east exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_EX_B2
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of east exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_EX_B3
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo Of the east exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_NX_A1
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House

  • CAGR_BH_NX_A2
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the north exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_NX_B1
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a photo from 1977 showing the noth exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_NX_B2
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the north exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_A1
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the south exterior of the graet house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_A2
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the south exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_A3
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the south exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_B1
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the south interior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_B2
    IMAGE [not managed] Citation Only David R. Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the south exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_SX_B3
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This photo from 1977 is the south exterior of the great house

  • CAGR_BH_TA_EI_A1
    IMAGE [not managed] David R. Wilcox.

    This photo is the east interior of room A-1 of the Great House

  • CAGR_BH_TA_NI_A2.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR_BH_TA_NI_A3.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR_BH_TA_NI_A5.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a 1977 photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

  • CAGR_BH_TA_NI_A6.tif (1977)
    IMAGE [not managed] David Wilcox.

    This is a photo of the ruins of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.