Table 1. Dated burials at Snaketown, comparing phase assignments from the Arizona State Museum, Murrieta (1999), and those assigned in this study.

Part of the Dating Snaketown project

Creator(s): Wallace Henry D.

Year: 2020

Summary

The tables included here accompany an article published in the Kiva in 2020 by Henry D. Wallace titled "Dating Snaketown." The tables provide ceramic dates for contexts excavated by Emil Haury and Gila Pueblo (Haury 1976; Gladwin et al. 1937) at Snaketown (AZ U:13:1 ASM) using the ceramic types developed from the 1998 and 2004 seriations and compares the new dates with those assigned by previous researchers.

Cite this Record

Table 1. Dated burials at Snaketown, comparing phase assignments from the Arizona State Museum, Murrieta (1999), and those assigned in this study.. Wallace Henry D.. 2020 ( tDAR id: 455386) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8455386

Data Set Structure

Measurement Column
Count Column
Coded Column
Filename Column
Integration Column (has Ontology)

Table Information: pots_mort_may28_2003_for_linkin

Column Name Data Type Type Category Coding Sheet Ontology Search
Phase, Assigned by Arizona State Museum Phase assigned in this study on the basis of the analyzed restorable vessel(s). Abbreviations: VK=Vahki ES=Estrella SW=Sweetwater SN=Snaketown GB=Gila Butte EGB=Early Gila Butte LGB=Late Gila Butte SC=Santa Cruz SAC=Sacaton ESAC=Early Sacaton MSAC1=Middle Sacaton 1 MSAC2=Middle Sacaton 2 LSAC=Late Sacaton SOH=Soho CIV=Civano
VARCHAR  Uncoded Value Dating Sample : Other none none true
Phase, this Study Phase designation assigned during this investigation based on the 1998 and 2004 seriations discussed in the accompanying article in the Kiva.
VARCHAR  Uncoded Value Dating Sample : Other none none true
No. Analyzed Restorable Vessels Number of decorated restorable vessels in the Arizona State Museum collection (all have now been repatriated) that were located and analyzed as a part of this investigation.
BIGINT  Uncoded Value Ceramic : Count none none true
Block-Feature These are the location/feature designations used by Gila Pueblo and Emil Haury for the Snaketown excavations.
VARCHAR  Uncoded Value Provenience and Context : Context none none true
Phase, from Murrietta (1999:Appendix A) Phase assigned by Murrieta to each context. Murrietta's phase assignments were based on restorable vessels as well as other associated artifacts. See previous column description for abbreviations. Reference: Murrieta, Emiliano Gallaga 1999 An Evaluation of the Cemetery Concept at Snaketown: A Re-analysis of Old Data. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Anthropology Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
VARCHAR  Uncoded Value Dating Sample : Other none none true

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 500 to 1080 (Hohokam Preclassic)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -113.115; min lat: 31.81 ; max long: -109.973; max lat: 34.296 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Henry D. Wallace

Notes

General Note: The tables included here accompany an article published in the Kiva in 2020 by Henry D. Wallace titled "Dating Snaketown." The tables provide ceramic dates for contexts excavated by Emil Haury and Gila Pueblo (Haury 1976; Gladwin et al. 1937) at Snaketown (AZ U:13:1 ASM) using the ceramic types developed from the 1998 and 2004 seriations and compares the new dates with those assigned by previous researchers.

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