EMAP Flying Fish – LA37767 Unit 31, 1998
Part of the EMAP Flying Fish (LA37767) - Unit Summaries project
Author(s): Mark Bullock; Jennifer Thompson; Karen Gust; Steve Swanson
Year: 1998
Summary
Site LA37767 was excavated in the summer of 1998 by the ASU Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project Field School. The goal of this project was to collect data from Mimbres Classic Period habitation rooms to illuminate the occupational and abandonment history of such sites in the Eastern Mimbres area. LA37767 is a multiple roomblock site, with at least three roomblocks and two or three isolated rooms. It is located on a basalt piedmont above the floodplain of the Arroyo Seco. This is a locally perennial stream, draining a portion of the Black Range of southwest New Mexico into the Rio Grande to the east.
Cite this Record
EMAP Flying Fish – LA37767 Unit 31, 1998. Mark Bullock, Jennifer Thompson, Karen Gust, Steve Swanson. Unit Summaries - LA 37767 ,1998. 1998 ( tDAR id: 374799) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8ZC81WJ
Keywords
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Dating Sample
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Fauna
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Mineral
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Shell
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Wood
Site Name
035
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081
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Flying Fish - LA 37767
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
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Systematic Survey
Geographic Keywords
Animas Drainage
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Eastern Mimbres
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Palomas Drainage
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Rio Grande Drainage
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Seco Drainage
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Southwest New Mexico
Temporal Keywords
Black Mountain Phase
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Classic Mimbres Period
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Early Mogollon Pithouse Period
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Late Mogollon Pithouse Period
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Mimbres Reorganization Phase
Spatial Coverage
min long: -107.429; min lat: 32.928 ; max long: -107.356; max lat: 32.98 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Arizona State University (ASU)
Principal Investigator(s): Michelle Hegmon; Margaret C. Nelson
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