Archaeology of the Ak Chin Indian Community West Side Farms Project: Subsistence Studies and Synthesis and Interpretation

Summary

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 the project results in perspective and evaluates these results against the original questions posed in the project research design.

Cite this Record

Archaeology of the Ak Chin Indian Community West Side Farms Project: Subsistence Studies and Synthesis and Interpretation, 5. Robert E. Gasser, Christine K. Robinson, Cory Dale Breternitz. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology ,9. Phoenix, Arizona: Soil Systems, Inc. 1990 ( tDAR id: 377924) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8K0755F

Temporal Coverage

Radiocarbon Date: 1850 to 200

Spatial Coverage

min long: -112.179; min lat: 32.994 ; max long: -112.062; max lat: 33.081 ;

Record Identifiers

ARPA Permit No.(s): SSI/Ak/PAO-001a

Bureau of Reclamation Contract No.(s): 5-07-30-W0058

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