Final Report For Phased Data Recovery At AZ U:15:1(REC) on SCIDD Property and Trenching for Additional Canal (AZ U:15:8[REC]) Exposures on Federal Land Near Ashurst-Hayden Diversion Dam, Pinal County, Arizona: Photolog
Author(s): Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.
Year: 2012
Summary
As authorized under the Arizona Water Settlements Act of 2004, the San Carlos and Irrigation Drainage District (SCIDD) is undertaking a 10-year rehabilitation project of its irrigation system. SCIDD is the non-Indian irrigation component of the San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP), which provides irrigation water to the communities of Florence, Coolidge, and Casa Grande in Pinal County, Arizona. The initial focus of the SCIDD Rehabilitation Project is the rehabilitation of the Ashurst-Hayden Diversion Dam and its associated headworks, which diverts water from the Gila River for SCIP; the armoring of a segment of the south bank of the Gila River, and the construction of a sediment removal pond and storage area downstream of Ashurst-Hayden Diversion Dam. Following consultation with project stakeholders on the results of Phase 1 data testing at AZ U:15:1(REC) (later AZ U:15:676[ASM]), a prehistoric site, and additional recording of historic features at two other sites, AZ U:16:303(ASM), the Dam Tender’s Complex, and AZ AA:3:215(ASM), the Florence-Casa Grande Canal, Reclamation directed Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) to conduct Phase 2 data recovery at AZ U:15:1(REC) to excavate the known features and expose the prehistoric canal.
ACS excavated 13 features and subfeatures at AZ U:15:1(REC) and two additional exposures of the canal were located northeast of AZ U:15:1(REC). The excavation and subsequent artifact analysis reveal that AZ U:15:1(REC) was a Late Sedentary (Sacaton phase) short-term, seasonal farmstead. The additional canal (AZ U:15:8[REC]) exposures to the northeast of AZ U:15:1(REC) reflect a depositional environment that suggests they were very near the canal’s intake point along the river. Samples processed from the canal produced a weak ostracode result, but succeeded in providing a good radiocarbon date of A.D. 990 to 1150, which overlaps with the dates from AZ U:15:1(REC). The size of the canal, and the lack of laterals or parallel canals, strongly suggests that this was the uppermost extent of the Grewe-Casa Grande Canal system.
The project provides important new data for understanding Hohokam movement into the upper portion of the Middle Gila River Valley, its timing, and the resources that they focused on, wild and domesticated. Based on the results of the Phase 2 data recovery, Reclamation determined that these efforts had mitigated the adverse effects to both AZ U:15:1(REC) and AZ U:15:8(REC) that would result from the proposed project.
This is the photolog.
The final report can be found at tDAR ID: 377904.
Redacted pages can be requested at tDAR ID:377905.
Photos taken during Phase 2 data recovery can be found at tDAR ID: 378156.
Ceramic data can be found at tDAR ID: 377912.
Lithic data can be found at tDAR ID: 377913.
Shell data can be found at tDAR ID: 377921.
Flotation data can be found at tDAR ID: 377922.
Pollen data can be found at tDAR ID: 377914.
Cite this Record
Final Report For Phased Data Recovery At AZ U:15:1(REC) on SCIDD Property and Trenching for Additional Canal (AZ U:15:8[REC]) Exposures on Federal Land Near Ashurst-Hayden Diversion Dam, Pinal County, Arizona: Photolog. Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.. 2012 ( tDAR id: 378175) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8WH2QTC
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Keywords
Culture
Hohokam
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Dating Sample
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Pollen
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Shell
Site Name
AZ U:15:1(REC)
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AZ U:15:676(ASM)
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AZ U:15:8(REC)
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
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Water-Related
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Environment Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
General
Agricultural Site
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Hohokam Canal
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Prehistoric Hohokam
Geographic Keywords
Central Arizona
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Middle Gila River Valley
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Pinal County, AZ
Temporal Keywords
Preclassic Hohokam period
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Sacaton Phase
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 950 to 1150 (Site occupation date range)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -112.022; min lat: 32.686 ; max long: -110.731; max lat: 33.441 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office
Principal Investigator(s): Robert Stokes
Project Director(s): E. Melanie Ryan
Landowner(s): San Carlos Irrigation Project
Sponsor(s): USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office
Permitting Agency(s): Bureau of Indian Affairs
Prepared By(s): Archaeological Consulting Sevices, Ltd.
Submitted To(s): USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office
Record Identifiers
BIA ARPA Permit No. (s): 2011/SCIP/ACS/WRO/001a
Pinal County Dust Permit No.(s): 10805
ASM Burial Agreement Case No.(s): 2010-038
Bureau of Reclamation Contract No.(s): R10PB32083
Arizona Blue Stake Case No.(s): 2012-011100817
Notes
General Note: AZ U:15:1(REC) (later AZ U:15:676[ASM]) is a late Sacaton phase Hohokam farmstead, and AZ U:15:8(REC) is a Hohokam canal that passes through the site. Both are the same age.
Redaction Note: Maps and other specific site locational information have been redacted from the publicly available documents. The redacted information is available as a restricted document; please contact the Bureau of Reclamation for permission to access it.
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