Hedgpeth Hills: Locality I Record Sheets
Part of the Hedgpeth Hills Rock Art Recording and Investigations project
Author(s): J. Simon Bruder; Bob Gasser; Scott Thybony; Michelle Camden; Barrie Burnham; Rich Macias; Anthony Farqué; Wanda Albert; Debra Foldi; Sandra Spencer
Year: 1980
Summary
Record sheets and scale drawings for each rock art panel within locality I of the Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyph Site. Rock art surveys at the Hedgpeth Hills occurred between 1979 and 1980 under the direction of J. Simon Bruder. Each record sheet contains a rock art description, provenience information, and a drawing.
Cite this Record
Hedgpeth Hills: Locality I Record Sheets. J. Simon Bruder, Bob Gasser, Scott Thybony, Michelle Camden, Barrie Burnham, Rich Macias, Anthony Farqué, Wanda Albert, Debra Foldi, Sandra Spencer. 1980 ( tDAR id: 379106) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8CN74SV
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Keywords
Culture
Archaic
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Hohokam
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Patayan
Site Name
Hedgpeth Hills Petroglyph site
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Isolated Feature
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Petroglyph
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Pictograph
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Rock Art
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Systematic Survey
Geographic Keywords
Adobe Dam Project
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Deer Valley
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Hedgpeth Hills
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Skunk Creek
Spatial Coverage
min long: -112.175; min lat: 33.661 ; max long: -112.135; max lat: 33.693 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Archaeological Research Institute, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University
Field Director(s): J. Simon Bruder
Collaborator(s): Museum of Northern Arizona; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District; Arizona State University (ASU)
Landowner(s): Deer Valley Rock Art Center
File Information
Name | Size | Creation Date | Date Uploaded | Access | |
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hedgpeth-hills_locality-1.pdf | 64.51mb | Dec 10, 2012 12:22:02 PM | Confidential |
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Contact(s): Archaeological Research Institute, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University