EMAP (1990) Black Range Archaeological Survey: Preliminary Report of the 1989 Field Season to the Gila National Forest Regional Office
Summary
Archaeological survey in the Gila National Forest during June
and July 1989 by the State University of New York at Buffalo was
a continuation of previous archaeological field projects (Nelson
1982, 1983, 1985, 1988) intended to increase existing information
about prehistoric occupation of the east side of the Black Range,
New Mexico. The information collected in the forest survey
supplements archaeological data recovered from lower elevations in
the Black Range by expanding knowledge about the extent of
prehistoric land use within the forest zone.
Cite this Record
EMAP (1990) Black Range Archaeological Survey: Preliminary Report of the 1989 Field Season to the Gila National Forest Regional Office. Nicola Hunt, Kolleen M. Kralick. 1990 ( tDAR id: 399232) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8C53N6Q
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
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: -107.428; min lat: 32.927 ; max long: -107.356; max lat: 32.982 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Arizona State University (ASU)
Principal Investigator(s): Michelle Hegmon; Margaret Nelson
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