RS 16 Archaeological Survey
Author(s): Cameron S. Griffith
Year: 1995
Summary
Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), was contracted by Salt River Project (SRP) to perform a Class III cultural resources survey for proposed SRP receiving station site RS # 3, associated transmission line (230 kV and 65 kV) right-of-way corridors, and alternatives. The survey was conducted from 30 October to 3 November 1995. The work involved 11 person days of labor. No significant archaeological resources were encountered.
Cite this Record
RS 16 Archaeological Survey. Cameron S. Griffith. Tempe, AZ: Northland Research, Inc. 1995 ( tDAR id: 402720) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8402720
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Keywords
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Concrete
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Hide
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Leather
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Macrobotanical
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Plainware
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Plastic
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Porcelain
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Rubber
Site Name
RS 16
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Artifact Scatter
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Concrete House Pad
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Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Farm
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House Pad
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Isolated Artifact
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Midden
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Refuse Scatter
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Sheet Midden
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey
General
Can
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Concrete Crown Cap
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Crown Cap
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Falfa
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Flake
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Onodaga Potter Co.
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Pipe
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RS 16
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Salt River Project
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Southern Pacific Lines
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Southern Pacific Railroad
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SRP
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory)
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Chandler, AZ
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Phoenix Basin
Temporal Keywords
Modern
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Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.839; min lat: 33.247 ; max long: -111.699; max lat: 33.357 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager
Landowner(s): Private Owner; City of Chandler
Sponsor(s): Salt River Project
Prepared By(s): Northland Research, Inc.
Submitted To(s): Salt River Project
File Information
Name | Size | Creation Date | Date Uploaded | Access | |
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1995_Griffith_RS16.pdf | 612.21kb | Nov 27, 1995 | May 3, 2016 2:21:41 PM | Confidential | |
This file is unredacted. Two copies of the title page are included, one with notes and one without. |
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Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager