An Archaeological Survey of the Salt River Project Germann Substation, Maricopa County, Arizona
Author(s): Douglas R. Mitchell
Year: 1994
Summary
This report details the results of a cultural resources assessment of a parcel of land in southern Mesa, Maricopa County, to be used by the Salt River Project (SRP) for an electrical substation. SWCA, Inc. was requested to survey this parcel by SRP. The area surveyed is located in the southwest corner of Section 1, T2S, R7E. The parcel is located three miles south of the General Motors Desert Proving Grounds, adjacent to the intersection of Signal Butte and Germann Roads (Figure 1). The parcel measures 259 feet north-south by 220 feet east-west for an area of 1.3 acres.
The project area was surveyed by Michael Stubing on January 17, 1994. No cultural resources were identified within the project area. Therefore, it is recommended that no further archaeological work be conducted within the parcel and that the project proceed.
Cite this Record
An Archaeological Survey of the Salt River Project Germann Substation, Maricopa County, Arizona, 23. Douglas R. Mitchell. 1994 ( tDAR id: 409001) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8409001
Keywords
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey
Geographic Keywords
Germann Road
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Maricopa County
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Mesa
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Signal Butte Road
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.85; min lat: 33.356 ; max long: -111.791; max lat: 33.394 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager
Repository(s): Salt River Project, Tempe, AZ
Prepared By(s): SWCA Environmental Consultants
Submitted To(s): Salt River Project
Record Identifiers
Salt River Project Library Call No.(s): E78.S25G47M58 1994
Salt River Project Library Barcode No.(s): 00090965
SWCA Archaeological Report No.(s): 94-23
File Information
Name | Size | Creation Date | Date Uploaded | Access | |
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1994_SWCA_AnArchaeologicalGermann_OCR_PDFA.pdf | 1.87mb | Feb 1, 1994 | Aug 22, 2016 3:18:42 PM | Confidential | |
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Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager