An Archaeological Survey of Two Arizona River Crossings Along the All-American Pipeline
Author(s): Margerie Green
Year: 1984
Summary
Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) conducted an archaeological survey of two major Arizona river crossings along the proposed route of the All-American Pipeline at the request of Dr. Ed Weil, Cultural Resources Manager, Applied Conservation Technology (ACT). ACT is coordinating the entire cultural resource effort along this proposed pipeline from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and has subcontracted with ACS to undertake the Arizona portion of the route. Because the placement of the river crossings is important in determining the location of the line, and because they are located on private land, they were surveyed at an early stage in the project's development. The two crossings, one on the Gila River and the other on the San Pedro River, are over 100 miles apart and present very different cultural resource situations, thus they will be treated separately.
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Cite this Record
An Archaeological Survey of Two Arizona River Crossings Along the All-American Pipeline. Margerie Green. 1984 ( tDAR id: 426382) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8426382
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Keywords
Culture
Classic / Sedentary Hohokam
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Historic
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Hohokam
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Prehistoric
Material
animal bone fragments
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Aquamarine Glass
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Basalt cobbles
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Brown patinated glass
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Buffware
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Gila Plain
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Gila Redware
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Glass
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Green Glass
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Ground Stone
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Medicine bottle
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Metal
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Purple Glass
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Unidentified Red-on-Buff
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Wingfield Plain
Site Name
AZ T:13:1 (ACS)
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AZ T:13:1 (MNA)
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AZ T:13:18 (ASM)
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AZ T:13:19 (ASM)
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AZ T:13:2 (ACS)
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AZ T:13:2 (MNA)
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AZ T:13:20 (ASM)
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AZ T:13:21 (ASM)
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AZ T:13:3 (ACS)
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AZ T:13:3 (MNA)
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AZ T:13:4 (MNA)
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NA 12770
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NA 12771
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NA 15682
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NA 15683
Site Type
Cobble Structure
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Petroglyph
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Prehistoric canal
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
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Road
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Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features
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Rock Art
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Reconnaissance / Survey
General
Animal Bone
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Basalt Cobble
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Blown-in-mold bottle
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Bottle
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Coca-Cola Bottle
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Glass Bottle
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Knife-opened cans
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Mason Jar Fragments
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Metal Fragment
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Patinated glass
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Petrogylphs
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Shell
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory)
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Enterprise Canal
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Gila River
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San Pedro River
Temporal Keywords
1880s -1910s
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Historic
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Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -113.357; min lat: 31.915 ; max long: -110.017; max lat: 33.66 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager
Contributor(s): Margerie Green; Ed Weil; Owen Lindauer; John Allidi; Buddy Hamilton
Record Identifiers
Cultural Resources Report No.(s): 30
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1984_Green_AnArchaeologicalCrossings_OCR_PDFA.pdf | 6.03mb | Nov 1, 1984 | Nov 23, 2016 1:06:56 PM | Confidential | |
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