Archaeological Studies, Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Coal Haul Railroad: A Plan for the Mitigation of 25 Archaeological Sites Remaining for Study in the RIght-of-Way of the Coal Haul Railroad, Revised Description

Author(s): William S. Marmaduke

Year: 1977

Summary

The Museum of Northern Arizona has prepared a revision to the work plans for the Coronado Station Coal Haul Railroad archaeological research project. Using sampling, the plan schedules some sites for full excavation, others for sample excavation, and still others for surface record and collection. Basically, the criteria for selection in any category of work was judgmental, considering factors of site condition and site content. Sites chosen for full excavation compliment data gathered at archaeological sites already studied by the Museum during the previous stages of the project. Descriptions of each class of work, all similar to past practice, have been prepared, as have new project time lines.

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Archaeological Studies, Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Coal Haul Railroad: A Plan for the Mitigation of 25 Archaeological Sites Remaining for Study in the RIght-of-Way of the Coal Haul Railroad, Revised Description. William S. Marmaduke. 1977 ( tDAR id: 433597) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8433597

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -114.104; min lat: 31.653 ; max long: -108.831; max lat: 37.02 ;

Record Identifiers

Project No.(s): A-76-64

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