Class III Archaeological Survey: 160 Acres, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona
Author(s): David S. Boloyan Archaeological Services
Year: 2005
Summary
Between June 1 and August 13, 2005, Bailey Creighton and David S Boloyan of David S. Boloyan Archaeological Services performed a cultural resources survey of 160 acres of privately-owned land in Maricopa County, Arizona. The survey was initiated at the request of Lennar Communities Development, Inc. in order to provide an inventory and assessment of potential cultural resources that might be affected by the proposed development.
Cite this Record
Class III Archaeological Survey: 160 Acres, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona. David S. Boloyan Archaeological Services. 2005 ( tDAR id: 433617) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8433617
Keywords
Culture
Hohokam
Material
Chipped Stone
Site Name
AZ U:10:22(ASM)
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Massera Ruin
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Isolated Artifact
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
General
Archaeological Survey
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Residential Development
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Test Trench Excavations
Geographic Keywords
Maricopa (County)
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Ocotillo Road
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Queen Creek, AZ
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Signal Butte Road
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.617; min lat: 33.248 ; max long: -111.6; max lat: 33.263 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager
Contributor(s): Bailey Creighton; David S. Boloyan
Prepared By(s): David S. Boloyan Archaeological Services
Submitted To(s): Lennar Communities Development, Inc.
Record Identifiers
State of Arizona Antiquities Permit No.(s): 2005-25bl
File Information
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2005_Boloyan_ClassIIIQueenCreek_OCR_PDFA_Redacted.pdf | 11.87mb | Oct 20, 2021 2:49:08 PM | Public | ||
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2005_Boloyan_ClassIIIQueenCreek_OCR_PDFA.pdf | 11.18mb | Sep 1, 0005 | Jul 31, 2017 2:29:14 PM | Confidential | |
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Contact(s): Salt River Project Cultural Resource Manager