Cholla Project Archaeology, Volume 3, The Q Ranch Region

Editor(s): J. Jefferson Reid

Year: 1982

Summary

The Arizona Public Service Cholla-Saguaro Transmission Line Mitigation Project, an undertaking as large in scope as its full title suggests, began in April of 1977. It is hereafter referred to as Cholla. The project's purpose was to mitigate construction impact on prehistoric sites along that portion of the line extending from the Cholla generating plant near the Little Colorado River to the upper drainage of Devore Wash south of Lake Roosevelt, a distance of 135 transmission line miles.

This volume contains descriptions of the archaeological context of sites investigated in the Q Ranch Region. It provides a verbal, graphic, and tabular presentation of observations on the prehistoric remains, and presents our interpretation of these data in the context of our research questions and in the context of the prehistory of east-central Arizona.

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Cholla Project Archaeology, Volume 3, The Q Ranch Region. J. Jefferson Reid. 1982 ( tDAR id: 435753) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8435753

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -110.893; min lat: 33.528 ; max long: -110.586; max lat: 34.642 ;

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Archaeological Series(s): 161

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