Data Recovery Plan for Archaeological Investigations in the Fence Lake Transportation Corridor-Arizona

Author(s): Carla R Van West; Edgar K. Huber

Year: 1995

Summary

This document presents Statistical Research's (SRI) data recovery plan for archaeological investigations of 11 prehistoric sites that will be impacted by the construction of the Fence Lake Transportation Corridor-Arizona. The project area extends east from the Coronado Generating Station north of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona to .the New Mexico border (Figure 1-1). The transportation corridor right-of-way traverses private and state land north of Carrizo Wash, a major tributary to the Little Colorado River, Most of the sites are on private land, although portions of three lie on state land (Table i-1).

Salt River Project (SRP) has negotiated an easement for the proposed Fence Lake railroad that ranges between 1SO and 250 feet in width. Although most sites extend outside the railroad right-of-way, data recovery will be restricted to the easement. ln this document, we have developed a research oriented data recovery approach that satisfies SRP's goal of meeting compliance with the Programmatic Agreement for Fence Lake and ensures that construction on the railroad can begin in April 1996.

Cite this Record

Data Recovery Plan for Archaeological Investigations in the Fence Lake Transportation Corridor-Arizona. Carla R Van West, Edgar K. Huber. Statistical Research Technical Series ,56. Tucson, AZ: SRI Press. 1995 ( tDAR id: 441967) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8441967

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