Archaeological Investigations at AZ BB:13:756 (ASM) and AZ BB:13:757 (ASM), Historic Block 185, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Editor(s): Homer Thiel
Year: 2008
Summary
Archaeological data recovery on Historic Block 185 documented features from two subsurface archaeological sites, AZ BB:13:756 (ASM) and AZ BB:13:757 (ASM). BB:13:756 included soil mining pits, where material to manufacture adobe bricks for the Tucson Presidio was collected, and the foundations of twentieth century dwellings. BB:13:757 consisted of portions of two canals, one dating to the Prehistoric era and one filled with Territorial-era trash.
These resources were determined to be significant during the testing phase of the project. The subsequent field work during the data recovery phase sought to document the features and recover a sample of the artifacts and food remains contained within them. The two sites were likely eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D, due to the significant information contained in the features uncovered, as well as the artifacts and food remains present in them.
Significant aspects of the site included the presence of a small prehistoric irrigation canal running north-south through the project area. This is one of many irrigation canals constructed by the Hohokam residents of the Tucson Basin, bringing water from the Santa Cruz River to their agricultural fields. A second canal, filled with trash dating to the American Territorial period, was probably constructed much earlier. It is known that a canal ran along the base of the terrace during the Presidio era, with women from inside the fort washing clothes there under guard by Presidio soldiers.
The Presidio soldiers had also mined portions of the project area for dirt to make adobe bricks for fort construction. These pits then filled with trash and excavation yielded a small but interesting set of artifacts dating to the Spanish and Mexican periods of Tucson's history. Of special mention is a religious medal and associated beads, a very rare find. Territorial-era trash was also recovered, including some items discarded by the Chinese residents who lived nearby.
Cite this Record
Archaeological Investigations at AZ BB:13:756 (ASM) and AZ BB:13:757 (ASM), Historic Block 185, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 09. Homer Thiel. 2008 ( tDAR id: 448155) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8448155
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Keywords
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Charcoal
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Metal
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Shell
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Textile
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Wood
Site Name
AZ BB:13:756 (ASM)
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AZ BB:13:757 (ASM)
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Historic Block 185
Site Type
Agricultural or Herding
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Archaeological Feature
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Ash Lens
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Borrow Pit
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Brick Lined Walkway
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Canal or Canal Feature
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Concrete Foundation
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Ditch
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Midden
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Pit
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Post Hole / Post Mold
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
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Retaining Wall
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Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
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Trash Midden
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Trench
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Ceramic Analysis
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Ethnobotanical Analysis
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Zooarchaeological Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Pima (County)
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Tucson Basin
Temporal Keywords
American Territorial Period
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Presidio Era
Spatial Coverage
min long: -110.99; min lat: 32.215 ; max long: -110.958; max lat: 32.241 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Desert Archaeology, Inc.
Contributor(s): Jenny Adams; Daniel D. Broockmann; Michael W. Diehl; James Heidke; R. Jane Sliva; J. Homer Thiel; Jennifer A. Waters
Principal Investigator(s): William Doelle
Project Director(s): Homer Thiel
Prepared By(s): Desert Archaeology, Inc.
Submitted To(s): Department of Urban Planning & Design
Record Identifiers
Accession Number(s): 2005-0564
ASM Permit No.(s): 2005-105ps
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