The Prehistoric Irrigation of the Casa Grande Ruins Area of the Gila River in Southern Arizona
Part of the Historic Maps of the Salt River and Gila Valleys project
Creator(s): Midvale Frank
Year: 1963
Summary
This image reflects both prehistoric and historic landmarks as well as irrigation water ways feeding from the Gila River. In addition, the map shows roads, highways, modern canals, railroad line, cemeteries, modern buildings and their location surrounding the Gila River and Casa Grande Ruins. Every canal and ruin shown on the map was measured, photographed an dplotted to scale.
Cite this Record
The Prehistoric Irrigation of the Casa Grande Ruins Area of the Gila River in Southern Arizona. Midvale Frank. 1963 ( tDAR id: 371656) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8NS0RX5
Keywords
Culture
Hohokam
Site Type
Canal or Canal Feature
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Water-Related
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Environment Research
Temporal Keywords
Sedentary through Classic Period
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.544; min lat: 32.989 ; max long: -111.525; max lat: 33.004 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): alycia hayes
File Information
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