Cibola Archaeological Research Project (CARP)

Summary

This NSF-funded research project was directed by Patty Jo Watson, Steven LeBlanc, and Charles Redman. In the summers of 1972 and 1973 it accomplished survey and excavation in the El Morro Valley of New Mexico.

Cite this Record

Cibola Archaeological Research Project (CARP). ( tDAR id: 2420) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8KD20BB

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Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1225 to 1350 (Based on Tree RIng Dates)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -108.476; min lat: 35.031 ; max long: -108.236; max lat: 35.174 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Principal Investigator(s): Steven LeBlanc; Patty Jo Watson; Charles Redman

Sponsor(s): National Science Foundation

Repository(s): Arizona State University (ASU)

Prepared By(s): Washington University

Source Collections

Artifact collections and paper archive is located at Arizona State University.

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Documents

  1. CARP Coding Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2016)
  2. CARP Coding Sheet for Plant Sample Master List (2016)
  3. CARP Fauna Coding Key (2007)
  4. CARP: Notes on the Typing of Slipped Ceramics 7/26/83 (1983)
  5. The Cibola Archaeological Research Project: Procedures and Results (1972 Season) (1972)
  6. Cibola Corrugated: A Proposed New Pottery Type from the Southwest (1975)
  7. Patterns of Prehistoric Settlement in the El Morro Valley, New Mexico (1973)
  8. Prehistoric Settlement and Adaptation in the Ramah Valley, New Mexico (1973)
  9. A Temporal Perspective on Late Prehistoric Societies in the Western Cibola Area: Factor Analytic Approches to Short-term Chronological Investigation (1974)