The Garden Canyon Project: Studies at Two Rockshelters at Fort Huachuca, Southeastern Arizona (Legacy Demonstration Project #21)
Summary
This report includes discussions of rock art recording and analysis, and the archaeological test excavations in two small rockshelters on the Fort Huachuca military reservation. The area was occupied on repeated occasions (not permanently) as a temporary camp used while exploiting mammals and possibly wild plant foods during the 13th century.
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The Garden Canyon Project: Studies at Two Rockshelters at Fort Huachuca, Southeastern Arizona (Legacy Demonstration Project #21). ( tDAR id: 468799) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8468799
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Keywords
General
Archaeological Survey
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Fort Huachuca
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Garden Canyon
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National Register of Historic Places
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Pictographs
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Rock Art
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Rockshelter
Geographic Keywords
Arizona
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Fort Huachuca
Spatial Coverage
min long: -110.559; min lat: 31.425 ; max long: -110.242; max lat: 31.642 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Prepared By(s): Statistical Research, Inc.
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