The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: Studies Along the Coal Haul Railroad Corridor

Autor: Stebbins, Sara T., Hartman, Dana, Dosh, Steven G.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1986
Předmět:
Anasazi
Dating Sample
Salt River Project
NA14
670

Burial Pit
NA14
673

Trash Midden
NA14
674

NA14
675

NA14
676

NA14
677

Hardscrabble Village
NA14
678

NA14
679

Pueblo I-III
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
Coal Haul Railroad
NA14
660

NA15
229

Decorative stone
NA14
662

Post Hole / Post Mold
NA14
663

NA14
664

Pollen
NA14
666

NA14
667

NA14
668

NA14
669

Mound / Earthwork
Site Evaluation / Testing
Pit House / Earth Lodge
Arizona (State / Territory)
Slab-Lined Pit
SRP
Domestic Structures
NA14
650

NA14
651

Shell
NA14
654

Navajo
AZ

NA14
656

NA14
657

NA14
658

NA14
659

Chipped Stone
Structure
Settlements
Ceramic
Archaic
Cibola
The Vee site
NA14
640

Basketmaker III
NA14
641

NA14
642

NA14
644

NA14
645

NA14
646

Human Remains
NA14
647

NA14
648

NA14
649

St
Johns
Arizona

Mogollon
The Cottonwood Seep Site
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Pueblo I
Hamlet / Village
NA14
637

Ninemile Ridge Ruin
NA14
638

NA14
639

Archaeological Feature
Encampment
Charcoal Stain
Fire-Cracked Rock Cluster
Ground Stone
Hearth
Sipapu
Fire Cracked Rock
Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
Reese Site
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
Fire Pit
Prehistoric
Coronado Project
Macrobotanical
Kiva / Great Kiva
NA14
680

Data Recovery / Excavation
NA14
681

NA14
682

The Landing Site
NA14
683

NA14
684

NA14
685

Pit
NA14
686

NA14
687

NA14
688

NA14
726

NA14
727
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8427778
Popis: The results of investigations at 47 archaeological sites along the Coronado railroad corridor from St. Johns, Arizona, to Navajo, Arizona, are presented. Of the 47 sites, 14 were surface collected and recorded, 9 were tested, and 24 were excavated as fully as possible given the constraints of the impact corridor. Data contributing to the study of the Anasazi-Mogollon (Cibola) culture area are discussed in chapters on environment, architecture, ground stone, shell, and human skeletal remains. An extensive appendix carries thorough descriptions of all 47 sites. Specific research on the Coronado railroad sites is concerned with the questions of prehistoric land use, the focused analysis of individual sites, and the identification and definition of a Cibola culture distinct from its Anasazi and Mogollon neighbors. Analyses indicate considerable cross-cultural influences in architectural style, and in trade in the project area. Settlement-subsistence patterns conform to those previously studied in the region of the Little Colorado River drainage in east-central Arizona.
Databáze: OpenAIRE