The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: Studies Along the Coal Haul Railroad Corridor
Autor: | Stebbins, Sara T., Hartman, Dana, Dosh, Steven G. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1986 |
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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. |
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