Small Sites on the Santa Cruz Flats: The Results of the Investigations Along the Santa Rosa Canal in the Distribution Division of the Central Arizona Project
Autor: | Jelinek, Lauren |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1993 |
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AZ AA:1:53(ASM)
AZ AA:3:92(ASM) Dating Sample AZ AA:2:81(ASM) Sacaton Phase Archaeological Overview AZ AA:2:79(ASM) Yip site Stone Bowl site AZ AA:3:91(ASM) Santa Rosa Wash AZ AA:2:80(ASM) Hot Tub site AZ AA:1:67(ASM) Pip (squeak) site AZ AA:2:78(ASM) AZ AA:3:89(ASM) Gila Butte Phase AZ AA:1:71(ASM) Santa Cruz River AZ AA:3:88(ASM) AZ Z:4:16(ASM) AZ AA:1:52(ASM) AZ AA:3:90(ASM) AZ AA:3:103(ASM) AZ AA:1:55(ASM) AZ AA:3:93(ASM) Fauna AZ AA:2:76(ASM) Pollen AZ AA:1:69(ASM) Site Evaluation / Testing Pit House / Earth Lodge AZ AA:3:101(ASM) Sawtooth Mountains AZ AA:3:95(ASM) Domestic Structures AZ AA:3:80(ASM) Midden AZ AA:1:72(ASM) AZ AA:3:86(ASM) AZ AA:1:56(ASM) AZ AA:2:83(ASM) AZ AA:2:71(ASM) Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Historic Native American AZ AA:2:74(ASM) Dip site Chipped Stone AZ AA:2:77(ASM) Settlements Ceramic Archaic AZ Z:4:11(ASM) Euroamerican Human Remains Historic AZ Z:4:12(ASM) Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Bioarchaeological Research AZ AA:3:98(ASM) Picacho Mountains & Reservoir AZ AA:3:97(ASM) AZ AA:3:83(ASM) AZ AA:2:72(ASM) AZ Z:4:9(ASM) AZ AA:3:85(ASM) Archaeological Feature AZ AA:3:99(ASM) Drip site AZ AA:3:100(ASM) AZ AA:3:96(ASM) Seasonal Activity Hohokam Encampment AZ AA:3:82(ASM) AZ AA:1:60(ASM) AZ AA:2:68(ASM) AZ AA:2:73(ASM) Greene Wash AZ AA:1:58(ASM) Environment Research AZ AA:2:70(ASM) Hearth AZ Z:4:10(ASM) Resource / Extraction Site Blip site Refuse Pit Santa Cruz Phase Sheet Midden AZ AA:3:102(ASM) AZ AA:2:75(ASM) AZ AA:3:94(ASM) Crip site Macrobotanical AZ AA:1:57(ASM) AZ AA:2:82(ASM) Gila River Basin Zip site AZ AA:3: 104(ASM) Data Recovery / Excavation AZ AA:1:54(ASM) AZ AA:3:87(ASM) AZ AA:3:84(ASM) Pit AZ AA:2:69(ASM) AZ AA:3:81(ASM) |
DOI: | 10.6067/xcv8ms3tmf |
Popis: | This report is about 58 archaeological sites located in and around an expansive desert basin known as the Santa Cruz Flats, located south of the Gila River. None of these sites are large. The biggest among them had only three, widely separated houses. Most of them had no houses, and the majority lacked material remains except for a mere scattering of artifacts now perched on the modern ground surface. Several of the sites included occupations dated to the modern, Historic, Euro-American era, while a few other sites produced chipped stone projectile points that likely date to the Archaic stage, the time of hunter-gatherers, before the advent of agriculture among the prehistoric peoples of the region. The most frequently represented material remains were those associated with the prehistoric Hohokam culture, the sedentary (at least semi-sedentary) agriculturalists who occupied the northern Sonoran Desert between A.D. 300 and 1450. The sites located within the construction corridor of the Santa Rosa Canal, a large water delivery system linked to the Central Arizona Project, are not quintessential Hohokam sites. The few Hohokam sites that contained preserved houses likely represent seasonal use only, and the vast majority of the sites include evidence of limited employment, probably for gathering wild crops; hunting; or tending, harvesting, and packing the yield away for storage and use elsewhere. Overall, these sites suggest rather heavy exploitation of resources formerly located on the Santa Cruz Flats, to a degree not previously appreciated, and at a time when it was supposed the Flats held less attraction. During the Hohokam pre-Classic period, there were few large communities outside the Tucson and Phoenix basins; the few settlements that were located in the intervening range were tightly restricted, by all outward appearances, to the bajadas of the surrounding mountains (Wilcox 1988a). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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