Hohokam Farming on the Salt River Floodplain: Refining Models and Analytical Methods
Autor: | Fernandez, Rachel |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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324 Dating Sample Vahki Phase AZ T:8:68 (ASM) Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex La Ciudad Las Colinas AZ T:12:131 (ASM) Archaeological Overview AZ T:12:48 (ASM) Petrographic Analysis AZ U:15:32 (ASM) AZ T:12:95 (ASM) Pueblo Patricio Pueblo Grande AZ T:12:62 (ASM) Middle-Late Sacaton Shelltown Archaeological Feature AZ AA:1:66 (ASM) Gila Butte Phase Los Morteros El Caserío La Villa Las Canopas Early-Middle Sacaton AZ T:12:69 (ASM) Funerary and Burial Structures or Features Colonial-early Sedentary Hohokam Civano/ Polvoron Pueblo Salado Red Mountain AZ T:12:51 (ASM) AZ AA:2:2 (ASM) Los Solares Snaketown AZ T:12:70(ASM) AZ T:12:5 (ASM) Ground Stone Gopherette Siphon Draw Soho Phase AZ T:12:10 (ASM) Pit House / Earth Lodge Ceramic Analysis A.D. 300-400 Casa Buena Snaketown Phase AZ U:10:6 (ASM) Sidewinder Pioneer Period Los Guanacos Arizona (State / Territory) AZ T:12:43 (ASM) Domestic Structures Irrigation Canal System Grewe AZ T:12:47 (ASM) AZ U:9:46 (ASU) AZ U:15:87 (ASM) AZ T:12:50 (ASM) Santa Cruz Phase Red-on-gray Horizon Late Classic AZ T:12:37 (ASU) Methodology Theory or Synthesis Phoenix AZ Chipped Stone Prehistoric Palo Verde site Salt River Floodplain AZ AA:12:57 (ASM) Dutch Canal Ruin Ceramic AZ U:9:67 (ASM) Canal Patricio system AZ U:13:1 (ASM) La Lomita AZ U:9:116 (ASM) Pit Late Sedentary-early Classic Grand Canal Ruins |
DOI: | 10.6067/xcv8427805 |
Popis: | This is the second of two volumes presenting the results of data recovery investigations at the Dutch Canal Ruin (AZ T:12:62 [ ASM]), conducted by Desert Archaeology, Inc., at the western end of the North Runway, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The Dutch Canal Ruin is a prehistoric agricultural site, dating between 1,700 and 500 years ago, consisting of fieldhouses and farmsteads scattered along a network of canals on the geological floodplain of the Salt River. The first volume (Henderson, ed. 2003) presented site-specific results of the Sky Harbor Airport (SHA) North Runway Expansion project. Descriptions of features and data recovery methods, analyses of artifacts and biological remains, and a synthesis that elucidates the activities of prehistoric farmers at the Dutch Canal Ruin are included there. The current volume, in contrast, includes an assortment of specialized studies whose ultimate purpose was to enhance our ability to interpret and understand the prehistoric past. This chapter provides background for the direction of SHA research and context for the specific studies. |
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