Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume IX: Synthesis and Conclusions

Autor: Ellison, Leigh Anne
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1984
Předmět:
AZ AA:3:22(ASM)
AZ U:15:61(ASM)
Oidag site
Dating Sample
AZ U:15:83(ASM)
Junkyard site
AZ U:15:19(ASM)
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Sacaton Phase
Frogtown
Ritual
Archaeological Overview
Salt River
AZ U:14:73(ASM)
Casas Pequeñas
Architecture
Civano Phase
AZ U:15:62(ASM)
Smiley's Well
Building Materials
Jones Ruin
AZ U:15:76(ASM)
Rancho Sin Vacas
Gopherette site
Chronology
AZ U:15:57(ASM)
Gila Butte Phase
El Polvorón
Metal
Arizona
Hohokam
Economy
AZ U:15:48(ASM)
Fauna
AZ U:15:59(ASM)
Ground Stone
Queen Creek
Chiadag site
Pollen
Gila River
Central Arizona
Siphon Draw
Tonka site
Hohokam Colonial period
AZ AA:3:20(ASM)
Subsistence
Coolidge
Arizona

Soho Phase
AZ U:15:97(ASM)
Apache Junction
Arizona

Site Evaluation / Testing
Fire Cracked Rock
Florence
Arizona

Saguaro site
AZ U:15:87(ASM)
Polvóron Phase
Santa Cruz Phase
Ellsworth site
Shell
Mineral
AZ U:15:99(ASM)
Methodology
Theory
or Synthesis

Chipped Stone
Hohokam Sedentary period
Exchange
Dust Bowl site
Macrobotanical
Ceramic
AZ U:15:77(ASM)
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
04999 (Fips Code)
Fannin-McFarland Aqueduct
Hohokam pre-Classic period
Data Recovery / Excavation
AZ U:10:6(ASM)
Glass
Human Remains
Las Fosas
FOS: Civil engineering
Hohokam Classic period
DOI: 10.6067/xcv83x87hw
Popis: This volume is the last in a series of nine reporting the work of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project Archaeological Data Collection Studies and Supplemental Class 3 Survey Project (SGA). This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 0-0732- V0101) to mitigate potential adverse impacts of Central Arizona Project construction on cultural resources in the aqueduct right-of-way. Data recovery was conducted at 45 Hohokam sites along a 93 km (58 mile) transect extending from Apache Junction to a point southwest of Coolidge and near Picacho, Arizona (Fig. Intro. 1). This is the largest of the Central Arizona Project archaeological studies to date, although it may fall short of being the largest that will be conducted under the program. The complexity of this project is reflected in the report series, which mirrors both the historical development of project research and the functional and geographical variability of the sites that were studied. The report sequence has included the following volumes: Volume I. Research Design, Volume II. Supplemental Archaeological Survey, Volume III. Specialized Activity Sites, Volume IV. Habitation Sites on Queen Creek and Siphon Draw, Volume V. Small Habitation Sites on Queen Creek, Volume VI. Habitation Sites on the Gila River, Volume VII. Environment and Subsistence, Volume VIII. Material Culture, Volume IX. Synthesis and Conclusion. Finally, the conclusions derived from SGA Project research are presented. Throughout these reports there has been an effort to insure that readers have sufficient information to form their own opinions regarding the implications of project data. It is here that the project staff present their final assessments of what SGA means for Hohokam prehistory. The length of individual chapters is not determined by the present importance of the subject but by the quantity and quality of information available and the extent to which interpretation is possible.
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