The Dinosaur: Archaeological Investigations Within the Gila River Valley for the Salt River Project's Pinal Central to Dinosaur 500 kV Transmission Line, Pinal County, Arizona

Autor: Brin, Adam
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
Historic
Homer Martin Homestead
Platform Mound
Farmstead
Dating Sample
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Frogtown
Artifact Scatter
AZ U:15:559 (ASM)
Adamsville Ruin
Salt River Project
Hamlet / Village
Gila River Valley
Late Sedentary Period
Casas Pequeñas
Agricultural or Herding
AZ U:15:264 (ASM)
Sedentary Period
Cemetery
Archaeological Feature
Gila River floodplain
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
Microinvertebrates
Canal or Canal Feature
Hohokam
AZ U:15:560 (ASM)
AZ U:15:61 (ASM)
Fauna
Ground Stone
AZ AA:3:281 (ASM)
Post Hole / Post Mold
Non-Thermal Pit
Pollen
Coolidge
AZ

Hearth
Mound / Earthwork
Archaeomagnetic Analysis
Corral
Sedentary through Classic Period
Queen Creek
AZ

Site Evaluation / Testing
Pit House / Earth Lodge
Thermal Pit
Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
Pinal (County)
AZ U:15:296 (ASM)
AZ U:15:276 (ASM)
500 kV Transmission Line
AZ U:14:417 (ASM)
Arizona (State / Territory)
Adobe Structure
Ball Court
XRF Analysis
SRP
Domestic Structures
House
Shade Structure / Ramada
AZ U:15:97 (ASM)
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
AZ AA:2:304 (ASM)
Mineral
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Chipped Stone
Prehistoric
AZ U:15:432 (ASM)
Macrobotanical
Settlements
Ceramic
AZ U:10:20 (ASM)
AZ AA:2:305 (ASM)
Data Recovery / Excavation
Pit
Classic Period
AZ U:15:1 (ASM)
Geoarchaeological Analysis
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8428054
Popis: Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) plans to construct an 88-mile-long 500-kV extra-high voltage transmission line linking the Pinal West, Santa Rosa, Pinal Central, Abel, and Dinosaur substations (ACC CEC Case No. 126). This report presents the results of Phase I data recovery (extent testing) and Phase II data recovery within a 40-m- (130-ft-) wide corridor at seven sites located on State Trust Land administered by the Arizona State Land Department (ASLD) (ASLD ROW No. 16-112288) and at seven sites and nine loci on the Gila River floodplain that are on privately owned lands between Pinal Central and Dinosaur. The sites are situated in north-central Pinal County east of the town of Queen Creek, east of Coolidge; and southeast and south-south of Coolidge. Phase I data recovery investigations were undertaken at 14 sites: AZ AA:2:304 (ASM); AZ AA:2:305 (ASM), AZ AA:3:281, AZ U:10:20 (ASM), AZ U:14:417 (ASM), AZ U:15:1 (ASM)/Adamsville, AZ U:15:61 (ASM)/Frogtown, AZ U:15:97 (ASM), AZ U:15:264 (ASM), AZ U:15:276 (ASM), AZ U:15:296 (ASM), AZ U:15:432 (ASM), AZ U:15:559 (ASM), and AZ U:15:560 (ASM). The sites were previously recommended eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) (Henderson et al. 2009) and the investigations were undertaken to comply with the Arizona Antiquities Act, the State Historic Preservation Act, and as required by the Arizona Corporation Commission Certificate of Environmental Compatibility. Fieldwork methods followed those outlined in the treatment plans (Phase I and Phase II data recovery) developed to mitigate impacts to the sites (Lindeman 2009; Lindeman et al. 2009). Michael Foster, Ph.D. served as Principal Investigator, and field work was directed by J. Scott Courtright. This is Submittal 3 of the report.
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