An Archaeological Survey of a 2.3 Mile Long Right-of-Way for a Proposed 22 kV Distribution Line on the Tonto National Forest, Tonto Basin District, Gila County, Arizona

Autor: Stone, Lyle M.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1982
Předmět:
Historic
Sherd Scatter
Blue Glass
Stone Pueblo
Bucket
Flashlight
Rock Alignment
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Nail
Artifact Scatter
Whiteware
Campsite
One Gallon Bucket
AZ U:3:22 (ASM)
Corrugated Ware
Corrugated Brownware
Salt River Project
Trash Midden
Wire
Building Materials
AZ U:3:19 (ASU)
Clear Glass
Lithic Scatter
Archaeological Feature
Brownware
Can
Green Glass
Metal
Punkin Center
AZ

Redware
Civilian Conservation Corps
Encampment
Masonry Pueblo
Linear Rock Alignment
AZ U:3:82 (ASM)
AZ U:3:62 (ASM)
20th Century
Wire Nail
Pueblo
Tonto National Forest
Alameda Brownware
Tonto Basin
Site Evaluation / Testing
AZ U:3:63 (ASM)
AZ U:3:13 (ARS)
Tin Can
Salado Redware
Arizona (State / Territory)
SRP
Domestic Structures
Central Arizona Water Control Study
Work Camp
Room Block
Sheet Midden
AT&T
AZ U:3:24 (ASM)
AZ U:3:84
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
Masonry
Four Peaks
Midden
1930s
CCC
AZ U:3:83
Trash Mound
Prehistoric
Tobacco Tin
Smooth Wire
03-12-06-377
Stone
Settlements
Sycamore Creek
AZ U:3:23 (ASM)
Tin
Salado
Cobble
Gila (County)
Glass
Black-on-Whiteware
Trash Scatter
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8402697
Popis: On July 28, 1982, Lyle M. Stone of Archaeological Research Services, Inc. performed an archaeological survey of a 2.3 mile by 100 ft wide right-of-way for a proposed 22 kV distribution line on the Tonto National Forest near Punkin Center, Gila Country, Arizona. The proposed Salt River Project distribution line will serve an AT&T relay station in the vicinity of Four Peaks. This survey was requested by Salt River Project in order to determine if important cultural resources (prehistoric or historic archaeological sites, historically or architecturally significant structures or buildings) were located within the project area which might be affected by the proposed distribution line construction. The proposed line will be constructed along an existing telephone line alignment. This survey was performed under the conditions and authority of a Special Use Permit issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, to Archaeological Research Services, Inc. in October 1981. Accordingly, the appropriate Forest Supervisor and District Ranger were notified in writing in advance of the survey. This file includes an early report on the area resources by Mary Raring-Hart, a special use application, schematic drawings, and numerous pieces of correspondence among the U. S. Forest Service, Salt River Project, Lyle M. Stone, and Arizona State University.
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