A Plan for the Management of Archaeological Sites in the Tempe Papago Park Area
Autor: | Arizona State University (ASU) |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1988 |
Předmět: |
Anglo American
Glass Bead Standard Bottling Works West Park Site Dairy Queen Archaeological Overview Agricultural or Herding Mud Adobe Village Terrace Buffware Can Polychrome Pot Mexican Mesa 1:17 China Cup Heritage Management Upjohn Post Hole / Post Mold Milling Feature Rock Art Spoon Kerr Glass Brush Structure Obsidian Pima China Terraced Butte Site Isolated Artifact Archaic Period Tin Can Arizona (State / Territory) Domestic Structures Stone Bead AZ U:9:26 Projectile Point AZ U:9:27 AZ U:9:28 Shell AZ U:9:25 1950s Padre Bead 19th Century Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Historic Native American Chipped Stone Phoenix Basin Ramada Pueblo Loma Del Rio Stone Phenolax Wafers Post Hole Settlements Ceramic Archaic Adobe Pueblo Euroamerican Brush Jar Polychrome Ware Papago Hills AZ U:9:11 Clay AZ U:9:12 Classic Period Historic Bedrock Mortar Medicine Bottle AZ U:9:91 (ASU) Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Spanish Trash Dump Salt River Hamlet / Village Cup East Park Site TNS Building Materials Basaltic Rock Rock Shelter Tempe Glyphs Site Archaeological Feature Metal Plastic Spoon Pot Hohokam Flake Tool Reconnaissance / Survey Wood Metamorphic Rock 20th Century Ground Stone Pueblo Plaster Loma Del Rio AZ U:9:77 Tool Petroglyph Tempe AZ Bead Shrine Glass Jar Plate Ramos Polychrome Ware Laird and Dines 18th Century Plastic Japanese China Tempe Butte Shade Structure / Ramada AZ U:9:30 (ASU) Red-on-Buffware Bedrock Grinding Feature Chert Gila Polychrome Ware Room Block / Compound / Pueblo Bottle Clay Spindle Whorl Prehistoric AZ U:9:24 (ASU) Salt River Valley Macrobotanical Papago Park Bedrock Mortar Site Tin Spindle Whorl Glass |
DOI: | 10.6067/xcv8402865 |
Popis: | Papago Park in the City of Tempe extends from Tempe Butte northward across the Salt River bed into the southern portion of the Papago hills. The archaeological sites in the park are relatively small, but they represent both the Indian and Anglo occupation of the Salt River Valley, and span more than one thousand years of history (A.D. 800 to late 1800s and early 1900s). Excavations at two of the sites have produced artifacts dating to a) the prehistoric Indian period, b) the early historic Piman occupations, and c) the early Anglo town of Tempe, including materials from the Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University). These artifacts can be used in developing displays at local museums, and photographs of the artifacts can be used in developing educational booklets and displays within the site. The sites include a diverse range of viewing experiences for the public, and include the wall footings of a small Hohokam pueblo, farming terraces put into the side of Papago and Tempe Butte, mortar holes (for use with pestles) carved into bedrock along the bank of the Salt River, and in excess of 400 examples of designs pecked into the stone boulders of Tempe Butte. Other sites have been destroyed or are still buried and do not present easily viewed features. The purpose of this management plan is to establish guidelines for a) the educational and recreational development of some of the sites, and b) the preservation of other sites for future research and development. |
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