Excavation on Black Mesa, 1979: A Descriptive Report

Autor: Brin, Adam
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1980
Předmět:
Anasazi
Historic
AZ D:7:220
AZ D:7:222
Textile
Dating Sample
AZ D:7:424
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Archaeological Overview
Basketmaker II Period
Burial Pit
Sweat House / Sweat Lodge
AZ D:7:216
Milling Bin
Archaeological Feature
AZ D:7:214
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
AZ D:11:381
Fauna
Navajo
Ground Stone
Post Hole / Post Mold
Milling Feature
AZ D:11:426
AZ D:7:1135
AZ D:11:425
Hearth
AZ D:7:406
Corral
Pit House / Earth Lodge
AZ D:7:441
Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
Arizona (State / Territory)
AZ D:11:1244
Domestic Structures
AZ D:7:719
Black Mesa Archaeological Project
Shade Structure / Ramada
Pueblo I-II
Shell
AZ D:7:514
AZ D:7:1125
Tent Ring / Tipi Ring
AZ D:11:215
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
Black Mesa
AZ

Midden
AZ D:11:320
AZ D:11:1136
Chipped Stone
Wattle & Daub (Jacal) Structure
AZ D:7:236
Non-Domestic Structures
AZ D:11:1096
Ceramic
Kiva / Great Kiva
Data Recovery / Excavation
Pit
Storage Pit
Glass
Human Remains
Hogan
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8427909
Popis: During the fall of 1978, the Black Mesa Archaeological Project (BMAP) was requested by Peabody Coal Company to carry out archaeological research in three areas of the Peabody lease on Black Mesa, Arizona. The purpose of this research was to mitigate the adverse impact of future mining activity and to provide archaeological clearance for these mining activities. This work was carried out under Antiquities Act Permit number 78-AZ-040 (expiration date, May 30, 1981), 79-AZ-055 (expiration date, February 21, 1980), Navajo Tribal Permit number 44 (expiration date, May 30, 1981), and Hopi Tribal Resolution number H- 52-75 (expiration date, February 21, 1980). Excavation was carried out during the summer of 1979 under the direction of Shirley Powell of Southern Illinois University (SIU), with the assistance of Anthony L. Klesert and Robert Layhe of SIU. Jeanie Goodman and George Holley directed the laboratory analysis. George J. Gumerman and Shirley Powell served as principal investigators for the project.
Databáze: OpenAIRE