Data Recovery at AZ T:12:413(ASM) for the Roeser Haciendas Development Project, Phoenix, Arizona

Autor: Mitchell, Douglas R.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Field House
Bone Awl
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Gila Redware Salt Variety
Sacaton Phase
Bioarchaeological Research
Bird bone
Figurine
Agricultural or Herding
Pestle
Sedentary Period
AZ T:12:413 (ASM)
water worn pebble
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
Sacaton Red-on-Buffware
Canal or Canal Feature
Hohokam
boulder metate
Isolated Feature
Surface
Charcoal Lens
Projectile points
Ground Disturbance Monitoring
flotation sample
Fauna
Hohokam redware
Ground Stone
Post Hole / Post Mold
Charcoal
Pollen
Hearth
Plainware
Core
Mammal Bone
Bead
Soho Phase
Site Evaluation / Testing
Pit House / Earth Lodge
Fire Cracked Rock
Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
Mano
Pioneer Period
Arizona (State / Territory)
Domestic Structures
Red Mountain Phase
House
Chopper
Inhumation
Freshwater Shell
Shell
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Maricopa (County)
Grinding Slab
Hammerstone
pinch pot
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
metate
Phoenix
AZ

Biface
Chipped Stone
polishing stone
Phoenix Basin
Prehistoric
Water Control Feature
Macrobotanical
miniature
Ceramic
Handstone
Flakes
Gila Plainware
Scraper
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
Cremation
Wingfield Plain
Data Recovery / Excavation
Pit
Jar
arm band
Marine Shell
Spindle Whorl
Bowl
Human Remains
Hohokam Classic period
rodent bone
DOI: 10.48512/xcv8441038
Popis: The site (AZ T:12:413[ASM]) was recommended as eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Avoidance to the site was not feasible so data recovery was conducted under an existing City-approved Plan, entitled “General Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Archaeological Projects Within the Boundaries of the City of Phoenix, Arizona” (Montero et al. 2008). A Supplemental Data Recovery Work Plan submitted to the City (see Mitchell 2011) was approved and implemented. As a result of the data recovery project, 63 features were investigated that included field houses, pit houses, pits, extramural surfaces, canals, isolated hearths, and two burials. The prehistoric Hohokam remains represent occupation in the project area during the late Red Mountain phase (A.D. 400-600) of the Pioneer Period, the Sacaton phase (A.D. 900-1100) of the Sedentary period, and the Soho phase (A.D. 1100-1300) of the Classic period.
Databáze: OpenAIRE