Final: The Eastern Mining Area Project Coolidge To Hayden Segment Data Recovery: Hohokam Agriculture in the Middle and Upper Gila River Valley of Pinal County, Arizona
Autor: | Sulgi Lotze |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
Historic
Check Dam Miami AZ U:15:127(ASM) Hunt Highway Dating Sample Rock Alignment Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Artifact Scatter Archaeological Overview House Mound Hamlet / Village Agricultural or Herding Trash Midden AZ V:13:160 (ASM) Building Materials Terrace Archaeological Feature AZ V:13:162 (ASM) Arizona Gila County Canal or Canal Feature Hohokam AZ U:13:162(ASM) AZ U:13:160(ASM) Coolidge Colonial Fauna Ground Stone Post Hole / Post Mold AZ V:13:177 (ASM) Pollen Gila River Hearth Mound / Earthwork AZ U:15:241(ASM) Pit House / Earth Lodge Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno AZ V:13:145 (ASM) Domestic Structures AZ U:13:152(ASM) Last Water Ruin Hayden Shell AZ U:15:246(ASM) Room Block / Compound / Pueblo Midden AZ V:13:148 (ASM) Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Chipped Stone Wattle & Daub (Jacal) Structure Non-Domestic Structures Santa Cruz Phase Hohokam AZ V:13:152 (ASM) Water Control Feature Macrobotanical Settlements AZ U:15:245(ASM) Ceramic Globe Research Design / Data Recovery Plan Kearny Data Recovery / Excavation Euroamerican Cairn Salado Pit AZ U:13:145(ASM) |
DOI: | 10.6067/xcv8408036 |
Popis: | SWCA conducted limited data recovery at 13 sites crossed by the Coolidge to Hayden segment of the larger Eastern Mining Area (EMA) 115kV Transmission Line system in east-central Arizona. The Coolidge to Hayden segment generally follows a west-to-east alignment from Coolidge, Pinal County, to Hayden in Gila County, which roughly parallels the course of the Gila River. Salt River Project (SRP) owns the transmission line system, which was constructed to serve the mining communities of the Superstition and Pinal Mountains. Salt River Project recognized that future maintenance and operation activities along the segments of the EMA system may impact sites. Because the EMA was built many years before the passage of state and federal laws that mandate inventory and protection of archaeological sites, SRP voluntarily initiated a management program to identify sites within the EMA rights-of-way, and conduct data recovery at those sites that cannot be avoided by the proposed maintenance and operations activities. SWCA conducted a complete survey of the EMA system between October 1993 and February 1994 (Ahlstrom, Motsinger, and Roberts 1996). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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