An Investigation of Archaic Subsistence and Settlement in the Harquahala Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona

Autor: Bostwick, Todd W., Davis, Owen K., Hatch, Pamela C., Johna Hutira, Lewenstein, Suzanne M., Stone, Connie L., Waters, Michael R.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1988
Předmět:
Historic
AZ S:7:35 (ASM)
Rock Alignment
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Artifact Scatter
The Apothecary
Archaeological Overview
Creosote Flats
Agricultural or Herding
Centennial Wash
Terrace
The Bonus Site
Archaeological Feature
Harquahala Valley Irrigation
AZ S:7:34 (ASM)
Harquahala Valley
AZ S:7:36 (ASM)
Encampment
Reconnaissance / Survey
Formative Stage
The Big Feature Site
Saddle Mountain
AZ S:7:28 (ASM)
Fauna
Ground Stone
Pollen
The Lookout
Hearth
AZ S:7:30 (ASM)
Not-Much-To-It
Site Evaluation / Testing
Fire Cracked Rock
AZ S:12:17 (ASM)
Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno
Archaic Period
AZ S:7:33 (ASM)
Arizona (State / Territory)
Highway 10
AZ S:7:37 (ASM)
Tortoise Sink
Mineral
Historic Background Research
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Methodology
Theory
or Synthesis

Chipped Stone
Macrobotanical
Settlements
Ceramic
Archaic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Eagletail Mountains
Pit
The Sandtrap
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8427925
Popis: Eight archaeological sites were investigated within the new right-of-way for a distribution canal and flood control structure to serve the Harquahala Valley irrigation and Drainage District. The majority of the materials in these sites, all of which were mostly surface phenomena, appear to fate to the Archaic stage, a poorly understood time in the prehistoric record of the Southwest. Analysis of data recovered suggests that these sites were campsites used during seasonal exploitation of local resources over a long period of time, perhaps spanning most of the Archaic stage, and also some of the succeeding Formative stage.
Databáze: OpenAIRE