Completion of Archaeological Fieldwork at the La Plaza Hohokam Village Site, AZ U:9:165(ASM), for the Tempe Transportation Center
Autor: | Cox, Eric S., A.E. (Gene) Rogge |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Historic
Pit House / Earth Lodge Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno Dating Sample East Fifth Street Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex La Plaza Site Domestic Structures Hayden Canal House Hamlet / Village Hayden Butte Burial Pit Agricultural or Herding Refuse Pit Shell Building Materials Midden AZ U:9:165 (ASM) Cemetery Archaeological Feature Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Methodology Theory or Synthesis Chipped Stone Arizona Funerary and Burial Structures or Features Canal or Canal Feature Hohokam Macrobotanical Settlements Ceramic Maricopa County Euroamerican Fauna College Avenue Ground Stone Tempe Pit Forest Avenue Hearth Glass Human Remains |
DOI: | 10.6067/xcv8425912 |
Popis: | The City of Tempe is building the Tempe Transportation Center adjacent to the Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail Transit Project that Valley Metro is constructing. The transportation center project includes construction of a ���green��� three-story building in the western part of the site and a bus plaza in the eastern part of the site adjacent to a transit station. Planning studies concluded that the construction of the transportation center could adversely affect a large Hohokam archaeological site known as La Plaza [AZ U:9:165(ASM)] and perhaps archaeological remnants of the early Tempe townsite. The project is a federal undertaking that must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, and FTA is the lead agency for Section 106 compliance. During preparation of an environmental impact statement for the Central Phoenix/East Valley light rail transit project, the FTA executed a Section 106 memorandum of agreement (MOA) in consultation with Valley Metro; the City Historic Preservation Officers of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa; the State Historic Preservation Office; and other agencies and tribes. The MOA defines how historic properties will be considered during final design and construction of the project. Valley Metro sponsored preparation of a historic properties treatment plan pursuant to the MOA. The City of Tempe assumed responsibility for implementing the historic properties treatment plan within the site of the Tempe Transportation Center. The City of Tempe retained URS Corporation to archaeologically test the transportation center site and subsequently to conduct data recovery excavations to mitigate the project impacts on the La Plaza archaeological site. This report documents that the fieldwork phase of the data recovery studies has been successfully completed. |
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