Summary of Archaeological Investigations at the Prehistoric Site of La Villa [AZ T:12:148 (ASM)] for Maricopa County's Human Services Center, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Autor: | Shaw, Chester W. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2003 |
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Historic
Dating Sample Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Archaeological Overview Borrow Pit Factory / Workshop Concrete Footer Prehistoric Pit Agricultural or Herding Archaeological Feature Gila Butte Phase Funerary and Burial Structures or Features Hohokam Concrete Pad Fauna Ground Stone Post Hole / Post Mold Pollen Hearth Estrella Phase Historic Privy Site Evaluation / Testing Pit House / Earth Lodge Thermal Pit Roasting Pit / Oven / Horno Snaketown Phase Historic Pit Sweetwater Phase Domestic Structures Commercial or Industrial Structures Censer Foundry Inhumation Refuse Pit Santa Cruz Phase Shell Huhugam Maricopa (County) Midden Bell-Shaped Pit Historic Brick Footer Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Partial Vessel Chipped Stone Phoenix Basin Water Control Feature Macrobotanical Concrete Foundation Ceramic Cremation Data Recovery / Excavation Pit Ceramic Pipeline Human Remains AZ T:12:148 (ASM) |
DOI: | 10.48512/xcv8448776 |
Popis: | Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has completed archaeological data recovery within the prehistoric site of La Villa [AZ T:12:148(ASM)], in downtown Phoenix, for SCS Engineers. Archaeological investigations occurred between May 21 and July 23, 2003. A total of 351 historic and prehistoric cultural features were exposed as a result of investigations. A total of 110 of these features were either completely excavated, or sample excavated, during Northland’s investigations; a total of 31% of the features exposed were thus systematically treated. On the basis of these investigations, human use of the area where the prehistoric site of La Villa is located spanned the prehistoric period from ca. A.D. 500 to A.D. 950. Modern use of the site further spanned the period from the early 1900’s to the latter decades of the 20th century. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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