An Archaeological Survey of the Salt River Project Lower Buckeye Road Canal Relocation Project, Maricopa County, Arizona

Autor: Macnider, Barbara S.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1988
Předmět:
Historic
School
Sherd Scatter
Platform Mound
Pecten sp
Basalt Metate
Neoclassical Style
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
State Inventory #1207
Riverside School
AZ T:12:9 (PG)
Artifact Scatter
State Inventory #1201
Shell Bracelet
State Inventory #1203
AZ T:12:8 (MNA)
Trough Metate
Salt River Project
Hamlet / Village
Santa Cruz Red-on-Buffware
State Inventory #1208
Agricultural or Herding
Trash Midden
Village
Sedentary Period
AZ T:12:52 (ASU)
Lithic Scatter
Rhyolite Metate
Archaeological Feature
Buffware
State Inventory #1192
Redware
Lower Buckeye Road Canal Relocation
Habitation Site
Earthen Mound
Sacaton Red-on-Buffware
Canal or Canal Feature
Earth
Hohokam
Laevicardium sp
Pueblo del Rio
M-1
Flake Tool
20th Century
Area A (MNA)
Ground Stone
Colonial Period
AZ T:12:18 (ASU)
Historic Communal / Public Structure
Plainware Jar
Plainware
Mound / Earthwork
Phx 1:2 (GP)
Canal
AZ T:12:8 (PG)
Site Evaluation / Testing
Rhyolite
Glycymeris Bracelet
Communal / Public Structure
Compound
Linear Mound
Mano
Arizona (State / Territory)
Pueblo del Alamo
Lower Buckeye Road Canal
SRP
Domestic Structures
Red-on-Buffware
Chert
Shell
Glycymeris sp
Fowler Ruin
State Inventory #1191
Vesicular Basalt
Maricopa (County)
Phx 2:7 (GP)
Room Block / Compound / Pueblo
Midden
AZ T:12:17 (ASU)
19th Century
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Phoenix
AZ

Chipped Stone
Trash Mound
Bottle
Prehistoric
Vesicular Basalt Metate
Settlements
Wingfield Plainware
Ceramic
ACS
Phx 1:3 (GP)
Gila Plainware
Jar
Glass
Classic Period
Basalt
DOI: 10.6067/xcv8402869
Popis: Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted an archaeological survey in southwestern Phoenix along Lower Buckeye Road at the request of Judy Brunson of the Salt River Project (SRP). The survey was performed in order to provide an inventory and assessment of the cultural resources that would be affected by the relocation of the Lower Buckeye Road canal. The project consisted of six parcels that totaled approximately 7.1 acres (2.86 ha); all parcels, except for Parcel 3, are located on privately owned land; Parcel 3 is owned by SRP in fee. The survey area was situated along the sides of roads, canals, and agricultural fields, all highly disturbed contexts.
Databáze: OpenAIRE