Hohokam to Akimel O’Odham: Obsidian Acquisition at the Historic Period Sacate Site (GR-909), Gila River Indian Community, Arizona
Autor: | Chris Loendorf, Barnaby V. Lewis, Craig Fertelmes |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
010506 paleontology
Archeology History 060102 archaeology biology Museology 06 humanities and the arts Structural basin biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Archaeology Geography Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Period (geology) 0601 history and archaeology Phoenix 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | American Antiquity. 78:266-284 |
ISSN: | 2325-5064 0002-7316 |
DOI: | 10.7183/0002-7316.78.2.266 |
Popis: | his study examines Akimel O’Odham (i.e.,Pima) socioeconomic interactions throughanalyses of Protohistoric (ca. A.D.1500–1693) and Historic period (A.D. 1694–1962)obsidian acquisition patterns at the Sacate site (GR-909) in south-central Arizona. Until recently,comparatively few archaeological data were avail-able from the Akimel O’Odham settlement areaalong the Middle Gila River portion of the Ho-hokam core area in the Phoenix Basin (Figure 1).However, as part of the Pima-Maricopa IrrigationProject, the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC)created a Cultural Resource Management Programthat has conducted a full-coverage archaeologicalsurvey of nearly 57,000 ha within the communi-ty (Darling 2011; Darling et al. 2004; Loendorf2012; Loendorf and Rice 2004; Ravesloot 2007;Waters and Ravesloot 2000, 2001; Wells 2006;Wells et al. 2004; Woodson 2010). These inves-tigations included recording efforts at Sacate, anextensive historical village located on the south sideof the Middle Gila near the center of the GRIC.Prehistoric remains are uncommon at Sacate,and therefore it is possible to study indigenously |
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