Life in the Valley of Gold: Archaeological Investigations at Honey Bee Village, a Prehistoric Hohokam Ballcourt Village Part 2
Autor: | Fernandez, Rachel |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Historic
Pit House / Earth Lodge Oro Valley AZ Adobe Wall Paleopathological Analysis Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Arizona (State / Territory) Domestic Structures Tortolita Phase House Archaeological Overview Pima (County) House Mound Hamlet / Village Burial Pit Early Tanque Verde Shell Records Search / Inventory Checking Huhugam Mineral Cemetery Historic Background Research Middle Rincon Late Rincon Trash Mound Funerary and Burial Structures or Features Hohokam Macrobotanical Settlements Wood Research Design / Data Recovery Plan Archaic Late Archaic Data Recovery / Excavation Fauna Tucson Basin Pollen AZ BB:9:88 (ASM) Human Remains Classic Period Early Rincon Honey Bee Village |
DOI: | 10.48512/xcv8448036 |
Popis: | Approximately 61 percent (74 percent if only the extant portions of the site are considered) of the 60.5-acre Hohokam settlement known as Honey Bee Village, AZ BB:9:88 (ASM) (Arizona State Museum site files designation) was mechanically tested and horizontally exposed during excavations in 2006-2007 by Desert Archaeology, Inc., under contract with Pima County and Rancho Vistoso Partners, LLC. Honey Bee Village is located in the Town of Oro Valley north of Tucson. The core of the village was set aside as a preserve, and only surface documentation was conducted in that area. Elsewhere on the preserved portions of the site most of the village plan was exposed, and excavations revealed 2,004 primary features. This is part 2 of 2 |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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