May,
September-November 1995; May-June 2000; January-February
2002
Abstract:
Artifacts and associated documents from excavations at the
Badger Hole Site (AZ AA:12:40[ASM]). This accession combined two phases: Thornydale
Road Widening D.R. and Badger Hole Data Recovery.
Documentation of artifacts recovered during
archaeological testing of four sites on the former Golder Ranch parcel. Work
occurred prior to residential development.
Artifacts related to a project improving the Duval Mine Road
Traffic Interchange along Interstate 19 in Sahuarita, Pima County, Arizona. One
large site was impacted.
Documentation of and artifacts recoverd during testing, data recoverty, and monitoring at sites along the Wheatfileds section of State Route 88, Gila County, Arizona. Sections of the project crossed the Globe Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest.
Documentation of An Archaeological Survey of 4400 Acres On The Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Cochise County, Arizona. Forty-Six Prehistoric Sites and One Historic Site Were Recorded. An Additional Previously Recorded Site Was Re-Assessed.
Documentation of An Archaeological Survey of 10,200 Acres On The Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Cochise County, Arizona. Work Occurred In Order To Evaluate Proposed M1 Tank Training Areas. Sixty-Nine Sites Were Recorded. Historic Sites Include The Remains of Two Major Ranching Operations. Collections Were Made..
Documentation of An Archaeological Survey of 6800 Acres On The Fort Huachuca Military Reservation. Work Occurred In Order To Evaluate Proposed Training Areas. Sixty-Seven Sites Were Recorded, and Two Previously Known Sites Were Reassessed.
Surface collections and excavations of a surface structure and associated features as part of a research project to investigate household organization and land use during the Surface Structure period (AD 1050-1150) in the San Simon Valley. Done in 24 5x5m grid units. Two surface processing areas were mapped and collected. Fourteen units were excavated at the site, locating four features. Feature 1 was an ephemeral surface structure, Feature 2 was a shallow ash deposit located east of the structure, Feature 3 was a rock cluster that was possibly a deflated hearth, and Feature 4 was a shallow midden located southeast of the structure. Data from the project indicate that this site represents a short-term occupation that may have been used for seasonal gathering activities in the bajada..