Archaeological investigations along U.S. 191 Near Wide Ruins, Apache County, Arizona

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Archaeological investigations along U.S. 191 Near Wide Ruins, Apache County, Arizona

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Table of Contents

Introduction. Environment ; History ; Previous research ; Research questions ; Field methods : general ; Ethnography ; Analyses ; The storied landscape / Sarah A. Herr
Landforms, soils, and indigenous agricultural potential near Wide Ruins, Apache County, Arizona. Environmental setting ; Site geomorphology and stratigraphy ; Regional correlations ; Soil-geomorphic context of indigenous agriculture / Gary Huckleberry
The Red Ant Site / Sarah A. Herr
The Black Ant Site / Jenny L. Adams
The Kanine Site / Sarah A. Herr
The Kin Ten Ten Site / Sarah A. Herr
Small sites in the sand dunes / Sarah A. Herr
Osteological documentation of human burials from the U.S. 191 Wide Ruins Archaeological Project / Kimberly Spurr
Ceramic production and consumption in the Wide Ruins area / Sarah A. Herr
Wide Ruins flaked stone / R. Jane Silva
Ground stone tools and ecofacts recovered during the Wide Ruins Archaeological Project / Jenny L. Adams
Faunal remains from the U.S. 191 Wide Ruins Archaeological Project. Wide Ruins vertebrate faunal material ; Wide Ruins shell analysis / Jennifer A. Waters and Arthur W. Vokes
Plant macroremains and resource use near Wide Ruins, Arizona / Michael W. Diehl, Nicholas Beale, and Luther Leith
Wide Ruins pollen analysis / Susan J. Smith
Navajo ethnographic study for the U.S. 191 Wide Ruins Archaeological Project. Environmental and cultural setting ; Research methods ; Wide Ruins Navajo traditional history ; Navajo traditions and concerns about Anasazis ; Traditional cultural places in or near the project area / Klara Kelley and Harris Francis
Pueblo perspectives on the ancient landscapes of Wide Ruins. Understanding a place ; Time, space, and traditional knowledge ; The people who went north : Zuni landscape perspectives ; The ancestors are here : Hopi landscape perspectives ; Conclusions: A shared community, a shared authority / Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
What happened here? / Sarah A. Herr
Soil profile descriptions / Gary Huckleberry
Ceramic wares and eypes / Sarah A. Herr
Supplemental groundstone data / Jenny L. Adams
Supplemental faunal data from the U.S. 191 Wide Ruins Archaeological Project / Jennifer A. Waters
Wide Ruins pollen results / Susan J. Smith
Petrographic data / Elizabeth J. Miksa.

Edition Notes

"TRACS No. 191 AP 390 H 6025 01C, Project No. U-191-E-505."

"Prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation, Environmental and Planning Group, Phoenix, Arizona."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Tucson, Arizona
Series
Technical report -- no. 2007-06, Technical report (Center for Desert Archaeology (Tucson, Ariz.)) -- 2007-06.

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E78.A7 A665 2013

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xxv, 420 pages
Number of pages
420

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OL30995922M
LCCN
2013487412
OCLC/WorldCat
841264158

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