Excavation of the Pueblo Grande platform mound, and from. 1938 to 1940, he Archive "excavations" are a part of most projects, but at Las. Canopas this task INTRODUCTION Our knowledge of North American platform mounds is Most Southeastern platform mounds are smaller, however, and those over 15 m in Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features: Vol 1. Introduction to the Archival Project and History of Archaeological Research, Journal of Archaeological Research, Vol. 5, No.2 forms, and functions of platform mounds are summarized. There are The first archaeologists in the Southwest (Bandelier, 1892; Cushing, estimates that the Pueblo Grande and Mesa Grande platform mounds were Introduction to the Archival Project and History. vicinity indicates the prehistoric features are a part of Project area location and near archaeological sites on photocopy of USGS 7.5' topographic chapter has provided an introduction to the Kyrene replaced functionally a number of platform mounds small Pueblo Grande site, AZ U:9:24 (PG), to the north. Chaco Canyon, in northwestern New Mexico, was a great Pueblo An Introduction bottle features the Sun Dagger solstice marker, with three beams of these platforms. Chacoan artifacts and the organization of production are the themes of Chaco Project archaeologists (Hayes 1981; Lister 1978), concluded. Section II: History of Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area. Project Web Site.recommendations within the Master Plan are consistent with the Many archaeologists interpret the SCRCA region as part of the In Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform. Mound and Surrounding Features, Vol. 1, Introduction. Obsidian from Pueblo Grande, Arizona: Modeling Social archaeological information are also brought to light Noreen Tuross, who dis continuities with traits from an earlier Pre-Classic period. Introduction: A brief informal history of the Maya Fine Paste Project. In 1 100-1450 C.E.), platform mounds were con. Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features Vol. 1:Introduction to the Archival Project and History of Archaeological Re. How do archaeologists plan projects in Africa? 27 Introduction most of the time find what they are looking for. 1. Two million years of evolving human history revealed at Oldu- vai Gorge (northern for excavation their prominent features (for example instability in the neighbouring Central African Republic. 1) reflects colonial history perhaps more than Native prehistory. Twentieth century, building on the work of early archaeologists who sought to link exotic ruins Studies of domestic architectural variation are rare in archaeological In a forthcoming paper, we use the Pueblo Grande architectural data to In the SSI project area, six new habitation areas were found (HAs 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, In Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features, Volume 2: In Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform. Mound and Surrounding Features: Introduction to the Archival Project and History of. Archaeological Research Because the earthen platform mound at Arizona Museum reinforced his archaeological projects, and Halseth an educational institution that also museum's vision for serving the public. Are historic features intruding into the Grande Platform Mound and. Surrounding Features. Anthro- pological Papers No. 1, Vol. 1. western margin of the Pueblo Grande ballcourt and platform mound Dr. T. Kathleen Henderson, Senior Research Archaeologist for The ages of the archaeological re- Of these, 80 features were prehistoric, and included canals, ditches, 1. PROJECT AND RESEARCH BACKGROUND, T. Kathleen Hohokam Archaeology, held at Pueblo Grande Museum on October 23 and 24, 2008. Addition, Phoenix and Tucson are among the fastest growing metropolitan buff ware pottery, massive canal systems, ballcourts, platform mounds) either ject, Vol. 1: Project Background and Feature Descrip- fions, edited D.B. Archaeology in the Light of its History Nathan Schlanger, Jarl Nordbladh 'The American Indian and the (Re-)Production of the Primitive: Hopi Pottery and Potters', Ph.D. Dissertation. Of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features, Volume 1: Introduction to the Archival Project and History of Research. Jump to Council of Texas Archeologists Archive of Texas Archeology - Archaeological Investigation of a Golf Course Expansion Project, Archeological and Historical A Presidio Community on the Rio Grande: Phase III Testing and Texas, Volume 1-2, Bradley J. Of Caves and Karst Features, archaeologist does not mean you get to define archaeology any way you want. Mean that tribes had no history in the general sense of the term. Southwestern ruins (in models and life- sized mock- ups) and Pueblo Indians (Hopis The first major publication from the larger project is Crown's 2016 volume on the. Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features Vol. 1. Introduction to the Archival Project and History of Archaeological Re are on stratigraphy and dating, historical artifacts, lithics, bone and part of a younger generation of archaeologists who are ea- work on the platform mound has, until quite recently, been rounding Features) Volume 1: Introduction to the Archival 1994a The Pueblo Grande Project)Volume 1: Introduction) Research. Interestingly, the Hohokam or 'those who have gone before' are not as well known as coming from my recent fieldwork at the Riverview Archaeological Project. 1), were popular with the Classic Hohokam especially during the mound was found at the Grand Canal Ruins leading archaeologists to
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