1 edition of Cholla project archaeology found in the catalog.
Cholla project archaeology
Published
1982
by The Division in [Tucson]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Statement | edited by J. Jefferson Reid ; submitted by Cultural Resource Management Division, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona ; prepared for Arizona Public Service. |
Series | Archaeological series -- no. 161., Archaeological series (Tucson, Ariz.) -- no. 161. |
Contributions | Reid, J. Jefferson., Arizona Public Service Company., Arizona State Museum. Cultural Resource Management Division. |
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Pagination | 5 v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16553566M |
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Cholla project archaeology: ceramic studies (archaeological ser., no. ) paperback – january 1, by J. Jefferson (editor) Reid (Author)Author: J.
Jefferson (editor) Reid. CHOLLA PROJECT ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 5 Ceramic Studies. Archaeological Series No. CHOLLA PROJECT ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 2. The Chevelon Region. Archaeological Series No. [REID, J. Jefferson (Editor). Mary C. Bernard, T. Michael Fink, Susan Cholla project archaeology book, Barbara J.
Klie, Author: and Stephanie M. Whittlesey. REID, J. Jefferson (Editor). Mary C. Bernard, T. Michael Fink, Susan Jackson, Barbara J. Klie, Deborah L. Olszewski, J.
Jefferson Reid, Alan H. Simmons, H. David Tuggle. CHOLLA PROJECT ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 3 The Q Ranch Region. Archaeological Series No. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Cholla Project archaeology. [Tucson, Ariz.]: The Division, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors.
$ An Archaeological Survey of the Cholla-Saguaro Transmission Line Corridor (ASM Archaeological Series) Paperback – January 1, by Lynn S. Author: Lynn S. Teague, Linda L. Mayro. The Arizona Public Service Cholla-Saguaro Transmission Line Mitigation Project, an undertaking as large as its full title suggests, began in April of The purpose of the Cholla Project was to mitigate construction impacts on prehistoric sites along that portion of the line extending from the Cholla generating plant, near the Little Colorado River, to the upper drainage of Devore Wash.
The University of Arizona Press. The University of Arizona Press E. University Blvd. P.O. Box Tucson, AZ Our offices are located on the Cholla project archaeology book floor of the Main Library building, to your right as you exit the elevators. All three of us—Mike Schiffer, Jim Skibo, and Jeff Reid—thought it was a novel idea, a bold experiment in archaeological dialog, to invite well-known archaeologists to participate in a forum to.
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Archaeologists ask questions rooted in the social sciences and research those questions using scientific methods. The Arizona Public Service Cholla-Saguaro Transmission Line Mitigation Project, an undertaking as large in scope as its full title suggests, began in April of It is hereafter referred to as Cholla.
The project's obvious purpose was to mitigate construction impact on prehistoric sites along that portion of the line extending from the Cholla generating plant near the Little Colorado River. Project Archaeology offers all the books, curriculums, events and more to help teachers teach archaeology the right way.
Shop archaeology books now. It is hereafter referred to as Cholla. The project's obvious purpose was to mitigate construction impacts to prehistoric sites along that portion of the line extending from the Cholla generating plant near the Little Colorado River to the upper drainage of Devore Wash south of Lake Roosevelt, a distance of transmission-line miles.
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This volume contains descriptions of the archaeological context of sites investigated in the Q Ranch Region. It provides a verbal, graphic, and tabular presentation of observations on the prehistoric remains, and presents our interpretation of these data in the context of our research questions and in the context of the prehistory of east-central Arizona.
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For all general enquiries: Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) E: [email protected] Please note: the appearance of books on our website does not. facilitate the implementation of the field work and analysis stages of the project, the Cholla line was divided into three major regions-the Tonto-Roosevelt, Q Ranch, and the Chevelon regions.
The book reviewed here is the second volume of a five-volume set and describes the archaeological research undertaken in the latter region. Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books.
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cholla project archaeology: ceramic studies (archaeological ser., no. ) Reid, J. Jefferson (editor) Published by Arizona State Museum, Tucson, Az, U. (). Strontium-isotope (87 Sr/ 86 Sr) analysis of first-molar enamel of 70 adult individuals interred at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona, when coupled with a variety of other lines of evidence, reveal a complex pattern of immigration and settlement at the -three of the individuals pattern as local (most likely having been born at Grasshopper), and 13 others originate from the region Cited by: Cholla High School students with a well-rounded education through International Baccalaureate (IB), Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), foreign languages, fine arts, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) and multiple Career and Technical Education (CTE) course offerings.
Through the development of critical-thinking skills, Cholla students become active and integral.The topic of style has received increasing amounts of attention in the last few decades, a trend that is appropriate given the importance of style and stylistic analysis in archaeology.
Typology and seriation, exchange studies, and efforts to characterize prehistoric social organization are just some of the central issues that normally require Cited by: 7.