A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Picacho Reservoir Archaic Complex: A Research Design
Five quarry sites to be impacted by construction of the Tucson Aqueduct (Phase A) of the Central Arizona Project were investigated. This research design outlines the problem-oriented strategy developed to mitigate impacts to these sites. The Archaic sites appear as sparse lithic artifact concentrations eroding out of sheetwash or resting on top of sand dune deposits. Late-Archaic projectile point styles have been noted, and two tentative radiocarbon dates tend to support these finds. A mechanized data recovery program is proposed that is designed to maximize subsurface artifact recovery under low-artifact-density conditions.
Picacho Reservoir Archaic Complex: A Research Design
Five quarry sites to be impacted by construction of the Tucson Aqueduct (Phase A) of the Central Arizona Project were investigated. This research design outlines the problem-oriented strategy developed to mitigate impacts to these sites. The Archaic sites appear as sparse lithic artifact concentrations eroding out of sheetwash or resting on top of sand dune deposits. Late-Archaic projectile point styles have been noted, and two tentative radiocarbon dates tend to support these finds. A mechanized data recovery program is proposed that is designed to maximize subsurface artifact recovery under low-artifact-density conditions.
Picacho Reservoir Archaic Complex: A Research Design
F. E. Bayham (author) / D. H. Morris (author) / R. Most (author) / G. E. Rice (author) / M. Waters (author)
1983
90 pages
Report
No indication
English
Are today's tunnel designs archaic
Engineering Index Backfile | 1965
The archaic TEA process revisited
British Library Online Contents | 2013
Archaisch Archaic styling - Luca Scacchetti
Online Contents | 2002
Modern-archaic sculpture in America
DataCite | 1915
|