1. Archaeological Monitoring of the Salt River Project Utility Line Expansion from Lassen Substation
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Marshall, John T.
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Historic ,Worked Shell ,Schist ,Dating Sample ,Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex ,Camelback Granite ,Shell Bracelet ,Gray Rock ,Western Canal ,Salt River Project ,Hamlet / Village ,Figurine ,Santa Cruz Red-on-Buffware ,Sand ,Phyllite ,Agricultural or Herding ,Micaceous Schist ,Village ,Building Materials ,Incised Ware ,Sedentary Period ,Gray Quartz ,Bracelet ,Mussel Shell ,Archaeological Feature ,Buffware ,Gray Schist ,Sacaton Red-on-Buffware ,Canal or Canal Feature ,Hohokam ,Quartz ,Laevicardium sp ,Flotation Sample ,Ground Disturbance Monitoring ,Ground Stone ,Colonial Period ,Clay Fillet ,Pollen ,Plainware ,Tempe, AZ ,Canal ,White Feldspar ,Ceramic Figurine ,Hornblende ,Pit House / Earth Lodge ,Daub ,La Ciudad de Los Hornos ,Glycymeris Bracelet ,Granite ,Gila Butte Red-on-Buffware ,Arkosic Sand ,Mano ,Pioneer Period ,Lassen Substation ,Arizona (State / Territory) ,SRP ,Domestic Structures ,Gray Phyllite ,Los Hornos ,Red-on-Buffware ,Shell ,Flake ,Glycymeris sp ,Parabolic Pit ,Pollen Sample ,South Mountain Grandiorite ,Maricopa (County) ,Midden ,Mineral ,Basalt Mano ,Estrella Gneiss ,Basalt Flake ,Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features ,Worked Laevicardium Shell ,Chipped Stone ,Grandiorite ,Prehistoric ,Gneiss ,Settlements ,Two-Handed Mano ,Ceramic ,Radiocarbon Sample ,Pink Quartz ,Line Expansion ,Feldspar ,Pit ,Pit House ,Clay ,Mussel ,Classic Period ,Basalt - Abstract
The document presents the results of archaeological monitoring at the Salt River Project (SRP) Lassen Substation in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. The work was conducted by Northland Research, Inc. for SRP and entailed monitoring for their expansion of utility lines along the Western Canal beginning at Lassen Substation. The project area is located within La Ciudad de Los Hornos (Los Hornos), a Hohokam site. Lassen Substation is on land owned by SRP; the Western Canal and right-of-way is owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, but maintained and operated by SRP. Archaeological monitoring was performed from January 24 through February 10, 1995. Three archaeological features were encountered: a pithouse, a midden, and a canal (possibly historic). These features, observed only in trench profile, were recorded through profile drawings, photographs, and artifact collections. No human remains were encountered. As the trenching has been completed and all archaeological remains have been documented, no further work is deemed necessary at this time.
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- 1995
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