A revised edition of the summary report first published in 1997 of work done by Arizona State Museum staff, students, and volunteers at the Hardy Site in Ft Lowell Park in Tucson. Excavations revealed houses and features dating from Sweetwater and Snaketown phases through the Late Rincon subphase. Information from the site was used to examine occupation of space and reuse over time, to better define the Ca-nada del Oro phase and propose the inclusion of the Cortaro phase in the Tucson Basin chronology."
A revised edition of the summary report first published in 1997 of work done by Arizona State Museum staff, students, and volunteers at the Hardy Site...
This volume describes the archaeological investigations and syntheses of research that William Self Associates, Inc. (WSA), conducted at the Marsh Station Road site, an extensive, multi-component, semi-permanent habitation site with occupations spanning the Early Agricultural period through the Hohokam Classic period and located southeast of Tucson.
This volume describes the archaeological investigations and syntheses of research that William Self Associates, Inc. (WSA), conducted at the Marsh Sta...
In the 1960s and 1970s, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society volunteers, University of Arizona students, and Pima College stu-dents excavated Whiptail Ruin, a mid- to late- AD 1200s village in the northeastern Tucson Basin. This volume presents the results of anal-yses of the notes and artifacts from work at that site.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society volunteers, University of Arizona students, and Pima College stu-dents excavated...