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    Cultural Affiliation Statement, Upper Gila River Valley, Arizona: Report

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    Updated Apr 28, 2015
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    Doyel, David E. (2015). Cultural Affiliation Statement, Upper Gila River Valley, Arizona: Report [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV84T6KGF
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    Apr 28, 2015
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    the Digital Archaeological Record
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    Doyel, David E.
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    At the request of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and in collaboration with the Bureau of Indian Affairs' San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP), the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) undertook a Class III cultural resources inventory on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the vicinity of San Carlos Reservoir, developed a cultural affiliation statement for human remains and associated objects encountered within the project area, and prepared an overview and needs assessment for cultural resources that may be adversely affected by activities related to the use and maintenance of San Carlos Reservoir.

    The San Carlos Apache Tribe sought the establishment of a minimum pool in San Carlos Reservoir to prevent a total drawdown of the reservoir and a resulting catastrophic fish kill and loss of revenue from sport fishing and other reservoir-related recreational activities. The San Carlos Apache Tribe was also concerned with the effect fluctuating water levels was having on cultural resources located along the perimeter of the reservoir, particularly the possible exposure of human remains.

    The project area for the cultural affiliation study is 4,800 mi2 (7,680 km2). Due to cultural diversity, the area is divided into three subareas: the Safford Basin, the Globe Highlands, and Point of Pines. In total, 1,434 archaeological sites in this region have been entered into the OldAZSITE and New AZSITE databases at the Arizona State Museum (ASM); several hundred others have not yet been entered. The period chronology used here for the ceramic horizon includes the Early Formative (AD. 1-750), Late Formative (AD. 750-1050/1100), and Classic periods (AD. 1050/1100-1450/1500).

    The cultural resources survey for this project can be found at tDAR ID: 393843. The needs assessment for this project can be found at tDAR ID: 397321.

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    Zion Pueblo Arizona Site Steward File

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    Updated Feb 4, 2016
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    Madsen, John H. (Arizona State Museum) (2016). Zion Pueblo Arizona Site Steward File [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV8RJ4M9Z
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    Madsen, John H. (Arizona State Museum)
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    This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Zion Pueblo, located on State Trust land.

    The file consists of an AZSITE Site Form. The earliest dated document is from 2002.

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    AZ- Site Plan 1990

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    Updated Dec 20, 2011
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR) (2011). AZ- Site Plan 1990 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV83N22CD
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR)
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    Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.

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    AZ- Site Plan 1995

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    Updated Dec 20, 2011
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR) (2011). AZ- Site Plan 1995 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV81834FJ
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR)
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    Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.

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    AZ- Site Plan 1993

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    Updated Dec 19, 2011
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR) (2011). AZ- Site Plan 1993 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV8JM27T2
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    Spencer, Melissa (LTRR)
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    Description

    Dendrochronological samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1967 and continuing to this day.

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Doyel, David E. (2015). Cultural Affiliation Statement, Upper Gila River Valley, Arizona: Report [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6067/XCV84T6KGF

Cultural Affiliation Statement, Upper Gila River Valley, Arizona: Report

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Apr 28, 2015
Dataset provided by
the Digital Archaeological Record
Authors
Doyel, David E.
Area covered
Description

At the request of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and in collaboration with the Bureau of Indian Affairs' San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP), the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) undertook a Class III cultural resources inventory on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the vicinity of San Carlos Reservoir, developed a cultural affiliation statement for human remains and associated objects encountered within the project area, and prepared an overview and needs assessment for cultural resources that may be adversely affected by activities related to the use and maintenance of San Carlos Reservoir.

The San Carlos Apache Tribe sought the establishment of a minimum pool in San Carlos Reservoir to prevent a total drawdown of the reservoir and a resulting catastrophic fish kill and loss of revenue from sport fishing and other reservoir-related recreational activities. The San Carlos Apache Tribe was also concerned with the effect fluctuating water levels was having on cultural resources located along the perimeter of the reservoir, particularly the possible exposure of human remains.

The project area for the cultural affiliation study is 4,800 mi2 (7,680 km2). Due to cultural diversity, the area is divided into three subareas: the Safford Basin, the Globe Highlands, and Point of Pines. In total, 1,434 archaeological sites in this region have been entered into the OldAZSITE and New AZSITE databases at the Arizona State Museum (ASM); several hundred others have not yet been entered. The period chronology used here for the ceramic horizon includes the Early Formative (AD. 1-750), Late Formative (AD. 750-1050/1100), and Classic periods (AD. 1050/1100-1450/1500).

The cultural resources survey for this project can be found at tDAR ID: 393843. The needs assessment for this project can be found at tDAR ID: 397321.

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