The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County

Proposed wetland restoration and flood control by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) associated with the north bank of the Salt River, near confluences of the Agua Fria and Gila rivers, requires the identification of cultural resources as laid out in Section 106 of the National Historic Preser...

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Main Authors: McLean, Roderic, Perry, Richard
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Language:English
Published: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District 2002
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8448794
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48512/xcv8448794 2023-05-15T14:17:46+02:00 The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County McLean, Roderic Perry, Richard 2002 https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8448794 https://core.tdar.org/document/448794/the-tres-rios-survey-an-archeological-survey-of-700-acres-for-the-proposed-tres-rios-arizona-feasibility-study-maricopa-county en eng U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District Hassayampa River Buckeye Valley Arizona State / Territory White Tank Mountains Sonoran Desert Gila River Phoenix Basin Sierra Estrella Maricopa County Salt River Agua Fria River Buckeye Hills St Johns Canal Hohokam Huhugam AZ T1194 ASM AZ T1193 ASM Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Agricultural or Herding Canal or Canal Feature Archaeological Feature Isolated Artifact Chipped Stone Tool Ceramic Chipped Stone Ground Stone Basalt Chopper Tool Tres Rios Project Archaeological Overview Ground Disturbance Monitoring Reconnaissance / Survey Records Search / Inventory Checking Research Design / Data Recovery Plan Systematic Survey Text article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2002 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48512/xcv8448794 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Proposed wetland restoration and flood control by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) associated with the north bank of the Salt River, near confluences of the Agua Fria and Gila rivers, requires the identification of cultural resources as laid out in Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The project area involves a wide, stable floodplain terrace below Frank Midvale’s Cashion Ruin. After the completion of a records search, archeologists from the Corps surveyed the project’s area of potential effects (approximately 700 acres) in the summer of 1999, identifying the historic St. Johns Canal (AZ T:11:93 [ASM]), and a possible Hohokam habitation site (AZ T:11:94 [ASM]). The historic canal is not eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places given its extensive modifications over time. The prehistoric site is potentially eligible for the National Register. The possibility exists for additional sites buried within the floodplain. In addition to National Register evaluations of the prehistoric site, subsurface exploration and geomorphic studies of the floodplain are proposed. Text Archeological Survey DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Salt River ENVELOPE(-112.369,-112.369,60.000,60.000)
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topic Hassayampa River
Buckeye Valley
Arizona State / Territory
White Tank Mountains
Sonoran Desert
Gila River
Phoenix Basin
Sierra Estrella
Maricopa County
Salt River
Agua Fria River
Buckeye Hills
St Johns Canal
Hohokam
Huhugam
AZ T1194 ASM
AZ T1193 ASM
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Agricultural or Herding
Canal or Canal Feature
Archaeological Feature
Isolated Artifact
Chipped Stone Tool
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Ground Stone
Basalt Chopper Tool
Tres Rios Project
Archaeological Overview
Ground Disturbance Monitoring
Reconnaissance / Survey
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
Systematic Survey
spellingShingle Hassayampa River
Buckeye Valley
Arizona State / Territory
White Tank Mountains
Sonoran Desert
Gila River
Phoenix Basin
Sierra Estrella
Maricopa County
Salt River
Agua Fria River
Buckeye Hills
St Johns Canal
Hohokam
Huhugam
AZ T1194 ASM
AZ T1193 ASM
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Agricultural or Herding
Canal or Canal Feature
Archaeological Feature
Isolated Artifact
Chipped Stone Tool
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Ground Stone
Basalt Chopper Tool
Tres Rios Project
Archaeological Overview
Ground Disturbance Monitoring
Reconnaissance / Survey
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
Systematic Survey
McLean, Roderic
Perry, Richard
The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
topic_facet Hassayampa River
Buckeye Valley
Arizona State / Territory
White Tank Mountains
Sonoran Desert
Gila River
Phoenix Basin
Sierra Estrella
Maricopa County
Salt River
Agua Fria River
Buckeye Hills
St Johns Canal
Hohokam
Huhugam
AZ T1194 ASM
AZ T1193 ASM
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Agricultural or Herding
Canal or Canal Feature
Archaeological Feature
Isolated Artifact
Chipped Stone Tool
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Ground Stone
Basalt Chopper Tool
Tres Rios Project
Archaeological Overview
Ground Disturbance Monitoring
Reconnaissance / Survey
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
Systematic Survey
description Proposed wetland restoration and flood control by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) associated with the north bank of the Salt River, near confluences of the Agua Fria and Gila rivers, requires the identification of cultural resources as laid out in Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The project area involves a wide, stable floodplain terrace below Frank Midvale’s Cashion Ruin. After the completion of a records search, archeologists from the Corps surveyed the project’s area of potential effects (approximately 700 acres) in the summer of 1999, identifying the historic St. Johns Canal (AZ T:11:93 [ASM]), and a possible Hohokam habitation site (AZ T:11:94 [ASM]). The historic canal is not eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places given its extensive modifications over time. The prehistoric site is potentially eligible for the National Register. The possibility exists for additional sites buried within the floodplain. In addition to National Register evaluations of the prehistoric site, subsurface exploration and geomorphic studies of the floodplain are proposed.
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author McLean, Roderic
Perry, Richard
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Perry, Richard
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title The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
title_short The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
title_full The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
title_fullStr The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
title_full_unstemmed The Tres Rios Survey: An Archeological Survey of 700 Acres for the Proposed Tres Rios, Arizona Feasibility Study, Maricopa County
title_sort tres rios survey: an archeological survey of 700 acres for the proposed tres rios, arizona feasibility study, maricopa county
publisher U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District
publishDate 2002
url https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8448794
https://core.tdar.org/document/448794/the-tres-rios-survey-an-archeological-survey-of-700-acres-for-the-proposed-tres-rios-arizona-feasibility-study-maricopa-county
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