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    • Casa Grande Red-on-buff jar sherd

    • Casa Grande Red-on-buff jar sherd

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Large upper body sherd from a Casa Grande Red-on-buff jar. Surface is relatively smooth and even, with some paddle facets remaining. Interior surface is less finished. Both surfaces have some mica. This sherd was recovered from a trashmound at...
    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Small to medium sized perforated sherd disk spindle whorl, manufactured from a redware jar sherd. Exterior surface bears a heavy polished slip, while the interior is unpolished and unslipped, but very smooth and even; paste heavily tempered with...
    • Sacaton Red-on-buff bowl sherd

    • Sacaton Red-on-buff bowl sherd

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Rim sherd from a Sacaton Red-on-buff bowl. This sherd was recovered from a trashmound at the site of Pueblo Grande, during an archaeological project known as the Salt River Valley Stratigraphic Survey, funded by the federal government under the...
    • Gila Butte Red-on-buff bowl sherd

    • Gila Butte Red-on-buff bowl sherd

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Body sherd from a Gila Butte Red-on-buff bowl. The exterior surface is undecorated. Both surfaces are micaceous, relatively smooth and even. This sherd was recovered from a trashmound at the site of Pueblo Grande, during an archaeological project...
    • Sherd washing

    • Sherd washing

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology and education; University of Arizona. Archaeological Field School; Tooker, Elisabeth; Point of Pines Site (Ariz.);

    • Elisabeth Tooker washing a sherd.
    • Environmental assessment: Yuma TS-8 to San Luis 69kV project

    • Environmental assessment: Yuma TS-8 to San Luis 69kV project

    • Environmental Planning Group

    • Electric power transmission--Environmental aspects--Arizona; Electric utilities--Environmental aspects--Arizona; Electric lines--Environmental aspects--Arizona

    • 58 pages (PDF version). File size: 1.81 MB. Col. ill. Maps. Includes references. The report analyzes the proposed power project which includes a 69kV transmission line and a 12/69kV substation, would cross federal lands withdrawn for and...
    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1939
    • Red-on-buff culture of the Papagueria

    • Red-on-buff culture of the Papagueria

    • [Gladwin, Winifred, 1889-1965]

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Architecture, Prehistoric; Hohokam culture

    • (26,285kb pdf) An examination of clues left by the Red-on-buff (Hohokam) culture in the vicinity of the Papagueria as they pertain to understanding the culture; clues include pottery sherds, rubbish mounds and architectural ruins.
    • Excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, 1947-48

    • Excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, 1947-48

    • O'Bryan, Deric, 1913-

    • Excavations (Archaeology); Architecture, Prehistoric; Material culture; Pueblo Indians

    • Based on excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, this paper outlines the region's cultural stages between 525 and 1200 AD.
    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Santa Cruz Red-on-buff perforated sherd disk, made from a piece of a bowl, probably used as a spindle whorl. Whorls of this size and weight were suitable for spinning fine yarn. The Hohokam grew cotton, but also used other fibers. Recovered from...
    • Ceramic pendant

    • Ceramic pendant

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Medium sized oval pendant with smoothly ground edges, manufactured from a Santa Cruz Red-on-buff jar sherd. Bull's-eye design with ten hooks extending from around circumference. Perforation for suspension is located near the edge at one narrow...
    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Sherd spindle whorl

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Medium to large sized perforated disk, manufactured from a Sacaton Red-on-buff jar sherd. Shape is rough and the edges are incompletely smoothed; perforation is slightly off center. This spindle whorl was recovered a free-standing room in a...
    • Sacaton Red-on-buff sherd

    • Sacaton Red-on-buff sherd

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Large rim sherd from a Sacaton Red-on-buff jar. Recovered from a trashmound at the site of Pueblo Grande, during an archaeological project known as the Salt River Valley Stratigraphic Survey, funded by the federal government under the Works...
    • Excavations at Snaketown III: revisions

    • Excavations at Snaketown III: revisions

    • Gladwin, Harold S. (Harold Sterling), 1883-1983

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Pottery, Prehistoric; Mogollon culture; Mimbres culture; Pueblo Indians; Cochise culture

    • (12,462kb pdf) Paper revising a prior Medallion paper concerning excavations of Snaketown and the presentation of new theories about the "Mogollon" culture based on new analysis and information.
    • Red-on-buff culture of the Gila Basin

    • Red-on-buff culture of the Gila Basin

    • Gladwin, Winifred, 1889-1965

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Hohokam culture; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Pottery, Prehistoric; Architecture, Prehistoric

    • (23,221kb pdf) An examination of clues left by the Red-on-Buff (Hohokam) culture in the vicinity of the Gila Basin as they pertain to understanding the culture; clues include pottery sherds, rubbish mounds and architectural ruins.
    • Some Southwestern pottery types, series IV

    • Some Southwestern pottery types, series IV

    • Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-1992

    • Ceramics; Indian Pottery; Archaeological surveying; Indians of North America; Antiquities; Pottery, Prehistoric; Hohokam culture; Mogollon culture; Mimbres culture

    • (32,227kb pdf) Archaeological surveys of the Mogollon and Mimbres cultures in order to better understand the Hohokam culture.
    • Tree ring analysis: problems of dating II. the Tusayan ruin

    • Tree ring analysis: problems of dating II. the Tusayan ruin

    • Gladwin, Harold S. (Harold Sterling), 1883-1983

    • Indians of North America; Archaeological dating; Archaeological surveying; Tree-rings; Dendrochronology

    • (12,184kb pdf) Critical analysis of similarities and differences in various tree-ring data obtained from the Tusayan Ruin in an attempt reach a consensus as to the date of the ruins in the region

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