1. Archaeological Monitoring near the Patrick Site, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
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Howard, Alexandra and Sorrell, Daniel H.
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Historic ,Historic Background Research ,Site Evaluation / Testing ,Phoenix, AZ ,Phoenix Basin ,Prehistoric ,Hohokam ,Arizona (State / Territory) ,Patrick Site ,Lower Colorado River Subdivision ,Salt River ,Ground Disturbance Monitoring ,Site Stewardship Monitoring ,Records Search / Inventory Checking ,Gila River ,Huhugam ,Maricopa (County) ,Sonoran Desert - Abstract
This document reports the results of archaeological monitoring conducted for a City of Phoenix (COP) rehabilitation project. Through its contractor, and utilizing funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the COP Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) conducted manual excavations to install irrigation and remove vegetation at the project site. During a review of the project, the COP Archaeology Office at Pueblo Grande Museum (PGM) determined that excavations associated with the proposed improvement project could encounter subsurface deposits associated with the Patrick Site— a prehistoric site located within 250 feet of the project area. For this reason, the NSD requested that EcoPlan Associates, Inc. (EcoPlan) implement a program of archaeological monitoring, which was conducted following provisions of the COP generic archaeological monitoring and discovery plan (Montero and Stubing 2004) to fulfill the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA), Section 802 of the COP Historic Preservation Ordinance, and A.R.S. 41-865. Archaeological monitoring was conducted in accordance with the 2007 Programmatic Agreement among the City o f Phoenix, Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regarding HUD-Funded Program Activities.
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- 2015
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