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Quaternary International, 2014
Three Pleistocene and four Holocene floodplain terraces were differentiated along the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona during a geological mapping project conducted by the Arizona Geological Survey. We used archaeological chronometric data to refine age estimates for the Holocene surfaces that had been initially based on only geomorphic and ...
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Three Pleistocene and four Holocene floodplain terraces were differentiated along the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona during a geological mapping project conducted by the Arizona Geological Survey. We used archaeological chronometric data to refine age estimates for the Holocene surfaces that had been initially based on only geomorphic and ...
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A Ball Court Located on the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona
American Antiquity, 1951The Amerind Foundation, Inc. spent the first three weeks of December, 1948, excavating a ball court at the archaeological site of Arizona:BB:15:3, which is located in Cochise County, Sec. 20, T15S, R20E. The actual village area is located on the west bank of the San Pedro River twenty-two miles north of the city of Benson at an approximate elevation of
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Archaeological Survey of the San Pedro River Preserve in Dudleyville, Pinal County, Arizona
1998On 3 and 18 January 1998, William Doelle and Michelle Stevens of the Center for Desert Archaeology and 11 volunteers from the Center for Desert Archaeology completed an archaeological survey of the San Pedro River Preserve in Dudleyville, Pinal County, Arizona for the Nature Conservancy.
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2017
The San Francisco pottery tradition is one of the most important and widely distributed cultural expressions of the Formative Period in northwestern Argentina. Its chronology goes from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD approximately. This chapter contributes to the characterization of this pottery tradition by reviewing the information and ...
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The San Francisco pottery tradition is one of the most important and widely distributed cultural expressions of the Formative Period in northwestern Argentina. Its chronology goes from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD approximately. This chapter contributes to the characterization of this pottery tradition by reviewing the information and ...
Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas +1 more
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San Pedro River: A Biological and Cultural Treasure in Northern Patagonia
2023Nicole Colin +4 more
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Callegary et al 2016 San Pedro River Binational Report
2016Callegary, James B. +12 more
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