Results of Cultural Resource Phase I Data Recovery and Monitoring for the Lindo Park Recreation Center, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona

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العنوان: Results of Cultural Resource Phase I Data Recovery and Monitoring for the Lindo Park Recreation Center, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
المؤلفون: Punzmann, Walter, Davis, Peg
بيانات النشر: Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., 2017.
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: Historic, Arizona (State / Territory), AZ T:12:396(ASM), Archaeological Overview, Salt River, Metate fragment, Records Search / Inventory Checking, Huhugam, Maricopa (County), Sonoran Desert, Historic Background Research, Lehi Terrace, Phoenix, AZ, Metal, Phoenix Basin, Hohokam Sedentary period, Prehistoric, Hohokam, Ceramic, South Mountain, Ground Disturbance Monitoring, Data Recovery / Excavation, Fauna, Ground Stone, Charcoal, Modern Debris, Site Stewardship Monitoring, Lindo park, Classic Period
الوصف: COP Parks and Recreation Department is proposing to construct a recreation center at Lindo Park. An Archaeology Assessment conducted by the COP found that the proposed Lindo Park Recreation Center occurs within the boundaries of prehistoric archaeological site that is known to contain human remains. Given the proximity of the features investigated during the previous project, it was determined highly likely that archaeological features associated with the site may exist within the Community Center footprint. Based on communication with Laurene Montero, COP Archaeologist, construction Phase I data recovery and subsequent monitoring was required for all ground disturbing activities within the site boundary and a 250 ft buffer of other archaeological site. Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) utilized the Monitoring and Discovery Plan for the City of Phoenix (Montero and Stubing 2004), with an appropriate project-specific addendum developed. This report documents the results of both the cultural resource Phase I data recovery and monitoring during construction activities. A project specific permit (2016-076ps) was obtained from the Arizona State Museum. A repository agreement was obtained from the Pueblo Grande Museum. ACS worked under the COP Burial Agreement. A Maricopa Dust Permit (number E160791) was procured in compliance with the Maricopa County Air Quality Department. An ACS Site Health and Safety Plan (Davis 2016) was in place during all ground disturbing activities.
اللغة: English
DOI: 10.48512/xcv8446119
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