ASM Archaeological Series Companion MaterialsMany of the companion materials available for download here were included as additional materials to the original printing, e.g., oversized, folded maps inserted into a pocket in the back of the volume or a CD/DVD of additional materials for the volume. Companion materials for new volumes will be available only on this website and will not be included with the printed volume. The 1968 Excavations at Mound 8: Las Colinas Ruins Group, Phoenix, Arizona, edited and assembled by Laurens C. Hammack and Alan P. Sullivan, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 154, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1981. The 1982–1984 Excavations at Las Colinas—Environment and Subsistence, Part 1: Reconstruction and Interpretation of Prehistoric Salt River Streamflow, edited by Carol A. Heathington and David A. Gregory, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 162, Volume 5: Part 1, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1986. These figures were included in a separate pocket in the report and are plots and charts of reconstructed streamflow for the Salt and Verde rivers in central Arizona from AD 740 to 1370 and AD 1800 to 1979. A Class III Survey of the Tucson Aqueduct Phase A Corridor, Central Arizona Project, compiled by Jon S. Czaplicki, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 165, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1984. Echoes in the Canyons, The Archaeology of the Southeastern Sierra Ancha, Central Arizona by Richard C. Lange, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 198, University of Arizona, Tucson, 2006. Hohokam Palettes by Devin Alan White, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 196, University of Arizona, Tucson, 2004.
This publication is an extensive study of Hohokam stone palettes or tablets and considers their form, function, and iconography. The CD included with the volume contains folders of “Drawings,” “Hohokam Palettes,” Excel files of “Attribute Coding” and “Data Dictionary,” and an Access database “Hohokam Palettes-No Images.” The data include drawings and cross-sections in TIFF format for over 1200 Hohokam palettes. Holocene Depositional History and Anasazi Occupation in McElmo Canyon, Southwestern Colorado by Eric Force and Wayne Howell, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 188, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1997. Hopi History in Stone, The Tutuveni Petroglyph Site by Wesley Bernardini, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 200, University of Arizona, Tucson, 2007. Relation of “Bonito” Paleo-channels and Base-level Variations to Anasazi Occupation, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico by Eric R. Force, R. Gwinn Vivian, Thomas C. Windes, and Jeffrey S. Dean with Appendix by Jeffrey S. Dean and Gary Funkhouser, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 194, University of Arizona, Tucson, 2002. * PLEASE NOTE:
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