Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10499048 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Late Archaic-aged (1000 B.C.) wells were found in buried alluvium of McClellan Wash, Arizona. ⺠Detailed stratigraphic descriptions are made of the geomorphology and site taphonomy along the middle Gila River. ⺠The wells date to a period of high ENSO variability and aridity. ⺠The evidence for water extraction features reflects riparian resource tethering and has ethnographic analogues.
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Authors
David K. Wright, Michael R. Waters, Chris Loendorf, M. Kyle Woodson, Wesley D. Miles, J. Andrew Darling,