The Hardy Site at Fort Lowell Park, Tucson, Arizona [No. 175 Revised Edition]
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2011Keywords
Hohokam culture.Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Antiquities.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Tucson.
Antiquities.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Indians of North America -- Antiquities.
Hardy Site (Tucson, Ariz.)
Tucson (Ariz.) -- Antiquities.
Arizona -- Tucson.
Arizona -- Tucson -- Hardy Site.
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Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 175 RevisedCitation
Gregonis, Linda M., et al. 2011. The Hardy Site at Fort Lowell Park, Tucson, Arizona [Revised Edition]. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 175 Revised. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson.Description
Editors’s Note: The revised edition of this Archaeological Series resulted from correcting the errata in the original publication and other minor changes in formatting due to a desire to reprint the issue. No text has been added or deleted or otherwise altered except for correcting the attribution for several figures and correcting some minor typos. A couple of figures were originally misplaced, so those, too, have been corrected in this edition.Abstract
A small portion of the Hardy site, a large, pre-Classic Hohokam village, was excavated by University of Arizona students and other volunteers between 1976 and 1978. The portion of the site that was excavated revealed houses and associated features dating from the Sweetwater or Snaketown phase through the Late Rincon subphase. Information retrieved from the site was used to examine occupation space use and reuse through time, to better define the Canada del Oro phase, and to propose the inclusion of the Cortaro phase (now subsumed within the Late Rincon subphase) in the Tucson Basin Hohokam cultural sequence.Type
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