Archeology SW Tucson Underground: The Archaeology of a Desert Community
This 32-page double issue of Archaeology Southwest looks at 4,000 years of history in the Old Pueblo. Covered in this issue is a breadth of topics including the early agricultural, the Hohokam, and the Spanish Colonial periods right up through the early 20th century.
This issue’s articles include: • Tucson Underground: The Archaeology of a Desert Community – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology • Early Farming Settlements along the Santa Cruz River – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Blowing Smoke – Jenny L. Adams, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Early Ceramic and Hohokam Periods in Downtown Tucson – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Gaming Pieces from the Clearwater Site – Ralph Koziarski, Drayton Archaeological Research • The Village of S-cuk Son and Mission San Agustin – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Twenty Years of Archaeology at the Tucson Presidio – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Cuartillas and Counterfeiters in the Borderlands – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum • Historic Era Farming – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • The Archaeology of Two Mexican Families – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Sister Amelia’s Crucifix – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Historic Tohono O’odham Pottery – James M. Heidke, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Warner’s Mill – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Archaeology along the Train Tracks – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • The Wieland Bottling Works – Jeffrey T. Jones and Jennifer Hushour, Tierra Right of Way Services, Ltd. • Tucson Origins: Digital Resources • The End of Life in Tucson – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology • The Alameda-Stone Cemetery – Michael Heilen and Marlesa A. Gray, Statistical Research, Inc. • Los Angelitos – Michael Heilen and Kristin Sewell, Statistical Research, Inc. • The Forgotten Court Street Cemetery – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc. • Endangered: The Marist College – Jennifer Levistik, Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation • Backsight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology