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Of stones and spirits : pursuing the past of Antelope Hill

Title
Of stones and spirits : pursuing the past of Antelope Hill / edited by Joan S. Schneider and Jeffrey H. Altschul ; contributions by Joan S. Schneider [and others].
Publication
Tucson, Ariz. : Statistical Research, 2000.

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Additional Authors
  • Altschul, Jeffrey H.
  • Schneider, Joan.
  • Statistical Research, Inc. (Redlands, Calif.)
  • Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District (Wellton, Ariz.)
Description
xvi, 228 pages : illustrations, maps; 28 cm +
Summary
"Antelope Hill, AZ X:8:7 (ASM), is a well-known archaeological site in the lower Gila River valley. It is also a sacred place for many tribes in Arizona and southern California. This report represents the culmination of Statistical Research, Inc.'s nearly decade-long research into the archaeology, ethnography, and history of Antelope Hill."--Jacket
Series Statement
Statistical Research technical series ; 76
Uniform Title
Technical series (Statistical Research, Inc. (Redlands, Calif.)) ; no. 76.
Subject
  • Indians of North America > Arizona > Antelope Hill (Yuma County) > Antiquities
  • Excavations (Archaeology) > Arizona > Antelope Hill (Yuma County)
  • Archaeological surveying > Arizona > Yuma County
  • Antiquities
  • Archaeological surveying
  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • Indians of North America > Antiquities
  • Ethnoarchaeology > Arizona > Antilope Hill
  • Excavations (Archaeology) > Arizona > Antilope Hill
  • Antelope Hill (Yuma County, Ariz.) > Antiquities
  • Yuma County (Ariz.) > Antiquities
  • Arizona > Antelope Hill (Yuma County)
  • Arizona > Yuma County
  • Antilope Hill (Ariz.) > Antiquities
Note
  • "Prepared for the Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District, Wellton, Arizona."
  • CD-ROM contains pictures of the Antelope Hill site and three movies: The rock art at Antelope Hill, Prehistoric quarrying and tool production at Antelope Hill and Modern quarrying activities at Antelope Hill.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references : (p. 217-228).
System Details (note)
  • System requirements: CD-ROM drive; internet browser or multimedia player (e.g. Windows Media player or QuickTime), sound card.
Contents
1. Introduction / Joan S. Schneider and Jeffrey H. Altschul -- pt. 1. Project Background. 2. Project Setting and History / Joan S. Schneider. 3. Research Design / Joan S. Schneider and Jeffrey H. Altschul -- pt. 2. History and Historical Archaeology. 4. Antelope Hill as Depicted in Early / Archival Accounts and Matt C. Bischoff. 5. Historical Archaeology at Antelope Hill / Joan S. Schneider and Matt C. Bischoff -- pt. 3. Native American History, Consultation, and Viewpoint. 6. Native American History / Michael Hogan and Man C. Bischoff. 7. Antelope Hill as a Traditional Cultural Property / Michael Hogan. 8. Antelope Hill and the Region: A Native American View / Lorey Cachora and Quechan Tribe -- pt. 4. Archaeological Studies. 9. Petroglyph Research at Antelope Hill / Christopher J. Doolittle. 10. The Character of the Lithic Materials / Joan S. Schneider. 11. Quarrying the Bedrock Outcrops: Geological Insights / Joan S. Schneider.
ISBN
  • 1879442760
  • 9781879442764
OCLC
  • ocm45147152
  • 45147152
  • SCSB-1205293
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library