From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 22-23, 1971, Tempe, ArizonaThe pre-Columbian Hohokam Indians occupied the major river drainages of central Arizona, and have been the subject of much intense archaeological research. Evidence indicates that the Hohokam began using river water for crop irrigation about 300 B.C., and modified and improved their irrigation systems over time, until the maximum extent of these systems was achieved about 900 a. D. Two types of water control seem to have been utilized: (1) the direct exploitation of rivers through the use of irrigation canals, (2) indirect use through controlled runoff wit...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
A recently completed intensive archaeological survey of Long House Valley in northeastern Arizona ha...
The availability of adequate and reliable water supplies has always been a critical concern in centr...
My rather brief and somewhat oversimplified discussion of the prehistoric desert farmers of Arizona ...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The proposition that environment is of equal importance to time and space in the study of culture su...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
The Hohokam, an irrigation-based society in the American South West, used the river valleys of the S...
The scale of prehistoric canal construction in the North American Southwest peaked in A.D. 450–1450,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-149)Papagueria, a semi-arid area in southwestern Ariz...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Author Institution: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Columbus, Ohi
This study identifies the historical factors that impacted Pima agriculture, water use and water rig...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
A recently completed intensive archaeological survey of Long House Valley in northeastern Arizona ha...
The availability of adequate and reliable water supplies has always been a critical concern in centr...
My rather brief and somewhat oversimplified discussion of the prehistoric desert farmers of Arizona ...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The proposition that environment is of equal importance to time and space in the study of culture su...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
The Hohokam, an irrigation-based society in the American South West, used the river valleys of the S...
The scale of prehistoric canal construction in the North American Southwest peaked in A.D. 450–1450,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-149)Papagueria, a semi-arid area in southwestern Ariz...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Author Institution: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Columbus, Ohi
This study identifies the historical factors that impacted Pima agriculture, water use and water rig...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
A recently completed intensive archaeological survey of Long House Valley in northeastern Arizona ha...
The availability of adequate and reliable water supplies has always been a critical concern in centr...