The Archaeological Survey of the Northern Tucson 138 kV Transmission Line System: The Northern Tucson Basin and Lower Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona
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Description
Author: Rozen, Kenneth
Publisher: Arizona State Museum
Pub Date: 1979
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Ex-corporate library. A second previous owner’s signature on upper front cover corner and upper corner title page. Library tag taped to spine foot, with tape overlap to front and rear covers. Very light edge and corner wear. Appears unused.
Notes: Archaeological Series No. 132. “The rights-of-way of about 40 miles of existing and proposed transmissions lines, extending from with the city of Tucson, Arizona, north to the vicinity of Red Rock, Arizona, and the site of the proposed Tortolita Substation were surveyed.” (From the Abstract). Eight areas of archaeological remains identified, including two prehistoric agricultural areas, a historic trash dump, two sparse scatters of artifacts,
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