Abstract

AbstractIn October of 1969 the Prescott College Archaeological Survey contracted witli the Arizona State Museum, through the Statewide Archaeological Highway Salvage program, to excavate a ruin along the Agua Fria River. The ruin was within the right-of-way of State Road 169, just cast of Dewey, Arizona.Excavations yielded a complex series of superimposed Colonial Hohokam structures, a prehistoric canal, and artifacts and ceramics of the Santa Cruz Phase.

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