book chapter

Excavations at LHV72 and LHV73: Appendix A

Field Museum of Natural History (21) • Published In 1993 • Pages: 149-170

By: Haas, Jonathan, Creamer, Winifred.

Abstract
Hass and Creamer discuss the results of their excavations at LHV72 and LHV73. The two sites are located about 50 meters apart from each other. LHV72 'was a small, U-shaped, single-story pueblo consisting of four rooms and a kiva...' (page 149) while LHV73 'was a rectangular C-shaped roomblock of eight rooms, with two sequential oval kivas, and a separate mealing room in front of the roomblock to the south …' (page 157). The authors also discuss the chronology for the sites and the type of artifacts that were found during excavation. Also found were three burials at the two sites.
Subjects
Structures
Settlement patterns
Building and construction
Heating and lighting equipment
Burial practices and funerals
Archaeological excavation methods
Archaeological inventories
tradition
Early Anasazi
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2011
Field Date
1983-1984
Coverage Date
Tsegi phase; 760-720 BP (AD 1240-1280)
Coverage Place
LHV72 (NA10,829), the Brown Star site, and LHV73 (NA10,830), the Potential site, northeastern Arizona, United States
Notes
Jonathan Haas, Winifred Creamer
LCCN
06020329
LCSH
Pueblo Indians--Antiquities