North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics

Database Report:

Site Name: Cottonwood Falls Great House; Site Number: _____; County: _____; State: UT; Country: USA; Ownership: _____; Landform: _____;

Date of Site: AD 700-1000; Period Type: Prehistoric; Culture: Chacoan site; Site Type: Road; Site Size: _____;

Survey Type: Ground Penetrating Radar;

Instrument: Geophysical Survey System, Inc. Subsurface Interface Radar-10 (SIR-10); Sampling Interval: 1 m spacing with a 500 MHz antenna; Prospecting Depth: 0.15-2 m; Area Surveyed: 15 x 25 m; Date of Survey: June-1996; Land Cover Type: Heavy vegetation of pinon pine, juniper, and sage; Ground Truthing: Yes;

Graphics/Imagery: None

Project Name: Cottonwood Falls Great House, UT;

Reference: Conyers, L.B., and C.M. Cameron. (1998). Finding and Mapping Buried Archaeological Features in the American Southwest: New Ground-Penetrating Radar Techniques and Three-Dimensional Computer Mapping. Department of Anthropology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Submitted to the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.

Survey by: Lawrence B. Conyers, Department of Anthropology, University of Denver, 2130 S. Race Street, Denver, CO, USA, 80208; Phone: 303-871-2684; email: lconyers@du.edu. Catherine M. Cameron, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Campus Box 233, Boulder, CO, USA, 80309; Phone: 303-492-0408; email: cameron@colorado.edu.

Survey for: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.

Report Location: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training; Report Type: Research Report;

Abstract/Summary