The project has commitment from the following organizations to supply reports to be entered in DAHA. If your organization would like to join the list of partners, please contact the Center for Digital Antiquity comments@tdar.org.
Amerind Foundation | All published and unpublished reports including seminal publications on sites in Southern Arizona and Chihuahua. |
Archaeology Southwest | Huhugam reports produced by Archaeology Southwest (formerly, Center for Desert Archaeology) |
Arizona Museum of Natural History | Reports documenting work at Phoenix/Mesa area Huhugam sites such as Mesa Grande, another large Huhugam settlement, over the course of 34 years |
ASU Center for Archaeology & Society | Reports that describe the ASU Office of Cultural Management’s seminal archaeological work on Huhugam sites in the Phoenix and Tonto Basins |
ASU Libraries, Archives and Special Collections | Reports abd maps, from early 20th century Huhugam research – the Frank Midvale Papers Collection and the Odd S. Halseth Photographic Collection: Pueblo Grande Photographs 1929 – 1960 |
Desert Archaeology, Inc. | Anthropological Papers and Technical Reports describing projects from Desert Archaeology’s 32 years of research in the Phoenix and Tucson basins |
EcoPlan Associates, Inc. | Reports that describe the results of EcoPlan’s archaeological projects in the Phoenix Basin over the course of 16 years |
Logan Simpson Design, Inc. | Reports that document Logan Simpson’s excavation and testing projects in the Phoenix Basin, primarily the Phoenix metro area |
City of Phoenix, Pueblo Grande Museum | Reports and documents that describe a century of research at Pueblo Grande, a major Huhugam settlement with the largest platform mound in the Phoenix Basin; several series of reports that describe work at other large archaeological sites in the Phoenix metro area |
Rio Salado Archaeology | Reports documenting Rio Salado’s 9 years of archaeological research in the Phoenix Basin |
Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) | Reports that describe SRI’s archaeological work in the Phoenix and Tucson basins over the course of 30 years |
USDI Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), Phoenix Area Office (PXAO) | Reports documenting decades of archaeological investigations and cultural resource management projects on the lands and waterways that the federal agency manages in central and southern Arizona |