Technical Series – Arizona
Deathways and Lifeways in the American Southwest: Tucson’s Historic Alameda-Stone Cemetery and The Transformation of a Remote Outpost into an Urban City
Statistical Research, Inc., has completed four volumes documenting the findings of the Joint Courts Complex Archaeological Project in Tucson, Arizona, one of the largest and most comprehensive excavations of a historical-period cemetery ever undertaken in North America.
Little River: An Overview of Cultural Resources for the Río Antiguo Feasibility Study, Pima County, Arizona
Author(s) – Scott O’Mack, Scott Thompson, and Eric Eugene Klucas
ISBN – 1-879442-81
Technical Series 82
Pima County, Arizona (2004). 280 pp. Perfect Bound.
San Xavier to San Agustin: An Overview of Cultural Resources for the Paseo de las Iglesias Feasibility Study
Author(s) – Scott O’Mack and Eric Eugene Klucas
ISBN – 1-879442-80-9
Technical Series 81
Pima County, Arizona (2004). 243 pp. Perfect Bound
Pots, Potters, and Models: Archaeological Investigations at the SRI Locus of the West Branch Site, Tucson, Arizona
Author(s) – Karen G. Harry and Stephanie M. Whittlesey
ISBN – 1-879442-78-7
Technical Series 80
(2004)
Changing River: Time, Culture, and the Transformation of Landscape in the Grand Canyon
Author(s) – Helen Fairley
Technical Series 79
(2003) 180 pp. Coil Bound
Prehistoric Painted Pottery of Southeastern Arizona
Author(s) – Robert A. Heckman, Barbara K Montgomery, and Stephanie M. Whittlesey
ISBN – 1-879442-77-9
Technical Series 77
207 pp. 10 color plates.
Coil Bound.






