Arbitrary Unit 304, noncultural
About this Nonstructure
General Location
Southeastern portion of site.
Specific Location
In Architectural Block 300; in the center of 20-x-20-m grids 410N 550E, 430N 530E, 430N 550E.
Selection Criteria
Center of 20-x-20-m grid fell within the boundaries of the sample area.
Use
A 3-m "dog leash" surface collection unit was placed in the center of every complete 20-x-20-m area in Architectural Block 300 to provide chronological indicators of occupation at Albert Porter Pueblo.
Abandonment
Not applicable.
Postabandonment Process
Not applicable.
Dating of Construction
Artifacts within the "dog leash" units date from A.D. 725-1280.
Dating of Remodeling
Not applicable.
Dating of Abandonment
Not applicable.
Dating of Midden
Not applicable.
Dating of Reuse
Not applicable.
Date Range
18 (A.D. 7251280)
Site-Wide
Dating
Excavation Details for Excavation Units
In order by excavation unit number.
Excavation Unit
214
Location
Survey code for dogleash 410N 550E.
South-central portion of the site.
Architectural Block 300; in center of 20-x-20 m grid 400N 540E.
Selection Criteria
Judgmental. Center of 20-x-20- m grid fell within the boundaries of the sample area.
Excavation Strategy
Surface collection.
Unit Ends at
Modern ground surface.
Study Unit(s) Identified in this Excavation Unit
Excavation Unit
215
Location
Survey code for dogleash 430N 530E.
South-central portion of the site.
Architectural Block 300; in center of 20-x-20 m grid 420N 520E.
Selection Criteria
Judgmental. Center of 20-x-20-m grid fell within the boundaries of the sample area.
Excavation Strategy
Surface collection.
Unit Ends at
Modern ground surface.
Study Unit(s) Identified in this Excavation Unit
Excavation Unit
216
Location
Survey code for dogleash 430N 550E.
South-central portion of the site.
Architectural Block 300; in center of 20-x-20 m grid 420N 540E.
Selection Criteria
Judgmental. Center of 20-x-20-m grid fell within the boundaries of the sample area.
Excavation Strategy
Surface collection.
Unit Ends at
Modern ground surface.
Study Unit(s) Identified in this Excavation Unit