Tatavium (Culture Keyword)

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CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION OF SAMPLES FROM SITE CA-LAN-857, CALIFORNIA (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Melissa K. Logan.

Charcoal from two stone-lined earth ovens at site CA-LAN-857 in southern California were submitted for identification. The earth ovens are part of a series of cooking features recently exposed at the site, believed to be associated with the Tataviam cultural group. Identification of charcoal will provide information concerning woods burned as fuel in these features.


MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT THE ALISO JUNCTION EARTH OVEN SITE, FS NO. 05-01-55-159, CALIFORNIA (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Jaime Dexter.

The Aliso Junction Earth Oven Site (FS No. 05-01-55-159), located on a creek terrace at the junction of Aliso Creek and a seasonal unnamed creek, is situated in Aliso Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California. The site is thought to have been inhabited at the time of historic contact by the Tatavium, a little known Native California culture group who probably spoke a Serran language of the Takic branch of Northern Uto-Axtecan linguistic family. The site consists of three...


An Overview of the Cultural Resources of the Western Mojave Desert (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text E. Gary Stickel. Lois J. Weinman-Roberts.

The results of a literature search are presented in this study. The literature search pertained to all unpublished and published written works relative to cultural resources located within the study area. These cultural resources consist of prehistoric and ethnohistoric archaeological sites as well as historic sites. Altogether the project area encompasses a vast amount of land in the western Mojave Desert of approximately 2.35 million acres. The majority of the project area is located within...