San Francisco Bay (Geographic Keyword)

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Chapter 4: the Protohistoric Inhabitants of the Richmond Area. in Investigations of Cultural Resources Within the Richmond Harbor Redevelopment Project 11-A, Richmond, Contra Costa County, California, By Peter M. Banks and Robert I. Orlins (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Randy Milliken.

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EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL FROM A PALEOSEISMIC TRENCHING STUDY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

A single bulk soil sample was recovered from a paleoseismic study trench in San Francisco Bay, California. Botanic components and detrital charcoal in the sample were identified, where possible, and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated. Radiocarbon dating of the detrital charcoal present in the sample will aid in interpretation of the timing of the most recent earthquake along the San Gregoria fault.


IDENTIFICATION OF WOOD AND CHARCOAL FROM MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE SFPUC BAY TUNNEL PROJECT (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Charcoal and wood fragments were submitted for identification from Menlo Park, California. These charcoal and wood fragments were found with hide fragments at a depth of 90 feet below the floor of the San Francisco Bay at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Bay Tunnel Project’s Ravenswood Shaft. Because samples were waterlogged, they were frozen prior to submission.


Marine Shell Procurement Strategies Characteristic of the MCB Camp Pendleton Coast Northern San Diego County, California (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ivan Strudwick.

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POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSES OF A MORTAR AND PESTLE FROM SITE CA-CCO-283, CALIFORNIA (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman.

A stacked mortar and pestle were recovered during archaeological monitoring of fuel line removal at CA-CCO-283, located along San Francisco Bay, California. Both the mortar and pestle were washed for pollen and possible protein residues. Fill within the mortar was examined for macrofloral remains and served as a control for the pollen and protein residue washes. Pollen and protein residue analyses will be used to provide information concerning possible plant and animal resources processed with...