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Middle Holocene Age of the Sunnyvale Human Skeleton (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. E. Taylor. L. A. Payen. B. Gerow. D. J. Donahue. T. H. Zabel. A. T. Jull. P. E. Damon.

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Mine Documentation in the Standard Mining District, Mojave National Preserve, California (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sara Cowie. Patrick Baird. Arthur C. MacWilliams.

During May of 2002, ten mining properties and one residential camp were recorded in the Standard Mining District at Mojave National Preserve. These properties, which date from the late 1800s to recent decades, include abundant mining features and, in many instances, detritus from associated mining camps. Field analyses of artifacts, in conjunction with extensive archival research, provide chronologies of mine use and insights into mining life in this remote area. The information obtained from...


Nathan Harrison: Adaptations of Identity and Masculinity on Palomar Mountain (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jamie Bastide. Seth Mallios.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Gender in Historical Archaeology (General Sessions)" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. During the late 19th and early 20th century, Jim Crow and Sundown Laws dominated SouthernCalifornia. As a previously enslaved man living in a region settled predominantly by Anglo-Americans from the South, Nathan Harrison had to construct his identities within these societal pressures. Using historical documents, oral...


North and Middle America (1966)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gordon R. Willey.

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PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF AN ADOBE BRICK FROM THE 1804 CHURCH AT SANTA INES MISSION, CALIFORNIA (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The primary purpose in examining an adobe brick from the 1804 Church at Santa Ines Mission was to search for phytolith evidence that a threshing sledge was used. A stone-floored threshing floor was observed at the site (Tremaine 1992). Costello notes (personal communication, February 2001) that the threshing floor might not date to the first year of the mission, which is represented by this brick. Therefore, digestion of a small quantity of adobe brick was undertaken to provide a sample of...


The Pioneer Shell Company: Oyster Shell Harvesting Of The San Francisco Bay (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Scott Baxter.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Fish, Oyster, Whale: The Archaeology of Maritime Traditions", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. For hundreds of years, people have used oyster shell to make cement and concrete, as a soil amendment, and as a dietary supplement for livestock. The shell has mostly been acquired as a byproduct of processing fresh oyster for food. However, in the late nineteenth century deposits of ancient, although not fossilized,...


Piute Creek Archeological Survey and Site Documentation, Mojave National Preserve, California (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Meredith, A. Wilson.

The Mojave National Preserve (MOJA) plans to establish a visitor use area to interpret the cultural resources surrounding Fort Piute (CA-SBR-119/H). Fort Piute, a small military outpost built in 1867, is located in the east-central section of MOJA, near the eastern MOJA boundary. The visitor use project area is adjacent to a section of the Mojave Road (CA-SBR-3033/H), within the Fort Piute (CA-SBR-119/H) site boundary, and within site CA-SBR-213/H, a large multicomponent archeological...


POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE ROSE SPRING SITE, CA-INY-372, CALIFORNIA (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Fifteen pollen sample were examined from two stratigraphic columns collected at Rose Spring in eastern California. This stratigraphic record should represent a single sequence from approximately 3,580 to the modern surface. Pollen analysis was conducted to identify changes in local vegetation through time during this interval.


POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM CA-KER-4040 AND EAFB-434, CALIFORNIA (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Pollen analysis ofthree samples from CA-KER-4040 and three samples from EAFB-434 was directed towards identification of plants that might have been processed using the two metates recovered from these sites.


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT CA-IMP-7750, CALIFORNIA (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Five sediments samples were selected from Site Ca-IMP-7750 for pollen and phytolith analysis. Two samples were collected from the floor or immediately above the floor in a house structure. Two additional samples represent midden outside the house. The fifth sample was collected as a control sample beneath the midden. Pollen and phytolith samples were examined to provide evidence concerning subsistence activities at this site, which appears to have been a fish camp.


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF BLACK-STAINED STONES FROM SITE CA-ORA-950, CALIFORNIA (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Site CA-ORA-950 yielded several broken rocks with a "black core staining" that has been noted at other local sites. These rocks are usually lumped with "fire-cracked" or "thermally altered" rocks. However, they do not exhibit other evidence of heating, therefore, it is possible that the black staining may be the result of cooking residue. Pollen, phytolith, and starch granule analysis were conducted on these rock fragments in an effort to identify their use. No control samples...


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM CA-ORA-711, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Three burned manos and two control samples were collected from a habitation camp east of Aliso Creek in Orange County. The samples were collected from features 10 and 13, which are burned rock features or hearths. The samples were examined in an effort to discern what these manos might have been used to process.


POLLEN, ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR), AND ELEMENTAL (PXRF) ANALYSIS OF HONEY SAMPLES FROM MORRO BAY AND ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Two samples of honey were submitted to determine the difference that might account for crystallization and bad taste of one of the honeys (Table 1). Pollen, organic residue (FTIR), and elemental analysis (pXRF) were used to investigate possible contaminants and to identify the plants visited by the bees. One sample (sample 2), produced in Atascadero, California, was characterized as having a particularly good flavor. The other sample (sample 1), produced near Morro Bay, California, was submitted...


POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, AND STARCH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES NEAR A HEARTH, CA-KER-2049 (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Site CA-KER-2049 is located in the southern San Joaquin Valley near Buena Vista Lake. A hearth was the focus of sampling. Pollen, phytolith, and starch analysis was conducted on two samples collected from the edge of this hearth.


POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF GROUNDSTONE, CA-LAN-2B05, DIAMOND BAR, CALIFORNIA (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Three pieces of groundstone recovered from the Diamond Bar project in the northeastern Los Angeles Basin were submitted for pollen, phytolith, and x-ray diffraction analysis to determine what substances might have been ground using these tools. In addition, a sediment sample was examined for pollen and phytoliths to provide a control for interpreting these records.


Post-Pleistocene Archeology, 9000 To 2000 B.C (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William J. Wallace.

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The Prehistory and Management of Cultural Resources in the Red Mountain Area (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael C. Hall. James P. Barker. Russell L. Kaldenberg. Jan Townsend.

The report is comprised of two separate "working papers" on the prehistory of the California Desert: 1) Background to Prehistory of the El Paso / Red Mountain Desert Region; and 2) An Archaeological Protection and Stabilization Plan for the Squaw Spring Well Archaeological District near Red Mountain, California. The first report represents the second in a series of regional (i.e., Planning Unit) studies undertaken or scheduled for the California Desert Planning Program, United States...


Recent Discoveries Attributed to Early Man in America (1918)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ales Hrdlicka.

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Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations (Legacy 07-285)
PROJECT Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations - Report (Legacy 07-285) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Results of a Cultural Resource Survey for the ID 19, 980 Pressure Zone Pipeline for the Otay Municipal Water District (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Todd Baker. Brian Smith.

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Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Julie Francis.

Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest


Rock Walls and Wooden Fence Posts: Archeological Inventory and Ethnohistorical Research in Johnson Canyon, Death Valley National Park, Inyo County, California (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Nancy E. Pearson.

This report describes the results of an archeological inventory project that archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center (WACC) completed between 11 and 24 March 2001, in the proposed Hungry Bill's Ranch Historic District (HBRHD), an ethnohistorical and archeological complex of sites and resources in Death Valley National Park (DEVA), California. The inventory was completed so that these cultural resources, which stretch for nearly two miles along the bottom lands and...


Selected Projectile Point Types of the United States II (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Page Wheeler.

In this document, Richard Wheeler discusses ten projectile point types, and one pseudo-type, that were not addressed by Robert E. Bell and Roland Scott Hall in their description and illustration of forty-five projectile point types of the United States, published in 1953. Two types, Duncan and Hanna, recorded in Wheeler’s document were recently named and defined by Wheeler. Another, designated Agate Basin, will be described on the basis of specimens made available by Dr. Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr....


Stoneworking in Eureka Valley: Archeological Investigations at the Eureka Dunes Site (CA-INY-2489) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffery F. Burton. William W. Bloomer. Lynn Johnson.

The National Park Service conducted archeological investigations at the Eureka Dunes archeological site (CA-INY-2489) within Death Valley National Park. Proposed developments to protect the unique Eureka Dunes ecosystem would affect less than 1/2 of 1 percent of the archeological site. However, the archeological work was designed to investigate the whole site. Archeological field work included mapping, intensive controlled surface collection, and subsurface testing. Over 26,000 artifacts were...