Mendocino County, California (Geographic Keyword)
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An archaeological field survey report for a right of way permit in Mendocino County, California. No historic or prehistoric cultural properties were identified during the survey although evidence of grape stake/ split maker industries were noted.
Archaeological Reconnaissance Report Form for an archaeological survey of the Little Dann Access Road, South Leggett, California (BLM). (1978)
An archaeological reconnaissance report for a right of way permit in Mendocino County, California. No cultural resources were reported as a result of this investigation.
Archaeology Field Survey Reports Contributed by BLM, Arcata, CA Field Office
This project includes Archaeology Field Survey Reports contributed by the Bureau of Land Management's, Arcata, California field office.This initial contribution will establish a regional digital archive project whose goal is to accumulate heritage documents, greatly enhancing our ability to preserve historic resources within the North Coast Region.
Cultural Resources Inventory of Bureau of Land Management Cache Creek, Phase III Land Exchange Properties Located in Lake and Mendocino Counties, California (1998)
A survey report for a cultural resources investigation of 18 parcels in Mendocino, Sonoma, and Lake Counties. No archaeological materials deemed to be eligible historic properties were encountered during this survey, though several prehistoric isolates and small flake scatters were encountered.
Cultural Resources Inventory Report, Strawberry Rock/ Windy Point Boundary Fence (EA# AR-96-10) (BLM) (1996)
A cultural resources survey report for a fence line reconstruction project located in Humboldt County, California. No historic or prehistoric cultural properties were identified during this survey.
The Role of Human Predation in the Structuring of Prehistoric Prey Populations in Northwestern California (BLM) (2008)
A doctoral dissertation by Adrian Whitaker. This paper discusses the implications of faunal remains found at nine prehistoric archaeological sites in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties, California for the effects human predation had on populations of mussels, artiodactyls, and sea mammals.