Springs (Other Keyword)

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An Archaeological Survey of Sanitation Facilities Project sites on Pala, Manzanite, Campo, and Old Campo Indian reservation, San Diego County, California (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sue Ann Cupples.

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The archaeology of selected springs and playas on Fort Irwin and in portions of the Avawatz Mountains (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Russell L. Kaldenberg.

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Cultural Resources Investigations for the Lucerne Valley to Big Bear Valley Transmission Line and Substation Project. 75PP (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew York. James H. Cleland. Christy Dolan.

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Natural Springs: A Critical Life Force in ancient Costa Rica (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christine Dixon. Rachel Egan. Nancy Gonlin.

Water is a life sustaining substance, sought after, fought over, and revered in both the past and present. The relationship between humans and water resources is an essential component of our human history that warrants archaeological focus. Natural springs have been identified as key locations of archaeological remains throughout the Americas – places inherently intermixed with practices of drinking, bathing, cooking, and worship of the divine. In Costa Rica, the documentation of Silencio Phase...