Cogged Stone (Other Keyword)

Cogged Stones

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Environmental Impact Analysis: Archaeological Values, Firm of Lakewood Engineering, Tracts 9167 and 9193 - Cucamonga (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only San Bernardino County Museum Association.

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Getting into the Groove: Replicating the Southern California Cogged Stone (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew Garrison. Connie "Destiny" Colocho. Nancy "Anastasia" Wiley.

Cogged Stones are an ambiguous artifact often associated with Bolsa Chica in Orange County, California. Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc., has been involved in the study of the Bolsa Chica mesa for over 30 years resulting in the longest privately funded cultural resource investigations in Southern California. This poster highlights one facet of SRSinc’s, current studies on the cogged stones. It has been purposed that the manufacture of cogged stones took place on the Bolsa Chica mesa at the...


Stone Geometrics: An Inclusive Typology Matrix for Californian and Chilean Cogged Stones (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nancy Wiley. Rezenet Moges.

Drawing on recent studies of cogged stones by Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc., comparisons can be made between the artifacts found along coastal Southern California and morphologically similar artifacts unearthed in the Coquimbo region of Chile. This poster will describe a new method of calibrating typological shapes for describing both Californian and Chilean cogged stone artifacts. Several caches containing unconventionally shaped cogged stones were discovered by SRSinc during archaeological...