Cultural Resource Assessment: Lava Beds Herd Management Area Trapping Locations, Eastern San Bernardino County, California
Author(s): Richard A. Weaver
Year: 1977
Summary
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Cultural Resource Assessment: Lava Beds Herd Management Area Trapping Locations, Eastern San Bernardino County, California. Richard A. Weaver. 1977 ( tDAR id: 183220)
Keywords
Material
Chipped Stone
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Glass
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Mineral
Site Type
Petroglyph
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Rock Art
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
77-8.16
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Archaeological Reconnaissance Report
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Archeological Reconnaissance Report
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Basalt
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Bedrock Slicks
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Campsites
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Chalcedony
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Cultural History
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Cultural Resource
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Flaked Lithics
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Lithic Scatters
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Management
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Pictographs
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Prehistory
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Quartz
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Resource Numbers Unknown
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Rockshelters
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Stone Alignments
Geographic Keywords
06071 (Fips Code)
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California (State / Territory)
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Halloran Spring 15' quad
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Kelso 15' quad
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Mescal Range 15' quad
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Mojave Desert
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North America (Continent)
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Old Dad Mountain 15' quad
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San Bernardino (County)
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -117.803; min lat: 33.871 ; max long: -114.131; max lat: 35.809 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Bureau of Land Management; Bureau of Land Management - Cima Area
Prepared By(s): Richard A. Weaver
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 1061266
NADB citation id number(s): 000000018869
Notes
General Note: Sent from: Richard A. Weaver
General Note: Submitted to: Bureau of Land Management - Cima Area