Historical maps have the potential to aid archaeological investigations into the persistence of Native American settlements during the mid-19th century, a time when many Native communities disappear from archaeological view. Focusing on Tomales Bay in central California, we evaluate the usefulness of historical maps as a way to discover and interpret archaeological deposits dating to the period, with the aim of better understanding indigenous patterns of residence at the transition from missionary to settler colonialism. In particular, we focus on diseños and plats created to document Mexican-era land grants as well as early maps produced by the General Land Office and United States Coast Survey. Although we note inconsistencies regarding t...
Using the Dixie Valley Apwaruke of Northeast California as a case study, this\ud project utilizes pr...
As archaeology turns to the study of sustained colonialism, researchers are reassessing sites occupi...
Metini Village: An Archaeological Study of Sustained Colonialism in Northern California synthes...
Rather than simply an arena for Euroamerican domination, recent archaeological research on Spanish m...
Archaeological investigations at Mission San José in Fremont, California, have revealed large areas ...
In 2015 and 2016 we conducted an archaeological research project at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Toms Poin...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
This study focuses on Rancho Petaluma north of San Francisco Bay, a large livestock agricultural, an...
Maps may be treated as scientific tools; they may also serve as historic documents. In Indian affair...
Since its secularization in the 1830s, Mission Santa Clara de Asís and its associated grounds have s...
To understand the implications of archaeological site recording practices and associated inventories...
Spanish missions were established in the San Francisco Bay Area beginning in A.D. 1776 with the foun...
There are more than one hundred federally recognized Native American tribes found within the present...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
Mission Santa Catalina was founded on the margins of the Spanish colonial frontier in northern Baja ...
Using the Dixie Valley Apwaruke of Northeast California as a case study, this\ud project utilizes pr...
As archaeology turns to the study of sustained colonialism, researchers are reassessing sites occupi...
Metini Village: An Archaeological Study of Sustained Colonialism in Northern California synthes...
Rather than simply an arena for Euroamerican domination, recent archaeological research on Spanish m...
Archaeological investigations at Mission San José in Fremont, California, have revealed large areas ...
In 2015 and 2016 we conducted an archaeological research project at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Toms Poin...
Indigenous negotiations of European colonialism in North America are more complex than models of dom...
This study focuses on Rancho Petaluma north of San Francisco Bay, a large livestock agricultural, an...
Maps may be treated as scientific tools; they may also serve as historic documents. In Indian affair...
Since its secularization in the 1830s, Mission Santa Clara de Asís and its associated grounds have s...
To understand the implications of archaeological site recording practices and associated inventories...
Spanish missions were established in the San Francisco Bay Area beginning in A.D. 1776 with the foun...
There are more than one hundred federally recognized Native American tribes found within the present...
The California Department of Parks and Recreation excavated Native American living quarters at Missi...
Mission Santa Catalina was founded on the margins of the Spanish colonial frontier in northern Baja ...
Using the Dixie Valley Apwaruke of Northeast California as a case study, this\ud project utilizes pr...
As archaeology turns to the study of sustained colonialism, researchers are reassessing sites occupi...
Metini Village: An Archaeological Study of Sustained Colonialism in Northern California synthes...