Excavations conducted between 1996 and 2006 at 30 sites on Espíritu Santo and La Partida islands in Baja California Sur, Mexico, reveal a long record of cultural occupation with shell middens located in caves, rockshelters, and on mesa tops. Cultural occupation began during the terminal Pleistocene at the J17 Covacha Babisuri and J69E La Ballena #3 sites and intensi ed during the early Holocene in open mesa and some rockshelter sites. Most cave and rockshelter sites were occupied until the contact period, but mesa sites were apparently abandoned during the middle Holocene. Extensive shell middens were created after 4,500 B.P., rst near mangroves in the backs of bays and later at the entrances to bays
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Excavations conducted between 1996 and 2006 at 30 sites on Espíritu Santo and La Partida islands in...
Graduation date: 2007The La Ballena #3 site J69E is a shell midden located on Espiritu Santo Island\...
The archaeological site known as “El Faro” is located in the upper Gulf of California region of the ...
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Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
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Despite dramatic growth in the number of Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites known from Ca...
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A summary of research in the southern Channel Islands of California is presented. This research show...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
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The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
There has been much discussion and controversy as to the age of the earliest occupation and human sk...
Excavations conducted between 1996 and 2006 at 30 sites on Espíritu Santo and La Partida islands in...
Graduation date: 2007The La Ballena #3 site J69E is a shell midden located on Espiritu Santo Island\...
The archaeological site known as “El Faro” is located in the upper Gulf of California region of the ...
Recent research utilizing paleolandscape reconstruction and targeted underwater survey has led to th...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
Despite dramatic growth in the number of Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites known from Ca...
We provide detailed contextual information on 25 14C dates for unusually well-preserved archaeologic...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...
A summary of research in the southern Channel Islands of California is presented. This research show...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
There has been much discussion and controversy as to the age of the earliest occupation and human sk...