The recent two-year drought (1975-77) provided an opportunity to find out just how such material might be brought to light. During the drought, Lake Berryessa on Putah Creek lowered its level about 40 feet leaving surfaces exposed that were considerably altered from their pre-1956 (year of inundation) condition. How we happened on to the situation is outlined below. This is the first in a series of papers in which we hope to report in detail on the extent, condition, and nature of such material in one small part of the North Coast Range of California
This paper will be answering the question of how paleoclimatic drought conditions in the Northern Bi...
Global climate change and its related impacts on water supply are universally recognized. In the pas...
Climatic variations of the last few millennia can reveal patterns of variability beyond that recorde...
For nearly half a century, the Milling Stone Horizon has been recognized as an integral element of C...
For nearly half a century, the Milling Stone Horizon has been recognized as an integral element of C...
Tabular slabs of porphyritic hornblende andesite from Elephant Mountain were shaped into aboriginal ...
Recognition of geologic features and processes by the peoples of southern California dates back at l...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Relative to flaked ston...
This dissertation explores the archaeological context of the PCN (Pecked Curvilinear Nucleated) trad...
The possibility thus exists that cobbles of agate and jasper were collected by Indians from the beac...
Recently, in connection with short field trips to the Crestmore quarries several interesting specim...
Lithic technologies have been an important part of Native American lifeways on California’s Channel ...
This thesis presents the results of a study to test hypotheses related to diachronic shifts in land...
This study focuses on the history of natural and human-induced environmental change as recorded in t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-172)Southern California sites dating between 3000-800...
This paper will be answering the question of how paleoclimatic drought conditions in the Northern Bi...
Global climate change and its related impacts on water supply are universally recognized. In the pas...
Climatic variations of the last few millennia can reveal patterns of variability beyond that recorde...
For nearly half a century, the Milling Stone Horizon has been recognized as an integral element of C...
For nearly half a century, the Milling Stone Horizon has been recognized as an integral element of C...
Tabular slabs of porphyritic hornblende andesite from Elephant Mountain were shaped into aboriginal ...
Recognition of geologic features and processes by the peoples of southern California dates back at l...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Relative to flaked ston...
This dissertation explores the archaeological context of the PCN (Pecked Curvilinear Nucleated) trad...
The possibility thus exists that cobbles of agate and jasper were collected by Indians from the beac...
Recently, in connection with short field trips to the Crestmore quarries several interesting specim...
Lithic technologies have been an important part of Native American lifeways on California’s Channel ...
This thesis presents the results of a study to test hypotheses related to diachronic shifts in land...
This study focuses on the history of natural and human-induced environmental change as recorded in t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-172)Southern California sites dating between 3000-800...
This paper will be answering the question of how paleoclimatic drought conditions in the Northern Bi...
Global climate change and its related impacts on water supply are universally recognized. In the pas...
Climatic variations of the last few millennia can reveal patterns of variability beyond that recorde...