Late southern California : NS50.

Summarizes the environment, settlements, economy, sociopolitical organization, and religion and expressive culture of the Late Southern California tradition located in coastal California from Santa Barbara to Baja. These 19 documents about archaeological investigations cover the period from 3000-150...

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc
Other Authors: Larson, Daniel O., Arnold, Jeanne E., Bamforth, Douglas B., Colten, Roger H., 1957-, Denardo, Carole, Gamble, Lynn H., Glassow, Michael A., Glenn, Brian K., Johnson, John R. 1949-, King, Chester, King, Linda Barbey, Martz, Patricia, Raab, L. Mark
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2000-
Series:EHRAF archaeology. North America.
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Summary:Summarizes the environment, settlements, economy, sociopolitical organization, and religion and expressive culture of the Late Southern California tradition located in coastal California from Santa Barbara to Baja. These 19 documents about archaeological investigations cover the period from 3000-150 B.P. Primary focus is on the Chumash culture group, including the Island Chumash, the Purisimeño Chumash, the historic village of Helo', and Chumash exchange systems, houses and sweatlodges, and cemeteries. Two articles describe excavations at the non-Chumash village of Ystagua.
Item Description:Title from web page (viewed Feb. 25, 2008).
This portion of eHRAF archaeology was first released in 2000.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.