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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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Bigger boats, crowded creekbanks ; Complex hunter-gatherer-fishers of prehistoric California ; Craft specialization in the prehistoric Channel Islands, California / Jeanne E. Arnold
  • The flaked stone assemblage from SBA-46 / Douglas B. Bamforth
  • Tradition summary: Late Southern California / Sarah Berry and John R. Johnson
  • Analysis of fish, bird and mammal remains from CA-SDi-4513 ; SDI-4513 bone tools / Lynne E. Christenson
  • Faunal exploitation during the middle to late period transition on Santa Cruz Island, California / Roger H. Colten
  • Analysis of marine invertebrates at CA-SBA46, phase III / Carole Denardo
  • Village of Ystagua (Rimbach SDi-4513)
  • Chumash architecture ; Organization of activities at the historic settlement of Helo' / Lynn Hunter Gamble
  • Purisimeño Chumash prehistory / Michael A. Glassow
  • Fish exploitation / Brian K. Glenn
  • Ethnohistory of the village of Helo on Mescalitan Island / John R. Johnson
  • Beads from Helo' ; Chumash inter-village economic exchange / Chester King
  • Medea Creek cemetery / Linda Barbey King
  • Status distinctions reflected in Chumash mortuary populations in the Santa Monica Mountains region / Patricia Martz
  • Medieval climatic anomaly and punctuated cultural evolution in coastal southern California / L. Mark Raab, Daniel O. Larson.