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1 - A Goodly Ilande: California's Natural Setting
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2 - The First Californians
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3 - Early Cultures
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4 - Southern Coast Region
Pages 115-165 - Book chapterAbstract only
5 - The Central Valley Region
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6 - San Francisco Bay and Central Coast Regions
Pages 217-283 - Book chapterAbstract only
7 - The Sierra Nevada
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8 - The Desert Region
Pages 339-430 - Book chapterAbstract only
9 - Northeastern California
Pages 431-469 - Book chapterAbstract only
10 - The North Coastal Region
Pages 471-527 - Book chapterAbstract only
11 - Linguistic Prehistory
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Appendix 1 - Common and Scientific Names of Plants and Animals
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Appendix 2 - County Abbreviations Used in Site Designations
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Glossary
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References
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Author Index
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Subject Index
Pages 715-757
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California Archaeology provides a compilation of knowledge for archeologists who are not California specialists. This book explains important cultural events and patterns discovered archeologically. Organized into 11 chapters, this book begins with an overview of California's historic and ancient environments as well as the evidence of Pleistocene human activity. This text then examines the glacial and other environmental conditions that would have influenced the origins, adaptations, and spread of the earliest North Americans. Other chapters consider how California's past is relevant to a wider understanding of human behavior. This book discusses as well the perceptions of Central Coast and San Francisco Bay region prehistory that have changed rapidly as a result of intensive fieldwork performed to comply with environmental law. The final chapter deals with the data of historical linguistics, which indicate something of the cultural relationships and events that might have occurred in the past. This book is a valuable resource for archeologists.
California Archaeology provides a compilation of knowledge for archeologists who are not California specialists. This book explains important cultural events and patterns discovered archeologically. Organized into 11 chapters, this book begins with an overview of California's historic and ancient environments as well as the evidence of Pleistocene human activity. This text then examines the glacial and other environmental conditions that would have influenced the origins, adaptations, and spread of the earliest North Americans. Other chapters consider how California's past is relevant to a wider understanding of human behavior. This book discusses as well the perceptions of Central Coast and San Francisco Bay region prehistory that have changed rapidly as a result of intensive fieldwork performed to comply with environmental law. The final chapter deals with the data of historical linguistics, which indicate something of the cultural relationships and events that might have occurred in the past. This book is a valuable resource for archeologists.
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ISBN
978-0-12-506182-7
Language
English
Published
1984
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press