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Context and Evaluation of Historical Sites in the Prado Basin

Context and Evaluation of Historical Sites in the Prado Basin
Author: Roberta S. Greenwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1990
Genre: Archaeology and history
ISBN:

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This document combines a context evaluation report with assessment of the historical sites within the Prado Basin, a study area defined by the elevation of 566 feet amsl. The historical context of the cultural resources is set forth in a general overview, augmented by more detailed discussion of such topics as transportation, water systems, and architecture. These were selected from the range of historical themes to illustrate the current level of understanding, apparent data gaps, and explicit questions generated which warrant further study and which are used, in turn, in considering the potential research value of each site. On the basis of all prior historical studies, test excavations, remote sensing, and updated field inspections, each known site was evaluated for its eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places in terms of its integrity and potential to yield important information pertinent to the research design. The study concludes with a recommendation that Prado Basin be nominated to the National Register as an historical district, and other suggestions for the management of significant historical properties. (EG).


Ranching, Rails, and Clay

Ranching, Rails, and Clay
Author: Matthew A. Sterner
Publisher: Statistical Research Technical
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Archaeological data recovery at two historical-period sites in the Prado Basin. The sites represent late-nineteenth and early twentieth century ranches with associated small businesses.


Catalysts to Complexity

Catalysts to Complexity
Author: Jon Erlandson
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1938770676

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When the Spanish colonized it in AD 1769, the California Coast was inhabited by speakers of no fewer than 16 distinct languages and an untold number of small, autonomous Native communities. These societies all survived by foraging, and ethnohistoric records show a wide range of adaptations emphasizing a host of different marine and terrestrial foods. Many groups exhibited signs of cultural complexity including sedentism, high population density, permanent social inequality, and sophisticated maritime technologies. The ethnographic era was preceded by an archaeological past that extends back to the terminal Pleistocene. Essays in this volume explore the last three and one half millennia of this long history, focusing on the archaeological signatures of emergent cultural complexity. Organized geographically, they provide an intricate mosaic of archaeological, historic, and ethnographic findings that illuminate cultural changes over time. To explain these Late Holocene cultural developments, the authors address issues ranging from culture history, paleoenvironments, settlement, subsistence, exchange, ritual, power, and division of labor, and employ both ecological and post-modern perspectives. Complex cultural expressions, most highly developed in the Santa Barbara Channel and the North Coast, are viewed alternatively as fairly recent and abrupt responses to environmental flux or the end-product of gradual progressions that began earlier in the Holocene.