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37. SUMMARY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND EXCAVATION IN CALIFORNIA M. A. Baunhoff and A. B. Elsassor When the extensive bibliography of California archaeology is reviewed, it becomes apparent that there is a nuclous of rosoarch papers in the forn of field reports, all of which seen to ain toward solutions of cormon archae- ological problems. Theso problems are largoly concerned with internal rela- tionships, between local cultural sequences, for example, and are considered against the backdrop of California as a separate, or even detached aroa. On the other hand wider relationships, though not extending beyond the North- wost Coast, the Southwest, or tho Great Basin, are sonetines introduced as specific problems. The present paper, with the accompanying map, is an attempt graphically to sutPrize all field research, published or in available manuscript form, which night be expectod ultimately to contribute to a gonoral treatise on California archaeology, including extra-aroal relationships whorever indicated. Evidently a valuable aid to the achievement of this goal may be offered by the collection of all pertinent research papers in sone such manner as the present study. Sumaries of this nature necessarily of course have to be solectivo--for example distributional studies such as Steward' s paper on petroglyphs cannot be properly included, for the present, at least. Petroglyphs are not easily amenable to association with other specific cul- tural elements and therefore cannot be effectively fitted into any temporal sequences. The suary is divided into four parts: (1) the map, (2) site refer- ences, represented by dots on the map and arranged in a list alphabetically by county, and in numerical order, the numbers referring to University of California Archaeological Survey site numbers, (3) area references, listed in numerical order and indicated on the map with arbitrary numbers running roughly in order from north to south, and (I4 ) a bibliography. The site and area references are partly annotated, for clarification. The bibliography contains published works, and in the case of unpublished manuscripts, the location of the file, here mostly the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, and the catalogue number of the manuscript. In all references, primary data only are considered for citation. For example, referring to Moighan' s report, titled'A raeolgy of the North Coast Ran it will be seen that the region has not been indicated on the nap as a large outlined area, because several of the cultures are synthe- sized from other reports and descriptions. That part of the report dealing with the archaeology of site Men-500, primary data, on the other hand, is indicated by the symbol for sites excavated. - 1 -

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37. SUMMARY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND EXCAVATION IN CALIFORNIA

M. A. Baunhoff and A. B. Elsassor

When the extensive bibliography of California archaeology is reviewed,it becomes apparent that there is a nuclous of rosoarch papers in the fornof field reports, all of which seen to ain toward solutions of cormon archae-ological problems. Theso problems are largoly concerned with internal rela-tionships, between local cultural sequences, for example, and are consideredagainst the backdrop of California as a separate, or even detached aroa.On the other hand wider relationships, though not extending beyond the North-wost Coast, the Southwest, or tho Great Basin, are sonetines introduced asspecific problems.

The present paper, with the accompanying map, is an attempt graphicallyto sutPrize all field research, published or in available manuscript form,which night be expectod ultimately to contribute to a gonoral treatise onCalifornia archaeology, including extra-aroal relationships whorever indicated.

Evidently a valuable aid to the achievement of this goal may be offeredby the collection of all pertinent research papers in sone such manner asthe present study. Sumaries of this nature necessarily of course haveto be solectivo--for example distributional studies such as Steward' s paperon petroglyphs cannot be properly included, for the present, at least.Petroglyphs are not easily amenable to association with other specific cul-tural elements and therefore cannot be effectively fitted into any temporalsequences.

The suary is divided into four parts: (1) the map, (2) site refer-ences, represented by dots on the map and arranged in a list alphabeticallyby county, and in numerical order, the numbers referring to University ofCalifornia Archaeological Survey site numbers, (3) area references, listedin numerical order and indicated on the map with arbitrary numbers runningroughly in order from north to south, and (I4 ) a bibliography. The site andarea references are partly annotated, for clarification. The bibliographycontains published works, and in the case of unpublished manuscripts, thelocation of the file, here mostly the Department of Anthropology, Universityof California, Berkeley, and the catalogue number of the manuscript.

In all references, primary data only are considered for citation.For example, referring to Moighan' s report, titled'Araeolgy of the NorthCoast Ran it will be seen that the region has not been indicated on thenap as a large outlined area, because several of the cultures are synthe-sized from other reports and descriptions. That part of the report dealingwith the archaeology of site Men-500, primary data, on the other hand, isindicated by the symbol for sites excavated.

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SITE5RFERENCES

Aloeda County Sec Area Roference 11.

Ala-307 (West Berkoley)Peterson, MSWallace and Lathrap, MS

These two nanuscripts Constitute a full site report on largescalo excavations.

Ala-309 (Eneryville)Howard, 1929Schenck, 1926Uhle, 1907

Ala-328 (Patterson)Davis, MSWedol and Suaith, MS

Davis (MS) is a full site report on large scale excavations.Wedel and Snith (MES) is a brief note on finor excavations.

Ala-329Wedel and Snith, MS

A brief note on ninor excavations.

lpine CO See Area Reference 7.

AnaorCount.

Ana-3 (Banert Cave)Heizer and Trcganza, MS

This is an alnost cemplote site roport on the excavation ofthe cavo.

Butte Count See Area Reference 43.

Calaveras Count

Cal-13 (Moaning Cave)Orr, 1951; 1952Wallace, 1951a; 1951b

Cal-99 (Winslow Cave)Gonsalves, 1955

Colusa County Sec Area Referenco 8.

Col-l (Miller Mound)Heizer, ES-2Lillard, Heizer and Fenonga, 1939

Heizer (M13-2) is an excavation report.

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Col-2 (Howells Point)

Lillrd, Heoizer and. Feenonga, 1939Wedel, MS-1

Wedol (MS-1) consists of notes taken during excavation to-gothor with descriptions of artifacts.

Col-3 (Sandhill 1)Lillard, Heizor and Fenonga, 1939

Contra Costa County Soc Aroa Roforences 8 and 11*

CCO-137 (Concord Man, Monument)Heoizor, 1950

CCO-138 (Hotchkisa)Chard, Johnson and Hoizer,, MSHeizor and Howes, 1940Lillard, Hoizor and Fenonga, 1939

Chard, Johnson and Heizer (MS) is a massive but unorganized..collection of notes on excavation and description of artifacts.

CCo-141 (Orwood 2)Lillard, Heizer and Fonenga, 1939

OCo-150 (Veale Tract 1)Lillard, Hoizor and Fenenga, 1939

CCo-250 (Maltby)Lillard, Heizer and Fonenga, 1939

CCo-295 (Ellis Landing)Nelson., 1910

CCo-300 (Stege)Loud., 1924

Del Norto County Seo Area Reforence 1.

El Dorado Co y Seo Area Reforonco 7.

Eld-16 (Hawvor Cave)Wallace and Lathrap, 1952

fresno County Seo Aroa Refornceo 16.

Fro-48 (Tranquility)Howes, 1943; 1946

Fre-115 (Verraillion Valley 1)Lathrap and Shutler, 1955Wallace MS

Wallaceo (MS) is a full report on excavations which arc inaddition to tho ones reported in Lathrap and Shutler (1955).

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Glenn County

Hunboldt County Soc Aroa Reforence 1.

Hun-67 (Gunthor Island)Loud, 1918

Hun-118 (Patrick' a Point)Hoizer, MS-1Mills, 1950

Hoizer (MS-1) Is a site report on a large scala excavation.

Hux-169 (Taurai)Hoizor and Mills., 1952

Inperial County Soc Area Reforoncos 32, 35, 37, 38.

.Inyo County Soc Aroa Referencos 17, 20.

Iny-2Riddell He. S., 1951

Iny-182 (Stahl Site)Harrington, 1948c; 1948d; 1949Lucas , 1951

Iiy-205 (Stahl Rock Sholtor)Harrington, 1953

Iny-214 (Flossil Falls Site)Harrington, 1952

Iny-415 (Colossal Quarry)Harrington, 1951

nCut Sco Area Referonces 16, 21.

Kor-39 to -42 (Buena Vista Lake)Wodel, 1941

Ker-59, -66, -67 (Pelican Island)Estep, MS

This nanuscript includes notos on excavation with fairly com-ploto description of the artifacts recovered.

Ker-64Walkor., 1935; 1947

Ker-74 (Shrier Ranch)Riddoll, F. A., n.d.

Ker-185Heizer, n.d.

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E y See Aroa Roforences 16, 21.

County See Area Reference 44.

Lak-36 (Borax Lake)Harrington, 1938a; 1938b; 1948a

Lak-82 (Dollar Island)Harrington, 1948e

Lak-89 (Rattlesnake Island)Harrington, 1948b

Las aCounty See Area Reference 5.

Las-1 (Torny Tucker Cave)Fenenga and Riddell, 1949

Los Angeles County

LAn-l, -2, -3 (Topanga Canyon)Heizer and Lenert, 1947Treganza, MS-2Treganza and Malanud, 1950

Treganza (MS-2) Is a complete site report on large scaleexcavation of two sites.

LAn-21 (Chatsworth)Walker, 1939b; 1951

LAn-22, -24Heizer and Lenert, 1947

LAn-26 (Sheldon Reservoir)Walker, 1939a; 1951

LAn-34 (San Fernando)&

Walker, 1936; 1951

LAn-52 (Arroyo Sequit)Burnett, 1944Meighan, MS-2

Moeighan (MS-2) is a brief note discussing the site*

LAn-138 (Malaga Cove)Walker, 1937, 1951

LAn-167 (Big TuJunga Wash)Walker, 1945; 1951

LAn-174 (Zuma Croek Site)Peck, 1955

Madera County See Area Reference 16.

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Marn County See Area Reference 11.

Mrn-ll (Alto)McGeein, IS-2

This rnanuscript contains descriptions of 50 to 100 artifactsfron this site and several artifacts each from sitesMrn-10, Mm-lu, Mrn-115, Mrn-14, Mmn-39.

Mrn-20McGocin and Mueller, 1955

Mrn-53 (Deniz)McGoein, ES-1

This nanuscript contains description of the site and of about100 artifacts and several burials recovered during salvageoperations.

Mrn-80Treganza, MS-1

This mianuscript contains a roport of a snall excavation to-gother with a description of the artifacts recovored.

Mrn-115 (Thoras)Meighan, 1953b

Mrn-232 (Estero)Beardeley, 1954

Mrn-242 (Cauley)Beardsloy, 1954

Mrn-266 (McClure)Beardsley, 1954; MS

Beardsley (MS) contains discussion and illustration of nanyburials and artifacts.

Mrn-275 (Mendoza)Beardsley, 1954

Mariposa County See Area Reference 12.

Mendocino County See Area Roference 6.

Mon-500 (Willits)Moighan, 1955c

Merced County Sec Area Referonco 16.

Modoc Count See Area Roferencos 2 and 3.

Mgg-ggopn See Aroa Roference 13.

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Monterey County See Area Roferoncos 18, 19, 20.

Mnt-18 (Careal Mission)Broadbont, MS

This manuscript includes description and analysis of (about150 aboriginal artifacts rocoverod fro= excavation.

Mnt-108 (Custon House)Beardsley, 1946

Mnt-25Q (Isabella Meadows.Cave)Meighan, 1955b

Mnt-281, -282 (Willow Crook)Heizer, MES-4

This manuscript contains description and analysis of manyartifacts recovered fron the extensive excavation of thosesites.

Napa County See Area Roferences 9,*45.

Nevada County See Area Reference 7.

Orange County See Area Reference 31.

Placer CounSt See Area Referonce 7.

Pltas County

R4deQi2 See Area References 32, 33, 35.

Riv-51 (Pinto Basin Site)Canpbell and Canpbell, 1935

Saeranonto County See Area Roforencos 8 and 10.

Sac-6 (Johnson)*Bennyhoff, ES-3*Dawson, MS*Heizer, 1937

Bennyhoff (MS-3) contains analysis of many of the severalthousand specirens fron this site. Dawson (MS) consistsof excavation notes.

Sac-28 (Strawberry)Riddell and Riddoll, MS-2

This manuscript contains description of the excavation andof about 100 artifacts recovered fron the site.

Sac-60 (Hicks 1)Lillard, Heoizer and Fenonga, 1939

Sac-66 (Morse)Lillard, Hoizor and Fenenga, 1939

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Sac-72 (Herzog)Fenenga, MS-1

This manuscript consists of notes on excavation together withdescriptions of a few of the artifacts and the soveral burialsrecovered from the site,.

Sac-99 (Deterding)Lillard, Hoizer and Fenenga, 1939

Sac -107 (Windrmlllor)Ecizer, 1949; MS-3Lillard, Heizer and Fenonga, 1939Lillard and Purvos, 1936

Hoizer (MS-3) includes a description of the excavation anddescriptions of many of the hundreds of artifacts recoveredfrom this site.

Sac-126 (Booth)Lillard and Purvos, 1936

Sac-127 (Augustino)Fenenga, MS-2Lillard and Purves, 1936

Fenonga (MS-2) consists of excavation notes and includes de-scriptions of mny of the artifacts and burials recovered.

Sac-168 (Erich)Bennyhoff, MS-2

This manuscript consists of descriptions and tabulations ofthe several hundred artifacts recovered from this site.

Sac-169 (Nimbus)Treganza, 1954; MS-3

San Bonito County

San Bernardino Co See Area Roferences 22, 30, 32, 35.

SBr-51 (Soop Springs)Peck, 1950

San Diego County See Area References 35, 36, 39.

SDi-l, -2 (San Diego Underwater Sites)Tuthill and Allanson, 1954

SDi-122 (San Viconto Lake Bed)McCown, 1945

SDi-132Meighan, 1954

SDi -180Truoganza, 1947

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SDi-240 (Fallbrook)MCCown, nod.

San Trancisco County See Area Reference 11.

San Joaquin County See Aroa Reforences 8 and 10

SJo-56 (Koontz)Lillard, Hoizor and Fonenga, 1939etizer, 1949

SJo-68 (Blossom)Lillard, Heizer and Fononga, 1939Heizor, 1949

SJo-142 (McGillivray)Lillard, Heizer and Fenonga, 1939

San LisbisoCOu See Area Reference 23.

San Mateo County Soo Area Roferencos 11 and 15.

SYla-23 (San Bruno Mound)Drake, 1948; MS

Drake (MS) is a discussion of sonm of the artifacts and burialsrecovered from this site.

Santa Barbara County See Area References 25 through 29.

SBa-7 (Carpenteria, Mishopshnow)* Bryan, 1931Ford, 1887Olson, 1930Rogers, D. B., 1929

SBa-28 (Burton Mound)Harrington, J.r., 1928Rogers, D.B., 1929

SBa-46 (Mescalitan Island)Orr, 1943

SBa-105 (Point Sal)Carter, 1941

anta Clara County Sco Area Roforenco 15

sci-1(Castro, Ponce)*Barnoes, 1897Ca3Aweill, S

lidwoll- (LS) contains description of sito and discussionof .deortain of the artifacts.

S01-33 (Stanford Man)Heizor and Mctown, 1950

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Santa Cruz County

Shasta Coun See Area Referonce 4.

Sha-47 (Rodding)Smith and Weyrouth, 1952

Sha-48 (Potter Crook Cave)Sinclair, 1904

SeLrrSCuni VCount See Area Reforence 2.

Sis-13Wallaco and Taylor, 1952

Sis-240 (Laird'saBay)Cressman, 1942

Sis-257 (The Narrows)Creasnan, 1942

Bolane County

Sol-I (Poterson 1)Riddell and Riddell, MS-1

This manuscript is ation, and of some of

description of tho site, of tho excava-the artifacts recovered there.

Sol-2 (Poterson 2)Groongo at al, MS

This mauscript is a description and analysis of the severalhundred artifacts recovered from this site.

Sol-3 (Peterson 3)Treganza and Cook, 1948

Sonora County See Area Reforenco 11.

Son-299 (Bodoga Bay)Porter and Watson, 1933

QSon-359 (Hidden Valley)GCraham, 1951

Son-371Elsasser, 1955

§tnislaus Count Seo Area Reforence 14.

Butter County

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Tehana County See Avert Reference 1,2*

Toh-l (Kingsloy Cavo)Baunhoff, 1955

Teh-55 (Red Bluff Site)Werlhof, MS

This manuscript is a description of the excavation and thefew artifacts rocovored from the site.

Teh-58 (Red Bank)Treganza, 1952

Trinity County See Area Reference 41.

Tulare County See Area Roferonces 16, 21.

Tul-10 (Slick Rock Villago)Fenenga, 1952

V jntura County See Area Reference 34.

Von-1 (Sini Valley)Shiner, 1949

Von-9 (Gilnore Ranch Site)Wallace, 1955

Ven-57 (Little Sycanore Site)Wallace, 1954Wallaco, et al, MS

Wallaco, et al (MS) is a complete site report on extensiveexcavations.

Yolo CountVYol-2 (Capay Man)

Heizer and Cook, 1953

Yuba County

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AREA REFERENCES

.1 Hunboldt and Dol Norte CountiesHeizer, MS-5

2. Modoc and Siskiyou Counties (Lava Beds Area)Squier, MSSquier and Grosscup, MS

Squior (MS) is a report on a survey of tho aroa and excavationof five sites. Squier and Grosscup (MS) contains a brief descrip-tion of excavation porfornod and cultures discovered in the aroa.

3. Modoc CountyHlizer., 1942

4. Shasta County (Shasta Dan Area)Smith and Weymouth, 1952

5. Lasson CountyRiddell, F. A., MS

Contains slto survey and description of artifacts.

6. Mendocino County (Bound Valloy)Treganza, Snith and Weynouth, 1950

7. Placer, Novada, El Dorado and Alpino Countios (Lake Tahoo Area)Hetzer and Elsasser, 1953

8. Sacranento, San Joaquin, Colusa and Contra Costa Counties (Delta)Lillard, Hoizor and Fononga, 1939

9. Napa County (Napa Area)Hoiezer, 1953

10. Sacraeento and San Joaquin Counties (Delta)Schenck and Dawson, 1929

11. Sonona, Mainn San Francisco, San Mateo, Contra Costa, Alane-da CountiesNelson, 1909 (Bay Area)

12 Tuolunne and Mariposa Countics (Yosenite)?ennyhoff, 1953; MS-1&rQsrGClflx.p, MS

3enryhoff (14-1) contains a full scale sito survcy and report onthe excavation of two sitos To be published soon in UCAS-R.%rosscup (MS) contains a brief description of additionolsitos.

13. Mono CountyMeighan, 1955a

P4 3tnislhlw3 County (Farrmington Area)Tregantrx, Z952Treganta and 70bzer. 1953

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15. San Mateo CountyCrildwoll, MS

Contains a brief description of selectod artifacts and sites.

16. Morced., Madora, Prsono, Kings, Tulare, Kern Countios (San Joaquin Valley)Howos, 1941

17. Inyo County (Pananint Mountains)Meighan, 1953aLathrap and Moighan., 1951

18* Monterey CountyFishor, MS

Contains doscriptions of sites surveyed in the area*

19. Monteroy CountyWedel, MS-2

A brief report of a site survoy.

20. Moiittrey CountyPilling, 1955

Contains descriptions of many artifacts found in the area.

21. Inyo County (Death Valley)Wallace and Taylor, 1955

22. Kern, Tularo and Kings Counties (Southern San Joaquin Valley)Gifford and Schenck, 1926

23. San Bernardino County (Lake Mohavo)Campbell et al, 1937

24. San Luis Obispo County (Pecho Coast)Pilling, 1951

25. Santa Barbara CountyRuth, MS

Contains description of artifacts and sitos in area.

26. Santa Barbara County (Cachuna Reservoir)Baunhoff, 1951; MSMohr, MS

Baunhoff (WB) contains description of excavation and artifactsfro= two sites. Mohr (MS) contains report of sito survoy withdescription of sitos and artifacts.

27. Santa Barbara CountyRogers, D, B ., 1929

28. Santa Barbara CountyOlson, 1930

29. Santa Barbara County (San Miguel Island)Hyey, 1921

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30. SalltaBarl wa Cuntzy (Santa Rosa Island)Orr, 1951aJones, in press

31. San Bernardino County (Tweonty-Nine Pains Area)Conpbell, 1931

32. Orange CountyWinterbourne,, 1939; n.d.-1 through n.d.-6; MS-1 through M13-3.

Winterbourne' s papers contain extensive notes on excavations anddescriptions of artifacts but are not organized.

33. San Bornardino, Riverside and Inperial Counties (Colorado River)Schrooder, 1952

34. Riverside County (Coachella Valley)Meighan, ES-2

Contains description of sites and artifacts in the area.

35. Ventura County (San Nicolas Island)Meighan and Eborhart, 1953

36. San Bornardino, Rivorsidoe, San Diego, Inperial CountiesRogers, M. J., 1929a; 1929b; 1939; 1945

37. San Diogo CountyHayo, 1919

38. Iraperial County (Sand Hills Area)Pock, 1953

39. Inpoerial CountyTroganza, 1942

40. San Diego CountyCarter, 1949; 1950; 1952; 1954

41. Trinity CountyTreganza, M3-3

Contains material on sites and artifacts.

42. Tehama CountyTreganza, MS-3 (See above).

43. Butte CountyTreganza, 43-3 (See above).

44. Aake CountySmith, MS-1

Contains information on sites.

45. Na.pa CountySmi7.2, 1948

Cxrt,ains information on sites.

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Abbreviations used

AA American Anthropologist

A Ant Anerican Antiquity

SM-M Southwest Museum, Mastorkoy

SM-P Southwest Museum, Papers

UC-A:R Univorsity of California., Anthropological Records

UC-PAAE Univorsity of California, Publications in American Archaeologyand Ethnology

UCAS-R University of California Archaeological Survey, Reports

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MS Excavations at the Cachu D Site, California, 1951. Manu-script deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Wash., D.C.

Boardeley, R. K.1946 The Montorey Custom House Flag Pole: Archaeological Findings.

California Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 25, pp. 204-218.

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Bennyhoff, J. A.1953 High Altitude Occupation in the Yosemito Park Region. UCAS-R,

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Bennyhoff, J. A.MS-2 Excavation of Sac-168. Manuscript deposited at the Departmont

of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.*Broadbent, S.

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E. W. C.An Archaeological Survey of the Twenty-Nine Palms Region.SM-P, no. 7.

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Carrpbel lt1935

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Canxpbell, E. W. C., W* H. Campbell, E. Antevs, C. A. Amsdon, J. A. Barband F. A. Bode

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Carter, G.1941

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