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The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island

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California's northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best preserved archaeological records in the Americas, spanning some 13,000 calendar years. When European explorers first travelled to the area the Chumash, some of the most populous and culturally complex hunter-gatherers known, inhabited these islands. Chumash society was characterised by hereditary leaders, sophisticated exchange networks and interaction spheres, and diverse maritime economies. Focusing on the archaeology of five sites dated to the last 3 ...

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The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island 2007, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles

ISBN-13: 9781931745369

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The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island 2007, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles

ISBN-13: 9781931745376

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