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HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE KELLY
PROPERTY AND TEST OF SITE CA-SDI-9607 (W-115)
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
Note:
On March 22, 1995 the.ownership of the
property changed from Kelly to MSP California,
LLC. The project name also changed to
Emerald Ridge West and the number of units
reduced 1 to 61 single-family units and 10
affordable 2nd dwelling units for a total of 71.
Prepared for:
Robert P. Kelly and Richard C. Kelly
Prepared by:
Gallegos & Associates
September 1994 RECEIVER
NOV 2 8 m
LADWIG DESIGN GR
HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE KELLY
PROPERTY AND TEST OF SITE CA-SDI-9607 (W-115)
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Robert P. Kelly and Richard C. Kelly
Trustees of the Kelly Trust UDT 8-31-82
2770 Sunny Creek Road
Carlsbad, California 92008
Prepared by:
Gallegos & Associates
2227 Faraday Avenue
Suite C
Carlsbad, California 92008
National Archaeological Data Base Information
Type of Study: Literature Review, Survey and Test
Area Covered: 55 ± acres
Site Tested: CA-SDI-9607
Site Updated: CA-SDI-9607 and SDM-W-4043, Locus B
USGS Quadrangle: Encinitas 7.5'
Key Words: Habitation Site, Marine shell, Cryptocrystalline quartz, Groundstone
Ivan H. Strudwick
Project Archaeologist
is R. Gallegos
Principal Investigator
September 1994
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION TITLE PAGE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 111
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
INTRODUCTION
Project Description
Environmental Setting
Background
Record Search and Literature Review Results
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-4
2
2.1
2.2
SURVEY METHODS AND RESULTS
Survey Methods
Survey Results
2-1
2-1
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.3
3.4
TEST METHODS AND RESULTS
Methods
Field Methods
Laboratory Methods
Test Results
Surface Collection
Subsurface Testing
Discussion
Summary
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-4
3-16
3-24
4
4.1
4.2
RESOURCE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
California Environmental Quality Act Criteria
Recommendations
4-1
4-1
REFERENCES CITED 5-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued
FIGURE
LIST OF FIGURES
TITLE PAGE
1-1
1-2
3-1
Map Showing Regional Location of Project
Project Area as Shown on the Encinitas 7.5' USGS Map
Map of Site CA-SDI-9607 Showing STPs, Units, Surface
and Subsurface Deposits
1-2
1-3
3-3
TABLE
LIST OF TABLES
TITLE PAGE
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of STP Cultural Material 3-5
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Cultural Material by Provenience 3-7
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 1 Cultural Material 3-9
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 6 Cultural Material 3-10
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 2 Cultural Material 3-11
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 5 Cultural Material 3-13
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 3 Cultural Material 3-14
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Unit 4 Cultural Material 3-15
Comparison of Three Sites between Batiquitos and Agua
Hedionda Lagoons 3-17
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Marine Shell in Units by Loci 3-19
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Marine Shell by Depth (Units & STPs) 3-20
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Cultural Material by Depth 3-21
CA-SDI-9607 Summary of Flakes by Material Type and Size 3-22
CA-SDI-19607 Summary of Flakes by Presence or Absence
of Cortex 3-23
APPENDIX
LIST OF APPENDICES
TITLE
A
B
C
D
Record Search Results
Updated Site Forms
Catalog Sheets for Site CA-SDI-9607 (W-l 15)
Photo Record
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TITLE: Historical/Archaeological Survey of the Kelly Property
and Test of Site CA-SDI-9607 (W-l 15)
Carlsbad, California
AUTHORS: Ivan H. Strudwick and Dennis R. Gallegos
Gallegos & Associates, 2227 Faraday, Suite C
Carlsbad, California 92008
DATE: September 1994
SOURCE OF COPIES: South Coastal Information Center
San Diego State University
San Diego, California 92182-0436
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this study was to review reports and record search information, to conduct
a field survey of 55 acres, and to test site CA-SDI-9607 (W-l 15) to determine site
importance under CEQA criteria. The record search identified two sites as being within the
project area.
The survey relocated site CA-SDI-9607; however, site SDM-W-4047, Locus B, recorded
as two pieces of Chione sp. marine shell was not relocated. Testing of site CA-SDI-9607
employed a surface collection and excavation of 39 STPs and six 1x1 m units. Overall site
length is 460 m north/south by zoom east/west divided into three loci. A portion of site
CA-SDI-9607 extends west outside the study boundary and was not tested.
Cultural material recovered from CA-SDI-9607 includes 118 flakes, 86 fragments of
angular waste, 2 cores, 2 core fragments, 1 core/hammerstone, 1 core tool,
2 hammerstones, 1 mano, 5 mano fragments, 6 pieces of unidentified groundstone,
1,151 g of marine shell and 0.3 g of bone. Locus 1, with midden depth of 50 cm,
produced the majority of marine shell and a small amount of lithic debitage. Nearly all of
the marine shell is Chione sp., with lesser amounts ofArgopecten sp., Ostrea lurida and a
small amount of Polinices sp. shell. Four Piedra del Lumbre flakes were recovered from
Locus 1. Locus 2, with a midden depth to 60 cm, produced a greater diversity of shell
including Chione sp., Argopecten sp., Ostrea lurida, Polinices sp., and Olivella biplicata.
Darkened midden sediments were present at only Locus 2. Locus 3 contains a midden
depth to 50 cm and includes lesser amounts of marine shell, nearly all of which is Chione
sp., with a small amount of lithic debris. Flake material types at CA-SDI-9607 are
83 percent metavolcanic, 12 percent quartz, and 5 percent chert.
Due to the limited number of artifacts and the disturbed nature of the deposit, site CA-SDI-
9607 (W-l 15) is identified as not important under CEQA. Impacts and mitigation of
impacts need not be addressed for sites identified as not important under CEQA and City of
Carlsbad Guidelines. Site SDM-W-4047 Locus B, not relocated, is also identified as not
important.
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This study provides a literature review and record search, review of early maps for historic
resources, a field survey to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources, and
testing of sites located to determine site importance. The completion and acceptance of this
report provides compliance with the City of Carlsbad's Guidelines and the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Literature information and site records for recorded
cultural resources within one mile of the study area were obtained from data provided by
the South Coastal Information Center at San Diego State University and from the San
Diego Museum of Man. Early USGS maps were reviewed for historic structures.
The project area is a 55-acre parcel located on the south side of Canyon de las Encinas and
Palomar Airport Road (Figure 1-1). More specifically, the roughly rectangular project area
is just south of Palomar Airport Road, 1.6 km (1.0 miles) east of the Pacific Ocean and
2.8 km (1.75 miles) north of Batiquitos Lagoon in the southern portion of the City of
Carlsbad. The USGS map location is within an unsectioned portion of the Encinitas 7.5'
(USGS 1968), just north of Section 21, Township 12S, Range 4W (Figure 1-2).
1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
The Kelly project area is located along the south side of Canyon de las Encinas in an area
that was, judging from the name of the canyon, probably once covered with oaks. The
northern portion of the parcel was likely riparian, and the southern upper portion was
probably coastal chaparral and sage. Presently the majority of the project area is used for
agricultural activities with chaparral dominate over the steep slopes and within the small
drainages. Elevations range from 80 to 220 feet; slopes range from nearly level to
approximately 40 percent Disturbance includes agricultural activities and dirt roads.
1.3 BACKGROUND
San Diego County was occupied prehistorically by at least two major cultural groups. The
San Dieguito are generally accepted as the first sedentary inhabitants of the region,
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Riverside County
San Diego County
Camp Pendleton
PROJECT
LOCATION
Oceanside
Carlsbad
Solana Beach
Pacific
Ocean Scale: T= 10 miles
Mexico
Gallegos & Associates
FIGURE
1-1Map Showing Regional Location of Project
•JX PROJECT
AREA
Gallegos & Associates
K^r^isssraaHia^^^
Project Area as Shown on the Encinitas 7.5' USGS Map
occupying San Diego County as early as 9,000 years ago. The initial occupation (San
Dieguito Complex) is believed to represent a people who entered San Diego County from
the desert. These people hunted, fished, milled seeds, and collected and processed plants
and shellfish. The occupation from at least 8,300 years ago to roughly 1,300 years ago has
been termed La Jolla Complex, Pauma Complex, and Encinitas Tradition. Archaeological
sites reflecting this occupation include coastal shell habitation sites, inland hunting and
milling camps, and quarry sites.
Occupation within the past 1,300 years (Late Period) is well documented by the numerous
Kumeyaay/Diegueno and Luiseno habitation sites. Artifacts and cultural patterns reflecting
this Late Period occupation include small projectile points, pottery, obsidian from Obsidian
Butte, and interment by cremation. The project area falls within the northwestern portion
of Ipai/Diegueno territory (Kroeber 1925).
1.4 RECORD SEARCH AND LITERATURE REVIEW RESULTS
Previous studies conducted within the project area include: Gallegos and Kyle (1988a,b);
Hector (1988a,b); and Gallegos and Pigniolo (1989). The study by Scientific Resource
Surveys (1983), updated site CA-SDI-9607 (Desautels 1982).
Two cultural resources were previously recorded within the project area. These are
prehistoric sites CA-SDI-9607 (SDM-W-115) and SDM-W-4047, Locus B. Site CA-SDI-
9607 is a large temporary habitation site originally recorded by Malcom Rogers (n.d.) and
updated by Desautels (1982) as a food processing site containing marine shell (Chione sp.,
Argopecten sp. and Ostrea sp.) with a cobble chopper, mano, hammerstone and two
flakes. The updated site was reported to cover an area on the east side of an upper ridge 25
m wide by 125 m long. Site SDM-W-4047, Locus B was previously recorded as two
Chione sp. shell fragments located on a knoll above the drainage of Canyon de las Encinas
(Gallegos and Pigniolo 1989).
The following surveys were conducted within one-mile of the project area: Fink (1974,
1976); Archaeological Planning Collaborative (1979,1980); Westec Services, Inc (1980);
Chace (1981); Scientific Resource Surveys (1982); Desautels (1982); Whitney-Desautels
(1982a,b, 1983); Carrico and Gallegos (1984); Recon (1984); Hector (1985, 1988a,
1988b, 1989); Wade and Hector (1986,1988); Cheever and Gallegos (1987); Gallegos and
Cheever (1987); Gallegos and Kyle (1988a, 1988b, 1992); Gallegos and Pigniolo (1988a,
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1988b, 1989); Pigniolo and Gallegos (1988); Cheever (1989, 1991, 1992); Whitehouse
and Hector (1989); Gallegos (1992); Gallegos and Strudwick (1992); and Eighmey and
Gallegos (1993).
As a result of these surveys, 36 cultural resources are recorded within a one-mile radius of
the project area. Site types include 16 habitation, 19 shell midden and 1 unknown. The
predominance of shell middens and large number of habitation sites can be explained by the
proximity of sites to not only the Pacific Ocean, but to Batiquitos and Agua Hedionda
Lagoons. The location of the project area approximately midway between these lagoons,
provided Native Americans marine shellfish.
A review of several historic maps of the region (USGS 1872, 1898, 1942a, 1942b)
identified no structures within the project area. A single structure is visible on the 1942
Oceanside 15' map (USGS 1942a) just northwest of the project area.
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SECTION 2
SURVEY METHODS AND RESULTS
2.1 SURVEY METHODS
The 55-acrc project area was surveyed on June 14,1994, using survey transect no greater
than 10 m. Project personnel included Ivan Strudwick, Larry Tift and Kirsten Collins.
2.2 SURVEY RESULTS
The project area is composed of two north/south ridges bisected by a drainage, a southern
tributary to the drainage of Canyon de las Encinas. The eastern ridge was disced before the
current survey and ground visibility was excellent, in excess of 90 percent The northern,
lower portion of the ridge was previously surveyed, identifying Locus B of site SDM-W-
4047. Site SDM-W-4047, Locus B is recorded as two fragments of Chione sp. shell and
was revisited, but no ecofacts or artifacts were found. Ground visibility was excellent due
to recent discing. Sediments were sandy loam and were not dark along this portion of the
ridge.
The north trending drainage between the two ridges contains a sparse growth of chaparral
and sage on the steeper west side, a more natural appearance compared with the newly
disced eastern portion of the project area. This vegetation is interspersed with trash
including diapers, clothing, wood, metal, and wrecked automobiles.
Atop the western ridge, previously recorded site CA-SDI-9607 (SDM-W-115) exists
within the western portion of the project area. This region is currently used to grow
cucumbers, and the fields are covered with vines, weeds, and gladiolas which were last
planted two years previously. Marine shell is sparsely scattered over the entire upper
portion of the ridge, especially on the east side of the ridge between the two knolls
comprising the site. Sediments are a light colored sandy loam, and shell is primarily
Chione sp. with a few Argopecten sp. and Ostrea lurida. A single bifacial mono was found
midway between the two knolls east of the crest of the ridge.
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SECTION 3
TEST METHODS AND RESULTS
3.1 METHODS
One prehistoric site (CA-SDI-9607) was relocated as a result of the literature review and
field survey. Under CEQA and City of Carlsbad, criteria testing is necessary to determine
site importance. Testing included surface collection of artifacts and subsurface excavation
using shovel test pits (STPs) and 1x1 m excavation units. Field and laboratory methods
are discussed in the following sub-sections.
3.1.1 Field Methods
STPs and 1x1 m units were excavated by 10 cm level. Units were excavated following the
natural surface contour to bedrock or a sterile subsurface. Sterile is defined as a sediment
layer void of cultural remains. Sediments were screened through 1/8-inch mesh screen and
ecofactual and artifactual debris were collected and saved in plastic bags. Prior to
backfilling, unit sidewalls were illustrated and photographed. The results by each 10 cm
level were recorded in field notes and included cultural materials recovered, sediment type
and disturbances observed. Standard 1x1 m units provide information regarding site
integrity and the quantity and range of cultural material in the subsurface deposit. All
ecofacts and artifacts recovered within excavation units were sent to Gallegos &
Associates' Cultural Resource Laboratory for cleaning, cataloging and analysis. Unit
placement was dependent upon STP results. Units were placed in those areas which
produced the highest number of ecofact/artifact concentrations.
3.1.2 Laboratory Methods
Gallegos & Associates' standard system of cleaning, cataloging and analysis of cultural
remains was used for artifacts recovered during this study. These procedures included
cleaning and separating of artifacts and ecofacts by material class for each STP and unit
level prior to cataloging. Each item, or group of items, was then counted, weighed and/or
measured and given consecutive catalog numbers marked directly on the artifact or on an
attached label. Additionally, each item was analyzed for specific characteristics peculiar to
its material class. All cataloged items were then divided into typological categories
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(Appendix C) and placed within appropriately labeled boxes for storage at Gallegos &
Associates Cultural Resource Laboratory.
3.2 TEST RESULTS
Field and laboratory work at site CA-SDI-9607 (W-115) was conducted in June and July
of 1994. Project personnel included: Dennis Gallegos, project manager; Ivan Strudwick,
project archaeologist; and field crew members Mike Caldwell, Kirsten Collins and Larry
Tift. Laboratory analysis was completed by Kirsten Collins and Ivan Strudwick.
3.2.1 Surface Collection
A determination of the surface boundary for CA-SDI-9607 was made by identifying
surface shell and by flagging all artifacts (Figure 3-1). A site datum consisting of a flagged
wooden stake was placed at the intersection of two dirt roads near the south portion of the
northern knoll. A grid was then extended north and south from the site datum and parallel
to the road, which was 23" west of true north. Grid points were marked every 20 m by a
pin flag. The grid extended south 320 m to the southern boundary of the Kelly property
marked by a telephone pole line and on Figure 3-1 by a dirt road. The northern boundary
of the grid-line is 80 m north of the site datum. East/west grid lines were placed
perpendicular to the north/south line where necessary. The site boundary does not include
shell from the dirt road on the eastern slope, since it was probably bulldozed downslope
during road grading. Site CA-SDI-9607 measures approximately 460 m north/south along
the centrally located ridge, and approximately 200 m east/west. This size measurement,
and all testing, excludes the portion of the site west, outside the Kelly property boundary.
Three areas contain distinct surface concentrations of marine shell. These areas have been
designated from north to south as Loci 1,2 and 3 (see Figure 3-1).
A total of 11 artifacts were collected during the surface collection. Artifacts located
primarily in the vicinity of 100S/40E near and within the area of darkened midden
sediments at Locus 2 include 1 flake, 1 core, 2 core fragments, 1 core tool,
1 hammerstone, 1 mano and 1 mano fragment. Only two surface artifacts were collected
from Locus 1, 100N/90E (Core/Hammerstone, Cat. No. 9607-112) and 65N/40E
(Hammerstone, Cat. No. 9607-190). Locus 3 did not contain surface artifacts. Surface
concentrations of shell are indicated on Figure 3-1. Surface artifacts recovered along the
dirt road near the eastern site boundary are probably due to site disturbance from grading.
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A Site Datum
• Positive STP
o Negative STP -
• Units "
H Shell Concentration "• ~ ~ ~
— Substantial Subsurface Deposit
'•"' Dark Midden Area
Gallegos & Associates
0 40m
Map of Site CA-SDI-9607 Showing STPs, Units,
Surface and Subsurface Deposits
FIGURE
3-1
3.2.2 Subsurface Testing
Subsurface testing of CA-SDI-9607 employed the excavation of STPs along a north/south
axis, 10 m east of the dirt road (see Figure 3-1). STPs began at SON and were excavated
every 20 m to 300S. The north/south line at 240S was moved to 20E to encompass more
of the widening southern knoll. Three east/west STP lines corresponding to the location of
each loci were also excavated.
A total of 39 STPs were excavated, 23 were positive and 16 were negative (see Figure 3-
1). Positive STPs, in most cases, contained a small amount of shell with few artifacts
(Table 3-1).
A total of 101.5 g of marine shell was recovered from STPs at site CA-SDI-9607, and was
primarily Chione sp. (California venus) followed by lesser amounts of Argopecten sp.
(pecten) and a very small amount of Ostrea lurida (California oyster) (Table 3-1 and
Appendix C). STPs 4 and 17 contained the highest amount of marine shell, a total of
37.9 g or 37 percent of all shell recovered from STPs.
Lithic remains from STPs were light, accounting for a total of 17 flakes, 6 pieces of
angular waste and 1 groundstone fragment (see Table 3-1; Table 3-2). STPs containing
more than 1 flake included STPs 3, 18, 19, 32, and 39. STP 19 contained the greatest
number of artifacts: 3 flakes, 2 fragments of angular waste, and 1 groundstone fragment.
STP 19 also contained 13.6 g of marine shell.
Grading and/or disking of the upper, more level portion of the ridge to increase the level
surface area has undoubtedly occurred, thereby producing STP depths of 90 cm at STPs 33
and 39. Also indicative of redeposited sediments are historic items within the 50-60 cm
level of STP 33. Average STP depth at Locus 1 is 40-50 cm (STPs 2-7); Locus 2 is 40-
60 cm (STPs 17-19); Locus 3 is 40-50 (STPs 23, 30-32). STP 34, located upslope and
south of Locus 3, was excavated to 35 cm and is indicative of a leveling of the knolls, after
many years of discing.
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Table 3-1
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of STP Cultural Material
STPs
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Groundstone
Shell*
Charcoal
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
2
0
0
0
0.3
-
-
~
0
0.00
3
2
0
0
0.5
-
-
~
2
8.33
4
0
1
0
20.6
-
-
™
1
4.17
5
1
1
0
9.1
-
-
~
2
8.33
6
1
0
0
0.4
-
present
~
1
4.17
7
1
0
0
0.5
-
-
~
1
4.17
16
0
0
0
<0.1
-
-
•
0
0.00
17
1
1
0
16.9
-
-
present
2
8.33
18
2
1
0
3.9
present
present
-
3
12.50
19
3
2
1
13.6
-
present
present
6
25.00
21
0
0
0
<0.1
-
-
"
0
0.00
23
0
0
0
0.3
-
-
present
0
0.00
25
0
0
0
0.8
-
-
-
0
0.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, charcoal, fire affected rock, and historic
Table 3-1 continued
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of STP Cultural Material
STPs
Cultural Material 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 39 Total Percent
Flake
Angular Waste
Groundstone
Shell*
Charcoal
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
0
0
0
0.5
-
-
~
0
0.00
1
0
0
0.1
-
-
-
1
4.17
0
0
0
1.7
-
-
~
0
0.00
0
0
0
10.9
-
-
~
0
0.00
1
0
0
1.3
-
-
~
1
4.17
2
0
0
3.2
-
-
~
2
8.33
0
0
0
9.5
-
-
present
0
0.00
0
0
0
2.8
-
-
•
0
0.00
0
0
0
<0.1
-
-
~
0
0.00
2
0
0
4.6
present
present
present
2
8.33
17
6
1
101.5
-
-
•
24
100.00
70.83
25.00
4.17
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, charcoal, fire affected rock, and historic
Table 3-2
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Cultural Material
by Provenience
Locus 1
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Core
Core Fragment
Core/Hammerstone
Core Tool
Hammerstone
Groundstone
Mano
Mano Fragment
Shell*
Bone*
Charcoal
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
Surface
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
0
1
1
0.0
0.0
-
present
present
11
4.91
STPs
17
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
101.5
0.0
present
present
present
24
10.71
Unitl
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
542.6
0.0
-
present
present
2
0.89
Unit6
9
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28.2
0.0
-
present
present
14
6.25
Locus 2
Unit 2
28
18
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
189.2
0.0
present
present
present
47
20.98
UnitS
55
50
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
111.4
0.2
-
-
present
112
50.00
Locus 3
Unit 3
2
2
0
0
0
0
01
01
154.8
€.1
-
present
~
6
2.68
Unit 4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23.8
0.0
-
-
present
8
3.57
Total
118
86
2
2
1
1
2
6
1
5
1151.5
0.3
224
100.00
Percent
52.68
38.39
0.89
0.89
0.45
0.45
0.89
2.68
0.45
2.23
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, bone, charcoal, fire affected rock, historic
STP results generally reinforce the boundaries of the three loci. Locus 1 measures
approximately 50x90 m, Locus 2 measures approximately 30x50 m, and Locus 3 measures
approximately 80x40 m in size. Six excavation units were placed across the site, two
within each loci. Units 1 and 6 were placed within Locus 1, Units 2 and 5 within Locus 2,
and Units 3 and 4 within Locus 3. Unit designations are from the northwest corner, and
units paralleled the plowed furrows and dirt road. Unit results are provided below by loci.
Locus 1. Unit 1 was placed at 60N/60E due to the concentration of surface marine shell
and the amount of marine shell recovered from STPs 4 and 5. Unit 6 was placed at
50N/18E, upslope of the surface shell concentration and near STP 3 due to the Piedra de
Lumbre chert flake recovered from this STP.
Unit 1 was excavated to 40 cm through medium-to-fine-grained, highly compact, brown
(Munsell Chart 10 YR 5/3) sandy loam that became more moist, less compact and turned to
a yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) and finally to a brownish yellow (10 YR 6/6) sand
containing iron oxide concretions. Unit 1 contains 2 flakes and 542.6 g of marine shell
(see Tables 3-2 and 3-3). Both flakes were found in the 10-20 cm level and 1 flake is
Piedra de Lumbre chert. Recent trash is present to 30 cm.
Unit 6 was excavated to 50 cm through loose, dry, yellowish brown (10 YR 4/4 to 5/4)
sandy loam that became loose, moist dark yellowish brown (10 YR 4/6) loamy sand below
30 cm. The darker sediments below 30 cm were probably caused by the increased
moisture content. Unit 6 contains a total of 9 flakes, 5 fragments of angular waste and
28.2 g of marine shell (see Tables 3-2 and 3-4). No flakes were found below 30 cm.
Rodent activity was probably responsible for the marine shell below 40 cm and recent trash
to 30 cm.
Locus 2. Unit 2 was placed at 100S/40E due to the presence of surface artifacts, darkened
sediment and a concentration of surface shell. Unit 5 was placed at S 50/E 61, at the east
edge of the surface shell concentration.
Unit 2 was excavated to 50 cm through compact, dry, medium-to-fine-grained grayish
brown (10 YR 5/2) sandy loam that became less compact and more moist and turned to a
brown (10 YR 5/3) sand and finally to a dark yellowish brown (10 YR 4/4 to 5/4) sand
with clay below 40 cm. Unit 2 contains 28 flakes, 18 fragments of angular waste, 1 piece
of groundstone and 189.2 g of marine shell (see Tables 3-2 and 3-5). The majority of
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Table 3-3
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 1 Cultural Material
Level (cm)
Cultural Material
Flake
Shell*
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
0-10
0
238.1
present
~
0
0.00
10-20
2
184.4
-
present
2
100.00
20-30
0
91.0
-
present
0
0.00
30-40
0
29.1
-
~
0
0.00
Total
2
542.6
2
100.00
Percent
100.00
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, fire affected rock, and historic
Table 3-4
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 6 Cultural Material
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Shell*
Historic*
Fire Affected Rock
Total**
Percent
0-10
5
0
11.4
0.0
-
5
35.71
Level (cm)
10-20 20-30
1
1
9.9
0.0
present
2
14.29
3
4
4.5
0.0
present
7
50.00
30-40
0
0
1.4
0.7
-
0
0.00
40-50
0
0
1.0
0.0
-
0
0.00
Total
9
5
28.2
0.7
14
100.00
Percent
64.29
35.71
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, recent trash, and historic
Table 3-5
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 2 Cultural Material
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Groundstone
Shell*
Charcoal
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
0-10
4
1
1
69.6
present
present
6
12.77
10-20
10
8
0
66.1
present
present
present
18
38.30
Level (cm)
20-30
9
7
0
39.3
present
present
16
34.04
30-40
5
2
0
13.5
-
7
14.89
40-50
0
0
0
0.7
present
0
0.00
Total
28
18
1
189.2
47
100.00
Percent
59.57
38.30
2.13
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, charcoal, fire affected rock, and historic
flakes and shell are located within the upper 30 cm and the groundstone within the 0-10 cm
level. The small amount of shell from 40-50 cm is probably due to rodent activity. Recent
trash is present to 30 cm. Small amounts of fragmented charcoal were not saved but were
noted within the 10-20 and 40-50 cm levels.
Unit 5 was excavated east and downslope of Unit 2, in an area east of the darkened midden
and surface shell concentration. Unit 5 was excavated to 70 cm through loose, dry,
yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) sandy loam that turned moist, semi-compact, and dark
brown (10 YR 4/3) between 20-50 cm and finally became a dark yellowish brown (10 YR
4/6) sand below 50 cm. Rodent disturbance is evident. Unit 5 contains 55 flakes,
50 fragments of angular waste, 3 mano fragments, 3 unidentified groundstone pieces,
1 core and 111.4 g of marine shell (see Tables 3-2 and 3-6). A total of 0.2 g of bone,
probably recent rodent bone, was recovered from the 30-40 and 40-50 cm levels.
Locus 3. Unit 3 was placed at 200S/20E, between STPs 30 and 31 due to the higher than
normal amount of marine shell from these two STPs. Unit 4 was placed at 181S/10E, well
within the surface shell concentration of Locus 3 and near STP 23, due to several fire-
affected rocks identified in the vicinity.
Unit 3 was excavated to 60 cm through loose, dry yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) sandy
loam that turned more moist, compact and dark brown (10 YR 4/3) and finally became a
brown (7.5 YR 4/6) compact silt with some loam. The final 5 cm of the 50-60 cm level
was a compact, moist, dark yellowish brown (10 YR 4/4) clay. A total of 2 flakes,
2 fragments of angular waste, 1 mano fragment, 1 unidentified groundstone fragment,
154.8 g of marine shell and 0.1 g of bone was recovered from Unit 3 (see Tables 3-2 and
3-7). Rodent disturbance is present within this unit.
Unit 4 was excavated to 40 cm through identical sediments as Unit 3. The uppermost
component is a loose, dry yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) sandy loam that turned more moist
and compact, but stayed nearly the same color. By 30 cm, sediments had become more
compact and moist, turning to a dark brown (7.5 YR 4/4) sand with some loam. Between
30 and 40 cm, sediments became a highly compact, moist dark yellowish brown (10 YR
3/6) clay. Unit 4 contains a total of 4 flakes, 4 fragments of angular waste and 23.8 g of
marine shell (see Tables 3-2 and 3-8). Recent trash and rodent disturbance are present.
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Table 3-6
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 5 Cultural Material
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Core
Mano Fragment
Groundstone
Shell*
Bone*
Historic*
Fire Affected Rock
Total**
Percent
0-10
19
9
0
0
2
42.0
<0.1
0.0
present
30
26.79
10-20
15
7
0
1
0
26.3
0.0
0.0
present
23
20.54
Level
20-30
8
23
1
1
1
27.4
0.0
0.1
present
34
30.36
(cm)
30-40
8
7
0
1
0
9.5
0.1
0.0
present
16
14.29
40-50
5
2
0
0
0
5.9
0.1
0.0
present
7
6.25
50-60
0
2
0
0
0
0.3
0.0
0.0
-
2
1.79
Total
55
50
1
3
3
111.4
0.2
0.1
112
100.00
Percent
49.11
44.64
0.89
2.68
2.68
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, bone, recent trash, and historic
Table 3-7
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 3 Cultural Material
Level (cm)
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Mano Fragment
Groundstone
Shell*
Bone*
Fire Affected Rock
Total**
Percent
0-10
1
0
0
1
64.3
0.0
present
2
33.33
10-20
0
0
1
0
49.5
0.0
-
1
16.67
20-30
1
1
0
0
32.4
0.1
-
2
33.33
30-40
0
0
0
0
7.0
0.0
-
0
0.00
40-50
0
1
0
0
1.31
0.0
-
1
16.67
50-60
0
0
0
0
0.3
0.0
-
0
0.00
Total
2
2
1
1
154.8
0.1
6
100.00
Percent
33.33
33.33
16.67
16.67
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, bone, and fire affected rock
Table 3-8
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Unit 4 Cultural Material
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Shell*
Historic*
Total**
Percent
0-10
1
1
11.9
1.8
2
25.00
Level
10-20
3
2
7.1
0.0
5
62.50
(cm)
20-30
0
1
3.2
0.0
1
12.50
30-40
0
0
1.6
0.0
0
0.00
Total
4
4
23.8
1.8
8
100.00
Percent
50.00
50.00
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell and historic
3.3 DISCUSSION
The three loci of CA-SDI-9607 contain some basic differences in content even though all
contain artifacts and marine shell. Although Locus 2 (Units 2 and 5) contains more shell
than Locus 3 (Units 3 and 4), Locus 1 (Units 1 and 6) contains the majority of shell found
primarily in the region of Unit 1. Unit 1 also contains the least number of artifacts: two
flakes. However, one of these flakes is a fragment of Piedra de Lumbre chert. Four flakes
of Piedra de Lumbre chert were identified at site CA-SDI-9607. All four were found at
Locus 1, each one in STP-3 (0-10 cm), STP 5 (0-10 cm), Unit 1 (10-20 cm) and Unit 6 (0-
10 cm). The source for Piedra de Lumbre chert is Camp Pendleton, east of San Onofre on
Camp Pendleton.
Locus 1 is the largest locus, measuring approximately 50x90 m. The shell concentration is
located primarily on the east portion of the locus in the vicinity of STPs 4 and 5 and is
somewhat more dense than the shell concentrations at Loci 2 and 3. Locus 1 produced the
highest amount of shell and all four of the Piedra de Lumbre chert flakes.
Locus 2 (Units 2 and 5) produced the majority of flakes and debitage at CA-SDI-9607.
Locus 2 contains the only deposits of darkened sediments, located in a circular area toward
the west side of Locus 2. The area of darkened sediments is very sandy and measures
approximately 20x20 m in size.
Locus 2 is reminiscent of site CA-SDI-1016, another localized habitation site containing
marine shell (primarily Chione sp. with lesser amounts of Argopecten sp.) and lithic
artifacts with a small amount of bone (Cheever 1989; Cheever and Eighmey 1991; see
Gallegos and Strudwick 1992: Section 2 for an explanation of site numbers). Both sites,
CA-SDI-1016 and CA-SDI-9607, Locus 2, are located on an easterly slope between
Batiquitos and Agua Hedionda Lagoons. Both sites contain localized, darkened midden
deposits of approximately 40-50 cm suggestive of habitation sites occupied for relatively
short-time periods. Both sites contain some shell, primarily Chione sp. with lesser
amounts of Argopecten sp., although the amount of shell at CA-SDI-1016 exceeds that at
CA-SDI-9607; however, the percentage of Argopecten sp. at Locus 2 of site CA-SDI-9607
is greater. Both sites also contain small amounts of groundstone (Table 3-9). Differences
between these sites include the presence of pottery at site CA-SDI-1016. CA-SDI-9607,
Locus 2 may predate site CA-SDI-1016, although Late Period sites need not contain
ceramics.
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Table 3-9
Comparison of Three Sites
between Batiquitos and Agua Hedionda Lagoons
CA-SDI-1016 CA-SDI-12509
(Cheever & Eighmey 1991) (Gallegos & Strudwick 1992)
(Gallegos & Strudwick 1992)
CA-SDI-9607
(Present Study)
*Shell: (4,000 g)
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Ostrea lurida
Tivela stultorum
Serpulorbis squamigerus
Donax sp.
Mytilus sp.
(91 g)
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Ostrea lurida
Polinices sp.
Protothaca sp.
(U51 g)
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Ostrea lurida
Polinices sp.
Olivella biplicata
Artifacts:Bifaces
Scrapers
Choppers
Modified flakes
Flakes
Angular waste
Cores
Core fragments
Core tools
Core/hammerstones
Hammerstones
Manos
Mano fragments
Metate fragments
Unid. groundstone
Pottery
*Lithic
Materials:
2
1
1
17
17
83
1
2
7
1
204
Metavolcanic
Chert/Chalcedony, Obsidian
Quartz/Quartzites
Quartz/Quartzites
118
86
2
2
1
1
2
1
5
Metavolcanics
Quartz/Quartzites
Cherts
Volume: 21 STPs, 11 Units 9 STPs, 1 Unit
* All shell and lithic materials listed in decreasing order of abundance.
39 STPs, 6 Units
Locus 3, represented by Units 3 and 4, contains few artifactual remains: 6 flakes,
6 angular waste flakes, 2 milling tools and a small amount of shell and bone. Table 3-10
lists the marine shell species found at CA-SDI-9607. A total of 1,151.5 g of marine shell
was recovered from STPs and units, 85 percent (983.5 g) of which is Chione sp. shell.
Another 10 percent (120.1 g) is unidentified, and the majority of this shell is most likely
fragmented Chione sp. shell. Argopecten sp. shell is the second most commonly occurring
shell (35.9 g or 3.12%), followed by Ostrea lurida (7.0 g or 0.61%), Polinices sp. (4.6 g
(or 0.4 %) and 1 specimen of Olivella biplicata (0.4 g or 0.03%).
The majority of marine shell species recovered from CA-SDI-9607 (Chione sp.,
Argopecten sp. and Ostrea lurida) inhabit the subtidal regions of bays and estuaries (Morris
1966:27-28; McLean 1978:68-69) and were probably gathered from Agua Hedionda
Lagoon and/or Batiquitos Lagoon. The single Olivella biplicata shell and the fragments of
Polinices sp. shell identify a sandy flats in shallow water habitat (Morris 1966:78, 99)
although both may be found at the mouth a of bay (McLean 1978:37,51).
The three loci of CA-SDI-9607 are all within the plow zone to primarily 40 cm. Flakes and
shell are most numerous within the upper 10 cm and decrease uniformly with each level
(Table 3-11). Lithic types listed on Table 3-12 are primarily metavolcanic (83%), followed
by lesser amounts of quartz (12%) and chert (5% including Piedra de Lumbre). Sites in the
vicinity, CA-SDI-1016 and CA-SDI-12509 (see Table 3-9), also have metavolcanics,
quartz/quaitzite and chert. Also, marine shell from these two nearby sites are also primarily
Chione sp. and Argopecten sp., although several other exposed sandy beach and protected
bay species are also represented (see Table 3-9).
The majority of lithic debris at site CA-SDI-9607 is in the form of small flakes measuring
less than 0.3 cm with no cortex suggesting tool production and maintenance (Tables 3-12
and 3-13). The cores and large flakes with cortex also identify initial core reduction.
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Table 3-10
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Marine Shell by Provenience
in Units by Loci
Locus 1
Shell Species*
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Olivella biplicata
Ostrea lurida
Polinices
Unidentified
Total
Percent
Unitl
6.5
497.2
0.0
0.4
0.8
37.7
542.6
51.68
Unit6
0.2
21.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.3
28.2
2.69
Locus 2
Unit 2
22.9
155.2
0.0
3.0
1.6
6.5
189.2
18.02
Unit5
2.1
89.3
0.4
2.1
0.0
17.5
111.4
10.61
Locus 3
Unit 3
<0.1
121.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
32.9
154.8
14.74
Unit 4
0.0
17.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.5
23.8
2.27
Total
31.7
902.6
0.4
5.5
2.4
107.4
1050.0
100.00
Percent
3.02
85.96
0.04
0.52
0.23
10.23
100.00
*Weight in grams
Table 3-11
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Marine Shell by Depth (Units and STPs)
Depth (cm)
Shell Species* 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 Total Percent
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Olivella biplicata
Ostrea lurida
Polinices sp.
Unidentified
14.0
412.0
0.4
2.8
0.0
57.9
12.0
333.7
0.0
2.6
3.8
32.3
7.0
174.2
0.0
1.4
0.0
22.4
2.7
55.0
0.0
0.1
0.8
6.1
0.2
8.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
1.4
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.1
35.9
983.5
0.4
7
4.6
120.1
3.12
85.41
0.03
0.61
0.40
10.43
Total
Percent
487.1
42.3
384.4
33.4
205.0
17.8
64.7
5.6
9.7
0.8
0.6
0.1
<0.1 1151.5
0.0 100.0
100.00
*Weight in grams
Table 3-12
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of All Cultural Material
by Depth
Level (cm)
Cultural Material
Flake
Angular Waste
Core
Core Fragement
Core/Hammerstone
Core Tool
Hammerstone
Groundstone
Mano
Mano Fragment
Shell*
Bone*
Charcoal
Fire Affected Rock
Historic
Total**
Percent
Surface
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
0
1
1
0.0
0.0
-
present
present
11
4.91
0-10
39
16
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
487.1
0.0
-
present
present
59
26.34
10-20
33
19
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
384.4
0.0
present
present
present
55
24.55
20-30
25
36
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
205.0
0.1
-
present
present
64
28.57
30-40
14
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
64.7
0.1
present
-
present
24
10.71
40-50
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9.7
0.1
present
-
present
8
3.57
50-60
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.6
0.0
present
present
present
3
1.34
60-70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
<0.1
0.0
-
-
~
0
0.00
Total
118
86
2
2
1
1
2
6
1
5
1151.5
0.3
224
100.00
Percent
52.68
38.39
0.89
0.89
0.45
0.45
0.89
2.68
0.45
2.23
100.00
*weight in grams
**excluding shell, charcoal, fire affected rock, historic
Table 3-13
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Flakes by Material Type and Size
Size (cm)
Material Type >0.3 >0.6 >1.2 >2.0 Total Percent
Chert
Metavolcanic
Piedra de Lumbre Chert
Quartz
Quartzite
Total
Percent
2
50
2
3
0
57
48.31
0
30
2
7
3
42
35.59
0
12
0
1
0
13
11.02
0
6
0
0
0
6
5.08
2
98
4
11
3
118
100.00
1.69
83.05
3.39
9.32
2.54
100.00
Table 3-14
CA-SDI-9607
Summary of Flakes by Presence or Absence of Cortex
Size (cm)
Material Type >0.3 >0.6 >1.2 >2.0 Total Percent
Present 2 11 7 5 25 21.19
Absent 55 31 6 1 93 78.81
Total 57 42 13 6 118 100.00
Percent 48.31 35.59 11.02 5.08 100.00
3.4 SUMMARY
Testing of site CA-SDI-9607 employed a mixed strategy using surface collection of
artifacts and the excavation of 39 STPs and six 1x1 m units. Overall site length is 460 m
and the east-west tested portion of the site measures approximately 200 m. Site CA-SDI-
9607 extends further west for an undesignated distance, but this portion of CA-SDI-9607
is outside the current study area and was not tested.
Cultural material recovered from site CA-SDI-9607 includes 118 flakes, 86 fragments of
angular waste, 2 cores, 2 core fragments, 1 core/hammerstone, 1 core tool,
2 hammerstones, 1 mano, 5 mano fragments, 6 pieces of unidentified groundstone,
1,151 g of marine shell and 0.3 g of bone. Flake material types at CA-SDI-9607 are
83 percent metavolcanic, 12 percent quartz, and 5 percent chert.
Locus 1, with midden depth of 40-50 cm, contains the majority of marine shell, most of
which is Chione sp., with a smaller amount of lithic material. Four Piedra de Lumbre
flakes were all recovered from Locus 1. Locus 2, with a midden depth of 50-60 cm,
contains the majority of lithics. Marine shell was found in slightly smaller quantities at
Locus 2, but included a greater diversity with Chione sp. followed by Argopecten sp.,
Ostrea lurida, Polinices sp., and a single Olivella biplicata shell. Darkened midden
sediments were only present at Locus 2. Locus 3 contains a midden depth of 40-50 cm and
includes lesser amounts of marine shell, nearly all of which is Chione sp., with a small
amount of lithic debris.
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SECTION 4
RESOURCE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT CRITERIA
Under the provisions and guidelines of Appendix K, Section ffl, of CEQA, if a proposed
"...project may cause damage to an important archaeological resource, the project may have
a significant effect on the environment" According to Appendix K, Section DI of CEQA,
...an important archaeological resource is one which:
A. Is associated with an event or person of:
1. Recognized significance in California or American history, or
2. Recognized scientific importance in prehistory.
B. Can provide information which is of both demonstrable public
interest and useful in addressing scientifically consequential and
reasonable archaeological research questions, or
C. Has a special or particular quality such as oldest, best example,
largest, or last surviving example of its kind, or
D. Is at least 100 years old and possesses substantial stratigraphic
integrity, or
E. Involves important research questions that historical research has
shown can be answered only with archaeological methods.
Recognizing that cultural resources often contain information that archival research cannot
answer, there is a distinct potential for each resource to provide important information
relevant to several theoretical and regional research questions. Testing through subsurface
excavation provides the necessary information to determine site boundary, depth, content,
integrity, and potential to address important research questions.
4.2 RECOMMENDATIONS
Due to the limited number of artifacts and the disturbed nature of the deposit, site CA-SDI-
9607 (W-l 15) is identified as not important under CEQA and City of Carlsbad Guidelines.
Site SDM-W-4047, Locus B, not relocated, is also identified as not important under
Proj. 15-94 4-1
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CEQA. Impacts and mitigation of impacts need not be addressed for sites identified as not
important under CEQA and City of Carlsbad Guidelines.
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SECTION 5
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1980 Archaeological Records Search and Field Survey, Palomar Airport Excess
Effluent Pipeline, San Diego County, California. Archaeological Planning
Collaborative. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
Carrico, Richard L. and Dennis R. Gallegos
1984 Archaeological Survey, Camino de las Onidas "D" High Pressure Line. Westec
Services, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
Chace, Paul G.
1981 An Archaeological and Paleontological Survey of Occidental Land, Inc.
Properties in the City of Carlsbad, California. Paul G. Chace & Associates.
Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
Cheever, Dayle
1989 Cultural Resources Significance Testing at Site SDi-6753, SDi-6754, SDi-
6819, and SDi-2046: Four Prehistoric Sites within the Aviara Development,
Carlsbad, California. Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center,
San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
1991 Data Recovery Project for Nine Cultural Resource Sites: Aviara Development.
Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
1992 Results of the Pregrade Mechanical Excavation and Mitigation at SDI-691,
Aviara Development, Carlsbad. Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal
Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Cheever, Dayle and James D. Eighmey
1991 Data Recovery at SDi-6753 and SDi-6819: Aviara Development Project,
Carlsbad, California. Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center,
San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Proj. 15-94 5-1
(9/6/94)
Cheever, Dayle and Dennis R. Gallegos
1987 Archaeological Survey for a Road Detour and Storm Drain on a Portion of
Palomar Airport Road. Westec Services, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal
Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Desautels, Roger
1982 Cultural Resources Report on the Rancho La Costa Properties Located in the
County of San Diego. Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc. Ms. on file, South
Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Eighmey, James D. and Dennis R. Gallegos
1993 Cultural Resources Survey for the San Diego County Water Authority Flow
Regulatory Structure and Access Road Pipeline 4B-11. Gallegos & Associates.
Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
Fink, Gary
1974 Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Palomar Airport Master Plan, Project
No. UJ0089. County of San Diego Public Works Agency. Ms. on file, South
Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
1976 Archaeological and Historical Overview, Encina Water Pollution Control
Facility Service Area, Carlsbad, California (112 Square Miles), Project No.
UR0087. Caltrans. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego
State University, San Diego, California.
Gallegos, Dennis R.
1992 Archaeological Test Report for Prehistoric Site CA-SDI-6819, Carlsbad,
California. Gallegos & Associates. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information
Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Gallegos, Dennis R. and Andrew Pigniolo
1988a Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Poinsettia Lane Extension, Carlsbad,
California. Westec Services, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information
Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
1988b Cultural Resource Testing at Site SDi-10876 for Proposed Improvements along
Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, California. Westec Services, Inc. Ms. on
file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego,
California.
1989 Cultural Resource Survey of the Kelly Property, Carlsbad, California. ERC
Environmental and Energy Services Company. Ms. on file, South Coastal
Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Proj. 15-94 5-2
(9/6/94)
Gallegos, Dennis R. and Carolyn E. Kyle
1988a Cultural Resource Survey of Portions of the Floral Trade Center. Westec
Services, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
1988b Cultural Resource Survey of the Tabata Property, Carlsbad, California. Westec
Services, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
1992 Historical/Archaeological Survey and Test Report for Carlsbad Ranch.
Gallegos & Associates. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San
Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Gallegos, Dennis R. and Dayle Cheever
1987 Archaeological Survey of a Portion of Palomar Airport Road. Westec Services,
Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
Gallegos, Dennis R. and Ivan H. Strudwick
1992 Historical/Archaeological Survey and Test Report for Alta Mira Park, Carlsbad,
California. Gallegos & Associates. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information
Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Hector, Susan M.
1985 Archaeological Test Excavations on the Hillbrecht Property. Recon. Ms. on
file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego,
California.
1988a An Archaeological Survey of the Eaton Hills Property, Carlsbad, California.
Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
1988b An Archaeological Survey of the Garrett Property, Carlsbad, California. Ms.
on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
1989 Cultural Resources Survey of the San Diego Commuter Rail Project. Recon.
Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
Kroeber, A. L.
1925 Handbook of the Indians of California. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of
American Ethnology, Bulletin 78.
McLean, James H.
1978 Marine Shells of Southern California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County, Science Series 24, Revised Edition:l-104.
Proj. 15-94 5-3
(9/6/94)
Morris, Percy A.
1966 A Field Guide to Shells of the Pacific Coast and Hawaii. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Company.
Moratto, Michael J. and Roger Kelly
1976 Optimizing Strategies for Evaluating Archaeological Significance. In: Advances
in Archaeological Method and Theory Vol. 1, edited by Michael B. Schiffer,
pp. 1-30. Academic Press.
O'Neil, Dennis H.
1982 Archaeological Excavation of W-1556, A Campbell Tradition and Late
Prehistoric Hunting and Gathering Camp in San Marcos, California. Palomar
College. Ms. on file, Palomar College Archaeological Archive, San Marcos,
California.
Pigniolo, Andrew and Dennis R. Gallegos
1988 Cultural Resource Survey of the Carlsbad School Site, Carlsbad, San Diego
County, California. Westec Services, Inc. Ms. on file, Museum of Man,
Balboa Park, San Diego, California.
Recon
1984 Draft Environmental Impact Report: Carlsbad Land Investors, Carlsbad,
California. Recon, Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego
State University, San Diego, California.
Rogers, Malcolm
n.d. State of California Site Record Form for Site CA-SDI-9607 (SDM-W-115).
Revised by Ken Hedges. On file, South Coastal Information Center, San
Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc.
1982 Archaeological Report of Palomar Business Park, Archaeological Sites: SDM-
W-1893, W-1894, W-2405, W-2406, W-2407, W-2408 and W-128.
Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information
Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Strudwick, Ivan H. and Dennis R. Gallegos
1994 Historical/Archaeological Test Report for Sites SDI-12510/H, SDM2592/H
and SDI-12596-H, San Marcos, California. Gallegos & Associates. Ms. on
file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego,
California.
Proj. 15-94 5-4
(9/6/94)
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
1872 Plat Map of the Western Portion of San Diego County. Surveyed by M. C.
Wheeler. San Diego State University Library Map Collection. U. S.
Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225.
1898 Oceanside 15' Quadrangle. Surveyed 1891,1898. San Diego State University
Library Map Collection. U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225.
1942a Oceanside 15'Quadrangle. Surveyed 1901-1902. San Diego State University
Library Map Collection. U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225.
1942b Oceanside 30' Quadrangle. Surveyed 1891, 1898. Reprinted in 1942. San
Diego State University Library Map Collection. U. S. Geological Survey,
Denver, Colorado 80225.
1968 Encinitas 7.5' Quadrangle. From aerial photographs taken in 1947. Field
checked in 1947 and 1948. Revised from aerial photographs taken in 1967 and
field checked in 1968. Photorevised in 1975. U. S. Geological Survey,
Denver, Colorado 80225.
Wade, Susan A. and Susan M. Hector
1986 Archaeological Monitoring of the Encina Gas Pipeline Project, Profiles of
Subsistence Patterns along the South Shore of Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Recon.
Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
1988 Archaeological Test Excavations as SDM-W-112, The Ocean Bluff Property,
Carlsbad, California. Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center,
San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Westec Services, Inc.
1980 Regional Historic Preservation Study. Westec Services, Inc. Ms. on file,
South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego,
California.
Whitehouse, John L. R. and Susan M. Hector
1989 A Cultural Resource Survey of Vista Del Mar, San Diego County, California.
Recon. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
Whitney-Desautels, Nancy
1982a State of California Site Record Update for Site CA-SDI-9607 (SDM-W-115).
On file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
1982b Cultural Resources Report on Site II, Located in an Unincorporated Area of
Carlsbad, San Diego County, California. Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc.
Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San
Diego, California.
Proj. 15-94 5-5
(9/6/94)
1983 Cultural Resource Report on Tentative Tract No. 82-84, "Seagate," Located in
the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, California. Scientific Resource
Surveys, Inc. Ms. on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State
University, San Diego, California.
Proj. 15-94 5-6
(9/6/94)
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APPENDIX A
RECORD SEARCH RESULTS
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2227 Faraday Avenue
Suite C
Carlsbad, California 92008
(619) 929-0055
GALLEGOS
& Associates
RECORD SEARCH REQUEST
TO: South Coastal Information Center
_San Diego State University
ATTENTION: Lynne Christensen, Jan Culbert or Kaylene Fleming
DATE: 6-13-94
PROJECT NAME: Kelly Property (Pj. No. 15-94)
MAP: Encinitas 7.5' USGS Quad
Dear Lynne, Jan or Kaylene:
Please provide a record search for previously recorded prehistoric and historic sites
including a list of projects completed within one mile of the project area, as illustrated by
the red area on the enclosed map. As always, we appreciate copies of any historic maps of
the project area.
Send the completed record search to:
Gallegos & Associates
2227 Faraday Avenue, Suite C
Carlsbad, California 92008
Phone 619-929-0055
Fax 619-929-0056
Thank you,
Ivan Strudwick
Project Archaeologist
APPENDIX B
UPDATED SITE FORMS
State of California - The Resources Agency UPDATE
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Permanent Trinomial: CA-SDI-9607
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Additional Designation: W-115
Temporary Number:
Page 1 of 3. Agency Designation:.
1. County: San Diego.
2. USGS Quad: Encinitas (7.5') 1968 (151) Photorevised 1SZ5,
3. UTM Coordinates: Zone H / 471370 Easting / 366449Q Northing (N),
471480 Easting / 366428Q Northing (E),
471430 Easting / 3664050 Northing (S),
471290 Easting / 3664240 Northing (W).
4. Township: 12S Range: 4W : in an unsectioned area.
Base: SBBM.
5. Map Coordinates: 22-40 mm S, 262-270 mm E (from NW corner of map).
6. Elevation: 160-180 ft.
7. Location: On the south ridge overlooking Canyon de las Encinas and Palomar Airport Rd. 1.2
km (0.75 miles) ESE of the intersection of Palomar Airport Rd and I-5. 1.6 km (1.0 miles) east
of the Pacific Ocean.
8. Prehistoric XX Historic Protohistoric
9. Site Description: Originally described by Rogers as a Highland winter camp and relocated
as a food processing site or shell midden. The site is here described as a habitation site with a
shell component containing 3 distinct loci: Locus 1. 2 and 3 (north to south).
10. Area: 460 m (N/S length) x 200 m (E/W width) = QQOQ m2 .
Method of Determination: N-S length is accurate and based on surface collection. STP and
1x1 unit results. E-W width is approximate and based on surface indications of marine shell.
11. Depth: Locus 1: 40-50 cm: Locus 2: 50-60 cm: Locus 3: 40-50 cm.
Method of Determination: 39 STPs and 6 1x1 m units.
12. Features: None observed.
13. Artifacts: Originally described by Rogers as containing lithic debris, metates and
artifacts, the site is updated here as containing 118 flakes. 86 pcs of shatter. 2 cores. 2 core
frags. 1 core/hammerstone. 1 core tool. 2 hammerstones. 1 mano. 5 mano frags, and 6
unidentified pcs of groundstone.
14. Non-Artifactual Constituents: 1.151.5 g marine shell including Chione sp.. Argopecten sp.
and Ostrea lurida. listed in decreasing order of abundance by weight. 1 Olivella biplicata piece.
0.3 g of bone, probably recent rodent.
15. Date Updated: June 30. 1994.
16. Updated By: Ivan Strudwick. Larry Tift. Kirsten Collins and Mike Caldwell.
17. Affiliation and Address: Gallegos and Associates. 2227 Faraday. Suite C. Carlsbad. CA
92008.
18. References: Strudwick and Gallegos. 1994. Historical/Archaeological Survey and Test
Report for the Kellv Property. Canvon de las Encinas. City of Carlsbad. California.
State of California - The Resources Agency UPDATE
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Permanent Trinomial: CA-SDI- . Locus B .
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Additional Designation: SDM-W-4Q47-B
^ Temporary Number: ..
Page 1 of a Agency Designation: L
1. County: San Diego.
2. USGS Quad: Encinitas (7.5') 1968 (151) Photorevised
3. UTM Coordinates: Zone H / 471580 Easting / 3664600 Northing.
4. Township: 12S Range: 4W ; in an unsectioned area.
Base: SBBM.
5. Map Coordinates: 12 mm S, 264-272 mm E (from NW comer of map).
6. Elevation: 160-180 ft.
7. Location: On the south ridge overlooking Canyon de las Encinas and Palomar Airport Rd.
approximately 1.6 km (1.0 miles) ESE of the intersection of Palomar Airport Rd and I-5. and
1.9 km (1.2 miles) east of the Pacific Ocean.
8. Prehistoric XX Historic Protohistoric
9. Site Description: Originally recorded as two Chione sp. shell fragments located on a lower
knoll at the north end of a descending ridge near a shell scatter in the drainage of Canyon de las
Encinas to the north. This Locus was not relocated.
10. Area: Q0_ m (N/S length) x QQ_ m (E/W width) = OOQQ m2 .
Method of Determination: Intensive surface survey.
11. Depth: None.
Method of Determination: N/A.
12. Features: None observed.
13. Artifacts: None observed.
14. Non-Artifactual Constituents: Originally described as two fragment of Chione sp. marine
shell, these items were not observed during the present survey.
15. Date Updated: June 30. 1994.
16. Updated By: Ivan Strudwick. Kirsten Collins and Larry Tift.
17. Affiliation and Address: Gallegos and Associates. 2227 Faraday. Suite C. Carlsbad. CA
92008.
18. References: Strudwick and Gallegos. 1994. Historical/Archaeological Survey and Test
Report for the Kellv Property. Canvon de las Encinas. Citv of Carlsbad. California.
APPENDIX C
CATALOG SHEETS FOR SITE
CA-SDI-9607 (W-115)
SD1-9607 Master Cat
Cat. No.
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
SDI-9607-
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
4V
48
49
50
STP
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
5
5
5
5
16
21
2
23
23
23
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
32
32
32
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
4
4
4
4
4
31
31
Unit
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Provenience
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP 100S/50E
STP60W70E
STP60N/70E
STP60W70E
STP60W70E
STP 100S/10E
STP 140S/10E
STP60N/10E
STP 180S/10E
STP 180S/10E
STP 180S/10E
STP 100S/70E
STP 100S/70E
STP 100S/70E
STP 100S/70E
STP 100S/70E
STP IOOSHOE
STP 100S/70E
STP lOOSnOE
STP 100S/70E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP 100S/30E
STP200S/50E
STP200S/50E
STP200S/50E
STP 100S/90E
STP 100S/90E
STP 100S/90E
STP 100S/90E
STP IOOS/90E
STP 100S/90E
STP 100S/90E
STP60N/50E
STP60N/50E
STP60N/50E
STP60N/50E
STP60N/50E
STP200S/30E
STP200S/30E
Depth
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
20-30
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
0-10
10-20
0-10
0-10
10-20
20-30
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
30-40
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
0-10
0-10
10-20
0-10
10-20
20-30
20-30
30-40
50-60
50-60
0-10
0-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
0-10
10-20
Artifact
Flake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Hake
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Ang. waste
Fauna
Groundstone
Fauna
Hake
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Charcoal
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Material
MV
MV
Shell
MV
Shell
Shell
Shell
PDL
MV
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
MV
MV
Shell
MV
Shell
Gran
Shell
MV
Shell
MV
MV
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
MV
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
MV
Shell
Shell
MV
-
MV
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Count
1
1
-
1
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weight
1.5
10.9
2.0
0.2
1.2
0.5
0.2
<0.1
0.2
8.6
0.5
<0.1
<0.1
0.3
<0.1
0.2
0.1
<0.1
8.1
4.1
<0.1
9.1
64.3
0.1
9.8
0.3
5.3
0.1
10.9
5.6
0.4
<0.1
<0.1
15.6
2.4
0.8
1.5
0.6
2.0
2.4
0.1
7.2
15.8
0.3
8.5
11.7
0.3
0.1
1.0
0.3
Pat
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cor
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Length
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
45.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Width
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
32.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Thickness
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
39.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Faces
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Size 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cor
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Size 2
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Provenience
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STP200S/10E
STP 200S/10E
STP 220S/10E
STP 220S/10E
STP60N/90E
STP60N/90E
STP60N/90E
STP60N/90E
STP240S/20E
STP 200S/90W
STP200S/50W
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60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
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Ang. waste
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Fauna
Flake
Flake
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Fauna
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Flake
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Provenience
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100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
1 10S/43E
1 10S/43E
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103S/43E
110S/78E
100N/90E
94S/37E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
Depth
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20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
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10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
40-50
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10-20
10-20
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Artifact
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Rake
Ang. waste
FAR
Mano frag
Hammerstone
Core/hammer
Mano
Hake
Groundstone
Fauna
Mano frag
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Fauna
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Recent trash
Hake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Hake
Hake
Hake
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Groundstone
Groundstone
Hake
Hake
Ang. waste
Material
MV
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MV
MV
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MV
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MV
MV
Gran
MV
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MV
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Shell
Shell
Qtz
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39.3
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60.5
97.7
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57.8
29.9
39.6
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#3
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#2, burned
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#5
# 1 ,un washed,peckd,shapd
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180
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182
183
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185
186
187
188
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190
191
192
193
194
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Units
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
Units
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
Units
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
UnitS
Unit 6
Unit6
Unite
Unit6
Unit6
Unit6
Unite
Unite
Unite
Unite
Unite
Unit6
Unite
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Provenience
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
65N/40E
100S/40E
116S/65E
110S/55E
102S/57E
Depth
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30*>n "in
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
40-50
40-50
40-50
40-50
50-60
50-60
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
40-50
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
Surface
Artifact
Ang. waste
Manofrag
Flake
Flake
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Fauna
Recent trash
Grounds tone
Mano frag
Core
Flake
Flake
Ang. waste
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Mano frag
Flake
Rake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Ang. waste
Fauna
Flake
Flake
Flake
Fauna
Flake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Flake
Ang. waste
Fauna
Fauna
Recent trash
Fauna
Hammerstone
Core frag
Core
Core tool
Core frag
Material
Qtz
Gran
MV
Qtz
MV
Qtz
Qtzite
Shell
Metal
Gran
Gran
MV
MV
Qtz
MV
Qtzite
Shell
Bone
Gran
MV
Qtz
MV
Shell
Bone
MV
Shell
MV
Qtzite
PDL
Shell
Chert
MV
Shell
MV
MV
Shell
Shell
Metal
Shell
MV
MV
MV
MV
Qtz
Count
1
1
7
1
18
1
-
1
1
1
1
7
1
6
1
-
-
1
4
1
2
-
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2
-
3
1
1
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1
1
-
3
4
-
-
1
-
1
1
1
1
1
Weight
<0.1
35.7
15.7
0.1
8.8
0.2
27.4
0.1
0.1
177.3
201.3
2.3
0.1
0.9
1.2
9.5
0.1
25.6
1.2
0.2
0.1
5.9
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.1
11.4
<0.1
0.1
9.9
0.3
14.5
4.5
1.4
0.7
1.0
275.8
83.0
194.7
403.9
17.8
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59.5
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68.2
61.0
85.9
103.8
32.6
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40.1
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67.1
44.2
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79.6
27.4
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42.6
43.4
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Striations faintly visible
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85
85
86
86
86
86
87
87
87
87
92
92
92
92
97
97
97
97
97
103
103
103
103
106
106
106
107
107
116
116
118
118
122
122
122
123
123
125
Unit
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
STP Provenience
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
60N/60E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
100S/40E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
200S/20E
Depth
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
40-50
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
40-50
Species
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Polinices sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Polinices
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Hinge/end/spire
1
53
0
0
2
48
0
0
18
0
0
1
4
• 1
0
4
17
1
0
5
20
4
1
0
1
5
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
28
0
22
0
0
10
0
3
0
2
Burned
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Count
45
497
7
303
38
334
111
11
205
1
63
5
57
1
11
109
48
6
35
95
164
12
1
31
47
80
8
48
22
29
24
1
2
118
92
104
90
2
55
71
14
19
7
Weight
2.8
215.6
0.4
19.3
2.3
169.8
12.3
1.0
84.3
<0.1
5.7
0.4
27.5
0.8
0.4
8.4
58.8
0.6
1.8
7.1
54.3
1.3
1.6
1.8
5.4
30.7
1.1
2.1
2.0
10.8
0.7
0.6
0.1
47.9
16.4
41.4
8.1
<0.1
25.4
7.0
5.8
1.2
1.1
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129
129
133
133
135
135
136
136
144
144
144
144
144
151
151
151
151
158
158
158
158
167
167
167
167
173
173
173
173
176
180
180
183
183
183
186
186
187
187
187
189
Unit
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
STP Provenience
200S/20E
200S/20E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
181S/10E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
100S/61E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
50N/18E
SON/I 8E
50N/18E
50N/18E
SON/I 8E
50N/18E
SON/I 8E
50N/18E
Depth
40-50
50-60
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
40-50
40-50
40-50
50-60
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
Species
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Olivella biplicata
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Hinge/end/spire
0
1
6
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
11
1
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
8
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Burned
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Count
2
2
17
39
10
14
7
14
3
7
17
87
1
8
80
9
47
6
56
5
35
1
70
7
21
2
25
3
12
1
12
3
8
22
1
13
17
5
13
1
3
5
4
Weight
0.2
0.3
9.1
2.8
5.2
1.9
2.0
1.2
1.0
0.6
0.8
33.3
0.4
1.1
6.4
0.4
21.5
0.5
3.9
0.5
22.6
0.3
4.0
0.2
7.0
0.1
2.2
0.2
4.6
0.1
1.0
0.3
8.8
2.6
0.1
8.1
1.7
3.1
1.4
0.1
0.8
0.5
0.9
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Cat#
189
14
68
67
67
46
46
46
46
48
45
45
45
45
47
47
10
10
11
11
59
59
58
61
76
76
12
30
30
30
30
29
29
29
29
31
31
32
33
3
3
3
3
Unit
6
STP
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
7
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
18
Provenience
50N/18E
60N/10E
60N/30E
60N/30E
60N/30E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/50E
60N/70E
60N/70E
60N/70E
60N/70E
60N/90E
60N/90E
60N/90E
60N/90E
40N/10E
40N/10E
100S/10E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/30E
100S/50E
100S/50E
100S/50E
100S/50E
Depth
40-50
0-10
10-20
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
20-30
20-30
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
0-10
20-30
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
10-20
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
20-30
20-30
30-40
40-50
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
Species
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Ostrea lurida
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Hinge/end/spire
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
-0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
Burned
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Count
2
1
2
2
4
20
14
2
4
1
8
23
2
6
1
1
13
11
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
7
8
1
19
1
18
1
20
1
3
1
1
3
2
2
3
Weight
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
9.7
1.5
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.8
6.8
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.1
7.8
0.8
0.4
0.1
0.4
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
0.2
0.3
<0.1
0.5
3.3
0.6
1.2
0.7
7.6
0.1
2.5
0.1
0.3
<0.1
<0.1
1.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
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SDI-9607 Shell Cat
Cat*
5
5
6
7
20
20
20
22
22
22
26
26
24
13
16
17
15
63
64
81
78
78
79
53
53
52
52
54
55
50
50
49
49
36
36
35
35
35
69
69
69
70
70
Unit STP
18
18
18
18
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
21
23
23
23
25
27
28
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
30
31
31
31
31
32
32
32
32
32
33
33
33
33
33
Provenience
100S/50E
100S/50E
100S/50E
100S/50E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
100S/70E
140S/10E
180S/10E
180S/80E
180S/10E
200S/90W
200S/50W
200S/30W
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/10W
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/10E
200S/30E
200S/30E
200S/30E
200S/30E
200S/50E^
200S/50E
200S/50E
200S/50E
200S/50E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
Depth
10-20
10-20
20-30
30-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
30-40
30-40
20-30
10-20
10-20
20-30
0-10
10-20
0-10
10-20
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
10-20
0-10
0-10
20-30
30-40
10-20
10-20
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
10-20
Species
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Polinices sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Argopecten sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Hinge/end/spire
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
Burned
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Count
1
7
1
1
4
1
11
9
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
8
3
8
3
2
1
1
3
1
3
5
2
2
6
8
4
1
2
5
4
Weight
0.1
1.1
0.5
0.2
2.6
0.1
1.4
6.6
2.2
0.3
0.3
<0.1
0.1
<0.1
0.2
0.1
<0.1
0.8
0.5
0.1
1.1
0.5
0.1
7.1
0.1
3.0
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.3
<0.1
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.1
0.1
1.6
0.7
1.2
0.1
0.1
2.0
0.2
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Cat*
75
71
71
71
72
72
72
73
73
74
57
56
56
62
38
40
40
37
37
41
Unit STP
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
35
39
39
39
39
39
39
Provenience
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
200S/70E
220S/10E
220S/10E
220S/10E
240S/20E
100S/90E
100S/90E
100S/90E
100S/90E
100S/90E
100S/90E
Depth
60-70
20-30
20-30
20-30
30-40
30-40
30-40
40-50
40-50
50-60
10-20
0-10
0-10
0-10
10-20
20-30
20-30
0-10
0-10
30-40
Species
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Argopecten sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Unidentified
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Chione sp.
Unidentified
Unidentified
Hinge/end/spire
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
•0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Burned
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Count
1
3
4
3
1
7
4
3
1
2
2
5
2
1
2
7
6
6
5
3
Weight
<0.1
0.1
3.1
0.1
<0.1
1.5
0.3
0.8
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
2.7
0.1
<0.1
0.6
1.9
0.5
1.1
0.4
0.1
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APPENDIX D
PHOTO RECORD
Photo Record Kelly 15-94
Project Name and Number:
Photographer:
Photo File Number:
Site Number:
Photo No.Direction
Kelly Test Extension 15-94
Ivan Strudwick
PS-1
SDI-9607/W-115
Date Description
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
NW
NW
NW
N
N
NW
N
N
NW
N
N
E
N
N
N
N
N
NE
SSE
SSE
SSE
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/19/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/22/94
7/26/94
7/26/94
7/26/94
7/26/94
7/26/94
7/26/94
Unit 3 Mike Caldwell
Unit 3 200S/20E Mike Caldwell
Unit 3 200S/20E Mike Caldwell
Unit 3 north wall profile @ 60 cm
Unit 3 north wall profile @ 60 cm
Unit 3 floor/walls @ 60 cm
Unit 4 181S/10E floor @ 40 cm
Unit 4 181S/10E floor @ 40 cm
Unit 4 181S/10E floor @ 40 cm
Datura plant/flower
Datura plant/flower
Datura plant/flower
Unit 5 100S/61E north wall profile @ 70 cm
Unit 5 1 0OS/61 E north wall profile @ 70 cm
Unit 5 1 0OS/61 E north wall profile @ 70 cm
Unit 6 50N/18E north wall profile
Unit 6 50N/18E north wall @ 50 cm
Unit 6 overview
Unit 6 w/all loci in background
Unit 6 from north end of site
Unit 6 from north end of site
APPENDIX E
RESUMES
RESUME
DENNIS R. GALLEGOS
PRINCIPAL
Gallegos & Associates
2227 Faraday Avenue, Suite C
Carlsbad, CA 92008
619-929-0055
EDUCATION
B.A. Anthropology, California State University, Northridge, 1974
B.S. Business, California State University, Northridge, 1973
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION
Society for American Archaeology
Archaeological Conservancy
Society for California Archaeology
San Diego County Archaeological Society
Carlsbad Historic Preservation Commission 1989-1993
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Gallegos & Associates
August 1990 to Present
Principal Investigator for cultural resource studies within southern California for federal,
State and local compliance. These projects include constraint level evaluations, surveys,
CEQA testing programs, evaluations for National Register status, and data recovery
programs. Mr. Gallegos is knowledgeable of Federal legal requirements as well as, City,
County and CEQA requirements, having worked on over 300 projects within the past 20
years. He has served as principal investigator for a number of recent federal cultural
resource projects which involved agency and 106 compliance. These projects include:
surveys and test programs on Camp Pendleton, NAS Miramar, Naval Radio Receiving
Facility, and Cleveland National Forest; testing of a 5,000 year-old site along the San Luis
Rey River Valley to determine site importance; and testing to determine site boundary for a
village within Guajome Regional Park for the County of San Diego. Major cultural
resource overviews include San Dieguito River Valley Park (80,000 acres), City of
Escondido, San Marcos planning areas, and City of Encinitas. Recent projects directed by
Mr. Gallegos include: Chevron-Montecito Ranch inventory, Daley Ranch test, Fieldstone
test and data recovery program, M.J. Brock Twin Oaks data recovery, NAS Miramar
sample inventory of 20,000 acres, City of San Diego East Mission Gorge data recovery
program, Pardee Subarea HI inventory (3,000 acres) and Subarea IV inventory (1,500
acres).
ERC Environmental and Energy Services Company
1978 to July 1990
Project manager responsible for management and direction of cultural resource surveys,
test excavations, and data recovery programs. Major projects include the data recovery
programs for Ballast Point, Batiquitos Ridge, Twin Oaks Valley Ranch, Kuebler Ranch -
Otay Mesa, Fieldstone Northview, and Daon's Santa Fe Ridge. Utility line projects
involving FERC, NEPA, and 106 compliance include the SCE Palo Verde/Devers 200-mile
DENNIS R. GALLEGOS 1/93
transmission line corridor survey, testing, and data recovery program; SDG&E La Rosita
transmission line; and the SDG&E La Jet solar study. Large-scale Class II cultural
resource inventories include the Bureau of Land Management's 2.5-million acre Central
Mojave and Colorado Desert regions and the BLM's 250,000-acre East/West Mesa
Imperial Valley studies.
Archaeological Consultant
1977 to 1978
Archaeological consultant with Wirth Associates, Inc. for SDG&E including: Talega
Substation survey (field director); Phase II archaeological inventory report, plant site to
Devers and Miguel Substations, Sundesert Nuclear Project transmission system
environmental study; archaeological study of the Jamul Mountain Alternative, Sundesert
Nuclear Project transmission system environmental study (field director); and Phase I
archaeology report, plant site to Victorville/Lugo and Devers to Victorville/Lugo, Sundesert
Nuclear Project transmission system environmental study.
Bureau of Land Management
1975 to 1977
Archaeologist for the USDI, Bureau of Land Management, California Desert Planning
Staff, Sacramento/Riverside, California. Lead archaeologist for the Saline Valley Unit
Resource Analysis (cultural resource inventory of 500,000 acres).
Assisted in the cultural resource inventory, unit resource analysis, and management
framework plan for the East Mojave Planning Units (2,000,000 acres in the California
Desert). Developed survey inventory and data collection methods for computer input and
analysis. Developed a predictive model for locating prehistoric sites on the basis of
environmental variables. This model also identified site type and relative site density for
each site type on the basis of environmental setting.
State of California
1975
Archaeologist for the State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation.
Responsible for site testing and excavation of the 1812 Russian Fort Ross, Fort Ross,
California.
Archaeological Consultant
1972 to 1974
Archaeological consultant for historic and prehistoric sites to include mapping,
survey,excavation, and data recovery programs for private contractors, utilities,
universities, Caltrans, HUD, and museums. Project areas include: Ventura Mission site,
Ventura, California; Kirk Creek, Big Sur, California; Salton Sea area, Imperial County,
California; Crowder Canyon, San Bernardino County, California; and Cuyama, California.
Responsibilities included data recovery, analysis, photography, and report writing.
State of California
1970 to 1973
Park aide for the Department of Parks and Recreation. Responsible for survey, excavation,
payroll, and disbursement of funds for the Castaic, Hardluck, and Pyramid projects, Los
Angeles National Forest, California.
DENNIS R. GALLEGOS 1/93
AWARDS
Special Achievement Award, presented by the Bureau of Land Management, California
Desert Planning Staff, April 1977.
MAJOR REPORTS
1992 (with Strudwick)
Historical/Archaeological Test Report for Daley Ranch, Escondido, California.
CEQA test program to determine importance for 23 prehistoric and historic sites.
1992 (with Strudwick)
Historical/Archaeological Survey Report for Montecito Ranch Property, Ramona,
California. Literature review and field inventory for 953 acres producing 36
prehistoric and historic sites.
1992 (with Kyle)
Historical/Archaeological Survey and Test for Carlsbad Ranch, Carlsbad,
California. Literature review, field survey and significance testing conducted for
five sites.
1992 (with Schroth and Strudwick)
Historical/Archaeological Sample Inventory for Naval Air Station, Miramar, San
Diego, California. Fifteen percent sample inventory of the 18,433 acre facility to
provide data for GIS ARC-INFO and site probability modeling for land use
planning.
1992 (editor)
Cultural Resource Evaluation for the Village of Tenaja, CA-RT/-271 and CA-RIV-
3973, Trabuco Ranger District, Cleveland National Forest. Testing program
conducted to determine National Register eligibility.
1992 (with Kyle)
Historical/Archaeological Survey and National Register Evaluation Report for
Camp Pendleton Military Family Housing, San Diego, California. Survey and
testing program to identify and determine National Register properties.
1990 (with Schroth)
Archaeological Investigations of a Five Hundred Year Old Settlement at Twin Oaks
Valley Ranch, San Marcos, California. A data recovery program for a late period
habitation site in compliance with federal, state and local requirements.
1990 (with Kyle)
Early Period Occupation at the Kuebler Ranch Site SDi-8654, Otay Mesa, San
Diego County, California. A data recovery program for a 7,000 years old site on
Otay Mesa prepared for the County of San Diego.
1989 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory and Testing Program for Lilac Ranch, Valley Center,
California. Survey of 1,000 acres and testing program for 20 prehistoric and
historic sites.
DENNIS R. GALLEGOS 1/93
1989 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory and Testing Program for Salt Creek Ranch, Chula
Vista, California. Survey of 1,000 acres and testing of historic and prehistoric
sites for site importance under CEQA.
1988 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory and Data Acquisition Program, GEO East Mesa
Geothermal Project, Imperial Valley, California. Cultural resource inventory of
1000 acres for geothermal energy development on USDI, BLM lands in the
California desert
1988 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory for a Series of Drill Sites within the Amir, Indian Rose
Area Lease. Inventory conducted in southeastern California for the development of
gold exploration on federal lands by Amir Mines, Ltd.
1988 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory and CEQA Test for Site Importance, Rancho Bernardo
Lake Course. Inventory of 315 acres, identification and testing of ten prehistoric
sites for the J.W. Colachis Company.
1988 (with others)
Cultural Resource Survey and Testing Program for the East Mesa Detention
Facility, San Diego California. Project involved the survey of 523 acres, the
identification of eight prehistoric and one historic site, and the testing of these sites
with respect to CEQA. Three of these sites were quarry localities on Otay Mesa.
Report prepared for the County of San Diego.
1988 (with others)
Five Thousand Years of Maritime Subsistence at Ballast Point Prehistoric Site
SDI-48 (W-164), San Diego, California. Report involved the excavation of a
2.5 percent sample within a coastal shell midden site, dated from 6000 to 1500
years before present Report prepared for the U.S. Navy.
1987 (with others)
Historical/prehistoric Inventory for the Green Dragon Colony, La Jolla California.
Report documents the historical development of the Green Dragon Colony. EIR
report for the City of San Diego.
1987 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory for Rancho La Quinta. Inventory of 1272 acres
identifying six prehistoric sites within Coachella Valley, Riverside County,
California. Report prepared for the Landmark Land Company.
1987 (with others)
Subsurface Testing Program to Identify and Evaluate Cultural Resources for the
Santa Barbara Retail Revitalization Project. Testing program to identify historical
and prehistoric sites within four city blocks of downtown Santa Barbara. Report
prepared for the City of Santa Barbara.
1986 (with others)
Cultural and Paleontological Survey and Testing for Pacific Rim, Carlsbad,
California. Project involved the survey of over 1,000 acres along die northern
shore of Batiquitos Lagoon, the identification of 14 prehistoric, 1 historic, and 1
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paleontological site, and the testing of prehistoric and historic sites to determine
importance under CEQA. Report prepared for the City of Carlsbad.
1986 (with Cheever)
Cultural Resource Testing Program for Archaeological Sites SDI-607, -612, -212,
6825 and W-105, Carlsbad, California. Testing program for five sites located
along the south shore of Batiquitos Lagoon for the City of Carlsbad.
1986 (with Cheever)
Cultural Resource Testing Program for SDI-12 (W-662) Loci L, M, N, and P,
Penasquitos Creek, San Diego, California. CEQA testing of four prehistoric
localities for Pardee Construction Company.
1986 (with Cheever)
Carmel Mountain Ranch Data Recovery Program for Early Period Archaeological
Site SDI-6087. Report prepared for Carmel Mountain Ranch.
1986 (with others)
Lake Cahuilla Prehistoric Occupation at MP-4434 and IMP-5167, Imperial Valley,
California. Data recovery for Ryerson Concrete Company.
1985 Early and Late Period Occupation at Rogers Ridge (SDI-4845, W-182), Carlsbad,
California. Data recovery program to include the excavation of 94,1 by 1 m units
at six loci dating from 850 to 7000 years B.P. for Resource Microsystems Inc. and
Daon Inc.
1984 (with others)
Archaeological Investigations at SDI-5130, Mar Lado Project, Oceanside,
California. Data recovery program for L and L Development
1984 Cultural Resource Data Recovery Program for SDG&E's Imperial Valley to
La Rosita 230-kV Transmission Line. Report prepared for SDG&E, San Diego,
California.
1984 Windsong Shores Data Recovery Program for Site W-131 (Agua Hedionda),
Carlsbad, California. Excavation of a 5 percent sample at a 7,000 to 8,500 year old
site for Hunts Partnership.
1984 West Mesa Cultural Resource Survey and Site Evaluation, Imperial Valley,
California. Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management.
1983 Excavation of Diegueno/Ipai Subsistence Camps above Encinitas Creek: A Data
Recovery Program for Fieldstone Northview, Encinitas, California. Report
prepared for the Fieldstone Development Company.
1983 Archaeological Overview for the City of San Marcos, Business/Industrial,
Richman, Lake San Marcos, and Barham/Discovery Community Plan. Report
prepared for the Gty of San Marcos.
1980 (with others)
Cultural Resource Inventory and National Register Assessment of the Southern
California Edison Palo Verde to Devers Transmission Line Corridor (California
portion). Prepared for Southern California Edison, Rosemead, California.
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1980 (with others)
Class II Cultural Resource Inventory of East Mesa and West Mesa Regions,
Imperial Valley, California. Prepared for USDI, Bureau of Land Management,
Riverside, California.
1979 (with others)
Class II Cultural Resource Inventory of the Central Mojave and Colorado Desert
Regions. Prepared for USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Riverside, California.
1978 (with White)
An Archaeological Survey of the Talega Substation Site. Prepared for San Diego
Gas & Electric by Wirth Associates, Inc., San Diego, California.
1978 (with others)
Documentation of the Phase II Archaeology Inventory Report, Plant Site to Devers
and Miguel Substation, Sundesert Nuclear Project Transmission System
Environmental Study. Prepared for San Diego Gas & Electric Company by Wirth
Associates, Inc., San Diego, California.
1978 Jamul Mountains Alternative Route Suitability Review, Sundesert Nuclear Project
Transmission System Environmental Study. Prepared for San Diego Gas &
Electric Company by Wirth Associates, Inc., San Diego, California.
1977 (with others)
Phase I Archaeology Report, Plant Site to Victorville/Lugo and Devers to
Victorville/Lugo, Sundesert Nuclear Project Transmission System Environmental
Study. Prepared for San Diego Gas & Electric Company by Wirth, Associates,
Inc., San Diego, California.
1977 Saline Valley Unit Resource Analysis - Cultural Resources. Prepared for USDI,
Bureau of Land Management, California Desert Planning Staff, Riverside,
California.
1976 (with Hanks)
East Mojave Management Framework Plan - Cultural Resources. Prepared for
USDI, Bureau of Land Management, California Desert Planning Staff, Riverside,
California.
PUBLICATIONS
Coastal Settlement in San Diego County from 9000 to 1300 Years Ago. In press.
Five Thousand Years of Maritime Subsistence at Ballast Point Prehistoric Site SDi-48
(W-164), San Diego, California. In press.
Antiquity and Adaptation at Agua Hedionda, Carlsbad, California in Hunter-Gatherers of
Early Holocene Coastal California, Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los
Angeles, 1991.
A Review and Synthesis of Environmental and Cultural Material for the Batiquitos Lagoon
Region in San Dieguito - La Jolla, Chronology and Controversy. San Diego County
Archaeological Society, Research Paper, Number 1,1987.
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Relocation of the Ballast Point Tryworks Oven Foundation (with Adella Schroth) in Fort
Guijarros Quarterly 3:2.
Early Man and a Cultural Chronology for Batiquitos Lagoon in Casual Papers, Cultural
Resource Management Center, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University,
1986.
Batiquitos Lagoon Revisited in Casual Papers, Cultural Resource Management Center,
Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1985.
Class II Cultural Resource Inventory, East Mesa and West Mesa Region, Imperial Valley,
California, (with others). USDI, BLM, 1980.
Cultural Resource Inventory of the Central Mojave and Colorado Desert Regions, (with
others). USDI, BLM, Cultural Resources Publications, Archaeology 1980.
RESUME
IVAN STRUDWICK
PROJECT ARCHAEOLOGIST
Gallegos & Associates
2227 Faraday Avenue, Suite C
Carlsbad, CA 92008
619-929-0055
EDUCATION
B.A. Anthropology, California State University, Long Beach, May 1981
M.A. Anthropology, California State University, Long Beach, May 1986
Thesis: "Temporal and Area! Considerations Regarding the Prehistoric
Circular Fishhook of Coastal California"
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION
Society of Professional Archaeologists
APPOINTMENTS
1983 Graduate Field Assistant: California State University, Long Beach, Archaeological Field
Class, Trabuco Hills
1981 Graduate Field Assistant: California State University, Long Beach, Archaeological Field
Class, Santa Catalina Island
AWARDS
1981 Scholarship: Anthropology Club of CSULB. December 1981
1980-81 President's Honor List: CSULB. Spring 1980,1981
1975 Scholarship: National Science Foundation, marine biological research
EXPERIENCE
Gallegos and Associates
February 1991 to Present
Project archaeologist and field director for monitoring, survey, test and data recovery programs.
Duties include supervision of personnel, literature reviews, field survey, site mapping,
photography, field notes and report preparation including write-up and final graphics. Major
survey and test reports include: Pardee Subarea III (San Diego Co.), Portuguese Bend (LA Co.),
Trabuco Land Exchange (Orange Co.), Pendleton Housing (San Diego Co.), Chevron-Ramona
(San Diego Co.), Daley Ranch (San Diego Co.), Oceanside Reclaimed Water (San Diego Co.),
Tenaja (Riverside Co.), Miramar NAS (San Diego Co.) and Miramar Landfill (San Diego Co.)
Chambers Group
1990 to 1991
Field director for Crowder Canyon test excavations of nine sites (SBr-113-115, 3769, 3771-3774,
3803H). Duties included direction of personnel, as well as, completing mapping, photography,
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and field notes. Assistant field director for the Las Flores Ranch project, which consisted of
performing a wide range of duties at SBr-1615, 1672, 1674 and JS-1. Also worked temporarily
on field survey for the Metropolitan Water District where duties included recording prehistoric and
historic sites in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Directed by Phil DeBarros and
Roderic McLean.
The Keith Companies
1988 to 1990
Field director for Pelican Hill transportation corridor for the Irvine Coast Development. This
included the excavation of over fifteen sites including Ora-660-663, 671-673, 679 and 683 and
was the final phase of the initial test phase conducted from August through November of 1987.
Responsibilities included transporting and directing of personnel (often in excess of twenty
individuals), directing excavation, recording of field notes and features, and photography.
Additionally, surveys and site recording were occasionally undertaken and site updates completed.
Directed by Mike Macko and Roger Mason.
Archaeological Consultant
1983 to 1988
1988 March - July: Assistant field director for the excavation of prehistoric site Riv-364, near
Temecula. Duties included supervision of between four and eight individuals, excavation,
recording, unit placement, and the production of a site map. Also responsible for logistics,
photography and site mapping. Native American assistance included Phil Ibanez and
Marina Ortega who assisted with excavation. Directed by Chris Drover.
February - March: Crew member for the survey and excavation of 10 sites (including Ora-
647, 648, 1063) in the south Saddleback foothills. Responsible for excavation and
recording, including unit profiles, soil type, Munsell color and photography. Directed by
Steven Wakefield.
December (1987) - March: Laboratory analysis and recording of artifacts and ecofacts from
steatite quarry sites in Fresno, including Fre-632, 633, 1154, 1155. Responsible for
weighing, measuring, sketching and identifying recovered items for C-14, hydration and
sourcing. Directed by Adella Schroth, Chambers Group, Inc.
January - February: Crew member for the excavation of historic refuse site in Irwindale as
part of the initial test for the construction of the Los Angeles Raiders football stadium and
parking facility. Duties included writing site report. Directed by Jim Brock, Archaeology
Advisory Group.
1987 August - November: Crew chief for test survey and excavation of a series of sites inland of
Pelican Point as part of the San Juaquin Hills transportation corridor. Sites included Ora-
662 (Pelican Hill) and a number of rock shelters used by late prehistoric Gabrielino. Also
participated in six weeks of laboratory analysis of remains, instructing coworkers about
shellfish identification. Directed by Mike Macko.
July: Directed survey and mapping of historic and prehistoric sites (including SBr-180) on
261 acres near the Mojave River narrows in Victorville for Mike Macko.
May - June: Laboratory analysis, illustration and publication of PCAS artifact collection
obtained from the Crystal Cove survey of March, 1983. Analysis included an independent
synthesis of local projectile point data in order to provide a comparative base for the points
collected during the survey.
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March: Survey and excavation of Ora-718 (Bee Canyon) in the lower Saddleback foothills
as a portion of a test phase for development. Directed by Bill Breece, LSA Inc.
February: Survey and excavation of Ora-123, 221-222 (Bonita Mesa Canyon) along an
eastern upper Newport Bay tributary. Directed by Bill Breece, LSA Inc.
January: Excavation of Ora-3 overlooking Emerald Bay, north Laguna Beach. Directed by
Bill Breece, Sanchez-Talarico Inc.
1986 December - January (1987): Survey and test excavation of Ora-64 in upper Newport Bay.
Directed by Bill Breece, LSA Inc.
August - October: Survey, excavation, grading observation, mapping, photography, and
monitoring of the twenty mile Union 76 pipeline project (platform Irene) in
Lompoc/Vandenberg area. Directed monitoring of prehistoric and historic remains
including location and recording of previously unrecorded sites along the northern ten miles
of pipeline. Assisted with excavation of several Purisimeno Chumash sites. Directed by
Jim Miller, URS Corp.
1986 July - August: US Forest Service Reconnaissance Report Archaeologist for a 790 acre
project within the Pinyon Flats area of the San Jacinto Forest District. Produced an
historical/archaeological report of the fieldwork and research conducted (report filed under
tide ARR 05-12-SJ-66) of the Mountain Cahuilla as well as ranching and mining activities
in the region. Directed by Kathy Valenzuela, Idyllwild Ranger Station.
June: Survey and preliminary excavation of Riv-1970-1974, five prehistoric Lake Cahuilla
sites near Indio, California. Directed by Bill Breece, LSA Inc.
May: Survey, photography and test excavation of Riv-269 (Mission Creek). Directed by
Dr. Jeff Altschul, Statistical Research Inc.
March: Phosphate analysis of a late prehistoric site near Escondido, California. Westec
Services, Inc.
1985 September - November: Survey and excavation of W-182, Carlsbad. Directed by Dennis
Gallegos, Westec Services Inc.
September: Laboratory identification of shellfish remains from a San Dieguito site on
Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad. Directed by Dr. Henry Koerper.
August: Excavation of burial site Ora-287 (Fluor) in Irvine. Included discovery and
excavation of the first burial associated basketry discovered in Orange County since the
1930's. Directed by Adella Schroth and Joyce Clevenger, Westec Services Inc.
June - August: Field excavation and laboratory analysis of SC1I-119 (Big Dog Cave),
SCO-1178 and 1215 on San Clemente Island. Included excavation of a basin-shaped
house floor and several burials with associated mourning pits. Post-graduate work with
UCLA, directed by Dr. Douglas Armstrong with senior advisor Dr. Clement Meighan.
1984 September - March (1985): Topographical mapping, excavation and grading monitoring of
the Encino village burial grounds, LAn-43. Fieldwork included discovery and excavation
of several burials. Directed by Dr. Nancy Desautels and Paul Langenwalter, SRS Inc.
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May - September: Survey, topographical mapping, grading observation, excavation,
photography and illustration of several sites, including Ora-504, 632, 635-640, 746-750,
789, 1053, along the Pico drainage of coastal Rancho San Clemente. Directed by Adella
Schroth and Ted Cooley, ARF Inc.
February - March: Final of Prado Flood Control Basin surveys, topographical mapping
and excavations of previous year. Directed by Paul Langenwalter and Jim Brock.
1983 November: Excavation of LAn-59. Directed by Dr. David Van Horn.
October: Survey, recording and test excavation of several sites, including Ker-1,4,11 and
other previously undesignated sites, in Kern County. Directed by Dr. Douglas Armstrong.
Senior advisors: Franklin Fenenga and Clement Meighan.
1983 September: Excavation of several Newport Bay shell middens. Directed by Beth Padon,
LSA Inc.
June - September: Field survey, topographical mapping with transit, map production and
excavation of the Prado Flood Control Basin extension for the US Army Corps of
Engineers. This project was completed in March of 1984. Directed by Paul Langenwalter
and Jim Brock.
January: Transit mapping of Ora-125.
PUBLICATIONS
1988 (co-author with E.J. Rosenthal, S.L. Williams, M. Roeder and W. Bonner). The Bulrush
Canyon Project: Excavations at Bulrush Canyon Site (Seal-137) and Camp Cactus Road
Site, Santa Catalina Island. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 24(2-3): 1-120.
1987 (co-author with A. Schroth and R. Cerreto) The Cultural Assemblage from the PCAS
Crystal Cove Project. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 23(4):7-29.
1986 Comments on a Shell Artifact and Worked Shell Pieces form CA-SLO-187, San Simeon
State Beach. Appendix F, The Prehistory of San Simeon Creek by Philip Hines.
Department of Parks and Recreation. June 1986, pp. 140-145.
1985 The Single-piece Circular fishhook: Classification and Chronology. Pacific Coast
Archaeological Society Quarterly 21(2):32-69.
1983 Shell Fishhooks and the Archaeology of Coastal California. Informant. Newsletter of the
CSULB Anthropology Club. Spring 1983.
PAPERS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS
1985 Reassessing the Temporal Placement of the Southern California Single-piece Fishhook.
Presented at the Society for California Archaeology Meetings, San Diego, California.
1984 Three Late Prehistoric Time Markers for Coastal California. Presented at the Society for
California Archaeology Meetings, Salinas, California.
1983 Some Notes on the Single-piece Shell Fishhook of Central and Southern California.
Presented at the Southwestern Anthropological Association Meetings, San Diego,
California.
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1982 The Relation of Prestige and Age in Hopi and Balinese Societies During the First Half of
the Twentieth Century. Presented at the Southwestern Anthropological Association
Meetings, Sacramento, California, and to the Anthropology club of CSULB in April,
1982.
Special Interest Projects
1992 May - July: Assisted Steven Schwartz and Dr. Patricia Martz with excavations and studies
of fishhooks on San Nicolas Island.
1991 July: Assisted Steven Schwartz with archaeology on San Nicolas Island.
1988 Feb.- March: Assisted Adella Schroth with research at Danby Lake in the Mojave desert.
Duties included supervising excavation, mapping with transit, unit placement, surface
collection and site photography.
1987 December: Volunteer excavation of Rose Spring site.(Iny-372) in the Owens Valley,
assisting Bob Yohe with dissertation research. Principle duties included excavation and
feature recording.
1983 March: Field survey of several sites inland of Crystal Cove, Laguna Beach for PCAS.
Project completed with publication in 1987.
February: Excavation of the Lugo Adobe. Directed by Paul Langenwalter.
1982 April- June: Survey and topographical mapping with transit of LAn-235 on the CSULB
campus.
1980 Jan.- June: Fieldwork and laboratory analysis of Ora-119, eastern upper Newport Bay.
Directed by Dr. E. Jane Rosenthal.