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<strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 119<br />

YOUNG, David A.<br />

Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory<br />

see GARFINKEL, Alan<br />

ZABORSKY, Erik C.<br />

Bureau of Land Management Hollister Field Office<br />

Diablo Range <strong>Archaeology</strong>: Arroyo Blanco Rancheria<br />

• General Session 1 (Arlington); Thursday, 2:45 PM<br />

In an ef<strong>for</strong>t to better understand the prehistoric settlement and subsistence patterns within central<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia’s Diablo Mountain Range and west side of the San Joaquin Valley in particular,<br />

master’s thesis research examined the relationship between cultural adaptation to the<br />

environment and several regional models of prehistoric occupation. Located in the foothills of<br />

western Fresno County the Arroyo Blanco Rancheria site (CA-FRE-1331) provided a good<br />

example <strong>for</strong> Late period Yokuts habitation; other data from the site also indicated a possible<br />

Early or Middle period inhumation.<br />

ZAK, Jacqueline<br />

Director of Conservation, Kaman-Kalehoyuk Excavation,<br />

PATERAKIS, Alice Boccia<br />

Japanese Institute of Anatolian <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

First Aid <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Artifacts: An Introduction<br />

• Workshop (Arlington), Wednesday, 1:00 - 5:00 PM<br />

This workshop will present guidelines <strong>for</strong> a non-invasive approach to the preservation of objects<br />

typically encountered during excavation at historic and prehistoric sites in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. After a<br />

brief overview of the causes of deterioration, discussion will address strategies <strong>for</strong> the safe<br />

recovery, transport, and storage of stone, bone, shell, metals, glass, wood, fibers, and other<br />

materials.<br />

ZEPEDA-HERMAN, Carmen<br />

RECON Environmental<br />

PRICE, Harry<br />

RECON Environmental<br />

Bone Tube from the Ethnographic Village of Las Chollas, San Diego County<br />

• Poster Session 4 (Ben H. Lewis Hall North); Friday, 3:30 - 5:00 PM<br />

This poster presents a detailed description and suggested uses of a bone tube found at CA-SDI-<br />

17,203, the ethnographic village of Las Chollas. A test excavation program was completed <strong>for</strong> a<br />

proposed sewer project in the City of San Diego within the boundaries of CA-SDI-17,203.<br />

Among the artifacts was a bone tube recovered from the 40-50 cm level from a 1x1 meter unit.<br />

The bone tube was made from the long bone of a medium-sized mammal, has been polished, and<br />

has incised cross-hatches and diagonal lines. Only a handful of these artifacts have been found in<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia and none in San Diego County.

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