Society for California Archaeology 2010 Annual Meeting
Society for California Archaeology 2010 Annual Meeting
Society for California Archaeology 2010 Annual Meeting
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14 <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />
Thursday PM<br />
1:42 Our History is Washing Away: A Different Perspective on Global Warming<br />
Barbara Tejada<br />
1:44 Going Through the Lost and Found: Some Thoughts on Research Potential of the Campbell<br />
Collection at Joshua Tree National Park<br />
Michael Newland<br />
1:46 Giving a Presentation to School Children <strong>for</strong> Dummies<br />
Adrian Whitaker<br />
1:48 Evidence of Extinction or Appeal to Ignorance?<br />
Brian Codding and Terry L. Jones<br />
1:50 The Prehistory of Sea Otters on the Central Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Coast<br />
Terry Jones<br />
1:52 Challenging Perceptions of Island Interiors: A Case Study from the Central Valley Santa Cruz<br />
Island<br />
Jennifer Perry<br />
1:54 Prehistoric Subsistence-Settlement Patterns of the West-Central Sierra Nevada Foothills<br />
Carly Whelan<br />
1:56 Boxes and Bottles on San Nicolas Island<br />
Lisa Thomas-Barnett<br />
1:58 Rum Running along the Los Angeles Coast: An Archaeological Perspective<br />
Erin M. Smith<br />
2:00 Holcomb Valley’s Civil War Connection: Utilizing an Interdisciplinary Approach in Exploring<br />
the Role of Holcomb Valley in Civil War Politics<br />
Susan Wood<br />
2:15 OPEN DISCUSSION<br />
2:30 END<br />
Symposium 2 (Victoria South); 1:00 – 4:15 pm<br />
An Inconvenient Ignition: Issues and Implications <strong>for</strong> Cultural Resource Managers in<br />
an Era of Increasing Wildland Fire Activity<br />
Linn Gassaway (U.S. Forest Service, Sequoia National Forest)<br />
Wildland fire activity in the western United States has risen markedly over the last decade;<br />
fire seasons are beginning earlier, lasting longer, and fires are burning with greater fervor.<br />
Whether due to global climate change, ecosystem degradation, or a multitude of factors,