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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> 17<br />

Symposium 3 (De Anza South); 2:30 – 4:30 pm<br />

Alternative Energy and Human Behavior on a Landscape Level: Results of Recent<br />

Large-Scale Cultural Resources Surveys in Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

Organizers and Chairs: Roderic McLean (LSA Associates, Inc.) and Carrie Simmons (BLM)<br />

Energy-related projects involving large development areas and long, linear transmission corridors<br />

provide opportunities (and challenges) to assess resources on a landscape scale. As<br />

prehistoric hunter-gatherers exploited a variety of landscapes, project access to a variety of<br />

land<strong>for</strong>m settings and ecosystems allows a greater discussion of adaptation over time. Paleoenvironmental<br />

reconstruction is part of the foundation <strong>for</strong> documenting the past. These<br />

large-scale projects also create the need <strong>for</strong> data sharing and collaboration among archaeological<br />

consultants and Native Americans whose ancestors we are studying. Finally, energyrelated<br />

projects often involve federal jurisdiction and/or lands, and relevant issues regarding<br />

compliance with federal preservation law will be discussed.<br />

2:30 The Future is Now: Energized <strong>Archaeology</strong> across the Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Landscape and<br />

Some Implications <strong>for</strong> CRM<br />

Carrie Simmons and Jenny H. Blanchard<br />

2:45 San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Gas Cultural Resources Program – Year 1<br />

Susan Hector<br />

3:00 San Diego Coast to Colorado Desert: Application of 155 Linear Mile Inventory <strong>for</strong> Probability<br />

Modeling<br />

Dennis Gallegos<br />

3:15 Energy and Persistence Conquer all Things: Assessing the Cultural Resources along the Sunrise<br />

Powerlink Transmission Line Corridor<br />

Arleen Garcia-Herbst, Dave Iversen, Brian Williams, and Don Laylander<br />

3:30 Geomorphology and Predictive Modeling of Expected Site Types<br />

Rachael Nixon and Sarah Mattusi<br />

3:45 Applying the Interaction Sphere Concept to Ancient Lake Cahuilla<br />

Fredrick Lange<br />

4:00 Renewable Energy and Non-Renewable Resources: A Tribal Cultural Resources Perspective<br />

<strong>for</strong> Evaluating the Impacts of Renewable Energy Projects<br />

Jill McCormick<br />

4:15 Rock Features in the Mojave Desert: A Fresh Look at Locations and Functions<br />

James Shearer<br />

4:30 END<br />

Thursday PM

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