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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> 77<br />

HICKLIN, Alan<br />

Applied Earthworks, Inc<br />

see STEVENS, Nathan E.<br />

HIGELMIRE, Kelly<br />

San Diego Archaeological Center<br />

see KANSA, Sarah<br />

HILL, Emily J.<br />

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispos<br />

KNECHT, Daniel<br />

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispos<br />

Exploring Method on the Pecho Coast I: Cal Poly San Luis HillObispo Field School<br />

Investigations at CA-SLO-10<br />

• Symposium 6 (La Sierra); Friday, 8:30 AM<br />

In 2006, field class students from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo completed investigations at CA-<br />

SLO-10 on the Pecho Coast of central San Luis Obispo County. Funded by the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

Department of Parks and Recreation, the investigation revealed two temporal components: a<br />

Millingstone occupation dating ca. 6800 cal BP from the base of the deposit and a Middle Period<br />

occupation in the upper levels. In this paper we’ll summarize preliminary findings on faunal and<br />

artifact patterns associated with these two components and relate them to other in<strong>for</strong>mation from<br />

the local area.<br />

HORNE, Stephen<br />

Basin and Range Heritage Consultants<br />

The BLM Adopt-a-Cabin Program: Excess of Enthusiasm, Paucity of Supervision<br />

Symposium 12 (Arlington); Friday, 3:15 PM<br />

Adopt-a-Cabin was a BLM site stewardship program directed toward preservation and adaptive<br />

re-use of historical mining cabins in the western Great Basin and Mohave Desert near<br />

Ridgecrest, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. The program had good intentions and was directed toward a need <strong>for</strong><br />

preservation of historical structures. However the program lacked supervision by cultural<br />

resources professionals. Problems developed with stabilization and improvement activities by<br />

some volunteers. A new, more carefully designed and supervised program is now in place but<br />

the history of this program demonstrates the importance of professional supervision of site<br />

stewards, establishment of baseline conditions, and regular monitoring of site condition.<br />

HOGAN, Wes<br />

Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation<br />

see GASKELL, Sandra<br />

HOWE, Mark<br />

Tonto National Forest<br />

KELLY,Tim<br />

MILLER, Karen<br />

Sequoia National Forest<br />

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia: Uncovering Our History<br />

• General Session 9 (Citrus Heritage); Saturday, 10:00 AM

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