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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> 83<br />

KELLY, Tim<br />

Sequoia National Forest<br />

see HOWE, Mark<br />

KENNETT, Douglas<br />

University of Oregon<br />

see JAZWA, Christopher<br />

KERWIN, William<br />

BLM Bishop Field Office<br />

Wildland Fire Suppression Activity and Fire Effects to Cultural Resources<br />

• Symposium 2 (Victoria South); Thursday, 2:45 PM<br />

Agency management decisions made during wildland fire suppression operations usually occur<br />

under very short timeframes. While these decisions made during suppression activity can impact<br />

cultural resources, additional impacts from high intensity fire can affect cultural resources.<br />

Coordinating within the Incident Command System (ICS) during emergency operations is one<br />

task of the Fire Archaeologist/Resource Advisor position. This presentation will consider<br />

Incident Command management strategies and discuss fire effects to cultural resources<br />

associated with wildland fire.<br />

KERWIN, William<br />

Bureau of Land Management<br />

see SIEFKIN, Nelson<br />

KINKELLA, Andrew<br />

Moorpark College<br />

DEPPE, Darlene<br />

GENGL, Elizabeth<br />

Moorpark College<br />

Moorpark College <strong>Archaeology</strong> Program<br />

• Symposium 6 (La Sierra); Friday, 9:30 AM<br />

Since its inception in the early 1970s, the mission of the Moorpark College <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

Program has been to give students an exceptional education in hands-on archaeology <strong>for</strong> a<br />

minimal amount of money. For the last several field seasons, students have participated in<br />

survey, excavation, and laboratory analysis related to VEN 1691, a coastal shell midden site<br />

located at the intersection of the Oxnard Plain and the Santa Monica Mountains. The professor<br />

and two students will discuss their initial findings and interpretations along with the relative hits<br />

and misses of the project from a pedagogical point of view.<br />

KINOSHITA, Jun<br />

Yosemite National Park<br />

Jello and Powertools: Lessons Learned from a Fire Archeologist<br />

• Symposium 2 (Victoria South); Thursday, 1:00 PM<br />

“What is a fire-archeologist?” is a common question some of us are asked. This paper uses realworld<br />

examples to illustrate the increasing impact that wildland fire can have on archeological

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