The Central California Chronological Sequence Re-Examined
- 1 April 1953
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in American Antiquity
- Vol. 18 (4) , 341-353
- https://doi.org/10.2307/277102
Abstract
For a number of years the subject of California archaeology has undergone a great deal of discussion. A large measure of this discussion has been concerned with the problem of chronology. Heizer (1949) has postulated a classification of cultural and temporal relationships for central California. His chronology is based primarily on stratigraphic sequences together with intrasite comparisons and geological-chemical soil and bone analysis. This paper is an attempt to examine a part of his sequences using a new method for the chronological ordering of archaeological deposits (Brainerd 1951; Robinson 1951). The material to follow will be divided into three categories: 1) theory and method; 2) a discussion of the sequences resulting from the application of the method used here; and 3) the nature of the conclusions which one may safely draw in the light of 1) and 2) above.Keywords
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- Notes on Colorado River Basin ArchaeologyAmerican Antiquity, 1948