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California Archaeology: Journal of the Society for California Archaeology
Volume 3, Issue 2: Fall 2011
ARTICLES
Mobile Mounds: Asymmetrical Exchange and the Role of the Tomol in the
Development
of Chumash Complexity
Mikael Fauvelle
Diversity in Prehistoric Burials and Cemeteries in the Western Yuman Region
Don Laylander
Origins of Olivella Beads in the Coachella Valley, Alta California
Mariam Dahdul
Putting Central California Charmstones in Context: A View from CA-CCO-548
Thad M. Van Bueren and Randy S. Wiberg
REPORTS
Investigations at the Sepulveda Adobe: An Illustration of Common Issues
Related to Archaeological Interpretation
Michael P. Sampson
Historic Period Chumash Occupation of ‘Anayapax, Anacapa Island, Alta
California
Torben Rick
REVIEWS
The Lost Boys of Zeta Psi: A Historical Archaeology of Masculinity at a
University Fraternity, by Laurie A. Wilkie.
Reviewed by Chelsea Blackmore
Modern Oceans, Ancient Sites: Archaeology and Marine Conservation on San
Miguel Island, California, by Todd J. Braje.
Reviewed by Adrian R. Whitaker
California Maritime Archaeology: A San Clemente Island Perspective, by L.
Mark Raab, Jim Cassidy, Andrew Yatsko, and William J. Howard.
Reviewed by Terry L. Jones
California’s Ancient Past: From the Pacific to the Range of Light, by Jeanne
E. Arnold.
Reviewed by Kathryn A. Klar
Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management: Visions for the Future, by
Lynne Sebastian and William D. Lipe.
Reviewed by Dana McGowan
NEWS AND NOTES Compiled by Shelly Davis-King
The Glines Canyon Ideal Stamp Mill, Mono County, California by David J.
Scott and Clifford Shaw
• A Second Fluted Point from Twain Harte, Central Sierra Nevada, California
by Michael J. Moratto, Shelly Davis-King, Jeffrey Rosenthal, and Laurie
Sylwester • SCA News of Record • 2011 Keeler Conference, Toms Place, Mono
County, California by Mark E. Basgall • Sands of Time: SCA’S Past: Memories
of Adán Eduardo Treganza, 1916–1968 by Michael J. Moratto, Robert G. Elston,
Tom King, Wallace B. Woolfenden, and Miley P. Holman
California Archaeology publishes original papers on the archaeology of Alta
California, Baja California, and adjoining regions (southern Oregon, western
Nevada and Arizona). The journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge of
California’s past and it will consider manuscripts that treat theory,
method, and/or empirical findings from either the prehistoric or historic
(text-aided) era. Ethnohistoric or ethnographic studies will be considered
only if they make explicit connections to or have clear implications for the
material record. Paleoenvironmental studies will be considered with the same
caveat. Papers dealing with the recent past (< 50 years) will be given lower
priority for publication.
The journal publishes four types of papers: articles that advance
theoretical, methodological, and/or empirical knowledge of a major issue in
the prehistory or history of California or an adjoining region; reports that
present descriptive information on important and/or unusual discoveries;
letters, that briefly comment on recently published research (commonly
followed by a response); reviews, that briefly evaluate recently published
books, DVDs, museum exhibits, or other materials with significant
archaeological content.
The journal also publishes in each issue a News and Notes column, which
includes information on recent field work, legal developments, and/or other
events or activities related to the practice of archaeology in California
and adjoining regions.
Submissions: Submissions to California Archaeology are primarily electronic.
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letter should identify the manuscript as an ARTICLE, REPORT, LETTER, or
REVIEW. Tables should be sent collected together in a separate file in
either MS Word or Excel format. Figures should be sent as 300 dpi TIFs, each
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Editors: Editor: Terry L. Jones, Department of Social Sciences, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0329
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Managing Editor: Jill Gardner
Associate Editors:
Historical Archaeology - Kent Lightfoot, Department of Anthropology,
University of California, Berkeley
Reviews - Kathleen Hull, Department of Anthropology, University of
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