GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE

The use of mortar and pestles has long been associated with acorn processing in California. Based on ethnographic and archaeological evidence, groundstone was used to process a multitude of resources, including small mammals. Twenty groundstone artifacts recovered from the Rock Camp Site in the San...

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Main Author: Padilla, Lacy Ann
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spelling ndltd-csusb.edu-oai-scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu-etd-16582019-10-23T03:36:48Z GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE Padilla, Lacy Ann The use of mortar and pestles has long been associated with acorn processing in California. Based on ethnographic and archaeological evidence, groundstone was used to process a multitude of resources, including small mammals. Twenty groundstone artifacts recovered from the Rock Camp Site in the San Bernardino Mountains were analyzed for protein residues using the crossover immunological electrophoresis (CIEP) method. Using previously obtained data from the Summit Valley, a comparative analysis was done to determine if processing small mammals on groundstone was a common occurrence throughout the San Bernardino Mountain region. 2017-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/603 https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1658&context=etd Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations CSUSB ScholarWorks archaeology San Bernardino California groundstone protein residue analysis crossover immunological electrophoresis Archaeological Anthropology
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topic archaeology
San Bernardino
California
groundstone
protein residue analysis
crossover immunological electrophoresis
Archaeological Anthropology
spellingShingle archaeology
San Bernardino
California
groundstone
protein residue analysis
crossover immunological electrophoresis
Archaeological Anthropology
Padilla, Lacy Ann
GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
description The use of mortar and pestles has long been associated with acorn processing in California. Based on ethnographic and archaeological evidence, groundstone was used to process a multitude of resources, including small mammals. Twenty groundstone artifacts recovered from the Rock Camp Site in the San Bernardino Mountains were analyzed for protein residues using the crossover immunological electrophoresis (CIEP) method. Using previously obtained data from the Summit Valley, a comparative analysis was done to determine if processing small mammals on groundstone was a common occurrence throughout the San Bernardino Mountain region.
author Padilla, Lacy Ann
author_facet Padilla, Lacy Ann
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title GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
title_short GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
title_full GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
title_fullStr GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
title_full_unstemmed GROUNDSTONE ANALYSIS AT THE ROCK CAMP SITE
title_sort groundstone analysis at the rock camp site
publisher CSUSB ScholarWorks
publishDate 2017
url https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/603
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