Artigo Revisado por pares

A Late Prehistoric Homestead on the Santa Barbara Coast

1987; Malki Museum; Volume: 9; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2327-9400

Autores

Jerry D. Moore,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies

Resumo

CA-SBA-1809 is a small site with a low density of cultural materials on a small tributary of Atascadero Creek near Goleta, California (Fig. 1). Although the site contains a rather small archaeological assemblage, it appears to represent a newly recognized late prehistoric settlement type. Typically, Chumash settlements are characterized as large permanent villages, supplemented by specialized resource procurement sites and temporary encampments (Landberg 1965; Brown 1967; Glassow 1975, 1980; Grant 1978a, 1978b). The data from CASBa- 1809 suggest the presence of another type of prehistoric settlement: a small, isolated, permanently occupied homestead. Such a settlement has not, to my knowledge, been reported for the prehistoric Santa Barbara region.

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