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Archaeological, Conservation & Preservation Projects atCalifornia Missions and Other Hispanic Sites

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California Mission Studies Association Archaeological, Conservation and Preservation Projects at California Missions and Other Hispanic Sites 2006 CAL POLY ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SCHOOL AT THE SANTA BARBARA PRESIDIO The summer of 2006 represents the second year in a row of Cal Poly’s Archaeological Field School by the Second Defense Wall of the Presido on behalf of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Past students of the 1994 and 1995 classes may remember our excavations in the northwest corner of the Presidio, while the northeast corner was being rebuilt before our eyes. Now our 1994-95 excavation area is being reconstructed. We have moved on in 2005-06 to investigate the Spanish grade between the First and Second De Read More
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CDF's Archaeology Program: Home

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Program Home Program Information History of CDF Assistance to CDF's Personnel Assistance to RPFs CDF’s Certified Archaeological Surveyor Training Program Native American Contacts Reports Recent Postings Contact Us Related Links CDF's Home California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Archaeology Program Welcome to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) Archaeology Program Web Site. These pages provide a convenient method to distribute current information, survey forms, rules, instructions, and other assistance to CDF's Registered Professional Foresters (RPFs), private RPFs, and other key personnel in our program. It is also intended to inform an interested public about CDF's commitment for protecting the unique resources of California's prehistoric an Read More
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DeMille's Lost City

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In 1923, pioneer filmmaker Cecil. B. DeMille built the largest set in movie history for his silent (and early Technicolor) epic, The Ten Commandments. It was called "The City of the Pharaoh." When filming was completed, DeMille ordered that the entire edifice be dismantled... and secretly buried. And there it lay, forgotten, for the next 60 years.... the "lost city of Cecil B. DeMille." In 1983, a group of determined film buffs -- inspired by a cryptic clue in DeMille's posthumously published Autobiography -- located the remains of the set. Read More Background On The "Lost City" E-mail Tell us what you think. Comments? Questions? * ADVISORY: The "lost city" is an official State of California registered archaeological site. Tampering with, or removing artifacts, is a felony. Read More
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Fort Ross State Historic Park Russian Colony

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The Red Abalone Midden Project

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Woolen Mills Chinatown Archaeology

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Contents CHCP Homepage Current Highlights More About CHCP Chinese Summer Festival Ng Shing Gung Golden Dragon Golden Legacy Curriculum HELP Grants for Education Virtual Museum & Library Traveling Exhibit How to Volunteer Search the CHCP Site Questions? A Woolen Mills Chinatown Archaeologist’s Journal By Rebecca Allen, Ph.D. Week of April 26, 1999: Is Archaeology Glamorous? After months and months of planning, waiting for Mother Nature to stop raining, and getting all permits in place, Caltrans and their archaeological consultants have begun the excavation of the site of the Woolen Mills Chinatown in San Jose, California. Research Before we hit the field, our project historians spent a lot of time researching the project area, finding all the nooks and crannies of local repositories of Read More
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