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Geochemical methods for inferring seasonal occupation of an estuarine shellmound: a case study from San Francisco Bay
Authors:Peter Schweikhardt  B. Lynn Ingram  K. Lightfoot  E. Luby
Affiliation:1. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Geography, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;2. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;3. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Anthropology, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;4. San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, HUM 515, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Abstract:Seasonal patterns of Native American residence and use of shell mounds of the San Francisco Bay area, California are of great interest. This work investigates seasonal occupation by means of a new method for interpretation of geochemical data from Mytilus trossulus specimens recovered from one of these structures, the Ellis Landing Shell Mound (CA-CCO-295). The approach, which is suitable for relatively small shell fragments from a variety of archaeological contexts, is used to infer the environmental conditions (temperature and salinity of ambient water) at harvest time, compared with average conditions for the period, and thus estimate the season during which the shells were harvested. This information, in turn, is employed to evaluate current models about the growth and construction of prehistoric shell mounds in San Francisco Bay. The method was applied to seven different lenses in the shell mound ranging in age from ∼240 cal yr BP to ∼3510 cal yr BP. We found that, although seasonal occupation varied over time, it generally was confined to summer through late fall, with little indication of winter gathering. Our findings suggest that California shell mounds, such as Ellis Landing, were constructed in a very different manner than some other mounded places used by contemporaneous hunter-gatherers elsewhere in North America.
Keywords:Shell mound   Seasonal occupation   Mussel shell   San Francisco Bay   Isotope analysis
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