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BioSystems Analysis, Inc. Permanent Trinomial: Supplement [X] <br /> ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Other Designation: <br /> (DPR 422, Rev. 4/86) Page 2 of 5 <br /> 14. Non-Artifactual Constituents and Faunal Remains: Fragments of fresh water mussel shell <br /> and bone as well as obsidian and chert flakes were observed either on the surface or after <br /> shovel testing through 1/8" screen. <br /> 15. Date Recorded: 9/18/92 16. Recorded by: J. Edwards, D. Livingstone, J. Lopez-Cabal, <br /> and K.J. Tremaine <br /> 17. Affiliation and Address: BioSystems Analysis, Inc., 1017 Front St., Suite 200, <br /> Sacramento, California, 95814 <br /> 18. Human Remains: None observed. <br /> 19. Site Disturbances: Disking, lakeshore erosion, cattle grazing, and vehicle traffic. <br /> 20. Nearest Water: <br /> 21. Vegetation Community (site vicinity): Oak buckeye savannah. <br /> 22. Vegetation (on site): Introduced grasses, star thistle, yellow mustard, as well as valley and <br /> coast oak and buckeye. Ground visibility was obscured by a dense cover of dry grass. <br /> 23. Site Soil: Dark brown greasy friable silt with no gravel inclusions. <br /> (Soil samples # 58-65) <br /> 24. Surrounding Soil: Light brown to yellow brown compact silty clay. <br /> 25. Geology: Riverbank Alluvium Formation. <br /> 26. Landform: Island. <br /> 27. Slope: Level to < 3% 28. Exposure: Full, year round sun. <br /> 29. Land Owner and Address: Catwil Corporation, 6653 Embarcadero Dr., Stockton, CA <br /> 95209. <br /> 30. Remarks: <br /> (1) Sacr—nento State University students visited the site in the spring of 1971, and referred <br /> to this loca6:.:i - _ At that time, they observed at least 3 housepits, with a maximum <br /> of 7. A profile was drawn of Housepit A, with a notable berm, measuring 24 meters in <br /> diameter and 123 cm deep. Two pestle fragments, several flakes (obsidian, chert, and <br />