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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013451
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
WC-90-1
STREET_NUMBER
2248
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
LAKE FOREST
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
APN
00306001
ENTERED_DATE
6/17/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2248 W LAKE FOREST RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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BioSystems Analysis, Inc. Permanent Trinomial: Supplement [ ] <br /> ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Other Designation: <br /> (DPR 422, Rev. 4/86) Page 3 of 6 <br /> 30. Remarks: <br /> (1) Ananian and Rice (1991) recorded a very large area which they referred to as the "Lake <br /> Site", subsuming 5 previously recorded sites <br /> They describe this vast area as a large occupation site with numerous house <br /> floors. A total of 46 depressions are depicted on the sketch map. At the time of the <br /> present site recording effort, numerous depressions were observed. However, most of these <br /> depressions were not associated with midden soil or cultural material of any kind. Soil <br /> samples were taken from a number of these non-cultural? depressions. It is thought that <br /> many of these depressions were derived by washouts of non-consolidated soil pockets, tree <br /> stump removal, or borrow pits for levee construction. Only two small areas of midden soil <br /> were discovered during our field visit (north and east of the oxbow). _- <br /> (2) Ananian and Rice (1991) reported in their site record for the "Lake Site" that many <br /> burials were recorded since the 1920s. However, after questioning Ananian and Rice, <br /> speaking with Mr. Angelo Brovelli (previous property owner), speaking with Don McGeein <br /> and Marie Moyer, and reviewing all known documentation, I can find nothing to <br /> substantiate their statement. <br /> (3) Confusion remains as to which (if any) of the 5 initially recorded sites this mound <br /> represents. UTM coordinates (filled in later by Information Center personnel) suggest this <br /> site is closest to recorded by Schenck and Dawson (1929a). Schenck and <br /> Dawson (1929b:312) provide site location coordinates <br /> They qualify on page , however, that <br /> locations for the discussed are approximate in many rases. They describe <br /> as an occupation site - Although the mound <br /> currently being recorded may be , it cannot be said for certainty. Therefore, it has <br /> been recorded as a separate site. <br /> 31. References: <br /> 1991 Ananian, B., and C. Rice, "Archaeological Field Investigation Buckeye Ranch <br /> Project Phase 1 Study" (DRAFT). MS. on file, San Joaquin County Community <br /> Development Department, Stockton, California. <br /> 1929a Schenck and Dawson. Site record. <br /> 1929b Schenck, W. Egbert, and Elmer J. Dawson. Archaeology of the Northern San <br /> Joaquin Valley. Berkeley: University of California Publications in American Archaeology <br /> and Ethnology <br />
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