Archaeology of CA-Mno-2122
Discover the rich history of the Mono Lake basin with "Archaeology of CA-Mno-2122," a comprehensive exploration by the University of California Press. This insightful book delves into the extensive, multi-component site complex known as CA-Mno-2122, which features 31 native encampments and 4 wing traps that date back to AD 500-1900. Spanning 210 pages, this archaeological study offers a detailed examination of communal pronghorn hunting practices, the region's Protohistoric period, and the cultural continuity that shaped the lives of its inhabitants. Published in 1995, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the archaeology of the United States and the fascinating stories that lie beneath the surface of our landscapes. Enhance your understanding of California's indigenous history with this essential resource.