Defining the Historic Landscape on Eastern Santa Rosa Island: Archaeological Investigations at Qshiw...
Defining the Historic Landscape on Eastern Santa Rosa Island: Archaeological Investigations at Qshiwqshiw
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Provo: Brigham Young University
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The Chumash village of Qshiwqshiw, located on eastern Santa Rosa Island, is described in ethnographic sources as one of the largest Chumash villages on the northern Channel Islands, with 4 chiefs and 119 baptisms according to mission records. The village is thought to correlate with 2 archaeological sites (CA-SRI-85 and CA-SRI-87) that contain larg...
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Defining the Historic Landscape on Eastern Santa Rosa Island: Archaeological Investigations at Qshiwqshiw
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1702834990
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1702834990
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1527-0904,1545-0228
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1944-8236
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10.3398/042.007.0114