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The Emeryville Shellmound

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An archaeological report presents systematic excavations of a shellmound on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, detailing stratigraphy, construction, and environmental context. It inventories faunal remains and burnt features, describes human burials and associated funerary practices, and assesses cultural phases represented. An extensive typology catalogs stone, bone, antler, shell, and tooth implements—both ground and chipped—alongside pipes, mortars, and domestic artifacts. The author evaluates mound formation processes, relative age, and site taphonomy to interpret past settlement, resource use, and changes in occupation.

About the Author

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Max Uhle

Max Uhle was a prominent archaeologist known for his pioneering work in the field of American archaeology. He is particularly recognized for his studies of Native American cultures and his contributions to the understanding of prehistoric sites in California. His notable work, "The Emeryville Shellmound," explores the significance of this archaeological site, shedding light on the lives and practices of the indigenous peoples who inhabited the region. Uhle's research laid the groundwork for future archaeological methods and interpretations, making him a key figure in the development of the discipline.

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