Archaeological Resources Study at Jack London State Park

November 8, 2022
Kate Green, with Zach Erdmann at the ruins of an old woodcutter's cabin in the project area
Mark Selverston
) Jossie Miller recording a historic fence segment while Alexander Engleberts looks on
Kate Green, with Zach Erdmann at the ruins of an old woodcutter's cabin in the project area
Mark Selverston
) Jossie Miller recording a historic fence segment while Alexander Engleberts looks on

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) at Sonoma State University has been requested by the California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and Sonoma County Land Trust (SCLT) to conduct an archaeological resources study of approximately 90 acres at Jack London State Historic Park near Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, California. The study would support planning and execution of a fuels reduction project funded by a Sonoma Valley Wildlands Collaborative grant. The project will include pedestrian survey prior to and after prescribed burning to identify and record archaeological resources. Mark Selverston, Archeologist 

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