The archaeology of maritime cultural landscapes offers insights
into cultural traditions, social transitions, and cultural
relationships that reach beyond the narrow confines of waterfronts
and beach strands and helps construct meaningful social histories.
The long shore of California is not limited to the land that
borders the Pacific Ocean, but includes the navigable waters that
reach inland, the off-shore islands, and the riverways flow to the
sea. Authors investigate the multifaceted character of maritime
landscapes and maritime oriented communities in California's
equally diverse cultural landscape; viewed through an
archaeological lens, and emphasizing social behavior and community
as material culture in order to reveal intersections and
commonalities.
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