California (Spanish) Settlement Investigation

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Looks like there have already been a few archeological digs starting in 1948.

Interesting archeologist were surprised by the large amounts of charcoal found in the area.

Table 5. Radiocarbon Determinations from CA-MNT-149.
Provenience Date Lab No. Material Weight
Unit 1, 0-10 cm 1560 ± 65 WSU-3143 Shell-Mytilus (mult. pcs.) 62 g
Unit 1, 20-30 cm 1400 ± 55 WSU-3144 Shell-Mytilus (mult. pcs.) 83 g
Unit 1, 50-60 cm 1500 ± 70 WSU-3145 Shell-Mytilus (mult. pcs.) 86 g
Unit 1, 70-80 cm 1445 ± 95 WSU-3146 Shell-Mytilus (mult. pcs.) 74 g
Unit 1, 70-80 cm 1410 ± 40 Beta-148502 Shell-Mytilus (1 pc.) 2.6 g


CaliforniaPrehistory.com -- Archaeological Investigations at CA-MNT-149, in the Del Monte Forest, Monterey County, California

Interesting Photos on this site

http://forum.rocktumblinghobby.com/thread/74856/pescadero-beach?page=1



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/10/22/22/399F295A00000578-3863160-image-m-48_1477172925361.jpg
 

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Inflictionofconviction, please don't keep posting replies to your own post back to back, you can edit a post if you wish to add to it, you do not need to make new post ever minute. Also we have a Music Forum, please don't keep posting music videos in all the posts.
 

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Using the cross as a guide for true north from Santa Cruz Capitola Harbor leads to some quite interesting locations

http://www.ancientlosttreasures.com/_Images/_2008/20080312_0001.jpg

https://www.google.com/maps/@36.9840259,-122.0149455,10673m/data=!3m1!1e3

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Arrastra_diagram_1886.gif

For that matter Henry The navigator, Columbus, Magellan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Henry_the_Navigator

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan

Both Columbus and Magellans Routes don't look right

I wonder if Columbus was ever in the Philippines

The First Explorers of California Sea Exploration Is a new subject for me and has become an onion

got other thing to do
 

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Remember When exploring in possible Spanish Landing sites, bring lots of your own fresh water, and never drink the water off the ground, especially anything resembling red dirt, near any possible mining site.


Thanksgiving been over awhile,
might be some turkey soup left though




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