![]() ![]() Key: Red: member's photo, Blue: 3rd party photo, Yellow: other image, Green: no photo - please go there and take one, Grey: site destroyed Nearby sites Click here to view sites on an interactive map of the area They are loaded from Flickr so please click on them for image credits.Ĭlick here to see more info for this site These images may not be of the site on this page, but were taken nearby. Looking across the flood plain to the dunes and along the road which cuts into the moundĭo not use the above information on other web sites or publications without permission of the contributor. MAIDU CHARMSTONE FREETo see the most up to date information please register for a free account.īodega Harbor Shellmound submitted by symbionspacesuit ![]() You may be viewing yesterday's version of this page. Two burials have been found at sit SON-320 one skeleton found on a bed of redwood in a east west direction(with head to the west), as well as many obsidian and shell tools, beads, and several charmstones. The estimated height of the shellmound is 4 to 8 feet, but the true size of the mound lay hidden beneath the dunes. Made visible when the original ranch road was cut into dune and mound. ![]() Lying on the western shore of Bodega Harbor with only it's eastern slope exposed beneath 4 or 5 feet of grassy dune which covers most of the peninsula. ![]() Bodega Harbor Shellmound (SON-320) is in the northwest corner of Miwok country. In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to findĬo-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinatesĮxternal Links: Image: Bodega Harbor Shellmound submitted by symbionspacesuitĪrtificial Mound in The West. Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marksĬan be driven to, probably with disabled access Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site Nearest Town: Bodega Bay Nearest Village: Bodega Pre-Columbian Site Name: Bodega Harbor Shellmound Alternative Name: Shellmound SON-320Ĭountry: United States Region: The West Type: Artificial Mound Submitted by symbionspacesuit on Thursday, 29 April 2010 Page Views: 4969 Notes by Helena Gimple #1 "top: sewing needle (deer bone) 2nd: grinding stone, 2 charm rocks, grinding stone 3rd: charm stones" "These found in the foothills west of Colusa Spring Camp.> Bodega Harbor Shellmound - Artificial Mound in United States in The West To request permission for reuse of this image select this link to our web request form: ĭescription Charm stones and other artifacts Use of digital images found on this web site is permitted for private or personal use only. Publication Information Meriam Library Special Collections Department, California State University, ChicoĬollection Northeastern California Historical Photograph Collection Title Charm stones and other artifacts Contributor Hill, Dorothy ![]()
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