File:Brooks Island shellmound.jpg
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editDescriptionBrooks Island shellmound.jpg |
English: Shellmound on Brooks Island, Richmond, Contra Costa County, CA, USA
Original caption: Fig. 2.-Mound no. 290, situated on the shore near the northwestern extremity of Brooks Island. The deposit lies on a slope consisting partly of solid rock, and extends 15 ft. below high tide level. The visible portion extends 210 ft. along the beach and rises 12 ft. above the beach level. View looking southeast. |
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Source | http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/anthpubs/ucb/text/ucp007-006-007.pdf |
Author | N. C. NELSON |
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