PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY


“An Examination of Dee Simpson's Role in the Development of California Desert Archaeology”

Russell L. Kaldenberg

Abstract


The surface archaeology of the desert West has been largely based on surveys conducted by archaeologists working with volunteers in the California Desert. Malcolm Rogers, Elizabeth W.F. Campbell and Ruth DeEtte Simpson have all worked hard to define desert archaeology using volunteers as their basic crew. This paper examines Dee Simpson's role in the development of a substantitive body of archaeological knowledge about the early human inhabitants of the California Desert.

 

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