North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics

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Project Name: Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park (CA-Son-2294/H), CA;

Reference: Silliman, S.W., Farnsworth, P., and K.G. Lightfoot (2000). Magnetometer Prospecting in Historical Archaeology: Evaluating Survey Options at a 19th-Century Rancho Site in California. Historical Archaeology 34(2):89-109. (used with permission).

Silliman, S.W. (2000). Colonial Worlds, Indigenous Practices: The Archaeology of Labor on a 19th-Century California Rancho. Ph.D. Disseration, University of California-Berkeley.

Comparison of diurnally-corrected alkali-vapor magnetometer images. a: 0.85 m sensor height, corrected by proton precession magnetometer continuous basestation technique, 1.0 x 0.1 m sampling interval, 0.5 nT/m contour interval, range of 50,240-50,370 nT. b: 0.85 m sensor height, corrected by triggered basestation technique, 1.0 x 0.1 m sampling interval, 0.5 nT/m contour interval, range of 50,270-50,390 nT. c: 0.45 m sensor height, 1.0 x 0.1 m sampling interval, 0.5 nT/m contour interval, range of 50,390-50,408 nT. The linear cobble feature represents fluvial deposits beneath the historic cultural deposits. The refuse features consisted of fire-cracked rock and metal objects in addition to a variety of non-metallic artifacts.

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