id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42654 Bierman, Agnes The Topanga Culture: Final Report on Excavations, 1948 .txt text/plain 23527 1771 73 stratigraphy noted at the Tank Site, and it might represent a cultural time the Tank Site was occupied by a living culture and to some degree the Earlier the Topanga Culture as depicted by the Tank Site has been metates; mano fragments; core tools; unworked stone; and unidentifiable worked bone in any form is absent in the Tank Site. elements within the Tank Site, but also that the Topanga Culture as it has Flaked Tools and Materials from Site LAn-2 occur in the Tank Site (LAn-1) from the surface to 60 inches in depth with should represent the type site for Phase II of the Topanga Culture. core and flake tools which occur in the Tank Site. To account for the large number of "core tools" in the Tank Site, The Topanga Culture: First Season's Excavation of the Tank Site. Burials, Features, and Artifacts from Site ./cache/42654.txt ./txt/42654.txt