Title:
Anthropology, during 1966, anthropology students at Davis have been probing the remnants of Sacramento's historic waterfront
community in a program uniting public service with practical experience. In addition to laboratory instruction during the
fall and spring in archaeological methods, a number of UCD students worked last summer (1966) for the State Division of Beaches
and Parks, uncovering artifacts and useful data for a museum. History books and these objects will provide the last link with
this area once bustling with gold miners and traders during the mid-19th century. Soon the area will be part of a freeway.
Date:
1966
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The Head of the Dept. of Special Collections, General Library, University of
California, Davis 95616-5292
Copyright Owner: University of California Regents
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Department of Special Collections, Shields
Library, University of California, 100 N.W. Quad, Davis, CA,
95616-5292
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754-5758
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of the University of California; no part may be reproduced or used without permission of the
Dept. of Special Collections. Permissions for use must be submitted in writing to: The Head of
the Dept. of Special Collections, General Library, University of California, 1st Floor, Shields
Library, University of California, Davis, 100 N.W. Quad, Davis, CA 95616-5292. (530) 752-1621;
Fax (530) 754 -5758