The Archaeology of Native American Persistence at Mission San Josè
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The Archaeology of Native American Persistence at Mission San Josè

Abstract

Archaeological investigations at Mission San JosÈ in Fremont, California, have revealed large areas of the mission landscape, including portions of two adobe dwellings in the missionís Native American neighborhood. Preliminary synthesis of previous and ongoing research at Mission San JosÈ focuses on the implications of archaeological evidence for understanding the persistence of indigenous cultural practices under missionization. Materials considered include flaked stone artifacts, shell and glass beads, modified ceramic disks, and faunal and floral remains. Our findings suggest that native people rearticulated various practices within the mission, but did so in ways that were consistent with existing traditions and cultural knowledge.

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