1982
DOI: 10.2307/214877
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The Natural World of the California Indians

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“…The presence of clay-lined baskets is further indicated by the fact that the clay fragments recovered at Taforalt were all heated and occurred alongside non-local fire-crazed limestone throughout the Grey Series (Barton & Collcutt 2019;Collcutt 2019a). In some cases 'baked clay' has been known to replace heated stones in some acorn-cooking processes (Heizer & Elsasser 1980;Mason 1992). However, owing to the overwhelming presence of fire-crazed rocks in Grey Series levels which would have served this purpose much more effectively, the use of clay as a heating element seems unlikely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of clay-lined baskets is further indicated by the fact that the clay fragments recovered at Taforalt were all heated and occurred alongside non-local fire-crazed limestone throughout the Grey Series (Barton & Collcutt 2019;Collcutt 2019a). In some cases 'baked clay' has been known to replace heated stones in some acorn-cooking processes (Heizer & Elsasser 1980;Mason 1992). However, owing to the overwhelming presence of fire-crazed rocks in Grey Series levels which would have served this purpose much more effectively, the use of clay as a heating element seems unlikely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%