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The San Dieguito complex is an archaeological pattern left by early Holocene inhabitants of Southern California and surrounding portions of the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Radiocarbon dating places a 10,200 BP (Before Present) (8200 BCE) date … See more
The complex was first identified by Malcolm J. Rogers in 1919 at site SDI-W-240 in Escondido, San Diego County, California. He assigned the Paleo-Indian designation of … See more
• Gallegos, Dennis R., ed. (1987). "San Dieguito-La Jolla: Chronology and Controversy". San Diego County Archaeological Society Research Paper (1). See more
Rogers recognized three distinct chronological phases for the San Dieguito complex, based primarily on changes in lithic technology, site locations, and site types. His changing … See more
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WEBSAN DIEGUITO COMPLEX. The interpretation of the San Dieguito complex has long been a major issue in San Diego archaeology. No consensus exists as to how archaeological manifestations of the …
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