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Archaeology & Geography Club

CAL POLY ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB: FALL 2024 ACTIVITIES

On Saturday, October 12th, the Cal Poly Archaeology Club took their first field trip of the 2024-25 school year to The Indians archaeological site in the Los Padres National Forest. On the way they stopped at the abandoned Dutton Hotel,  an old adobe brick structure that has sadly deteriorated over the years. After driving 30 minutes into the Fort Hunter Liggett Military base, the club stopped at Wagon Cave, a prehistoric campsite that was also used as a stopover in the 19th century by EuroAmericans from the Big Sur coast. One of the guides for the trip, a ranger for the Los Padres National Forest, brought students up in groups of 4 to view the inside the cave. It had bedrock mortars all across its sandstone outcroppings along with a shell midden deposit. Members were able to look for pieces of chipped stone among the mortars and shell debris in and in front of the cave.  The cave also had evidence of campfire usage and food storage along with some art which was super cool to see!! The final stop of the field trip was to the Encinales family adobe ranch, known as The Indians where club members enjoyed  a picnic lunch on the porch while looking out at the beautiful scenery. Afterwards, a descendant of the Encinales family shared her family’s history with the ranch. The club  was the largest group of people they have had at the site in over 20 years! She also allowed everyone to go home with a piece of “Rabbit’s tobacco,” a flower that smells strangely of maple syrup and was often used as an herbal medicine by Salinan people. To finish the day, the club was given a tour of the ranch, paying close attention to the use of adobe brick in the structure. Overall, everyone had a great day learning about and applying their knowledge of archaeology, while also getting a once-in-a lifetime experience to visit a place most people have never been to or heard of!! If you are interested in joining Cal Poly Archeology and going on field trips like this, please message the club president, Sophie Fioravanti, at sfiorava@calpoly.edu.

During the first week of November the Club also had their first social event of the year–a bonfire in the dunes at Grover Beach. Warmth and Good Food were had by ALL!

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