Ring Mountain, holding significant evidence of Native American habitation, dominates the high ground east of Strawberry on the Tiburon Peninsula.
Evidence of Native American habitation extending back to 9,000 to 10,000 B.C. has been found extensively in the area.
The hot springs have been a healing and gathering place since Native American habitation.
Federal exploration and scientific teams would undertake reconnaissance of the land and determine Native American habitation.
Archaeological recovery from a number of sites in California has yielded evidence of Native American habitation and daily life in this period that ended around 3,500 years ago.
The local area is rich in Native American early habitation.
The archaeological record of Native American habitation of this area stretches back over ten thousand years.
Evidence of Native American habitation in this area dates back approximately 10,000 years.
This locale has been a notable place for archaeological recovery of pre-ceramic Native American habitation.
Champlain reported no evidence of Native habitation in the valley.