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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 6

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The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
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6
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THE FRESNO BEE Friday April 17 1987 B5 past holds many questions for scientists -CELEBRATING OUR 40TH YEAR ri in the Wawona area in addi-to others at El Portal and along the Tioga Pass or Glacier Point roads Joe Munday of the Yosemite Research Center said 100 archaeological sites have been uncovered in Yosemite Valley alone including one beneath the famed Ahwahnee Hotel He suggested that there are many more archaeological sites still awaiting to be uncovered Some areas like the northern section of Yosemite have had little or no study The current thrust has been in those areas that are expected to be developed or affected by park's general management plan Scott Carpenter Yosemite archaeologist said current Sierra research suggests that Indians lived in the area much earlier than had been previously established Jjr v'v While archaeologists have sleuthed out many of the secrets of California's first settlers they will have to dig deeper in the future those attending a Fresno archaeology conference were told Thursday About 300 scientists and researchers at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for California Archaeology were told that while the research on the Indian occupancy of the state has expanded rapidly there are still more questions than answers Dr Michael Morato of Sonora said those studying meadow sediments and pollens now believe humans lived in one remote area of Tuolumne County as far back as 10000 to 13000 years ago That time frame is nearly twice as early as scientists had believed In Yosemite other researchers have identified dozens of other archaeological sites including 14 new Cooling trend Fresno's temperature crept up near a record again Thursday falling just two degrees short of the 40-year-old mark for the date of 95 but a break in the heat is due Saturday The temperature of 93 recorded at the Fresno Air Terminal Thursday was still high enough to rank the city among the leaders in the state Bakersfield re-- ported a 91 Lemoore Naval Air Station recorded a 90 as did Stockton and Merced posted a high of 87 7 The hot spots in the state unsurprisingly were Palm Springs and Blythe where the tempera-' fore rose to 102 Needles recorded a high of 100 Thursday The heat of recent days will 'continue today with a high of 90 predicted for the Fresno area but things will change dramatically on Saturday A high-pressure system over Central California will weaken today as a Pacific trough approaches the coast according to the National Weather Semce The major effect of the new sys- tern will be a cooling trend with temperatures running 15 to 20 degrees cooler by Saturday Fresno's high Saturday is fore VHS VCR WITHHQ Picture Enhancement Program the 14-day4-event VCR by using the 21-function remote! 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