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Archaeology of Coyote Hills, Tuibun Ohlone Village. Nov. 15, 2009. Published cover shot for the Fremont Bulletin, Nov. 21, 2009.
More than 2,000 year old Tuibun Ohlone Village site at Coyote Hills.
Steve Cooper (East Bay Regional Park Ranger, Archaeological volunteer and builder). Here, Steve is replacing some damaged willow framework. "Family House Ruway". Near waterways, tule was a common house-thatching material. The framework is willow tied with willow bark.
Steve Cooper (East Bay Regional Park Ranger, Archaeological volunteer and builder). Here, Steve is replacing some damaged willow framework. "Family House Ruway". Near waterways, tule was a common house-thatching material. The framework is willow tied with willow bark.
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