| Archaeology and the Pines Fire: In the summer of 2002 in southern California, he Pines Fire eventually would cover nearly 100 square miles of eastern San Diego County, and uncovered, damaged, or distroyed hundreds of sites. |
| Archaeology in the High Sierra, Florence Lake: Overview of archaeological investigations at Florence Lake, Sierra National Forest, California. |
| Discovery Channel to Feature UM Professor's Groundbreaking DNA Research: From Missoulian, Did the 89 members of the ill-fated Donner Party really result to cannibalism when they were stranded in California's Sierra Mountains during the winter of 1846? |
| Industrial Archaeology in California: Mark Lakata's comments on sites in and around Richmond, Berkeley, Oakland, San Jose and the south San Francisco Bay area. |
| Kawaiisu Pictographs: Features photographs and includes a brief interpretation of this cave site, located in Southern California, near Bakersfield. |
| Mojave Desert Petroglyphs: Native American, Mojave Desert rock art. Photos of Petroglyph sites throughout the Mojave. |
| Petroglyphs in the Mojave: A small selection of petroglyphs and rock art of the Californian desert indians. |
| Petroglyphs of the Volcanic Tablelands: Offers description that includes information on the geologic composition and origins of the monument. Located in Bishop, California. |
| Rock Art of Southern California: Educational materials for a grades 4-6 module on the rock art of southern California. |
| Rodman Mountains Petroglyphs: Detailed photographs of the rock art, as well as information on the prehistory of the Lucerne Valley and efforts at preservation. Located near Barstow, California. |
| Tour of Yema-po: In 1993-94, C. E. Smith Museum exhibition on Yema-po, represents the remains of a work camp occupied by the overseas Chinese laborers who constructed the San Leandro Reservoir (Lake Chabot) between 1874 and 1875. |