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Jackson
The area was inhabited by the Northern Sierra Indians, who occupied areas along creeks, spring, and seep areas, including permanent and seasonal drainages, flat ridges, and terraces. Therefore, areas along watercourses are considered likely locations for prehistoric cultural resources. Permanent villages were usually placed on elevations above seasonal flood levels. Surrounding areas were used for hunting and seed, acorn, and grass gathering.
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Name: Jackson topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jackson, Amador County, California, United States (38.33029 -120.79857 38.37216 -120.74896)
Average elevation: 421 m
Minimum elevation: 300 m
Maximum elevation: 512 m
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Sutter Creek
United States > California > Amador County > Sutter Creek > Sutter Creek
Average elevation: 435 m
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