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Triangle Marsh, the Glossary

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Triangle Marsh is a wetland of the San Francisco Bay, situated at the base of Ring Mountain at the north end of the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Archaeology, Audubon, Clapper rail, Marin County, California, Miwok, Native Americans in the United States, Pecked curvilinear nucleated, Petroglyph, Ring Mountain (California), Salt marsh harvest mouse, San Francisco Bay, Strawberry Spit, Tiburon Peninsula, University of Wisconsin–Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve.

  2. Archaeological sites in California
  3. Marshes of California
  4. Wetlands of the San Francisco Bay Area

Archaeology

Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.

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Audubon

The National Audubon Society (Audubon) is an American non-profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation of birds and their habitats.

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Clapper rail

The clapper rail (Rallus crepitans) is a member of the rail family, Rallidae.

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Marin County, California

Marin County (Condado de Marín) is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California.

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Miwok

The Miwok (also spelled Miwuk, Mi-Wuk, or Me-Wuk) are members of four linguistically related Native American groups Indigenous to what is now Northern California, who traditionally spoke one of the Miwok languages in the Utian family.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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Pecked curvilinear nucleated

Pecked curvilinear nucleated (PCN), in archaeology, is a form of prehistoric rock carving.

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Petroglyph

A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art.

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Ring Mountain (California)

Ring Mountain is an elevated landform on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California.

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Salt marsh harvest mouse

The salt-marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris), also known as the red-bellied harvest mouse, is an endangered rodent endemic to the San Francisco Bay Area salt marshes in California.

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San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay is a large tidal estuary in the U.S. state of California, and gives its name to the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Strawberry Spit

Strawberry Spit (also Sanctuary Island) is a small artificial island in the San Francisco Bay's Richardson's Bay embayment of Strawberry Lagoon.

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Tiburon Peninsula

The Tiburon Peninsula (Péninsule de Tiburon), or The Xaragua Peninsula, simply "the Tiburon" (le Tiburon), is a region of Haiti encompassing most of Haiti's southern coast.

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University of Wisconsin–Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve is a 300-acre (1.2 km2) nature reserve along of the southern shore of Lake Mendota.

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See also

Archaeological sites in California

Marshes of California

Wetlands of the San Francisco Bay Area

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_Marsh