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In Part 2 of my interview with archaeologist Richard Carrico, our conversation delves into the significant archaeological findings at the Presidio, revealing insights into its history, architecture, and the lives of its inhabitants. Richard comments on the culinary practices of the time, leisure activities, and the transition from the Presidio to Old Town San Diego. The discussion also covers crime and punishment within the Presidio, the legal rights of Native Americans, and the broader implications of these historical narratives for contemporary readers. Purchase Richard's book: El Presidio de San Diego: Excavating Southern California's Lost City 00:00 Introduction to Richard Carrico and His Work 01:08 Excavation Discoveries and Archaeological Insights 07:33 Culinary Traditions at the Presidio 09:28 Authentic Culinary Traditions 12:09 Leisure and Games in Historical Context 15:43 The Evolution of Old Town 21:00 Crime and Punishment at the Presidio 32:53 Understanding the Reader's Perspective
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