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Martis is the name given by scientists to the group of Native Americans who lived in Northern California on both the eastern and western sides of the Sierra Nevada. The Martis complex lasted from 2000 BCE to 500 CE, during the Middle Archaic era. Evidence of Martis habitation has been found from Carson River and Reno, Nevada in the east to Auburn, California and Oroville, California in the west. The Martis name refers to the geographic region of Martis Creek which spans Nevada County, California and Placer County, California.

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  • Martis (Volk) (de)
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  • Die Martis waren eine Gruppe von Indianern, die in Nord-Kalifornien lebten, und zwar sowohl auf der Ost- wie auf der Westseite der Sierra Nevada. Die Martis-Kultur dauerte von 2000 v. Chr. bis 500 n. Chr. und fällt in die Mittlere Archaische Ära. Hinweise auf Siedlungen der Martis wurden vom Carson River und Reno (Nevada) im Osten bis nach Auburn (Kalifornien) und Oroville (Kalifornien) im Westen gefunden. Der Name Martis bezieht sich auf die geografische Region am , welche das Nevada County und das Placer County in Kalifornien umfasst. (de)
  • Martis is the name given by scientists to the group of Native Americans who lived in Northern California on both the eastern and western sides of the Sierra Nevada. The Martis complex lasted from 2000 BCE to 500 CE, during the Middle Archaic era. Evidence of Martis habitation has been found from Carson River and Reno, Nevada in the east to Auburn, California and Oroville, California in the west. The Martis name refers to the geographic region of Martis Creek which spans Nevada County, California and Placer County, California. (en)
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  • Martis (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Martis_Creek_Lake_and_Dam_summer.jpg
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  • Martis (en)
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  • Martis Creek Lake and Dam at the southern end of Nevada County near Truckee, California. (en)
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  • Maidu, possibly Washoe (en)
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  • Die Martis waren eine Gruppe von Indianern, die in Nord-Kalifornien lebten, und zwar sowohl auf der Ost- wie auf der Westseite der Sierra Nevada. Die Martis-Kultur dauerte von 2000 v. Chr. bis 500 n. Chr. und fällt in die Mittlere Archaische Ära. Hinweise auf Siedlungen der Martis wurden vom Carson River und Reno (Nevada) im Osten bis nach Auburn (Kalifornien) und Oroville (Kalifornien) im Westen gefunden. Der Name Martis bezieht sich auf die geografische Region am , welche das Nevada County und das Placer County in Kalifornien umfasst. (de)
  • Martis is the name given by scientists to the group of Native Americans who lived in Northern California on both the eastern and western sides of the Sierra Nevada. The Martis complex lasted from 2000 BCE to 500 CE, during the Middle Archaic era. Evidence of Martis habitation has been found from Carson River and Reno, Nevada in the east to Auburn, California and Oroville, California in the west. The Martis name refers to the geographic region of Martis Creek which spans Nevada County, California and Placer County, California. (en)
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