Wyoming Source References


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A

Adams, Kenneth D. and William W. Locke. 1992. Obsidian-Hydration Dating of Fluvially-Reworked Sediments in the West Yellowstone Region, Montana. Quaternary Research 38:180-195.

Anderson, Duane C., Joseph A Tiffany, and Fred W. Nelson. 1986. Recent Research on Obsidian from Iowa Archaeological Sites. American Antiquity 51:837-852.

B


Baugh, Timothy G. and Fred W. Nelson, Jr. 1988. Archaeological Obsidian Recovered from Selected North Dakota Sites and Its Relationship to Changing Exchange Systems in the Plains. Journal of the North Dakota Archaeological Association 3:74-94.

Bright, Verne. 1951. Black Harris, Mountain Man, Teller of Tales. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 52(1):3-20.

Brose, David S. 1994. Trade and Exchange in the Midwestern United States. In Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, edited by Timothy G. Baugh and Jonathon E. Ericson, pp. 215-240. Plenum Press, New York, New York.

C


Cannon, Kenneth P. and Richard E. Hughes. 1993. Obsidian Source Characterization of Paleoindian Projectile Points from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 10:54-56.

Cannon, Keith P. and Richard E. Hughes. 1997. Provenance Analysis of Obsidian Paleoindian Projectile Points from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 14:101-104.

Carlson, Roy L. 1994. Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric British Columbia. In Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, edited by Timothy G. Baugh and Jonathon E. Ericson, pp. 307-361. Plenum Press, New York, New York.

Connor, Melissa and Raymond Kunselman. 1997. Mobility, Settlement Patterns, and Obsidian Source Variation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Tebiwa 26(2):162-185.

D


Davis, Leslie B. 1972. The Prehistoric Use of Obsidian in the Northwestern Plains. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary: Calgary, Alberta.

Davis, Leslie B., Stephen A. Aaberg, James G. Schmitt, and Ann M. Johnson. 1995. The Obsidian Cliff Plateau Prehistoric Lithic Source, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Selections from the Division of Cultural Resources No. 6, Rocky Mountain Region, National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.

F


Ferguson, Jeffrey R. and Craig E. Skinner. 2003. Colorado Obsidian? Preliminary Results of a Statewide Database pf Trace Element Analysis. Southwestern Lore 69(4):35-50.

Friedman, Irving, K. L. Pierce, J. D. Obradovich, and W. D. Long. 1973. Obsidian Hydration Dates Glacial Loading? Science 180(4087):733-734.

Fritz, William J. 1995. Roadside Geology of the Yellowstone Country. Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, Montana.

G


Griffin, James B. 1965. Hopewell and the Dark Black Glass. Michigan Archaeologist 11:115-155.

Griffin, James B., A. A. Gordus, and G. A. Wright. 1969. Identification of the Sources of Hopewellian Obsidian in the Middle West. American Antiquity 34:1-14.

H


Hallberg, L. L., J. C. Case, C. A. Jessen,and A. L. Kirkaldie. 1999. Preliminary Digital Surficial Geologic Map of the Rock Springs 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Wyoming State Geological Survey, Geologic Hazards Section Digital Map HSDM 99-4, scale 1:100000.

Hatch, James W., Joseph W. Michels, Christopher M. Stevenson, Barry E. Scheetz, and Richard A. Geidel 1990 Hopewell Obsidian Studies: Behavioral Implications of Recent Sourcing and Dating Research. American Antiquity 55:461-479.

Holmes, William H. 1879. Notes on an Extensive Deposit of Obsidian in the Yellowstone National Park. American Naturalist 13:247-250.

Hughes, Richard E. 2006. The Sources of Hopewell Obsidian: Forty Years After Griffin. In Recreating Hopewell, edited by Douglas K. Charles and Jane E. Buikstra, pp. 361-375. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Hughes, Richard E. and Max G. Pavesic. 2005. Proximity and Provenance: A Lesson from the Sterling Cache, Idaho. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 15:221-225.

I


Iddings, Joseph P. 1887. The Nature and Origin of Lithophysae and the Lamination of Acid Lavas. American Journal of Science No.193:36-45 (Third Series).

Iddings, Joseph P. 1888. Obsidian Cliff, Yellowstone National Park. U.S. Geological 7th Annual Report 1885-'86 3:249-295.

L


Lepper, Bradley T., Craig E. Skinner, and Christopher M. Stevenson. 1997. Analysis of an Obsidian Biface Fragment from a Hopewell Occupation Associated with the Fort Hill (33HI1) Hilltop Enclosure in Southern Ohio. Archaeology in Eastern North America 26:33-39.

Logan, Brad, Richard E. Hughes, and Dale R. Henning. 2001. Western Oneonta Obsidian: Sources and Implications. Plains Anthropologist 46:55-64.

L


M'Gonigle, J. W. and J. H. Dover. 1992. Geologic Map of the Kemmerer 30' X 60' Quadrangle, Lincoln, Uinta, and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming. U. S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-2079, scale 1:100000.

N


Nelson, Fred W. 1984. X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Some Western North American American Obsidians. In Obsidian Studies in the Great Basin, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp.27-62. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility No. 45, Berkeley, California.

P


Pierce, Kenneth L. 1979. History and Dynamics of Glaciation in the Northern Yellowstone National Park Area. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 729-F.

Pierce, Kenneth L., John D. Obradovich, and Irving Friedman. 1976. Obsidian Hydration Dating and Correlation of Bull Lake and Pinedale Glaciations Near West Yellowstone, Montana. Geological Society of America Bulletin 87:703-710.

S


Sappington, Robert L. 1981. A Progress Report on the Obsidian and Vitrophyre Sourcing Project. Idaho Archaeologist 4(4):4-17.

Schoen, James R. 1997. As Clear as Opaque: Source Locations in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Tebiwa 26:216-224.

Schroeder, M. L. 1969 Geologic Map of the Teton Pass Quadrangle Teton County, Wyoming. U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Maps GQ-793.

Skinner, Craig E. 1995. Obsidian Characterization Studies. In Archaeological Investigations, PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California, Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 4.1-4.54. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California, and Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Davis, California.

Stiger, Mark. 2001. Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology of the Colorado High Country. University Press of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

Stoltman, James B. and Richard E. Hughes. 2004. Obsidian in Early Woodland Contexts in the Upper Mississippi Valley. American Antiquity 69:751-759.

Struever, Stuart and G. L. Houart. 1972. An Analysis of the Hopewell Interaction Sphere. In Social Exchange and Interaction, edited by E. N. Wilmsen, pp. 47-79. University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology Anthropological Papers No. 46, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

T


Thompson, Kevin W., Jana V. Pastor, and Steven D. Creasman. 1997. Wyoming Basin - Yellowstone Plateau Interaction: A Study of Obsidian Artifacts from Southwest Wyoming. Tebiwa 26:241-254.

U


U. S. Geological Survey. 1972. Geologic Map of Yellowstone National Park. U. S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigation Series Map I-711, scale - 1:125,000.

V


Vehik, Susan C. and Timothy G. Baugh. 1994. Prehistoric Plains Trade. In Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, edited by Timothy G. Baugh and Jonathon E. Ericson, pp. 249-274. Plenum Press, New York, New York.


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