References Cited

A Glossary of Proper Names in California Prehistory

References Cited


A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z


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Baumhoff, Martin A. 1985. Appendix A: North Coast Range Projectile Points. In Ethnography and Prehistory of the North Coast Range, California, edited by Helen McCarthy, William R. Hildebrandt, and Laureen K. Swenson, pp. 172-214. Center for Archaeological Research at Davis Publications No. 8. University of California, Davis.

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Belous, Russell E. 1953. The Central California Chronological Sequence. American Antiquity 41:378-399.

Bennyhoff, James A. 1956. An Appraisal of the Archaeological Resources of Yosemite National Park. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports No. 34. Berkeley.

Bennyhoff, James A. 1986. The Emeryville Site, Viewed 93 Years Later. In Symposium: A New Look at Some Old Sites, pp. 65-74. Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory No. 6. Salinas, California.

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Bettinger, Robert L. 1978. Humboldt Basal-notched Bifaces as Time Markers in the Western Great Basin.Tebiwa 21(10):1-7.

Bettinger, Robert L., and R. E. Taylor. 1974. Suggested Revisions in Archaeological Sequences of the Great Basin in Interior California. Nevada Archaeological Survey Research Paper 5:1-26.

Breschini, Gary S. 1983. Models of Population Movements in Central California Prehistory. Coyote Press, Salinas, California.

Brott, Clark W. 1969. A Taxonomic System for Far Western Prehistory. In The Western Lithic Co-tradition, by E. L. Davis, C. W. Brott, and D. L. Weide, pp. 1-10. San Diego Museum Papers No. 6.

Budinger, Fred E., Jr. 2004. The Lake Manix Lithic Industry and Associated Technologies at the Calico Site, San Bernardino County, California. In The Human Journey and Ancient Life in California’s Deserts: Proceedings from the 2001 Millennium Conference, edited by Mark W. Allen and Judyth Reed, pp. 105-115. Maturango Museum Publication No. 15. Ridgecrest, California.

Butler, B. Robert. 1961. The Old Cordilleran Culture in the Pacific Northwest. Idaho State University Museum Occasional Papers No. 9. Pocatello.

Campbell, Elizabeth W. C., and William H. Campbell. 1935. The Pinto Basin Site. Southwest Museum Papers No. 9. Los Angeles.

Campbell, Elizabeth W. C., William H. Campbell, Ernst Antevs, Charles A. Amsden, Joseph A. Barbieri, and Francis D. Bode. 1937. The Archaeology of Pleistocene Lake Mohave: A Symposium. Southwest Museum Papers No. 11. Los Angeles.

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Cartier, Robert. 1988. The Middle Period in the Southern San Francisco Bay Area. Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 1:273-282.

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Chartkoff, Joseph L., and Kerry Kona Chartkoff. 1984. The Archaeology of California. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California.

Claytor, Michael P. 1973. An Archaeological Survey of the Bear Valley Locality, Placer and Nevada Counties, California. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento.

Cleland, James H. 1988. A Tentative Culture-Historical Sequence for the Mokelumne River Canyon.Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 1:217-223.

Clements, Thomas, and Lydia Clements. 1953. Evidence of Pleistocene Man in Death Valley, California.Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 84:1189-1204.

Clewlow, C. William, Jr. 1968. Surface Archaeology of the Black Rock Desert, Nevada. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 73:1-94. Berkeley.

Colton, Harold Sellers. 1939. Prehistoric Culture Units and Their Relationships in Northern Arizona. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 17. Flagstaff.

Colton, Harold Sellers. 1945. The Patayan Problem in the Colorado River Valley. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 1:114-121.

Connolly, Thomas J. 1986. Cultural Stability and Change in the Prehistory of Southwest Oregon and Northern California. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

Connolly, Thomas J. 1988. A Culture-Historical Model for the Klamath Mountain Region of Southwest Oregon and Northern California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 10:246-260.

Cressman, Luther S. 1942. Archaeological Researches in the Northern Great Basin. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications No. 538.

Davis, C. Alan, and Gerald A. Smith. 1981. Newberry Cave. San Bernardino County Museum Association, Redlands, California.

Davis, Emma Lou. 1978. The Ancient Californians: Rancholabrean Hunters of the Mojave Lake Country. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series No. 29.

Davis, Emma Lou. 1982. The Geochronology and History of China Lake, California. In Peopling of the New World, edited by Jonathon E. Ericson, R. E. Taylor, and Rainer Berger, pp. 203-228. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers No. 23. Los Altos, California.

Davis, Emma Lou, C. W. Brott, and D. L. Weide. 1969. The Western Lithic Co-tradition. San Diego Museum Papers No. 6.

Davis, Emma Lou, and Richard Shutler, Jr. 1969. Recent Discoveries of Fluted Points in California and Nevada. Nevada State Museum Anthropological Papers 14:154-177. Carson City.

Davis, James T. 1962. The Rustler Rockshelter Site (SBr-288): A Culturally Stratified Site in the Mojave Desert, California. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 54:1-71. Berkeley.

Davy, Douglas M., and Brian A. Ramos. 1994. A Statistical Analysis of Gunther Series Projectile Points from Two Northern California Sites. Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 7:143-157.

Deis, Richard W. 2004. Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rose Spring Projectile Points in the North-Central Sierra Nevada. Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 17:103-109.

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Dowdall, Katherine M. 2002. Late Holocene Cultural Diversity on the Sonoma Coast. In Catalysts to Complexity: Late Holocene Societies of the California Coast, edited by Jon M. Erlandson and Terry L. Jones, pp. 282-302. Perspectives in California Archaeology No. 6. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles.

Eerkens, Jelmer, Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock. 1999. Early Pottery from Sunga’va and Implications for the Development of Ceramic Technology in Owens Valley, California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 21:275-285.

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Elsasser, Albert B., and Robert F. Heizer. 1966. Excavation of Two Northwestern California Coastal Sites.University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 67:1-149. Berkeley.

Elston, Robert G. 1971. A Contribution to Washo Archaeology. Nevada Archaeological Survey Research Papers No. 2. Reno.

Erlandson, Jon M., Roger H. Colten, and Michael A. Glassow. 1988. Reassessing the Chronology of the Glen Annie Canyon Site (CA-SBA-142). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 10:237-245.

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Farber, Alfred. 1985. Alternative Approaches to the Shasta Complex and Adjacent Expressions: Assemblages, Cultural Ecology, and Taxonomies. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 7:75-88.

Fenenga, Franklin F. 1952. The Archaeology of the Slick Rock Village, Tulare County, California. American Antiquity 17:339-347.

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Fitzgerald, Richard T., and Terry L. Jones. 1999.The Milling Stone Horizon Revisited: New Perspectives from Northern and Central California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 21:67-93.

Forbes, Jack. 1982. Native Americans of California and Nevada. Naturegraph, Happy Camp, California.

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Fredrickson, David A. 1973. Early Cultures of the North Coast Ranges, California. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Davis.

Fredrickson, David A. 1974. Cultural Diversity in Early Central California: A View from the North Coast Ranges. Journal of California Anthropology 1:41-53.

Fredrickson, David A. 1984. The North Coastal Region. In California Archaeology, by Michael J. Moratto, pp. 471-527. Academic Press, Orlando, Florida.

Fredrickson, David A. 1994. Spatial and Cultural Units in Central California Archaeology. In Toward a New Taxonomic Framework for Central California Archaeology, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp. 25-47. University of California Archaeological Research Facility Contributions No. 51. Berkeley.

Fredrickson, David A., and Joel W. Grossman. 1977. A San Dieguito Component at Buena Vista Lake, California. Journal of California Anthropology 4:173-190.

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Gallucci, Karen. 2004. Ceramic Analysis at Wikalokal, San Diego County (CA-SDI-4787). Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 14:119-123.

Gamble, Lynn. 2004. New Perspectives on the Cuyamaca Complex: Archaeological Investigations at Camp Hual-Cu-Cuish. Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 14:93-106.

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Garfinkel, Alan P., and Robert M. Yohe, II. 2004. Antiquity and Function: Humboldt Basal-notched Bifaces in the Southwestern Great Basin. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 24:103-126.

Gerow, Bert A. 1974. Co-traditions and Convergent Trends in Prehistoric California. San Luis Obispo County Archaeological Society Occasional Papers No. 8. San Luis Obispo, California.

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Gilreath, Amy J., and William R. Hildebrandt. 1997. Prehistoric Use of the Coso Volcanic Field. University of California Archaeological Research Facility Contributions No. 56. Berkeley.

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Glennan, William Stuart. 1971b. Concave-based Lanceolate Fluted Projectile Points from California. The Masterkey 45:27-32.

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Greenway, Gregory B. 1982. Projectile Point Variability at Dead Man’s Cave (CA-Teh-290) in the Southern Cascade Mountains of Northeastern California. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento.

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Harner, Michael J. 1958. Lowland Patayan Phases in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Colorado Desert.University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 42:93-99. Berkeley.

Harrington, Mark R. 1933. Gypsum Cave, Nevada. Southwest Museum Papers No. 8. Los Angeles.

Harrington, Mark R. 1948. An Ancient Site at Borax Lake, California. Southwest Museum Papers No. 16. Los Angeles.

Harrington, Mark R. 1957. A Pinto Site at Little Lake, California. Southwest Museum Papers No. 17. Los Angeles.

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Harrison, William M., and Edith S. Harrison. 1966. An Archaeological Sequence for the Hunting People of Santa Barbara, California. University of California, Los Angeles Archaeological Survey Annual Report 8:1-89.

Hattori, Eugene M. 1982. The Archaeology of Falcon Hill, Winnemucca Lake, Washoe County, Nevada. Nevada State Museum Anthropological Papers No. 18. Carson City.

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Heizer, Robert F., and C. William Clewlow, Jr. 1968. Projectile Points from NV-Ch-15, Churchill County, Nevada. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 71:59-88. Berkeley.

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Hillebrand, Timothy Shaw. 1972. The Archaeology of the Coso Locality of the Mojave Region of California. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Hylkema, Mark G. 1993. Some Perspectives on Upland Settlement Patterns of the Central Diablo Range of California. Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 6:99-119.

Hylkema, Mark G. 2002. Tidal Marsh, Oak Woodlands, and Cultural Florescence in the Southern San Francisco Bay Region. In Catalysts to Complexity: Late Holocene Societies of the California Coast, edited by Jon M. Erlandson and Terry L. Jones, pp. 233-262. Perspectives in California Archaeology No. 6. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles.

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