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CURRICULUM
VITAE
Robert M.
Yohe II
Department
of Sociology/Anthropology
California
State University
9001
Stockdale Highway
Bakersfield,
CA 93311
email:
ryohe@csub.edu,
or rmyoheII@aol.com
PERSONAL
Born
12 August 1958, Loma Linda, CA.
Married,
no children.
EDUCATION
1992
Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Riverside.
1990
M.A., Anthropology, University of California, Riverside.
1983
B.A., Anthropology, California State University, San Bernardino,
CA. Minor emphasis: Biology. Graduated cum laude.
ADDITIONAL
COURSE WORK
1998 Archaeological
Resources Protection Training Program. Vernal, Utah (sponsored by the
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, Georgia).
1996
Cultural Resources and the National Environmental Policy Act.
Houston, Texas (presented by the Heritage Resource Training Program,
University of Nevada, Reno).
1994 Remote
Sensing/Geophysics Techniques for Cultural Resource Management,
Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Week-long workshop presented by the U.S. Forest
Service and the National Park Service.
1993
Introduction to Federal Projects and Historic Preservation Law
(presented by GSA and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation).
Advanced Seminar in the Preparation of Agreement Documents.
Chicago, Illinois (presented by the Heritage Resource Training Program,
University of Nevada, Reno).
1988
Flintknapping Field School, Stanley, Idaho (presented by Lithic
Analysts of Pullman, Washington
ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS
1999-present
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, California State University,
Bakersfield.
1993-1998
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Boise State University,
Idaho
1992
Lecturer in Anthropology, CSU San Bernardino (Flintknapping Field
Class, Desert Studies Center, Zzyxx)
1991-1993
Lecturer in Anthropology, CSU Bakersfield (Cultural and Biological
Anthropology).
1989-1991
Instructor of Anthropology, San Bernardino Valley College
(Biological and Cultural Anthropology).
1988
Teaching Assistant in Field Archaeology, University of California,
Riverside. Field school conducted at the Agua Mansa Church site,
an early 19th-century adobe rectory and chapel.
1987
Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, UCR.
1986-1988
Teaching Assistant in Biological Anthropology, University of California,
Riverside.
COURSES
PREPARED TO TEACH
Introduction
to Biological Anthropology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Introduction
to Archaeology Introduction to Lithic Technology
Human
Osteology Archaeological Laboratory Analysis
Forensic
Anthropology California Archaeology
Archaeological
Method and Theory Paleoanthropology
Mesoamerican
Archaeology Heritage Resource Management
Faunal
Analysis and Historic Preservation
Historical
Archaeology Field Archaeology
GRADUATE
STUDENT DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES/ACADEMIC ADVISEES
Master
of Arts in Anthropology (California
State University, Bakersfield):
Thesis
Committee Chair: Gwyn
Alcock, Sharynn-Marie Valdez (graduated), Margaret Hangan, Jay Hinshaw
(graduated), Vicky Harvey, David Scott (graduated), Audry Williams
Committee
Member: Kim Cuevas
(graduated), Joel Eckley, Jill Gardner (graduated), Gale Grasse, Scott
Jackson (graduated), Kathy Moscowitz (graduated), Eric Zaborsky.
Master
of Arts in Anthropology (Oregon State University):
Juan
Chavarria.(graduated Fall 2002)
Doctor of
Philosophy Committee Member: Jill
Gardner (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Asye Taskiran (University of
California, Riverside) (graduated 6/01).
LITERARY APPOINTMENTS
1998
Senior Editor (with E.
S. Lohse), Archaeological Investigations at Wilson Butte Cave: 1989
Special publication of the Idaho State Historical Society and the
Idaho Museum of Natural History (volume in preparation).
1997-2001
Co-Editor, Archaeological Passages: Transitions and Continua-
-Papers in Honor of Claude N. Warren/
1994
to present Series
Editor, Monographs in Idaho Archaeology and Ethnology,
Archaeological Survey of Idaho.
1991
Editor, Kern County Archaeological Society Journal Vol. 3.
1988
Editorial Assistant, Journal of California and Great Basin
Anthropology.
AWARDS/HONORS/GRANTS
2001
Research Council of the University Grant ($1,293), Cal-State
Bakersfield (human dental calculus research).
2000 Faculty
Professional Development Award ($1,000), School of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Cal-State Bakersfield.
1999
University Research Council Grant ($4,124), Cal-State Bakersfield
(for completion of research monograph).
1996
Letter of Commendation from Governor Phil Batt of Idaho for
assistance rendered to Department of Law Enforcement, Forensic
Services (identification and evaluation of human remains in a Valley Co.
homicide case).
1987 Humanities
Research Grant, University of California, Riverside (Dissertation fieldwork).
1986 Outstanding
Teaching Assistant, Graduate Division, University of California,
Riverside.
1985
Extraordinary Service Award, Riverside Chinatown Archaeological
Investigation, Great Basin Foundation.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Prehistory
of western North America (California and Great Basin emphasis),
paleonutrition, paleodemography, ethnobiology, human ecology,
zooarchaeology, taphonomy, lithic studies, and forensic archaeology.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Teaching
(archaeology and biological anthropology), stone tool replication, human
osteological and vertebrate faunal analysis (non-human vertebrate
specialty: mammals), surveying (transit, alidade and plane table, GPS),
word processing (WordPerfect 5.1 through 9.0), database (Excel, Access),
darkroom film processing (B&W only), radiocarbon laboratory
technician.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Summary:
Have been involved in
excess of 150 archaeological field projects, including survey, test
excavations, and 30 major data recovery excavations. Experience in
excavation includes a wide range of site types in various environmental
settings including dry rockshelters, prehistoric lacustrine fishing camps,
lithic quarry areas, aboriginal structural features, and various historic
sites (several adobe structures, a church/rectory, mining camps, a large
Chinese settlement).
Administrative
background includes assistant directorship and directorship of a
successful archaeological contract facility at a state university and
administration of the State Historic Preservation Program for the State of
Idaho.
2003
Senior Osteologist, El-Hibeh Archaeological Project (Egypt),
University of California, Berkeley (Carol Redmount, Project Director).
1999-present
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, California State University, Bakersfield.
1999-present
Director, Museum of Anthropology, California State University, Bakersfield.
Coordinator, Southern San Joaquin Valley Archaeological Information
Center, California State University, Bakersfield.
1996-1999
Interim State Historic Preservation Officer (appointed by Governor
Phil Batt November 1, 1996). Directly responsible for the administration
of the Historic Preservation Program for the State of Idaho.
1993-1999
Director, Archaeological Survey of Idaho. Administer program for
the maintenance of an inventory for archaeological site survey information
for the state of Idaho. Also responsible for the development and
administration of programs relating to the curation of various
archaeological collections recovered from and maintained
within Idaho.
State Archaeologist/Deputy State Historic Preservation
Officer/Administrator, Idaho State Historical Society. Responsible for
the administration of the Historic Preservation Office for the State
of Idaho. This includes supervision of professional staff,
oversight of all Section 106 review and compliance for archaeology
and architectural history, support of the National Register of Historic
Places program, development of the state historic preservation plan,
distribution of subgrants to certified local governments and
archaeological information centers, the promotion of public education, as
well as archaeological research and publication. Administer an annual
budget of approximately $470,000.
1996-present
Owner and Principal Investigator, ArchaeoSearch, Inc. Consultant
for lithic analysis, vertebrate faunal analysis, human osteology, and
forensic archaeology.
1995-2000
Co-Principal Investigator,
Tolo Lake Mammoth Project.
Responsible for the coordination of various academic institutions in
the excavation of a lakebed site containing the remains of 14
mammoths (Mammuthus columbi), and assessment of the site
as a possible Paleoindian butchering locality.
Forensic Osteologist. Serves as consulting forensic osteologist for
state and county law enforcement agencies in Idaho.
1992-1993
Director, Cultural Resource Facility, California State University,
Bakersfield. Responsible for the administration of the
archaeological contract facility for the university. Duties
included large project budget and proposal preparation (maximum single
successful project award $355,000.00), supervision of three staff
archaeologists and numerous student employees, draft and final report
preparation and approval, and project coordination.
1990-1992
Assistant Director,
Cultural Resource Facility, CSU Bakersfield. Assisted director in
proposal, budget, and report preparation, project coordination, student
training, and various administrative duties.
1986-1990
Consulting Archaeologist Served as an independent archaeological
consultant hired by private parties, large environmental consulting
firms, and public agencies to conduct survey, excavation, and
vertebrate faunal analysis.
1984-1990
Staff Archaeologist, Archaeological Research Unit, University of
California, Riverside. Responsible for conducting
archaeological surveys, site record and report preparation. Served as
Project Director for test excavations/data recovery projects
and conducted numerous laboratory analyses (faunal remains, human remains,
human coprolites).
1988
Staff Archaeologist and Field Director, Cantil Project, Cultural
Resource Facility, California State University, Bakersfield.
Responsible for the data recovery excavation of several large habitation
sites in the Fremont Valley of the Mojave Desert.
Project Director and Staff Archaeologist, Paul G. Chace and
Associates. Responsible for intensive data recovery
excavation of a late Millingstone Horizon site in southern San Diego
County, California.
1987
Staff Anthropologist, Geothermal Program Office, Naval Weapons
Center, China Lake. Summer staff whose duties included cultural resource
contract report review, survey/site recording/test excavations, and
report preparation.
Project Director,
archaeological investigations at the Rose Spring site, CA-INY-372
(Dissertation research). Intensive, three year field project involving the
re-excavation of this important, deeply stratified site in the
southwestern Great Basin.
1986-1987
Museum Technician, San Bernardino County Museum. Duties included
vertebrate fossil preparation, paleontological/archaeological surveys and
excavation, and fossil casting.
1986-1990
Associate Archaeologist
(part-time), Michael K. Lerch and
Associates, Riverside, California. Conducted numerous archaeological
surveys and test excavations; assisted in the field evaluation of the
Calico Ghost Town Regional Park for San Bernardino County.
1985
Staff Archaeologist, Riverside Chinatown Project, Great Basin
Foundation, October to June. Served as one of the four core project field
staff for the major excavation of a Chinese community that thrived from
the 1880s through the 1940s near downtown Riverside, CA.
Staff Archaeologist, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA, June to
October. Directed the initial Big/Little Petroglyph NRHP study
and sample survey for a proposed National Register Archaeological
District.
1984
Staff Archaeologist, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA, June to
October. Established artifact curational facility, conducted surveys,
prepared cultural resource survey reports.
1982-1986
Osteologist, Archaeological Survey Association of Southern
California. Served as curator of ASA vertebrate faunal collection.
1980-1984
Museum Technician
(Volunteer), Earth Science Department, San Bernardino County Museum.
Conducted the avifaunal identification from the faunal assemblage at
Newberry Cave, mammalian fossil preparation, fossil mold/cast production.
Archaeological Technician (Volunteer), Bureau of Land Management,
Barstow Resource Area.
Excavator at Dennings Springs Rockshelter and Nopah Cave in southeastern
California.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2003
Program Chair, Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual
Conference, Cal-State Bakersfield.
2002
Symposium Co-Chair (with Linda Scott-Cummings), "Tasting the
Past: Recent Research in Archaeobotany and Ethnobotany in the Great
Basin (Symposium 11), Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Elko,
Nevada.
2001
Symposium Chair, "Paleoethnobotany" (General Session),
annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
2001-present
Board of Directors, Kern County Archaeological Society (Historian,
2001-2002; Vice President 2002 -present).
2001-present
Board of Directors, Buena
Vista Museum of Natural History (Anthropologist).
2002-present
Vice President, Buena Vista Museum of Natural History
(Bakersfield).
2000-present
Southern California Representative, Southwestern Anthropological
Association.
2000
Symposium Chair,
"Technology and Ecology in Prehistoric California," 34th annual
meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.
1998
Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair
(with Mary Anne Davis), "Archaeology at the Edge: Recent
Archaeological Studies at the Plateau, Great Basin, and Rocky
Mountain/Plains Interface in Idaho." 63rd annual meeting of the
Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, WA.
Symposium Chair, "Fisheries, Zooarchaeology and Phyllopods,"
21st annual conference of the Society for Ethnobiology, Reno Nevada.
1996
Symposium Chair, "Contributions to Northwest
Archaeology," Northwest Anthropological
Conference, Moscow, Idaho.
Symposium Co-Chair (with Suzann Henrikson), "Settlement and
Subsistence Studies," Great Basin Anthropological Conference,
King's Beach, California.
1995
to 1999 Government
Affairs Network State Representative (Idaho), Society for
American Archaeology.
1995-1999
Lower Snake River Resource Advisory Council Member and Vice
Chairman (1995-1996) (representing cultural resources), Bureau
of Land Management. Appointed by Idaho Governor Phil Batt and
Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt.
1993
to 1999 Chairman,
Idaho Advisory Council of Professional Archaeologists (IACPA).
IACPA group meets twice annually to discuss policy matters and
archaeological standards for the state.
1993-1995
Executive Committee Member, Idaho Archaeological Society. Provide
professional assistance and guidance to a state-wide avocational group.
1987
Graduate Student President, Department of Anthropology, UCR.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
ACTIVITIES (CSUB)
2003
At-Large Representative to the University Council (through June,
2004)
At-Large Senator, CSUB Academic Senate (through June, 2005).
2002 Anthropology
Graduate Student Coordinator, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2001
Assistant Anthropology Graduate Student Coordinator, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology
1999-2001
Co-Advisor to Anthropology Club, Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
PUBLICATIONS
(Note:
bold denotes senior author if other than RMY)
DISSERTATION
1992
A Reevaluation of Western Great Basin Cultural Chronology and Evidence for
the Timing of the Introduction of the Bow and Arrow to Eastern California
Based on New Excavations at the Rose Spring Site (CA-INY-372). Doctoral
dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of California,
Riverside.
MONOGRAPHS
n.d.
Lithic Technology and the Timing of the Appearance of the Bow and Arrow
in Eastern California: Evidence from the Rose Spring Site (CA-INY-372).
Coyote Press Publications in Great
Basin Prehistory Archives of California Prehistory No. 5 (in press).
1999
(with Claude Warren and Max G. Pavesic) The Archaeology of the
McGraw Creek Site, Hells Canyon, Eastern Oregon. Special Publication
of the Idaho State Historical Society.
1996
(with Sharynn-Marie Valdez) Archaeological Investigations at Breakfast
Canyon Rockshelters, Death Valley National Monument, California: Shoshoni
Food Storage and Horticulture in the Southwestern Great Basin. Bakersfield:
California State University Museum of Anthropology Occasional Papers No.
6.
1995
(with Paul G. Chace) The Archaeology of Las Montañas. Coyote Press
Archives of California Prehistory No. 42.
1993
(with Mark Q. Sutton and Joan Schneider) The Siphon Site
(CA-SBr-6580): A Millingstone Horizon Site in Summit Valley, California. San
Bernardino County Museum Association Quarterly 40(3).
ARTICLES
n.d.
(Mark Q. Sutton and Margaret E. Newman) Understanding Protein
Residue Analysis. Manuscript submitted to Journal of Archaeological
Sciences.
2003
Archaeological Investigations at Milner Rockshelter (10-JE-47), Southern
Idaho. Idaho Archaeologist (in press).
2001
(with Adella Schroth) Obsidian Use and Technological Change in
Rose Valley, California: Conclusions Based on the Analysis of Debitage
from Two Sites. Journal of Lithic Technology 26(1):50-70.
2000
A New Radiocarbon Date on a Maize Cob from Diversion Dam Cave
(10-AA-99). Idaho Archaeologist 23 (1).
1998
Prehistoric Extension of the Range for the Colorado Muskrat (Ondantra
zibethicus) along the Ancient Shoreline of Lake Cahuilla, Coachella
Valley, California. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of
Sciences 97(2):86-88.
(with Suzi Neitzel) Archaeological Investigations at the Bonus Cove Site
(10-OE-269). Idaho Archaeologist 21(1):3-32.
Implications of a Late Prehistoric Radiocarbon Date from the Rattlesnake
Canyon Site (10-EL45). Idaho
Archaeologist 21(1):33-36.
(with Lael Suzann Henrikson, Margaret E. Newman, and Mark Druss)
Freshwater Crustaceans as an Aboriginal Food Resource in the Northern
Great Basin. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology
20(1):72-87.
The Introduction of the Bow and Arrow and Lithic Resource Use at Rose
Spring (CA-INY-372). Journal of California and Great Basin
Anthropology 20(1):72-87.
(with Jessica St Clair) A Descriptive Analysis of Two Late Prehistoric
Burials from Southwestern Idaho. Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology 20(2):219-251.
1997 (with
Margaret Newman, Brian Kooyman, and Howard Ceri) "Blood"
From Stones? Probably: A Response to Fiedel. Journal of
Archaeological Science 24:1023-1027.
Archaeological Evidence of Aboriginal Cultigen Use in Late Nineteenth
Century Death Valley, California. Journal of Ethnobiology
17(2):267-282.
Addendum to X-Ray Fluorescence and Obsidian Hydration Results from the
Analysis of a Turkey-Tail Biface from the Waterhouse Collection, Weiser,
Idaho. Idaho Archaeologist 19(2).
(with Max G. Pavesic) Olivella Beads from the Braden Site
(10-WN-117), Southwestern Idaho. Tebiwa
26(2):225-232.
1996
X-Ray Fluorescence and Obsidian Hydration Results from the Analysis of a
Turkey-Tail Biface from the Waterhouse Collection, Weiser, Idaho. Idaho
Archaeologist 19(1):11-14:29.
(with Suzanne Miller, William Akersten, and Lee Sappington) The
Tolo Lake Mammoth Site, Idaho. Current
Research in the Pleistocene 13:107-108.
1995
(with Susan Kerr Siefkin) Report on the Human Remains from the Crest
Drive-In Site (CA-KER-480H), Bakersfield, California. Kern
County Archaeological Society Journal Vol. 6., pp. 71-80.
1993
(with Margaret E. Newman, Howard Ceri, and Mark Q. Sutton)
Immunological Protein Residue Analysis of Non-lithic Archaeological
Materials. Journal of
Archaeological Science 20:93-100.
Archaeological Studies at CA-KER-3052/H, A Probable Miner's Camp Near
Rosamond, California. Kern
County Archaeological Society Journal Vol. 4, pp. 61-72.
(with David J. Scott and Scott Jackson) Archaeological Investigations at
a Small Lithic Reduction Site, CA-KER-3033, Rosamond, Kern County,
California. Kern County Archaeological Society Journal Vol. 4, pp.
81-96.
(with James Uren) A Clovis Point from Coyote Wells, Malheur County,
Eastern Oregon. Idaho Archaeologist 16(2):15-18.
1992
A Preliminary Report on Test Excavations at Breakfast Canyon
Rockshelters. Society
for California Archaeology Newsletter 26(5):10-11.
A Clovis-Like Point from the Rose Spring Site, CA-INY-372. Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology 14(2).
1991
(with Mark Q. Sutton) The Excavation of an Unusual Rock Feature North of
Kramer Junction, San Bernardino County, California. In: Papers
on the Archaeology of the Mojave Desert III, M. Q. Sutton, ed. Coyote
Press Archives of California Prehistory No. 32.
(with Margaret E. Newman and Joan S. Schneider) Immunological
Identification of Small Mammal Proteins on Aboriginal Milling Equipment.
American Antiquity
56(4):659-666.
1988
(with Mark Q. Sutton) The Perishables from Cave No. 5, Providence
Mountains, California. Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology 10(1):117-123.
1987
Bone Artifacts. In: Excavations at Wildomar, Riverside County,
California, Daniel McCarthy, ed. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society
Quarterly 23(1):23-24.
Faunal Remains. In: Excavations at Wildomar, Riverside County,
California, Daniel McCarthy, ed. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society
Quarterly 23(1):24-28.
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Nopah Cave: A Late Period Sheep Hunting
Camp in the Southwestern Great Basin. Pacific
Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly
23(3):24-34.
An Analysis of the Archaeofauna from CA-SBr-1554, the Denning Spring
Rockshelter, San Bernardino County, California. In: Papers
on the Archaeology of the Mojave Desert, M. Q. Sutton, ed., pp. 141-150.
Salinas: Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory No. 10.
1986
(with Mark Q. Sutton and Daniel F. McCarthy) A "Battle Scene"
Petroglyph from the Coso Range, California. Journal of California and
Great Basin Anthropology 8(1):133-137.
1984
A Report on Faunal Remains From A Special Purpose Site in the Western
Mojave Desert. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly
20(4):56-72.
JOURNAL REVIEWS
1991
A Review of The Archaeology of Pinyon House, Two Eagles and Crater
Middens: Three Residential Sites in Owens Valley, Eastern California,
by Robert Bettinger. Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology 13(1):118-122.
TEXTBOOK
2003
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Archaeology: the Science of the Human
Past. Allyn and Bacon Press.
CHAPTER IN TEXTBOOK
1996
Flaked Stone Analysis. In: Archaeological Laboratory Methods: An
Introduction (1rst through 3rd Edition), by Mark Q. Sutton and
Brooke S. Arkush, pp. 39-67. Kendall/Hunt Press, Dubuque, Iowa.
CHAPTERS/APPENDICES IN
MONOGRAPHS/PROCEEDINGS/FESTCHRIFTS
2000
(with Max G. Pavesic) Early Archaic Domestic Dogs from Western Idaho,
U.S.A. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Council for
Archaeozoology Symposium on the Domestic Dog, British Archaeological
Record International Series 889: 93-104.
"Rosegate" Revisited: The Temporal Range of Rose Spring Points
in the Southwestern Great Basin. In: Archaeological Passages:
Papers in Honor of Claude N. Warren, Joan S. Schneider, Robert
M. Yohe II, and Jill Gardener, eds. Western
Center for Anthropology and Paleontology Occasional Papers No. 1
1998
(with Susanne J. Miller and William A. Akersten). The Tolo Lake
Mammoth Site, Idaho County, Idaho. "And, Whereas..."
Papers on the Vertebrate Paleontology of Idaho Honoring John A. White,
W. A. Akersten, H. G. McDonald, D. J. Meldrum, and M. E. T. Flint
(eds.), pp.186-192. Idaho Museum of Natural History Occasional
Paper 36.
(with Suzann Henrikson) Late Holocene Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos)
Remains from Scaredy Cat Cave, Snake River Plain, Idaho. In "And,
Whereas..." Papers on the Vertebrate Paleontology of Idaho Honoring
John A. White, W. A. Akersten, H. G. McDonald, D. J. Meldrum,
and M. E. T. Flint (eds.), pp.186-192. Idaho
Museum of Natural HistoryOccasional Paper 36.
1996
Analysis of Vertebrate Remains from CA-SBr-1913. In: An
Archaeological Data Recovery Program at CA-SBR-1913, on the Mojave
Siphon Project, Summit Valley, San Bernardino County, California, by
Mark. Q. Sutton and Joan Schneider, pp. 150-164. San Bernardino
County Museum Quarterly 43(4).
An Analysis of Flaked Stone Materials from CA-SBr-1913. In: An
Archaeological Data Recovery Program at CA-SBr-1913, on the Mojave
Siphon Project, Summit Valley, San Bernardino County, California, by
Mark Q. Sutton and Joan Schneider, pp. 165-180. San Bernardino County
Museum Quarterly 43(4).
1994
Vertebrate Faunal Remains. Appendix 1 in: The Archaeology of
CA-Mno-2122: A Study of Pre-Contact and Post-Contact Lifeways Among the
Mono Basin Paiute, by Brooke S. Arkush. University
of California Publications in Anthropology 19:65-70.
1993
Analysis of Vertebrate Remains from the Siphon Site (CA-SBr-6580).
Appendix I in: The Siphon Site (CA-SBr-6580): A Millingstone Horizon
Site in Summit Valley, California, by Mark Q. Sutton, Joan
Schneider, and R. Yohe II, pp. 69-71. San Bernardino County Museum
Association Quarterly 40(3).
An Analysis of Lithic Debitage from the Siphon Site (CA-SBR-6580).
Appendix 2 in: The Siphon Site (CA-SBr-6580): A Millingstone Horizon
Site in Summit Valley, California, by Mark Q. Sutton, Joan
Schneider, and R. Yohe II, pp. 72-78. San Bernardino County Museum
Association Quarterly 40(3).
Analysis of a Human Cremation from CA-SBR-6580. Appendix 5 in: The
Siphon Site (CA-SBr-6580): A Millingstone Horizon Site in Summit Valley,
California, by Mark Q. Sutton, Joan Schneider, and R. Yohe II, pp.
89-91. San Bernardino County Museum Association Quarterly 40(3).
1991
(with John D. Goodman II) Vertebrate Faunal Remains. Appendix 3 in: The
Archaeology of Cantil, Western Fremont Valley, California, by Mark
Q. Sutton, pp. 202-222. Bakersfield: California State University
Museum of Anthropology Occasional Papers No. 1.
1989
(with Mark Q. Sutton) An Analysis of the Vertebrate Faunal Remains form
the Afton Canyon Site (CA-SBr-85). Appendix 5 in: The Archaeology of
the Afton Canyon Site (CA-SBr-85), Mojave Desert, California by Joan
Schneider, pp. 143-158. San
Bernardino County Museum Association Quarterly 36(1).
1988
(with Mark Q. Sutton) The Human Remains from RIV-1179. In: Archaeological
Investigations at La Quinta, Salton Basin, Southeastern California,
Mark Q. Sutton and Philip J. Wilke, eds., pp. 102-118. Salinas:
Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory No. 20.
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Terrestrial and Avian Faunal Remains from
RIV-1179. In: Archaeological Investigations at La Quinta, Salton
Basin, Southeastern California, Mark Q. Sutton and Philip J. Wilke,
eds. pp. 102-118. Salinas: Coyote Press Archives of California
Prehistory No. 20.
EDITED VOLUMES
n.d.
(with E.S. Lohse) New Excavations at Wilson Butte Cave (10-JE-6): The
Results of the 1988-1989 Investigations, by Ruth Gruhn and Alan Bryan.
Special Publication of the Idaho Museum of Natural History and the Idaho
State Historical Society (in press)
2000
(with Joan Schneider and Jill Gardner) Archaeological Passages:
Papers in Honor of Claude N. Warren, Western
Center for Anthropology and Paleontology Occasional Papers No. 1.
1996
Prehistoric Cold Storage on the Snake River Plain: Archaeological
Investigations at Bobcat Cave by Lael Suzann Henrikson. Monographs
in Idaho Archaeology and Ethnology No. 1.
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION
n.d. Return to Tunahada:
Archaeological Investigations at the Rose Spring Site (CA-Iny-372),
1987-1989. In preparation for submission to the Occasional Paper
series of the Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology.
(with Alan Gold) The
Humboldt "Problem": Lanceolate Basal-notched Bifaces in the
Western Great Basin. Paper in preparation for the Journal of
California and Great Basin Anthropology.
(with Suzi Neitzel) The
Archaeology of Schellbach Cave: A Reassessment. Manuscript in
preparation for Journal
of Field Archaeology.
(with Lorene Stark and Rita
Rowe) Analysis of the Lithic Debitage from Rustler Rockshelter, Eastern
San Bernardino County, California. Appendix in preparation for The
1992 Excavations at Rustler Rockshelter, Eastern Mojave Desert,
California to be published in California
State University Museum of Anthropology Occasional Papers No. 7.
(with Max Pavesic and Douglas
Owsley) Early Holocene Health and Nutrition in Western Idaho. Manuscript
in preparation for submission to American
Journal of Physical Anthropology.
(with Max Pavesic) Early
Archaic Dog Burials from Southwestern Idaho. Manuscript in preparation
for submission to American Antiquity.
(with Margaret E. Newman) The
Reliability of Stone Tool Protein Residue Analysis: Results from a
Recent Blind Study. Manuscript in preparation for Antiquity.
(with Max Pavesic and Will Reed)
Bliss Points As Fishing Spears: A Functional Analysis of Small Bifaces
from Southwestern Idaho. Manuscript in preparation for the Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology.
(with Ken Swanson and Frances B.
King) Prehistoric Maize from Southwestern Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
Manuscript in preparation for Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology.
(with Charles Willingham) Test
Excavations at the Kyle Canyon Site. Manuscript in preparation for the Tebiwa.
The Rattlesnake Canyon Cremation
Site (10-EL-45) Redux. Manuscript in preparation for submission to Journal
of California and Great Basin Anthropology.
Historic Military Graves at Old
Fort Boise, Idaho. Manuscript in preparation for Historical Archaeology.
(with Kim Taylor) The Archaeology
of Eureka Cave. Manuscript in preparation for submission to Idaho
Archaeologist.
(with Linda Scott-Cummings)
Analysis of Microfloral Remains from the Dental Calculus of One Historic
and Two Prehistoric Burials. Paper in preparation for submission to
Journal of Archaeological Science.
Jimsonweed and Little People:
Aboriginal Datura Use and the Origin of the Waterbaby Myth.
Manuscript in preparation for Journal of Ethnobiology.
The Mysterious Death of Joe
Brown: Murder, Suicide, or Accident? Paper in preparation for Idaho
Yesterdays.
An Ancient Human Tibia from
Southern Idaho and Implications with Respect to the Buhl Burial (with
Douglas Owsley, James C. Chatters, and R. E. Taylor). Paper in preparation
for submission to the American
Antiquity.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION MANUALS
2002
(with James C. Woods) The Earliest Idahoans: A Paleo-Indian Context.
Idaho State Historic Preservation Office, Idaho State Historical Society
(draft published in small numbers in 1999).
1995
(with Suzi Neitzel, Mary Anne Davis, and Glenda King) Idaho
Archaeological and Historical Survey Manual: Guidelines for Identifying
and Evaluating Cultural Properties. Publication of the State Historic
Preservation Office, Idaho State Historical Society.
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
I have
served as a peer reviewer for manuscripts submitted to the following
journals: American Antiquity, Journal of California and Great
Basin Anthropology, Journal of Field Archaeology, and Idaho
Archaeologist
PAPERS PRESENTED
AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Note:
Does not include numerous general presentations given to schools,
avocational groups, and service clubs.
Also:
bold denotes senior author if other than RMY
2003
(with Mark Q. Sutton and Margaret E. Newman) Immunological Protein
Residue Analysis: An Update on Archaeological Applications. Paper
presented at the 74th Annual Conference of the Southwestern
Anthropological Association, Bakersfield.
(with Blendon
Walker) A Statistical Analysis of the Physical Attributes of Rose
Spring and Eastgate Points from Three Great Basin Sites. Paper presented
at the annual meetings of the Society for California Archaeology,
Sacramento.
2002
(with Anne Draucker, Dirk Baron, and Robert Horton)
Identification of Distinct Obsidian Flows within the Coso Volcanic
Field, California, by Laser Ablation ICP/MS and Archaeological
Implication. Paper presented at the Geological Society of America annual
meetings, Denver.
(with Alexander
K. Rogers) A Preliminary Report on Excavations at the Diversion Dam
Cave Site (10-AA-99), Southwestern Idaho. Paper presented at the Great
Basin Anthropological Conference, Elko, Nevada.
(with
Linda Scott Cummings) The Dietary Implications of Dental Calculus
Analysis of an Early Holocene Population in West Central Idaho. Paper
presented at the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Elko, Nevada.
(with
Max G. Pavesic) Recent Isotopic Studies of Human Remains Attributable to
the Western Idaho Archaic Burial Complex. Paper presented at the Great
Basin Anthropological Conference, Elko, Nevada.
(with Audry
Williams and Julie Minor) Investigations at Haiwee Spring
(CA-INY-1606): A Large Habitation Site in the Coso Range, Naval Air
Weapons Station, China Lake. Paper presented at the Kelso Conference on
the Archaeology of the California Deserts, Red Rock Canyon.
2001
(with Linda Scott-Cummings) Dental Calculus and Dietary Variability: A
Comparison of Prehistoric and Historic Samples. Paper presented at the
annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans
Return
to Rose Spring: Five Decades of Research at CA-INY-372. Paper presented
at the Millennium Conference: The Human Journey and Ancient Life in
California’s Deserts (Sponsored by the Desert Managers Group).
Barstow, California.
2000
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Implications of Technological and Environmental
Change during the Rose Spring Period in the Western Mojave Desert. Paper
presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Society for
California Archaeology, Riverside, California.
(with Mark
Q. Sutton) A Proposed Nomenclature for the Rose Spring Period in the
Western Great Basin. Paper presented at the 2000 Great Basin
Anthropological Conference, Ogden, Utah.
(with
Kim Taylor) The Perishable Artifacts from Eureka Cave, Idaho. Poster
presented at the 2000 Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Ogden,
Utah.
Invited
participant in the
symposium entitled, Building Bridges of Stone: Stone Tool
Reproduction, 2000 Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Ogden,
Utah
The
Paleoenvironmental History of the Rose Spring Site (CA-INY-372). Paper
presented at the Kelso Conference for the California Deserts, Death
Valley Junction.
1999
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Settlement, Subsistence, Technology, Environmental
Change, and the Rose Spring Period in the Western Mojave Desert. Paper
presented at the 1999 Kelso Conference on California Desert Prehistory.
1998
(with Suzann Henrikson, Margaret Newman, and Mark Druss) Tadpole Shrimp
as an Aboriginal Food Resource in the Great Basin. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, WA.
(with
Suzann Henrikson and Margaret Newman) Prehistoric Phyllopod Exploitation
on the Snake River Plain. Paper presented at the Society for
Ethnobiology Conference, Reno, Nevada.
(with
Max G. Pavesic) Mid-Holocene Domestic Dogs from Western Idaho. Poster
session presented at the 8th International Congress of the International
Council for Archaeozoology, Victoria, B.C.
Forensic
Archaeology: An Idaho Example. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Idaho
Archaeological Society Meetings, Boise State University, Boise.
1997
(with Brooke S. Arkush, Kathleen Heath, and S. J. Miller) Recent
Archaeological Investigations at Weston Canyon Rockshelter. Paper
presented at the Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Bozeman,
Montana.
(with S.
J. Miller) Taphonomic Studies at Tolo Lake: Preliminary
Observations. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Anthropological
Conference, Bozeman, Montana.
(with
Mary Anne Davis) Overseas Chinese at Rock Creek Station, Southern Idaho?
Archaeological Investigations at the "China House." Paper
presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Idaho Archaeological
Society, Albertson College, Idaho.
(with
Will Reed) Grave Expectations: Archaeological Investigations at the Old
Fort Boise Military Cemetery and Trash Deposit Localities, City of
Boise, Idaho. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Idaho
Archaeological Society, Albertson College, Idaho.
(with
Michael K. Lerch) Lithic Resource Procurement at the Sidewinder
Quarry, Barstow Area, Mojave Desert. Paper presented at the Society for
California Archaeology Southern Data Sharing Meeting, University of
California, Riverside.
1996
The Tolo Lake Mammoth Project: An Overview. Paper presented at the 49th
Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Moscow, Idaho.
(with
Max Pavesic) Early Archaic Dog Remains from the Braden Site,
Southwestern Idaho. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Northwestern
Anthropological Conference, Moscow, Idaho.
(with
Sharynn Valdez) Archaeological Excavations at Breakfast Canyon
Rockshelter: Evidence of Early Shoshoni Horticulture in Death Valley.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for California
Archaeology, Bakersfield.
(with
Max Pavesic) Of Snails and Puppy Dog Tales: New Data from the Braden
Site, Western Idaho. Paper presented at the Great Basin Anthropological
Conference, Lake Tahoe.
(with
Suzann Henrikson and Mark Druss) Freshwater Crustaceans as an Aboriginal
Food Resource: A New Look
at
Prehistoric Ephemeral Lake Encampments in the Northern Great Basin.
Paper presented at the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Lake
Tahoe.
(with William
A. Akersten, Susanne J. Miller, William C. Rember, and R. Lee
Sappington) Preliminary Taphonomic Studies at the Tolo Lake Mammoth Site
near Grangeville, Idaho County, Northern Idaho. Poster presented at the
Sixth North American Paleontological Convention, Washington, D.C.
(with
Max Pavesic and Will Reed) Bliss Points as Fishing Spears: Evidence for
Determining Projectile Point Function. Paper presented at the Idaho
Archaeological Society Annual Conference, Twin Falls.
A Late
Archaic Cairn Burial from Northern Owyhee County: A Preliminary Report.
Paper presented at the Idaho Archaeological Society Annual Conference,
Twin Falls.
1995
(with William Akersten, Suzanne Miller, and Lee Sappington) New
Excavations at Tolo Lake: The Preliminary Results of the 1995 Field
Season. Paper presented at the Idaho Archaeological Society Annual
Conference, Boise State University.
1994
(with Adella Schroth) Obsidian Use and Technological Change in
Rose Valley: Conclusions Based on the Analysis of Debitage from Two
Sites. Paper presented at the 24th Great Basin Anthropological
Conference, Elko, Nevada.
Vertebrate
Faunal Analysis of Selected Loci of the Rose Spring Site (CA-Iny-372):
Preliminary Results. Paper presented at the 24th Great Basin
Anthropological Conference, Elko.
(with
Susan Neitzel and Glenda King) Preliminary Results of Archaeological
Investigations at the Bonus Cove Site (10-OE-269). Paper presented at
the Idaho Archaeological Society Annual Meeting, Twin Falls.
(with Lee
Sappington and William Akersten) The Tolo Mammoth Site: Preliminary
Results. Paper presented at the Idaho Archaeological Society Annual
Conference, Twin Falls.
1993
(with Mark Q. Sutton) Mid-Holocene Settlement and Subsistence
Adaptations in the Mojave Desert. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
(with
Mark Q. Sutton) The Mid-Holocene Interface in the Mojave Desert.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of California
Archaeology, Monterey.
Preliminary
Study of Vertebrate Remains from the Kyle Canyon Site (10-BT-8). Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Idaho Archaeological Society,
Pocatello.
1992
(with Margaret E. Newman) Immunological Analysis of Prehistoric Human
Coprolites for Non-Visual Dietary Constituents. Invited paper
presented at the symposium entitled Paleonutrition: The Diet and
Health of Prehistoric Americans, sponsored by the Center for
Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale.
Radiometrics,
Obsidian Hydration, and Chronology at the Rose Spring Site (CA-INY-372),
Inyo County, California. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the
Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.
(with
Margaret E. Newman, Mark Q. Sutton, and Joan Schneider) Protein Residue
Analysis of Groundstone Artifacts: New Results from Five Archaeological
Sites in Southern California. Paper presented at the annual meetings of
the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.
Lithic
Resource Utilization at Rose Spring (CA-INY-372): Results of a
Technological Analysis of Flaked Stone Artifacts and Debitage. Paper
presented at the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Boise, Idaho.
A
Preliminary Report on Archaeological Investigations at the Breakfast
Canyon Rockshelters (CA-Iny-272), Death Valley National Monument,
California. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Kelso Conference of the
Prehistory of the Mojave Desert, Joshua Tree National Monument.
1991
(with Margaret E. Newman) Blood Residue Analysis: New Applications in
the Study of Archaeological Assemblages. Paper presented at the annual
meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
(with
Mark Q. Sutton) Archaeological Investigations at CA-SBr-1913: A Late
Village on the Upper Mojave River. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual
Kelso Conference of the Prehistory of the Mojave Desert, Stovepipe
Wells, Death Valley National Park.
1989
Archaeological Investigations at Las Montañas: Results of Special
Studies. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for
California Archaeology, Marina Del Rey.
Acculturation
and Changes in Faunal Exploitation Strategies: An Example from a
Pronghorn Drive Complex (CA-Mno-2122) in the Eastern Mono Basin,
California. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southwestern
Anthropological Association, Riverside.
1988
Return to Rose Spring: An Update on Current Archaeological
Investigations a CA-INY-372. Paper presented at the annual meetings of
the Society for California Archaeology, Redding.
Prehistory
and Chronology in the Coso Region: A Discussion of New Radiometric
Assessments from Rose Spring (CA-INY-372). Paper presented at the 21st
Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Park City, Utah.
1987
(with Robert E. Parr) Archaeological Investigations at Rochester Cave:
Preliminary Results. Paper presented at the First Annual Kelso
Conference on the Prehistory of the Mojave Desert, Zzyzx.
Phyllopods as a Possible Aboriginal Food Resource in the Mojave Desert.
Paper presented at the seventh annual James C. Young Colloquim, U.C.
Riverside.
1986
(with William T. Eckhardt) Recent Archaeological Investigations along
the Ancient Shoreline of China Lake. Paper presented at the 20th Great
Basin Anthropological Conference, Las Vegas.
1985
An Analysis of the Vertebrate Faunal Remains from the Little Whisky Flat
Antelope Drive Site, Western Nevada. Paper presented at the annual
meetings of the Society for California Archaeology, San Diego.
1984
The Perishable Artifacts from Cave No. 5 in the Providence Mountains,
Eastern Mojave Desert, California. Paper presented at the 19th Great
Basin Anthropological Conference, Boise, Idaho.
(with Barbara Polcene) A Preliminary Report on Archaeological
Investigations at the La Cresta Site. Paper presented at the annual
meetings of the Society of California Archaeology, Salinas, California.
1983
(with Mark Q. Sutton) A Preliminary Report on the Nopah Cave
Excavation. Paper presented at the Society for California Archaeology
Southern Data Sharing Meeting, California State University, Long Beach.
Secondary Osteons in the Black-Tailed Hare: A Possible Age Determinant
for Archaeological Specimens. Paper presented at the 3rd
annual James C. Young Student Colloquim at the University of California,
Riverside.
1982
The Archaeofauna of Denning Springs Rockshelter. Paper presented at the
Society for California Archaeology Southern Data Sharing Meeting, San
Bernardino County Museum, Redlands.
1981
Pronghorn Antelope and Fish Remains from an Archaeological Site in the
Western Mojave Desert. Paper presented at the Society for California
Archaeology Southern California Data Sharing Meeting, California State
College, Fullerton.
SELECTED TECHNICAL
REPORTS
2000
Vertebrate Faunal Analysis for Five Archaeological Sites on Edwards Air
Force Base. Report prepared for Computer Science Corporation, Edwards
Air Force Base.
1999
Archaeological Investigations at Milner Rockshelter (10-JE-47), Southern
Idaho. Report prepared for the Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Land
Managment Law Enforcement and the Office of the U.S. Attorney.
1998
(with Mark Plew, Mary Anne Davis, Sharon Plager, Juan Chavarria,
A. Craig Hauer, and Adam Berg) Archaeological Test Excavations at
Bachman Cave (10-OE-565), Southwest Idaho. Report on file, Idaho State
Historic Preservation Office, Boise.
Osteological
Analysis of "Jane Doe" Discovered Near Emmett, Idaho. Report
prepared for the Idaho Deparment of Law Enforcement.
An
Analysis of Recent Human Remiains Recovered from Southeast of Gooding
County, Idaho. Report prepared for the Gooding County Sheriff's Office,
Gooding, Idaho.
1996
(with Michael K. Lerch) Quarries Along the Sidewinder Trail:
Cultural Resources Inventory and Evaluation of the P & V Enterprises
Land Exchange, Parcels PV-10E, -56, and -62, Barstow, San Bernardino
County, California. Report on file, Bureau of Land Management, Barstow
Resource Area.
Preliminary
Report on the Recovery and Analysis of Human Remains Discovered Near
Paddy Flats, Valley County, Idaho. Report prepared for Forensic
Services, Idaho Department of Law
Enforcement.
1995
Faunal Remains from the 1993 Fort Hall Test Excavations, Fort Hall
Indian Reservation, Idaho. Report prepared for the National Park
Service.
1993
Archaeological Test Excavations along the Oro Grande Sewer Pipeline
Alignment, Victorville, San Bernardino County, California. Report on
file at San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center,
Redlands.
The
Results of Archaeological Test Excavations at the Breakfast Canyon
Rockshelters, Death Valley National Monument, Inyo County, California.
Report prepared for Death Valley National Monument, U.S. Department of
the Interior, National Park Service.
1992
(with Karen Swope) Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations at
the Site of a Proposed Interpretive Facility, Fort Tejon State Historic
Park (CA-KER-2848/H), Kern County, California. Report on file, Southern
San Joaquin Valley Archaeological Information Center.
1991
An Archaeological Assessment of Eight Alternative Access Routes into the
Proposed Hidden Valley Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility, San Bernardino
County, California. Report on file, Archaeological Information Center,
San Bernardino County Museum.
The
Analysis of a Burial from CA-RIV-3757. In: Archaeological Investigations
of CA-RIV-3757, 3758, 3759, 3760, 3761, and 3765-H, Formerly Portions of
"RIV-102," the Pahsitnah Village Complex, by R. Cerreto, pp.
13.1-13.7. Report on file, Archaeological Research Unit, University of
California, Riverside.
1990
Archaeological Investigations at Five Sites Located at One Eleven La
Quinta Center in the City of La Quinta, Central Riverside County,
California. Report on file, Archaeological Research Unit, University of
California, Riverside.
An
Analysis of Human Coprolites from Site CA-Riv-3862. In: Archaeological
Investigations at Five Sites Located at One Eleven La Quinta Center in
the City of La Quinta, Central Riverside County, California. Report on
file, Archaeological Research Unit, University of California, Riverside.
Mammalian
and Avian Fauna. In: Final Test Investigations Report and Request for
Determination of Eligibility for 23 Sites along the San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor, Vol. II, Appendices. Report prepared for
Transportation Corridor Agencies, Costa Mesa, California, by Chambers
Group, Inc.
An
Analysis of Faunal Remains from SBr-113, -114, -3772, and -3803H,
Crowder Canyon, California. In: Archaeological Investigations at
SBr-113, -114, -3772, and -3803H, Crowder Canyon, San Bernardino County,
California, by Judy McKeehan. Report prepared for Cal-Trans by Chambers
Group, Inc.
1989
(with Paul Chace) The Archaeology of Las Montañas: A Milling Stone
Horizon Site in South San Diego County, California. Report on file, San
Diego County Planning Department.
Faunal
Remains. In: Archaeological Excavations at Shoot Hill, Malakoff Diggins
State Park, Nevada County, California (1987 Field Season), by Louis A.
Payen. Report on file, California Department of Parks and Recreation.
1988
(with Robert E. Reynolds, Mark Q. Sutton, and Karen Swope)
Cultural Resources Mitigation and Salvage, Luz Solar Electric Generating
Stations, Kramer Junction, San Bernardino County, California. Report on
file, San Bernardino County Museum.
1987
(with Adella Schroth) Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed
Crowder Canyon Recreational Vehicle Park, San Bernardino, California.
Report on file, California Archaeological Information Center, San
Bernardino County Museum.
Preliminary
Archaeological Assessment of the Shallow Underground Tunnel/Chamber
Explosion Test Project Area, Inyo County, California. Report on file,
Geothermal Program Office, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake.
Preliminary
Report on Test Excavations at Anvil Shelter (CA-INY-3412). Report on
file, Geothermal Program Office, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake.
1986
Faunal Remains. In: Excavations at Indian Hill Rockshelter, Anza-Borrego
Desert State Park, California: 1984-1985. Report on file at the
California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento.
An
Analysis of Vertebrate Remains from the 1986 Archaeological Test
Excavations at Rancho Guajome. Report on file at the Department of
Public Works, County of San Diego.
(with
Karen K. Swope) Archaeological Data Recovery at CA-RIV-3025,
Amended No. 1, Tentative Parcel 21057, Located in Glenoak Valley,
Riverside County, California. Report on file at the Archaeological
Research Unit, University of California, Riverside.
1985
Preliminary Report on Human Skeletal Remains from Indian Hill
Rockshelter. Report prepared for the San Diego County Coroner on behalf
of the Archaeological Research Unit, University of California,
Riverside.
Preliminary
Report on Archaeological Testing at the Wind in the Willows Site, Naval
Weapons Center, China Lake, California. Report on file, Code 2692, Naval
Weapons Center, China Lake.
1984
A Manual for the Curation of Archaeological Resources. Report on file,
Public Works Department, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake.
Additionally,
nearly 100 smaller archaeological survey/testing reports are on file
with various information repositories and agencies in California,
including the County of San Diego, California Department of
Transportation, University of California ARU, California Department of
Parks and Recreation, and the Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake.
GUEST
LECTURER/ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
2001
Guest Speaker, Ruth DeEtte Simpson Lecture Series, San Bernardino
County Museum, "The Breakfast Canyon Project: Protohistoric
Shoshone Horticulture in Death Valley."
1998
Invited Presenter, Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists, Sun
Valley, "An Archaeological Approach to Certain Crime
Scenes."
1997
Invited Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State
University, Colloquium: "Return to Tunahada: Forty Years
of Research at the Rose Spring Site, Eastern California."
1996
Invited Presenter, Idaho Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual
Meeting, Boise, Idaho, Special Session: Paleoecology of Native Americans
and Wildlife in Idaho, "Human Ecology in Prehistoric Idaho: Twelve
Millennia of Land Use."
1994
Institute Scholar, Idaho Teachers Institute, Lewis and Clark College,
Lewiston, Idaho: "Before Contact: Idaho's Prehistoric Native
Americans."
Guest Instructor, Archaeology for Managers (Course sponsored by the
National Park Service and the University of Nevada, Reno), Boise, Idaho,
"Archaeological Preservation in Idaho: the State's
Perspective."
1993
Guest Lecturer, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, "The
Archaeology of Rose Spring."
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES AND AFFILIATIONS
Southwestern
Anthropological Association (2000- )
Society
of Professional Archaeologists/Register of Professional Archaeologists
(1997- )
Society
for Ethnobiolgy (1998- )
Society
for California Archaeology (1981-1993; 2000-)
Society
for Archaeological Science (1984-1988)
Society
for American Archaeology
Tulare
Archaeological Research Group
Kern
County Archaeological Society
Idaho
Archaeological Society (1993-1999)
Society
for Historical Archaeology (1993-1999)
National
Association of State Archaeologists (1993-1999)
International
Council for Archaeozoology (1998-2000)
Southern
California Academy of Sciences (1998-1999)
Also
listed in:
Who’s
Who in America (1999-2000)
Who's
Who in the West (1998-1999)
Directory
of North American Quaternary Scientists (1995)
REFERENCES
Philip
J. Wilke, Associate Professor
Department
of Anthropology
University
of California
Riverside,
CA 92521
(909)
787-3117
wilke@citrus.ucr.edu
R.
E. Taylor, Professor
Department
of Anthropology
University
of California
Riverside,
CA 92521
(909)
787-5521
Claude
N. Warren, Professor Emeritus
Department
of Anthropology
University
of Nevada
Las
Vegas, NV
(702)
739-3590
Max
G. Pavesic, Professor
Department
of Anthropology
Boise
State University
Boise,
ID 83725
(208)
385-3241
Douglas
Owsley
Curator
of Physical Anthropology
Smithsonian
National Museum of Natural History
10th
and Constitution Avenue
Washington,
D.C. 20560
(202)
786-2553
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