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DAVID VINCENT HILL, Ph.D.
Address: 718 Mountain Road NW C/D.
Postal: P.O. Box 26464 Albuquerque NM 87125
Telephone: (505) 842-8262
e-mail: dhill1@att.net
Reports Relating to Petrographic Studies
Reports Relating to Petrographic Studies:
2007 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from LA 149323-An Early
Eighteenth Century Smelter Site in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Manuscript
on file, Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Shoshone Ceramics from 5MF5827. Manuscript
on file, Alpine Archaeology, Montrose, Colorado.
2006 Petrographic Analysis of Four Ceramic Sherds from Antigua. Manuscript
on file, Research Reactor Center at the University of Missouri,
Columbia.
2005 Petrographic analysis of Lithic Artifacts from the Rezhou Project,
P.R.C. Manuscript on file, Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois.
Petrographic Analysis of Rio Grande Glazeware Ceramics from Three
Revolt-Period Pueblos in the Southern Jemez Mountains. Appendix,
Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation by Matt Liberman, Department of
Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.
Petrographic Analysis of Glazed Ceramics from LA 31744. Appendix,
Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation by Michael Bletzer, Department
of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University.
Petrographic Analysis of Red-banded Incised from Ecuador. Manuscript
on file, Terry Grieder, Department of Art History, The University of
Texas at Austin.
Petrographic analysis of ceramics from Antigua. Manuscript on file,
Research Reactor Center at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
2004 Petrographic Analysis. In Excavations at San Antonio de Padua (LA 24),
NM 14, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, N. J. Akins. Museum of New Mexico
Office of Archaeological Studies Archaeological Notes 293, pp.
99-106. Santa Fe.
2003 Petrographic Analysis. In Salt Creek: Data Recovery at Seven
Prehistoric Sites along US 285 in Chaves and De Baca Counties, New
Mexico, by N. J. Akins. Museum of New Mexico Office of Archaeological
Studies Archaeological Notes 298, pp.173-176, Santa Fe.
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Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from LA 9193 and LA 32698.
In Archaeological Data Recovery at Five Sites Along NM 44 in the Lower
Jemez River Valley, Sandoval County, New Mexico, by Christine S. Van
Pool and Todd Van Pool, Appendix B, pp. 227-230. Office of Contract
Archaeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from AZ:U:11:252, Manuscript on
file, Statistical Research, Tucson, Arizona. In Press.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from AZ:U:3:405 and AZ:U:3:410,
Manuscript on file, Statistical Research, Tucson, Arizona. In Press.
2002 Petrographic Analysis of Bone Tempered and Mexican Glazed Ceramics.
In Nuestra Señora del Refugio (41RF1), Refugio County, Texas, by
Cynthia L. Tennis, Appendix G. pp. 84-104. Texas Department of
Transportation Environmental Affairs Division Archaeological Studies
Program No. 39 and Center for Archaeological Research, The University
of Texas at San Antonio, Archaeological Survey Report, No. 315. The
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.
Ceramic Compositional Studies. In Conquest and Concealment: After the
El Paso Phase on Fort Bliss An Archaeological Study of the Manso, Suma
and Early Apache, by Deni Seymour, with contributions by Mark E. Harlan
and David V. Hill. Appendix C. Conservation Division Directorate of
the Environment United States Army Air Defense Artillery Center, Fort
Bliss, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics and Limestone from
42Da791, 42Da545, and 42Da749. In Prehistoric Uinta Mountain
Occupations, edited by C. Johnson and B. Loosle. Appendix 2, pp.
A2:1-A2:7.USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Region, Ashley National
Forest.
Petrographic Analysis of Brownware Ceramics. In The Fox Place: A Late
Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Pithouse Village near Roswell, New
Mexico, by Regge N. Wiseman. Museum of New Mexico Office of
Archaeological Studies Archaeological Notes 234, pp. 111-114. Santa
Fe.
Petrographic Analysis of Three Amphora Sherds from the Tektas Burnu
Shipwreck Project. Manuscript on file at The Institute for Underwater
Archaeology, Texas A&M University College Station, Texas. Figure 6,
p. 587, In The Classical Shipwreck at Tetas Burnu, Turkey, by Deborah
N. Carlson. 2003 American Journal of Archaeology 107: 581-600.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics and Raw Materials from LA 3558 and
LA 70163. Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies,
Santa Fe, New Mexico. In Archaeological Investigation of Two
Multicomponent Sites Along Interstate 40 Near State Road 6 Exit,
Cibola County, New Mexico, Stephen S. Post, Museum of New Mexico Office
of Archaeological Studies Archaeological Notes 253, pp. 253-261.
Santa Fe.
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Petrographic Analysis of the Sherd Recovered from LA 104890. In The
Merrill Site (LA 104890) by Peter Y. Bullock. Archaeology Notes 283.
Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies. Santa Fe, New
Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Brownware Ceramics Recovered from LA 117704
and LA 117713 Located on Otero Mesa, Otero County, New Mexico. Appendix
B. In Testing and Data Recovery of Burned Rock Features in Sites on
Otero Mesa, New Mexico, Volume II, by Mike Quigg, Mark Sechrist and
Grant Smith. TRC Mariah, El Paso, Texas.
2001 Petrographic Analysis of Bone Tempered Ceramics. In Archaeological
Investigations at a Spanish Colonial Site, (41KA26-B) Karnes County,
Texas, Cynthia L. Tennis. Appendix VI, pp. 132-136. Texas Department
of Transportation Environmental Affairs Division Archaeological
Studies Program, Report No. 26 and Center for Archaeological Research,
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Archaeological Survey Report,
No. 302.The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis: Part No.1 Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics
from 5 MN 3859, 5 ME 642, 5 ME 4970, 5 ME 6731, and LA 86086; Part
2 Petrographic Analysis of Two Grayware Sherds from 5 RB 2435; Part
3 Petrographic Analysis of Three Pieces of Chipped Stone from 5 LP
696. In The Trans-Colorado Natural Gas Pipeline Archaeological Data
Recovery Project, Western Colorado and Northwestern New Mexico,
compiled by Alan D. Reed, Appendix F. Alpine Archaeological
Consultants, Inc. Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics. In Valencia: A Spanish
Colonial Mexican Period Site Along NM 47 in Valencia County, New Mexico
by Nancy J. Akins Archaeology Notes 267. pp. 151-156 Museum of New
Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Western Wyoming. Manuscript
on file, Current Archaeological Research, Inc, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Northeastern Utah. Manuscript
on file, Senco-Phoenix, Price, Utah.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from from LA 86736 and LA 86737.
In Data-Recovery Report on Sites LA 86735, LA 86736, LA 87737 and LA
120,979 Along U. S. Highway 54 Between Tularosa and Carrizozo Otero
County, New Mexico by Karl W. Laumbauch, Helen B. Shields, Robert
Miller and Delton Estes. Appendix D. New Mexico Start Highway
Department, Santa Fe, and Human Systems Research, Inc. Las Cruces,
New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Three Prehistoric Sites
Located on the Cañada Alamosa, Southern New Mexico. Manuscript on
file, Human Systems Research, Inc. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Thermally Altered and Geological Samples
from 41ZP557. Manuscript on file, TRC Mariah, Inc. Austin, Texas.
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2000 Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Five Prehistoric Sites in
Central Panama. Manuscript on file, Smithsonian Institution, Tropical
Research Institute. Panama.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from the Dutch John Land
Transfer. In Dutch John Excavations: Seasonal Occupations on the North
Slope of the Uinta Mountains, edited by B. Loosle and C. Johnson.
Appendix C. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Inter-Mountain Region, Ashley
National Forest.
Petrographic Analysis of Jornada Brownware Ceramics from the Carlsbad
Relief Route: LA 29363, In Prehistoric Burned Brush Structures and
A Quarry Site Along the Carlsbad Relief Route, Eddy County, New Mexico,
by D. A. Zamora. pp.773-776. Office of Archaeological Studies,
Archaeology Notes 203. Museum Of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics. In
Prehistoric Settlement along the Rio Bonito,
Mexico, by D. A. Zamora and Y. R. Oakes. pp.
Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Notes
Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Angus Site: A Late
Lincoln County, New
135-139. Office of
276. Museum of New
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics. In The Beisenbach Site (41WN88):
A Case Study in Diet Breadth, by David L. Nickels. Unpublished M.A.
thesis, Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas at San
Antonio. San Antonio, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Brownware Ceramics from LA 89652. Manuscript
on file, Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas at San
Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.
1999 Petrographic Analysis of Seven Sherds from Red Lake Tank. In Red Lake
Tank: The Excavation of Four Sites East of Roswell, New Mexico, by
Peter Y. Bullock. pp. 41-42. Museum of New Mexico, Office of
Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Notes 250. Santa Fe, New
Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramic and Clay Samples. In
Archaeology of the Mogollon Highlands: Settlement Systems and
Adaptations, Volume 4. Ceramics, Miscellaneous Artifacts,
Bioarchaeology, Bone Tools, and Faunal Analysis, edited by Yvonne R.
Oakes, and Dorothy A. Zamora, pp. 173-182. Museum of New Mexico, Office
of Archaeological Studies, Archaeology Notes 232, Santa Fe, New
Mexico.
Ceramics Report. In Fremont Archaeology on the Douglas Creek Arch,
Rio Blanco County, Colorado: The Sky Aerie Promontory Charnel Site
(5RB104), by S. G. Baker, Appendix VI. Centuries Research Inc.
Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Phantom Palms Site (LA
11621). Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies. Santa
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Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Three Brownware Sherds From LA 120945. Museum
of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In Press.
Petrographic Analysis of Two Sherds from 48SU390. Manuscript on file,
Western Wyoming Community College, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Petrographic Analysis of Nine Fremont Sherds from 42UN259. Manuscript
on file, A.I.A., Laramie, Wyoming.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Barbados. Manuscript
on file, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University,
Ellensburg, Washington.
1998 Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Pajarito Plateau, North
Central New Mexico. Manuscript on file, Department of Anthropology,
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics. In The Datil Mountain Project:
Archaic, Puebloan and Athabascan Campsites along U.S. 60, near Datil,
Catron County, New Mexico, by D. J. Hayden, L. A. Moiola and Y. R.
Oakes, pp.101-105. Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological
Studies, Archaeological Notes 177. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from LA 83772 and Other Sites in
Mimbres Area of Southwestern New Mexico. In Limited Excavations at
LA 83772, A Mulitcomponent Site Along NM 90, White Signal, Grant
County, New Mexico, by Regge N. Wiseman, pp. 36-40. Museum of New
Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies, Archaeology Notes 191.
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Ormand Site. In The Ormand
Village: Final Report of the 1965-1966 Excavation, by Laurel T.
Wallace, pp. 287-290. Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological
Studies, Archaeological Notes 229. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from 5MN4253, 5MN4270 and
LA 86094, and LA 50401. Manuscript on file, Alpine Archaeological
Consultants, Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Jornada Brownware Ceramics from the Carlsbad
Relief Route: LA 29363. Manuscript on file, Office of Archaeological
Studies, Museum of New Mexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Two Sherds from 48SW6454. Manuscript on file,
Western Wyoming College, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from 48NA1425. Manuscript on file,
TRC Mariah Associates, Inc. Laramie, Wyoming.
1997 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics. In Archaeological
Monitoring and Excavation at Kuaua Pueblo, Casa Quemada, and LA 111391
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for a Natural Gas Pipeline in Coronado State Monument and Park,
Sandoval County, New Mexico by K. J. Roxlau and D. P. Staley, Appendix
D, pp. D1-D7. TRC Mariah, Associates, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Book Cliffs Area, Uintah
County, Utah. Manuscript on file, Bureau of Land Management, Vernal
District Office, Vernal, Utah.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics and Clay Samples from LA 89652.
Manuscript on file, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University,
College Station, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis Summary of Selected Ceramics from 41 TR 136.
Manuscript on file, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from LA 67321. Manuscript
on file, Manuscript on file, Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum
of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Santa Fe Black-on-white Ceramics from the
North Bank site (LA 6462). Manuscript on file, Department of
Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.
Petrographic Analysis of Santa Fe Black-on-white ceramics from two
sites in Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Manuscript on file,
Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman,
Washington.
1996 Petrographic Analysis of Brownware sherds from LA 86774 and LA 86780,
In Archaeological Investigations in the Southern Mesilla Bolson: Data
Recovery at the Santa Teresa Port-Of-Entry Facility, by James L.
Moore. pp. 307-311. Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological
Studies, Archaeology Notes 188. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics and Clay Samples from Las Campanas
and Elsewhere in the Santa Fe Area. Museum of New Mexico, Office of
Archaeological Studies, Santa Fe. In Las Campanas de Santa Fe Sunset
Golf Course, and Estates IV, Estates V, and Estates VII Excavations:
Small Sites in the Piñon-Juniper Piedmont North of the Santa Fe River,
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, by Stephen S. Post. Archaeology Notes
193, Appendix I. Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New
Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis. In Living on the River's Edge: Archaeological
Test Excavations at the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Texas, by Jeff D. Leach,
Nicholas P. Houser, Robert D. Harrison, John A. Peterson and Raymond
P.Mauldin, Volume 1, Chapter 12 pp. 165-168. Archaeological Research,
Inc. El Paso, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Two Sherds from 5MF3065. In Archaeological
Investigations at the G Wash Site (5MF3065) by L. W. Thompson.
Contributions to Archaeology No. 10. Western Wyoming College,
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Department of Anthropology, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Lincoln National Forest.
Manuscript on file, Forest Supervisors Office, Lincoln National
Forest, Alamogordo, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from LA 101412. Museum of
New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from LA 53678. Museum of New Mexico,
Office of Archaeological Studies, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Two Sherds from 42UN2283. Manuscript on file,
Bureau of Land Management, Vernal District Office, Vernal, Utah.
1995 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics and Clay Samples from LA
55185. In Fruitland Archaeological Data Recovery Program: Excavations
at LA 55185 An Anasazi Pueblo I Multiple Residence near La Jara Canyon
Rio Ariba County, New Mexico, by Meade F. Kemrer. Appendix E. Mariah
Associates, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics and Clay Samples from Eight
Gobernador Phase sites in Northwestern New Mexico. In A Chapter in
Early Navajo History: Late Gobernador Phase Pueblito Sites of the
Dinetah, assembled by Michael P. Marshall. Appendix 2. Office of
Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from LA 103919. Museum of New
Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Pecos Project, Museum of
New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Navajo and Anasazi Ceramics from LA 85369,
LA 89898, and Study Unit 9. San Juan Collage, Farmington, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of a Rosa Phase Smudged Sherd from LA 47047.
San Juan Collage, Farmington, New Mexico.
1994 Petrographic Analysis of Historic Brownware Ceramics from Sites in
the El Paso Lower Valley. Archaeological Consultants, Inc. El Paso,
Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Sherds, In Archaeological
Excavations at Three Sites within the Proposed Rio Bravo Blvd. and
Paseo Rio Del Volcan Corridors, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, by
Michael P. and Christina L. Marshall. Appendix A. 283-288. Cibola
Research Reports No. 97. Corrales, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Near Fort Burgwin, New Mexico.
In Studying the Taos Frontier: The Pot Creek Data Recovery Project,
Volume II, Appendix 3, pp. 545-549. Archaeology Notes No.68, Office
of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
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Petrographic Analysis of Selected Plainware Ceramics from LA 26272,
LA 47047, and LA 85183. San Juan College Cultural Resources Management
Program. Farmington, New Mexico.
Analysis of an Uncompahgre Ware Vessel from Broken Blade Wickiup (5
RB 3182). Centuries, Research, Inc. Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Seven Sites Located
Along UDOT I-70. Alpine Archaeological Consultants, Inc., Montrose,
Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Sambrito Utility from LA 72739 and LA 83051.
La Plata Archaeological Consultants, Dolores, Colorado.
1993 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Ysleta del Sur. In
Excavations at the Ysleta Clinic Site, Ysleta, Texas, edited by Myles
Miller. Batcho and Kauffman, Inc. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from the Bingham Project.
In The Bingham Project, by Daisy Levine. Manuscript on file, Museum
of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Preliminary Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from the Paso del Norte
Area. Archaeological Consultants, Inc. El Paso, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from the Cedar Hill area,
San Juan County, New Mexico. Manuscript on file, La Plata
Archaeological Consultants, Inc. Cortez, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Three Sherds from 26LN418. Manuscript on
file, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada.
1992 Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from near Fort Burgwin, New Mexico.
In Studying the Taos Frontier: The Pot Creek Data Recovery Project,
by Jeffery L. Boyer and others. Office of Archaeological Studies Notes
68, pp.545-549. Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological
Studies.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from 42DA485 and 42DA488.
Manuscript on file, Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
Petrographic Analysis of Dinetah Gray Ceramics from LA 72771 and LA
72787. Manuscript on file, La Plata Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
Cortez, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Dinetah Gray Ceramics from LA 79280.
Manuscript on file, La Plata Archaeological Consultants, Inc. Cortez,
Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Dinetah Gray and Gobernador Polychrome
Sherds from LA 80854. In Archaeological Investigations at Grassy
Canyon: A Gobernador Phase Navajo Habitation in the Navajo Reservoir
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District, Gary M. Brown, John A. Evaskovich, Richard G. Holloway and
C. Dean Wilson. Appendix A. Technical Report No. 535, Mariah
Associates, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Sherds of Uinta Gray from 42DA545.
Manuscript on file, Ashley National Forest, Vernal District Office,
Vernal, Utah.
1991 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Two Sites in
Northwestern Colorado. Manuscript on file, Centuries Research, Inc.
Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Dinosaur National
Monument. Manuscript on file, Dinosaur National Monument, Dinosaur,
Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Sherds from 42WS54 and 42WS1225.
In Archaeological Data Recovery at 42WS54 and 42WS1225 along State
Road 9, Washington County, Utah, by Jonathon C. Horn. Appendix, D.
Alpine Archaeological Consultants, Inc., Montrose, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis. In The NASA-STGT Excavations: Short-Term
Mesilla Phase Settlements along the San Andres Mountain Bajada, by
Myles Miller and Trace Stewart, Batcho and Kauffman Cultural Resources
Report No. 125. Las Cruces, New Mexico.
1990 Special Samples Mineralogical Study. In Excavations in the South Block
of Gallinas Springs Ruin (LA 1178) A Large Town of the Gallinas
Mountain Phase (Late Pueblo III-Early Pueblo IV) on the Mogosazi
Frontier, by Jack Bertram, Andrew R. Gomolak, Steven J. Hogland, Terry
L. Knight, Emily Garber, and Kenneth J. Lord. Appendix D. Chambers
Consultants and Planners, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from Gallinas Springs
Pueblo (LA 1178). In Excavations in the South Block of Gallinas Springs
Ruin (LA 1178) A Large Town of the Gallinas Mountain Phase (Late Pueblo
III-Early Pueblo IV) on the Mogosazi Frontier, by Jack Bertram, Andrew
R. Gomolak, Steven J. Hogeland, Terry L. Knight, Emily Garber, and
Kenneth J. Lord. Appendix E. Chambers Consultants and Planners, Inc.
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Five Sites on the La Plata Mine
Lease. In Archaeological Data Recovery at San Juan Coal Company's La
Plata Mine, San Juan County, New Mexico, edited by Gary M. Brown.
Technical Report 355. Appendix A. Mariah Associates, Inc.
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis. In Excavation of a Single Mesilla Phase
Pithouse in the Town of Tortugas, Doña Ana County, New Mexico. Appendix
A. Batcho and Kauffman Cultural Resources Report No. 106. Las Cruces,
New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from LA 37378. Manuscript on file,
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San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from SJC-1569. Manuscript on file,
San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Sherds from the Grande Mesa,
Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests. Manuscript on file,
U.S.D.A. Forest Service Grande Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison
National Forest, Delta, Colorado.
1989 Petrographic Analysis of Mimbres Phase Ceramics from the San Andres
Mountains. Manuscript on file, Human Systems Research, Inc. Las
Cruces, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Puebloan Sites along the Lower Chaco River.
In Archaic, Puebloan, and Navajo Land Use and Occupation along the
Middle Chaco River, by Cherie L.Scheick pp. 219-234. Southwest
Archaeological Consultants, Inc. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of a Pottery Sherd from the Pecos Wilderness
Area, Santa Fe National Forest. Manuscript on file, U.S.D.A. Forest
Service Santa Fe National Forest, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Cerro Pedernal Chert. Manuscript on file,
U.S.D.A. Forest Service Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger
District, Coyote, New Mexico.
Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from 42WS2217, Zion
National Park. In Aboriginal Hunter-Gatherer Adaptations in Zion
National Park, by Galen Burgett. Midwest Archaeological Center,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
1988 Being Brown: Technological Analysis of Ceramic Materials from the Oven
Site (LA 4169). Manuscript on file, Complete Archaeological Service
Associates, Inc., Cortez, Colorado.
Petrographic Analysis of Loop 375 Ceramics (Phase II). In Loop 375
Archaeological Project Fort Bliss Maneuver Area I, El Paso, Texas:
An Interim Report for Phase II Testing and Phase III Recommendations
for Data Recovery, by Tom C. O'Laughlin, Vernon L. Scarborough, Tim
B. Graves, and Deborah Martin. Appendix H. Department of Sociology
and Anthropology, The University of Texas at El Paso. El Paso, Texas.
Petrographic Analysis of Dinetah Gray Ceramics from LA 49498. In
Archaeological Investigations of Kin 'Atsa' (LA 49498) A Late
Archaic-Basketmaker Transition, Basketmaker II, and Dinetah Phase
Navajo Habitation Site in San Juan County, New Mexico, by Alan D. Reed
and Jonathon C. Horn. Appendix D. Nickens and Associates, Inc.,
Montrose, Colorado.
1987 Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from 5GF308 (Squaw's
Camp). Manuscript on file, Bureau of Land Management, Glenwood
Springs, Colorado.
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Petrographic Analysis of Selected Ceramics from the San Juan National
Forest. Manuscript on file, U.S.D.A. Forest Service San Juan National
Forest, Durango, Colorado.
1986 Petrographic Analysis. In The AMOCO Pipeline Project, by Robert W.
Biggs. Manuscript on file, Archaeological Consultants, Inc. Durango,
Colorado.
1985 Petrographic Analysis. In Class III Cultural Resources Survey for the
Rifle-San Juan 345-KV Transmission Line, Southern Ute Reservation,
edited by Jamie A. Karlson and Robert W. Biggs. Archaeological
Consultants, Inc. Durango, Colorado.
1984 Petrographic Analysis. In Arrowhead Island: A Middle Woodland Village
in East-Central Kansas, by Randell M. Thies. Kansas State Historical
Society Contract Archeology Publication No.3. Topeka, Kansas.
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