Table Of ContentGeoarchaeology: An International Journal
Author Index to Volume 17
Adan-Bayewitz, D. See Wieder, M., 393 the Fetterman Mammoth, E stern
Arpin, T. L. Wyoming, U.S.A., 417
; Mallol, C.; Goldberg, P.: Short
Contribution: A New Method of
Analyzing and Documenting Court, P. See Sherriff, B. L., 8
Micromorphological Thin Sections Creasman, S. D. See Stafford, (
Using Flatbed Scanners: Applications Crothers, G. M. See Morey, D
in Geoarchaeological Studies, 305 Cummings, M. L. See Lyons, W
Asrat, A. Currie, E. J. See Wilson, ( 61
: The Rock-Hewn Churches of Tigrai,
Northern Ethiopia: A Geological
Perspective, 649 Dalan, R. A.
Aura, J. E. See Barton, C. M., 155 ; Bevan, B. W.: Geophysical Indicators of
Culturally Emplaced Soils and
Sediments, 779
Balek, C. L. Dean, M. See Quinn, R., 441
—: Buried Artifacts in Stable Upland Sites Dorais, M. J.
and the Role of Bioturbation: A ; Shriner, C. M.: A Comparative Electron
Review, 41 Microprobe Study of “Aeginetan’
Barton, C. M. Wares with Potential Raw Material
—; Bernabeu, J.; Aura, J. E.; Garcia, O.; La Sources from Aegina, Methana, and
Roca, N.: Dynamic Landscapes, Poros, Greece, 555
Artifact Taphonomy, and Landuse Dorais, M. J.
Modeling in the Western ; Shriner, C. M.: An Electron Microprobe
Mediterranean, 155 Study of P645/T390 Evide nce for an
Bateman, M. D. See Frederick, C. D., 191 Early Helladic III Lerna—Aegina
Belitzky, S. Connection, 755
—; Nadel, D.: The Ohalo II Prehistoric
Camp (19.5 Ky): New Evidence for
Environmental and Tectonic Changes Eberl, M. See Fernandez, F. G
at the Sea of Galilee, 453 Ellwood, B. B. See Thacker, P
Bernabeu, J. See Barton, C. M., 155 Emerson, T. E. See Wisseman
Bettis, E. A. III
—; Mandel, R. D.: The Effects of Temporal
and Spaiial Patterns of Holocene Fant, D. W. See Peacock, E., 91
Erosion and Alluviation on the Fenton, J. P. See Morey, D. F
Archaeological Record of the Central Fernandez, F. G.
and Eastern Great Plains, U.S.A., 141 ; Terry, R. E.; Inomata, T.; Eberl, M.: An
Bevan, B. W. See Dalan, R. A., 779 Ethnoarchaeological Study of
Boyd, W. E. See Parr, J. F., 285 Chemical Residues in the Floors and
Breen, C. See Quinn, R., 441 Soils of Q’eqchi’ Maya Houses at Las
Buck, B. J. Pozas, Guatemala, 487
; Kipp, J. Jr.; Monger, H. C.: Inverted Forsythe, W. See Quinn, R., 44
Clast Stratigraphy in an Eolian Frederick, C. D.
Archaeoiogical Environment, 665 ; Bateman, M. D.; Rogers, R.: Evidence
Bustamante, J. See Rossi, M. J., 633 for Eolian Deposition in the Sandy
Byers, D. A. Uplands of East Texas and the
: Taphonomic Analysis, Associational Implications for Archaeological Sit«
Integrity, and Depositional History of Integrity, 191
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AUTHOR INDEX
Garcia, O. See Barton, C. M., 155 Meighan, I. See Preston, J., 219
Goldberg, P. See Arpin, T. L., 305 Meneses, J. S. See Rossi, M. J., 633
Monger, H. C. See Buck, B. J., 665
Moore, D. M. See Wisseman, S. U., 689
Hawkins, A. L. Morey, D. F.
—; Kleindienst, M. R.: Lithic Raw Material : Crothers, G. M.; Stein, J. K.; Fenton,
Usages during the Middle Stone Age ai J. P.; Herrmann, N. P.; The Fluvial and
Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt, 601 Geomorphic Context of Indian Knoll,
Herrman, N. P. See Morey, D. F., 521 and Archaic Shell Midden in West-
Hole, M. See Preston, J., 219 Central Kentucky, 521
Hughes, R. E. See Wisseman, S. U., 689 Morgenstein, M. See Phillips, S. C., 579
Hynes, M. R. See Wisseman, S. U., 689
Nadel, D. See Belitzky, S., 453 Sh
Inomata, T. See Fernandez, F. G., 487
Parr, J. F.
Johnson, D. L. ; Boyd, W. E.: The Probable Industrial
—; Mandel, R. D.; Leach, J. D.: Petraglia, Origin of Archaeological Daub at an
M.: Introduction, 3 Iron Age Site in Northeast Thailand,
Johnson, D. L. 285
—: Darwin Would Be Proud: Bioturbation, Peacock, E.
Dynamic Denudation, and the Power ; Fant, D. W.: Biomantle Formation and
of Theory in Science, 7 Artifact Translocation in Upland Sandy
Johnson, D. L. Soils: An Example from the Holly
—; Mandel, R. D.: Dedication, 1 Springs National Forest, North-Central
Johnston, S. See Sherriff, B. L., 835 Mississippi, U.S.A., 91
Petraglia, M. See Johnson, D. L., 3
Phillips, S. C.
Karkanas, P. ; Morgenstein, M.: A Plains Ceramic Clay Si
—: Micromorphological Studies of Greek Source Characterization by
Prehistoric Sites: New Insights in the Comparative Geochemical and
Interpretation of the Archaeological Petrographic Analyses: Results from
Record, 237 the Calhan Paint Mines, Colorado,
Kesseli, R. See Rossi, M. J., 633 U.S.A., 579
Kipp, J. Jr. See Buck, B. ¥., 665 Porch, N. See Stern, N., 349 Si
Kleindienst, M. R. See Hawkins, A. L., 601 Preston, J.
; Meighan, I.; Simpson, D.; Hole, M.:
Mineral Chemical Provenance of
La Roca, N. See Barton, C. M., 155
Neolithic Pitchstone Artefacts from
Lawrence, M. See Quinn, R., 441
Ballygalley, County Antrim, Northern
Leach, J. D. See Johnson, D. L., 3
Ireland, 219
Liscoe, S. See Quinn, R., 441
Liuha, P. See Rossi, M. J., 633
Lyons, W. H. Quinn, R.
—; Cummings, M. L.: Sources of Sandstone ; Forsythe, W.; Breen, C.; Dean, M.;
Artifacts and Pottery from Lost Dune, Lawrence, M.; Liscoe, S.: Comparison
a Late Prehistoric Site in Harney of the Maritime Sites and Monuments
County, Southeastern Oregon, U.S.A., Record with Side-Scan Sonar and
717 Diver Surveys: A Case Study from
Rathlin Island, Ireland, 441
Mallol, C. See Arpin, T. L., 305
Mandel, R. D. Rick, T. C.
—: Introduction, 115 : Eolian Processes, Ground Cover, and
Mandel, R. D. See Bettis, E. A. III, 141 the Archaeology of Coastal Dunes: A
Mandel, R. D. See Johnson, D. L., | Taphonomic Case Study from San
Mandel, R. D. See Johnson, D. L., 3 Miguel Island, California, U.S.A., 811
McCammon, C. See Sherriff, B. L., 863 Rogers, R. See Frederick, C. D., 191
McDougall, I. See Stern, N., 349 Rossi, M. J.
886 VOL. 17, NO. 8
: Kesseli, R.; Liuha, P.; Meneses, J. S Terry, R. E. See Fernandez, F. G., 487
Bustamante, J.: A Preliminary Thacker, P. T.
Archaeological and Environmental : Ellwood, B B The Magne tl
Study of Pre-Columbian Burial Susceptibility of Cherts
Towers at Huachacalla, Bolivian Archaeological and Geochemical
Altiplano, 633 Implications of Source Variation, 465
Sherriff, B. L. Ulm, S.
- Court, P.; Johnston, S.; Stirling, L.: The : Marine and Estuarine Reservoir Effects
Source of Raw Material for Roman in Central Queensland, Australia
Pottery from Leptiminus, Tunisia, Determination of AR Values, 319
835
Sherriff, B. L. Van Est, J.
; McCammon, C.; Stirling, L.: A The Good Earthworm: How Natural
Mossbauer Study of the Color of Processes Preserve | pland Archaic
Roman Pottery from the Leptiminus Archaeological Sites of Western
Archaeological Site, Tunisia, 863 Illinois, U.S.A., 53
Shriner, C. M. See Dorais, M. J., 555
Shriner, C. M. See Dorais, M. J., 755
Simpson, D. See Preston, J., 219 Wieder, M.
Simpson, I. A. See Wilson, C., 261 Adan-Bayewitz, D.: Soil Parent
Stafford, C. R. Materials and the Pottery of Roman
; Creasman, S. D.: The Hidden Record: Galilee: A Comparative Study, 393
Late Holocene Landscapes and Wilson, C.
Settlement Archaeology in the Lower ; Simpson, I. A.; Currie, E. J.: Soil
Ohio River Valley, 117 Management in Pre-Hispanic Raised
Stein, J. K. See Morey, D. F., 521 Field Systems: Micromorphological
Stern, N. Evidence from Hacienda Zuleta
; Porch, N.; McDougall, L.: FxJj43: A Ecuador, 261
Window into a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Wisseman, S. U.
Palaeolandscape in the Okote Member ‘ Moore, D. M.; Hughes, R. E.; Hynes
of the Koobi For a Formation, M. R.; Emerson, T. E.: Mineralogical
Northern Kenya, 349 Approaches to Sourcing Pipes and
Stirling, L. See Sherriff, B. L. 863 Figurines from the Eastern Woodlands
Stirling, L. See Sherriff, B. L., 835 U.S.A, 689
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Geoarchaeology: An International Journal
Volume 17, 2002
CONTENTS
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2002
SPECIAL ISSUE:
SITE FORMATION PROCESSES IN REGIONAL
PERSPECTIVE: PART I
Dedication
Donald L. Johnson and Rolfe D. Mandel
Introduction
D.L. Johnson, R.D. Mandel, J.D. Leach, and M. Petraglia
Darwin Would Be Proud: Bioturbation, Dynamic Denudation, and the
Power of Theory in Science
D.L. Johnson
1] Buried Artifacts in Stable Upland Sites and the Role of Bioturbation: A
Review
Cynthia L. Balek
53 The Good Earthworm: How Natural Processes Preserve Upland Archaic
Archaeological Sites of Western Illinois, U.S.A.
Julieann Van Nest
9] 3iomantle Formation and Artifact Translocation in Upland Sandy Soils:
An Example from the Holly Springs National Forest, North-Central
Mississippi, U.S.A.
Evan Peacock and David W. Fant
Volume 17, Number 2, February 2002
SPECIAL ISSUE:
SITE FORMATION PROCESSES IN REGIONAL
PERSPECTIVE: PART II
115 Introduction
Rolfe D. Mandel
117 The Hidden Record: Late Holocene Landscapes and Settlement
Archina thee Loower lOhioo Rgivery Val ley
C. Russell Stafford and Steven D. Creasman
141 The Effoef Tcemptorasl a nd Spatial Patterns of Holocene Erosion and
Alluviatoino nth e Archaeological Record of the Centraaln d Eastern
Great Plains, U.S.A.
E. Arthur Bettis III and Rolfe D. Mandel
155 Dynamic Landscapes, Artifact Taphonomy, and Landuse Modeling in
the Western Mediterranean
C. Michael Barton, Joan Bernabeu, J. Emili Aura, Oreto Garcia,
and Neus La Roca
191 Evidence for Eolian Deposition in the Sandy Uplands of East Texas and
the Implicfoar tArcihaoeolnogsica l Site Integrity
Charles D. Frederick, Mark D. Bateman, and Robert Rogers
Volume 17, Number 3, March 2002
219 Mineral Chemical Provenance of Neolithic Pitchstone Artefacts from
BallCyountgy Aantrilm, lNoretheryn I,rel and
Jeremy Preston, lan Meighan, Derek Simpson, and Malcolm Hole
237 MicromorphoSltuodigesi ocf aGrlee k Prehistoric Sites: New Insightsi n
the Interpretation of the Archaeological Record
Panagiotis Karkanas
261 Soil ManagPree-Himspaneic nRaisted ‘Fielid Snyste ms:
MicromoEvridenpce hfroom lHacoiendga iZulceta,a Ecluad or
Clare Wilson, Ian A. Simpson, and Elizabeth J. Currie
285 The Probable Industrial Origin and Archaeological Daub at an lron Age
Sitei n Northeast Thailand
J.F. Parr and W.E. Boyd
305 Short Contribution: A New Method of Analyzing and Documenting
MicromoTrhin pSehctioons lUsiong gFlaitbecd aScanlner s:
Appliin cGeoaarchtaeoilogoicaln Sstudi es
Trina L. Arpin, Carolina Mallol, and Paul Goldberg
315 Book Review
Volume 17, Number 4, April 2002
319 Marine and Estuarine Reservoir Effects in Central Queensland,
Australia: Determination of AR Values
Sean Ulm
349 F’xJj43: A Window into a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Palaeolandscape in the
Okote Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, Northern Kenya
Nicola Stern, Nicholas Porch. and Ian McDougall
393 Soil Parent Materials and the Pottery of Roman Galilee: A Comparative
Study
Moshe Wieder and David Adan-Bayewitz
Volume 17, Number 5, June 2002
117 Taphonomic Analysis, Associational Integrity, and Depositional History
of the Fetterman Mammoth, Eastern Wyoming, U.S.A
David A. Byers
14] Comparison of the Maritime Sites and Monuments Record with Side-
Scan Sonar and Diver Surveys: A Case Study from Rathlin Island,
Ireland
Rory Quinn, Wes Forsythe, Colin Breen, Martin Dean, Mark
Lawrence, and Steve Liscoe
153 The Ohalo II Prehistoric Camp (19.5 Ky): New Evidence fot
Environmental and Tectonic Changes at the Sea of Galilee
Shmuel Belitzky and Dani Nadel
165 The Magnetic Susceptibility of Cherts: Archaeological and Geochemical
Implications of Source Variation
Paul T. Thacker and Brooks B. Ellwood
183 Book Reviews
Volume 17, Number 6, August 2002
187 An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Chemical Residues in the Floors and
Soils of Q’eqchi’ Maya Houses at Las Pozas, Guatemala
Fabian G. Fernandez, Richard E. Terry. Takeshi Inomata. and
Markas Eberl
521 The Fluvial and Geomorphic Context of Indian Knoll, and Archaic Shell
Midden in West-Central Kentucky
Darcy F. Morey, George M. Crothers, Julie K. Stein, James P
Fenton, and Nicholas P. Herrmann
HDD A Comparative Electron Microprobe Study of “Aeginetan” Wares with
Potential Raw Material Sources from Aegina, Methana, and Poros,
Greece
Michael J. Dorais and Christine M. Shrine?
579 A Plains Ceramic Clay Source Characterization by Comparative
Geochemical and Petrographic Analyses: Results from the Calhan
Paint Mines, Colorado, U.S.A.
Scott C. Phillips and Maury Morgenstein
601 Lithic Raw Material Usages during the Middle Stone Age at Dakhleh
Oasis, Egypt
Alicia L. Hawkins and Maxine R. Kleindienst
625 Book Reviews
631 Erratum
Volume 17, Number 7, October 2002
633 A Preliminary Archaeological and Environmental Study of
Pre-Columbian Burial Towers at Huachacalla, Bolivian Altiplano |
Matti J. Rossi, Risto Kesseli, Petri Liuha, Jédu Sagdrnaga Meneses, |
and Jonny Bustamante
649 The Rock-Hewn Churches of Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia: A Geological
. |
Perspective
Asfawossen Asrat
665 Inverted Clast Stratigraphy in an Eolian Archaeological Environment
Brenda J. Buck, John Kipp, Jr., and H. Curtis Monger
689 Mineralogical Approaches to Sourcing Pipes and Figurines from the
Eastern Woodlands, U.S.A
Sarah U. Wissevnan, Duane M. Moore, Randall E. Hughes, Mary R.
Hynes, and Thomas E. Emerson
717 Sources of Sandstone Artifacts and Pottery from Lost Dune, a Late
Prehistoric Site in Harney County, Southeastern Oregon, U.S.A.
William H. Lyons and Michael L. Cummings
749 Book Reviews
Volume 17, Number 8, December 2002
755 An Electron Microprobe Study of P645/T390: Evidence for an Early
Helladic II] Lerna— Aegina Connection
Michael J. Dorais and Christine M. Shriner
779 Geophysical Indicators of Culturally Emplaced Soils and Sediments
Rinita A. Dalan and Bruce W. Bevan
811 Eolian Processes, Ground Cover, and the Archaeology of Coastal
Dunes: A Taphonomic Case Study from San Miguel Island, California,
U.S.A.
Torben C. Rick
The Source of Raw Material for Roman Pottery from Leptiminus,
Tunisia
Barbara L. Sherriff, Patricia Court, Shannon Johnston, and Lea
Stirling
863 A Mossbauer Study of the Color of Roman Pottery from the Leptiminus
Archaeological Site, Tunisia
Barbara L. Sherriff, Catherine McCammon, and Lea Stirling
Book Reviews
Acknowledgment of Reviewers
Author Index to Volume 17
Volume Contents