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Preliminary archaeological investigations in Grass Valley, Lander County, Nevada, Nevada Archaeological Reporter, 4(l):9-10, Reno, 1970.

Preliminary investigations: Grass Valley archaeological project, Nevada Archaeological Survey, research paper # 3, University of Nevada, Reno; July, 1972. Excavation of two rock shelters in Grass Valley, Lander County, Nevada, Nevada Archaeological Survey, Research Paper # 3, University of Nevada, Reno; July, 1972.

The horse pasture villages, Nevada Archaeological Survey, Research Paper # 3, University of Nevada, Reno; July, 1972.

The crisis in American archaeology: an introduction, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Special publication #3, (with C.W. Clewlow Jr. and Patrick S. Hallinan), Berkeley, California, Spring, 1973.

The Native American and archaeology, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Special Publication # 3, Berkeley, California, Spring, 1973.

An annotated bibliography of Native American autobiographies and life histories, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Special Publication #3, Berkeley, California, Spring,1973.

Aboriginal warfare in Northern California: preliminary observations from skeletal material, The Masterkey vol. 47, no. 4, December, 1973 (with C.W. Clewlow Jr. and P.T. Atkinson.

The ethno-archaeology of an unusual Tarahumara Indian burial cave, Man: the Journal of the Royal Anthropological institute, 9(2):308- 311, 1974 (with C.W. Clewlow Jr.).

Preliminary ethno-archaeological observations among the Tarahumara, Ethnoarchaeology, Monograph IV, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, 1974.

Ethno-archaeological observation of human burial decomposition in the Chihuahua Sierra, Ethnoarchaeology, Monograph IV, Institute of Archaeology.

Collective defenses of repression and denial: their relationship to violence among the Tarahumara Indians of Northern Mexico, Ethos, 2(4):387-404, December, 1974.

Ethno-archaeology and acculturation: problems in historic period archaeology at Grass Valley and ethnographic observations among the Tarahumara of Northern Mexico, Nevada Archaeological Survey, Research Paper #3 ; Reno, Nevada, December, 1974.

An obsidian cache cave in Chihuahua, The Masterkey, vol. 49, no. 2, April-June, 1975.

Tarahumara Transhumance, Pacific Discovery, Vol XXVIII, no. 6, December, 1975.

The Chumash Indians of Southern California, Pacific Discovery, vol. XXX, no. 1, January, 1977.

Preliminary archaeological investigations at Ven-294, Ven-375, Ven- 125 and Ven-123, The Archaeology of Oak Park, Ventura County, California, vol. 1, Monograph V, The Institute of' Archaeology, UMA, 1978 (with C.W. Clewlow Jr.and Helen F. Wells).

Interdisciplinary studies at Oak Park, The Archaeology of Oak Park, Ventura County, California, vol. II, Monograph IV, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, 1978 (With C.W. Clewlow Jr. and Helen F. Wells).

Ethnoarchaeology and acculturation in Grass Valley. In History and Prehistory at Grass Valley, Nevada (with C.W. Clewlow Jr.) C.W. Clewlow Jr., H.F. Wells and R.D. Ambro (eds.). Monograph IV. Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles. 1978.

Ceramic dolls as chronological indicators: implications from a San Francisco dump site. In Forgotten Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American History, edited by Albert E. Ward. Pp. 321-334. Center for-7-n-EFropo logical Studies, Contributions to Anthropological Studies No. 3, Albuquerque. 1983. (with Jack Prichett).

Chinese ceramics from a San Francisco dump site. In Forgotten Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American History, edited by Albert E. Ward. Pp. 295-320 Center for Anthropological Studies, Contributions to Anthropological Studies No. 3, Albuquerque. 1983 with Donna Garaventa).

William C. Hoff Is Gold Rush Emporium: Bonanza from old San Francisco. Archaeology 41(4):32-39. July-August, 1988. New York.

Archaeological Excavations at CA-SFr-112, the Stevenson Street Shellmound, San Francisco, California. Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory no. 21. Salinas, California. (with M.R. Walsh). 1988.

Opportunities in Cultural Resources Management. In Aaron Podolefsky and Peter J. Brown eds., Applying Anthropology: an Introductory Reader. Mayfield. Mountain View, California. 1989.

On Golden Mountain. Archaeology 42(4):48-53. July-August, 1989.

Archaeological Excavations at CA-SFr-113, the Market Street Shell Midden, San Francisco, California. Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory_no. 25. Salinas, California. (with M.R. Walsh). 1966.

Two biface clusters and their relation to mortuary practices in the San Francisco Bay Area. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 11(l):74-88. (with Michael F.Walsh). 1989.Surprise Shellmound. Archaeology 43(l):26. 1990.

Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Investigations at the Rex Reservoir Site (CA-Nev- 194), Nevada County, Ca1ifornia Coyote Press Archives of California Prehistory no. 31. Salinas, California. 1990. --With M.H. Walsh and C.W. Clewlow Jr.)

The Hoff Store Site: an Introduction. In Allen G. Pastron and Eugene M. Hattori, eds. . The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise from San Francisco, California. Society for Historical Archaeology. Special Publication Series, No. 7. PP: 1-3. 1990.

Historical Background of the Hoff Store Site and an Overview of Gold Rush Archaeology in Downtown San Francisco. In Allen G. Pastron and Eugene M. Hattori, eds. The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise from San Francisco, Caiifornia. Society for Historical Archaeology. Special-Publication Series, No. 7. Pp: 4-18. 1990.

Civilian and Military Armaments and Accouterments from the Hoff Store Site. In Allen G. Pastron and Eugene M. Hattori, eds. The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise from San Francisco, California. Society for Historical Archaeology. Special Publication Series, No. 7. Pp: 48-57. (with James P. Delgado and Eugene M. Hattori). 1990.

Chinese Export Porcelain in Gold Rush San Francisco. In Allen G. Pastron and Eugene M. Hattori, eds. The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise from San Francisco, California. Society for Historical Archaeology. Special Publicatlon Series, No. 7. PP: 75- 81 (with Paula B. Terrey). 1990.

Some Observations and Concluding Remarks: the Hoff Store site. In Allen G. Pastron and Eugene M. Hattori, eds. The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise from San Francisco, California. Society for Historical Archaeology. Special Publication Series, No. 7. Pp: 101-105. (with Eugene M. Hattori, Michael R. Walsh and James P. Delgado). 1990.

Archaeological Investigations of a Mid-19th-Century Shipbreaking Yard, San Francisco, California. Historical Archaeology 25(3):61- 77. (With James P. Delgado). 1991.

Popular Works

Great American Indian Chiefs, Bellerophon Books, San Francisco, 1975.

Digging up San Francisco's Past. San Francisco Focus 35(11):38-44. San Francisco, November 1987.

Book Reviews

Review of Karnee: a Paiute narrative, by Lalla Scott, in The Nevada Archaeological Reporter, vol. 7, no. 1, Spring, 1973.

Review of Cautantowwit's House: an Indian burial ground on the Island of Coanicut in Narrangansett Bay, by William S. Simmons, in American Antiquity, vol. 39, no. 3, July, 1974.

Edited Volumes

The Crisis in North American Archaeology, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Special Publication # 3, Berkeley, California, Spring, 1973.

The Archaeology of Oak Park, Ventura County, California (volume 1), with C.W. Clewlow Jr. and H.F. Wells, Monograph V, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, 1978.

The Archaeology of Oak Park, Ventura County, California (volume -2- 7, with C.W. Clewlow Jr. and H.F. Wells, Monograph V, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, 1978.

The Hoff Store Site and Gold Rush Merchandise in San Francisco, California, Society for Historical Archaeology, Special Publication Series, No. 7. (with Eugene M. Hattori). 199U.

 

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