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CALIFORNIA OBSIDIAN SOURCES

U. S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # NAMES: coso (Joshua Ridge), coso (Sugarloaf Mountain), coso (West Cactus Peak), coso (WestSugarloaf).LOCATION - COUNTY: : Byl Bryce, Mike OBSIDIAN SOURCESCOSO VOLCANIC FIELDREFERENCESB acon, Charles R. 1981 Geologic Map of the coso Volcanic Field and Adjacent Areas, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . U. S. Geological SurveyMiscellaneous Investigations Series Map , Charles R., Wendell A. Duffield, and Kazuaki Nakamura 1980 Distribution of Quaternary Rhyolite Domes of the coso Range, CALIFORNIA : Implications for Extent of the GeothermalAnomaly. Journal of Geophysical Research 85B:2,425-2, , Charles R., Dennis M. Giovanetti, Wendell A. Duffield, G.

U. S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # WWW.SOURCECATALOG.COM Gilreath, Amy J. and William R. Hildebrandt 1996 Archaeological Investigations Within the Coso Volcanic Field.

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1 U. S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # NAMES: coso (Joshua Ridge), coso (Sugarloaf Mountain), coso (West Cactus Peak), coso (WestSugarloaf).LOCATION - COUNTY: : Byl Bryce, Mike OBSIDIAN SOURCESCOSO VOLCANIC FIELDREFERENCESB acon, Charles R. 1981 Geologic Map of the coso Volcanic Field and Adjacent Areas, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . U. S. Geological SurveyMiscellaneous Investigations Series Map , Charles R., Wendell A. Duffield, and Kazuaki Nakamura 1980 Distribution of Quaternary Rhyolite Domes of the coso Range, CALIFORNIA : Implications for Extent of the GeothermalAnomaly. Journal of Geophysical Research 85B:2,425-2, , Charles R., Dennis M. Giovanetti, Wendell A. Duffield, G.

2 Brent Dalrymple, and Robert E. Drake 1982 Age of the coso Formation, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin area for the Sugarloaf Mountain and West Sugarloaf coso Volcanic Field OBSIDIAN S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # , Charles R., Ray MacDonald, Robert L. Smith, and Philip A. Baedecker 1981 Pleistocene High-Silica Rhyolites of the coso Volcanic Field, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . Journal of GeophysicalResearch 86B:10,223-10, , Anne C. 2007 Geochemical Characterization of OBSIDIAN Subsources from the coso Range, CALIFORNIA Using Laser AblationInductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry as a Tool for Archaeological Investigations. Unpublished Master sThesis, Department of Geology, CALIFORNIA State University, Bakersfield, , Wendell A.

3 , Charles A. Bacon, and G. Brent Dalrymple 1980 Volcanism, Geochronology, and Structure of the coso Range, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . Journal of GeophysicalResearch 85B:2,381-2, , Jelmer W. and Jeffrey S. Rosenthal 2004 Are OBSIDIAN Subsources Meaningful Units of Analysis?: Temporal and Spatial Patterning of Subsources in the CosoVolcanic Field, Southeastern CALIFORNIA . Journal of Archaeological Science 31 , Jonathon E. 1981 Exchange and Production Systems in Californian Prehistory: The Results of Hydration Dating and ChemicalCharacterization of OBSIDIAN SOURCES . BAR International Series 110, Oxford, England. 1989 Toward Flow-Specific OBSIDIAN Hydration Rates: coso Volcanic Field, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA .

4 In CurrentDirections in CALIFORNIA OBSIDIAN Studies, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp. 13-22. Contributions of the University ofCalifornia Archaeological. Research Facility No. 48, Berkeley, , Jonathon E. and Michael D. Glascock 2004 Subsource Characterization: OBSIDIAN Utilization of Subsources of the coso Volcanic Field, coso Junction, CALIFORNIA ,USA. Geoarchaeology 19 , Jonathon E.; T. A. Hagan, and C. W. Chesterman 1976 Prehistoric OBSIDIAN in CALIFORNIA II: Geologic and Geographic Aspects. In Advances in OBSIDIAN Glass Studies,edited by R. E. Taylor, pp. 218-239. Noyes Press, Park Ridge, New , Malcolm F. 1937 An OBSIDIAN Quarry Near coso Hot Springs, CALIFORNIA .

5 The Masterkey 11(1) , Mark R. 2006 Emerging Efforts to Define the coso OBSIDIAN Economic Exchange System in the Rose, Fremont and Antelope Valleysof the Western Mojave Desert, CALIFORNIA . Proceedings of the Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology 18 , Mark R. 2007 The coso OBSIDIAN Economy and Possible Links to Village Establishment and Cultural Transition in the Rose Valleyof Eastern CALIFORNIA . Proceedings of the Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology 19 , Frank J., Phyllis M. Martin, and Jonathan E. Ericson 1982 An Examination of the Effects of Temperature Variation on the Hydration Characteristics of Two CaliforniaObsidians. North American Archaeologist 3 , David A.

6 , Janine Loyd, Ted Jones, Sue-Ann Schroder, and Tom Origer 2006 The coso - Casa Diablo Hydration Conundrum. Proceedings of the Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology 20 , I. and J. Obradovich 1981 OBSIDIAN Hydration Dating of Volcanic Events. Quaternary Research 16 , Alan P. 2003 Dating "Classic" coso Sheep Style Petroglyphs in the coso Range and El Paso Mountains: Implications for RegionalPrehistory. Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology Newsletter 27 S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # , Amy J. and William R. Hildebrandt 1996 Archaeological Investigations Within the coso Volcanic Field. Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology Newsletter30:1, , Amy J. and William R. Hildebrandt 1997 Prehistoric Use of the coso Volcanic Field.

7 Contributions of the University of CALIFORNIA Archaeological ResearchFacility No. 56, Berkeley, , Amy J. and William R. Hildebrandt 2011 Current Perspectives on the Production and Conveyance of coso OBSIDIAN . In Perspectives on Prehistoric Trade andExchange in CALIFORNIA and the Great Basin, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp. 171-188. The University of Utah Press,Salt Lake, , Lynn, Lynn Johnson, David L. Wagner, Richard E. Hughes, Craig E. Skinner, Jennifer J. Thatcher, and Keith Myhrer 2005 Fingerprints in the Great Basin: The Nellis Air Force Base Regional Sourcing Study. Report prepared for Nellis AirForce Base by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., Austin, , Mark R.

8 1951 A Colossal Quarry. The Masterkey 25(1) , Robert F. and Adan E. Treganza 1944 Mines and Quarries of the Indians of CALIFORNIA . CALIFORNIA Journal of Mines and Geology 49 , William R. 1997 Late Holocene Use of Wetlands Habitats in Central CALIFORNIA : A Reply to Jones. Journal of CALIFORNIA and GreatBasin Anthropology 19 , Richard E. 1994 Intrasource Chemical Variability of Artefact-Quality Obsidians from the Casa Diablo Area, CALIFORNIA . Journal ofArchaeological Science 21 , Namat 2008 Comparative Diachronic Procurement and Distribution Patterns of Three Eastern CALIFORNIA OBSIDIAN SOURCES : CasaDiablo, Bodie Hills, and coso Volcanic Field. Unpublished Master s Thesis, CALIFORNIA State University, Sacramento, , Richard E.

9 1988 The coso Volcanic Field Reexamined: Implications for OBSIDIAN Sourcing and Hydration Dating Research. Geoarchaeology 3 , Jerome 2004 Re-Examining coso Hydration Rates. Proceedings of the Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology 14 , Marvin A., G. Brent Dalrymple, and Robert L. Smith 1975 K-Ar Ages of Pleistocene Rhyolitic Volcanism in the coso Range, CALIFORNIA . Geology 3 , Don. 2002 Assessing the Magnitude of Hydration Chronology Error for coso OBSIDIAN in Western Inyo County. Proceedings ofthe Society for CALIFORNIA Archaeology 15 , Curtis R. and Charles R Bacon 2000 Rhyolite Thermobarometry and the Shallowing of the Magma Reservoir, coso Volcanic Field, CALIFORNIA .

10 Journal ofPetrology 41 , Steven W. and Charles R. Bacon 1986 Pliocene Volcanic Rocks of the coso Range, Inyo County, CALIFORNIA . U. S. Geological Survey Professional S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG # , Jeremiah J., Jennifer L. Gottfried, Russell S. Harmon, Anne Draucker, Dirk Baron, and Robert Yohe 2010 Archaeological Applications of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy: An Example from the coso Volcanic Field, CALIFORNIA , Using Advanced Statistical Signal Processing Analysis. Applied Optics 49 , Alexander K. 2003 Rethinking the Chronology of Ray Cave (CA-INY-444) in the coso Range, CALIFORNIA . Pacific Coast ArchaeologicalSociety Quarterly 39:25-44. 2008 A Reassessment of OBSIDIAN Hydration Ages of Projectile Points from the coso Volcanic Field.


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