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South Dakota Obsidian Source Index
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South Dakota Obsidian Sources. Six cm-long fresh flake of Black Hills obsidian. The phenocryst-rich black glass and slightly hackly fracture are typical for glass from this small source. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. SOUTH DAKOTA SOURCE MAP. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP).
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New Mexico Obsidian Source Index
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A panorama view of the Valles Caldera. Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. New Mexico Obsidian Sources. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. NEW MEXICO SOURCE MAP. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP). Banco Bonito, Valles Caldera. Cerro del Medio, Valles Caldera. Cerros de los Posos. Gwynn and Ewe Canyons.
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Montana Obsidian Source Index
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Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP). Back to U. S. OBSIDIAN SOURCE CATALOG HOME PAGE. Back to NORTHWEST RESEARCH OBSIDIAN STUDIES LABORATORY.
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Alaska Obsidian Source Index
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A pair of obsidian bifaces from a Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge site in west-central Alaska. Trace element studies of the artifacts indicated that they originated from the Batza Tena. Source that is located 80 miles to the east of the site. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX.
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Utah Obsidian Source Index
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Obsidian outcrops at the Wild Horse Canyon source, Mineral Mountains, Utah. Photo courtesy of Joe Moore. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP). Browns Bench (Utah, Nevada. Ferguson Wash (Utah and Nevada. Modena (Utah and Nevada. See Nevada source list.
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Washington Obsidian Source Index
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Porphyritic obsidian from the Indian Rock source (AKA Unknown Variety A). The geologic location of this source, one which was occasionally identified in geochemically characterized artifact collections from southcentral Washington and northcentral Oregon, eluded archaeologists for many years. It was finally located by chance in 2004. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX.
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Arizona Obsidian Source Index
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Government Mountain (foreground) and Sitgreave Mountain, San Francisco Volcanic Field. Photo courtesy of Ted Roberts. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP). Black Tank, Mount Floyd Volcanic Field. Government Mountain, San Francisco Volcanic Field. San Francisco Peaks B.
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General Information on the Archaeometry Laboratory
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The Archaeometry Laboratory at MURR. Click here to read a non-technical summary about the Archaeometry Laboratory and to view three case studies of research conducted here. Prior to 1988, archaeological research at MURR was conducted on a part-time basis by several individuals: James Vogt, David Ives, Jeremy Edward and Mike Glascock. The Archaeometry Laboratory at MURR was formally established in 1988 following receipt of a laboratory-support grant from the National Science Foundation. PhD, 1975, Iowa St...
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ANDES - Código y guía
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Código editorial, información para autores y guía estilística de publicaciones de la Sociedad Polaca de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Centro de Estudios Precolombinos de la Universidad de Varsovia. 1 Código editorial: generalidades. Andes, Boletín del Centro de Estudios Precolombinos de la Universidad de Varsovia. Los manuscritos deben ser presentados en español. Los editores y sus asesores son los encargados de revisar el contenido, extensión excesiva y otros factores a su criterio. Los manuscritos ta...
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California Obsidian Source Index
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Mono Craters, a late Holocene alignment of obsidian flows and domes in the Mono Basin of eastern California. Most commonly-used name for the geochemical source. Alternate names or names of source outcrops belonging to same geochemical source group. Click on the PDF link for an Adobe Acrobat document with additional source information. US SOURCE MAPS INDEX. SOURCE NAME (CHEMICAL GROUP). Annadel, North Coast Ranges. Blue Spring, Warner Mountains. Pine Grove Hills (Nevada). Borax Lake, North Coast Ranges.