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Don Crabtree: Idaho's own expert stone tool maker | 2000 | Tebiwa 27 (2): 1-43 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Recent small-scale excavations at Weston Canyon rockshelter in southeastern Idaho | 1999 | Tebiwa 27 (1): 1-46 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Micro-botanical and micro-refuse analysis of flotation samples from Weston Canyon rockshelter | 1999 | Tebiwa 27 (1): 60-4 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Weston Canyon rockshelter faunal remains | 1999 | Tebiwa 27 (1): 47-59 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
A little down the trail: prehistoric obsidian use on the Flying D Ranch, northern Gallatin-Madison river divide, southwestern Montana | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 141-61 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Mobility, settlement patterns, and obsidian source variation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 162-85 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Volcanic glass utilization in eastern Idaho | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 186-204 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Prehistoric high altitude obsidian selection in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 205-15 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
As clear as opaque obsidian: source location in Jackson Hole, Wyoming | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 216-24 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
The earliest fossil mole (insectivora, mammalia) from Idaho | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 233-9 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Wyoming basin-Yellowstone plateau interaction: a study of obsidian artifacts from southwest Wyoming | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 241-54 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Olivella beads from Braden site (10-WN117), southwestern Idaho | 1997 | Tebiwa 26 (2): 225-32 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
A computerized descriptive system for functional analysis of stone tools | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 3-66 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Edge attrition on obsidian flakes from wood scraping | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 118-22 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Little Blue Table Complex: the sun watcher site, Owyhee County, Idaho | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 67-91 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Obsidian flake edge-wear as a result of trampling in different site matrices | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 129-33 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Preliminary results of 1995 Archaeological test excavations at Swan Falls, southwest Idaho | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 134-6 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Mapping the California trail: city of rocks | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 92-117 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Obsidian flake edge-wear as a result of trampling in different site matrices | 1996 | Tebiwa 26 (1): 123-8 | H6/KUB [TEBIWA-] | ||||
Project point classification: the eastern Idaho data base | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 115-21 | |||||
Northern intermountain west projectile point chronology | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 3-51 | |||||
Sources in southeastern Idaho prehistory: excavations and syntheses | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 52-69 | |||||
Investigations on Caribou Mountain, Bonneville county, Idaho | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 108-14 | |||||
A perspective of archaeology in Oregon and Idaho | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 70-9 | |||||
Continuous artifact tradition from the middle archaic to the historical present: analyses of lithics and pottery from selected sites in southeast Idaho | 1995 | Tebiwa 25 (1): 80-107 | |||||
Introduction [to special issue 'Resource management and tribal development: issues from Peru's Palcazu project' | 1990 | Tebiwa 24 (): v-xii, 34-5 | |||||
Environmental conservation and the Palcazu project | 1990 | Tebiwa 24 (): 13-16, 34-5 | |||||
Land use planning and forestry-based economy: the case of the Amuesha forestry cooperative | 1990 | Tebiwa 24 (): 7-12, 34-5 | |||||
Agricultural projects among native peoples: lessons from the Palcazu | 1990 | Tebiwa 24 (): 1-6, 34-5 | |||||
Developers and Indians: finding the middle ground | 1990 | Tebiwa 24 (): 25-35 | |||||
The descriptive archaeology of Nat cave, 45-WT-lOO | 1987 | Tebiwa 23 (): 1-8 | |||||
A comparison of pressure and percussion debitage from a Crabtree obsidian stoneworking demonstration | 1987 | Tebiwa 23 (): 23-30 | |||||
The use of different time and space scales in geoarchaeological research: an example from northern Alaska | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 1-7 | |||||
Archaeological sites and habitation potential in coastal and riverine environments, southwest Alaska | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 8-14 | |||||
Holocene lake level fluctuations inferred from fish remains in the Fort Rock basin, Oregon | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 50-5 | |||||
Geomorphic setting of archaeological sites: southern Willamette valley, Oregon | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 35-44 | |||||
Late-pleistocene and early-holocene fluvial processes and their effects on human use of the riverine landscape | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 15-25 | |||||
The Marmes site revisited: dating and stratigraphy | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 45-9 | |||||
Interpreting the stratigraphy of Northwest shell middens | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 26-34 | |||||
Introduction [to special issue]: Geoarchaeology in the Northwest: recent applications and contributions | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): i-iii | |||||
Geoarchaeological research at the Dietz site and the question of Clovis lake/marsh adaptation in the northern Great basin | 1984 | Tebiwa 21 (): 56-69 | |||||
The problem with probability: alternative methods for forest survey | 1983 | Tebiwa 20 (): 22-34 | |||||
The Lookingbill site, Wyoming 48FR308 | 1983 | Tebiwa 20 (): 1-16 | |||||
Aboriginal-style pottery from Joseph canyon, Oregon: is it ancient or modern? | 1983 | Tebiwa 20 (): 43-51 | |||||
Archeofauna from Aspen Shelter Sevier county, Utah | 1983 | Tebiwa 20 (): 35-42 | |||||
Moapa black-on-gray pottery from south central Idaho | 1982 | Tebiwa 19 (): 79-80 | |||||
The Wind River sun dance: an ecological interpretation | 1982 | Tebiwa 19 (): 41-6 | |||||
An analysis of lithic tools and debitage from 35CS1: a prehistoric site on the southern Oregon coast | 1982 | Tebiwa 19 (): 47-78 | |||||
Botanical remains from the Halverson site, upper Willamette valley, Oregon | 1982 | Tebiwa 19 (): 15-25 | |||||
The Halverson site: a late prehistoric campsite in the upper Willamette valley, Oregon | 1982 | Tebiwa 19 (): 1-14 |