SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

2010   Taliafero, M.A., Schriever, B.A., and M.S. Shackley
Obsidian Procurement, Least Cost Path Analysis, and Social Interaction in the Mimbres Area of Southwestern New Mexico.  Journal of Archaeological Science 37:536-548..

2009   Shackley, M.S., The Topaz Basin Archaeological Obsidian Source in the Transition Zone of Central Arizona.  Geoarchaeology   24(3): 336-347.

2009   Shackley, M.S. Two Newly Discovered Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in the Southwest: Archaeological and Social Implications.  Kiva 74(3):269-280.

2008   Huckell, B.B., V.T. Holliday, M. Hamilton, C. Sinkovec, C. Merriman, M.S. Shackley, and R.H. Weber, The Mockingbird Gap Clovis Site: 2007 Investigations.  Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:95-97.

2008   Carter, T., S. Dubernet, R. King, F-X. Le B., M. Milić, G. Poupeau, and M. S. Shackley, Eastern Anatolian Obsidians at Çatalhöyük and the Reconfiguration of Regional Interaction in the Early Ceramic Neolithic.  Antiquity 82:900-909.

2007   Shackley, M.S. (solicited chapter): Archaeological Petrology and the Archaeometry of Lithic Materials.  50th Anniversary Volume, edited by A.M. Pollard.  Archaeometry 50: 194-215.

2007   Shackley, M.S.: Sources of Obsidian at the Murray Springs Clovis Site: A Semi-Quantitative X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis.  In Murray Springs: A Clovis Site with Multiple Activity Areas in the San Pedro Valley, Arizona, edited by C.V. Haynes, Jr., and B.B. Huckell, pp. 250-254.  Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 71, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

2007   with A. Negash, M. Alene, F.H. Brown, and B.P. Nash: Geochemical Sources for the Terminal Pleistocene/Early Holocene Obsidian Artifacts of the Site of Beseka, Central Ethiopia.  Journal of Archaeological Science 34, 1205-1210.

2007   with Tristan Carter: Sourcing Obsidian from Neolithic Çatalöyük (Turkey) Using Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence.  Archaeometry, 49, 437-454.

2006   with Agazi Negash: Geochemical provenance of obsidian artifacts from the Middle Stone Age site of Porc Epic, Ethiopia.  Archaeometry 48:1-12.

2006   with Agazi Negash, and M. Alene: Source provenance of obsidian artifacts from the Early Stone Age (ESA) site of Melka Konture, Ethiopia.  Journal of Archaeological Science, 33:1647-1650.

2006   Sources of obsidian from three sites in Baja California Sur: an Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) Analysis.  In El Yacimiento Arqueológico de El Ratón: una Cueva con Pinturas en la Sierra de San Francisco (Baja California Sur, México), edited by M.A. Petit i Medizabal, A. Rubio i Morra, pp. 111-117.  Monograph 6, Seminari d’Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques, University of Barcelona, Spain.

2005 Obsidian: Geology and Archaeology in the American Southwest.  University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

2002 More than Exchange: Pre-Ceramic through Ceramic Period Obsidian Studies in the Greater North American Southwest.  In Geochemical Evidence for Long-Distance Exchange, edited by M.D. Glascock, pp. 53-87.  Bergin and Garvey, Wesport, Connecticut.

2002 with Barker, A.W., C.E. Skinner, M.D. Glascock, and J.D. Rogers (2002) Mesoamerican Origin for an Obsidian Scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States. American Antiquity 67:103-108.

2002 Precision versus Accuracy in the XRF Analysis of Archeological Obsidian: Some Lessons for Archaeometry and Archaeology. In Archaeometry 98, Proceedings of the 31st International Symposium, Budapest, April 26-May 3 1998, edited by E. Jerem, and K.T. Biro, pp. 805-809. Archaeolingua Central European Series 1, British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.

2001  The Stone Technology of Ishi and the Yana of North Central California: Inferences for Hunter-Gatherer Cultural Identity in Historic California.  American Anthropologist 102(4):693-712.  

2001 Limited Prehistoric Procurement of Sand Tank Obsidian, Southwestern Arizona, with David Tucker.  Kiva 66:345-374.

Bayman, J., and M.S. Shackley (1999) Dynamics of Hohokam obsidian circulation in the North American Southwest. co-authored with James Bayman.  Antiquity 73(282):836-845

Davis, M.K., Shackley, M.S. Jackson, T., Teague, T., and Hampel, J. (1998). Factors Affecting the Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Archaeological Obsidian. In Archaeological Obsidian Studies: Method and Theory, Shackley, M.S. (ed.), pp. 159-180. Advances in Archaeological and Museum Science 3, Plenum Press, New York.

M.D. Glascock, M.S. Shackley, Y.V. Kuzmin, V.K. Popov, S.V. Gorbunov, AA. Vasilevsky, O.A. Shubina, V.I. Zaitsev, and H. Sato (2000) Obsidian Geochemistry from Archaeological Sites of the Sakhalin and Obsidian Sources, .  In Volcanic Glasses of the Russian Far East: Geological and Archaeological Aspects, edited by Y.V. Kuzmin, and V.K. Popov, pp. 88-106.  Geological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok.

Hall, Mark A., and M. Steven Shackley (1994). A Study of Some Near Eastern Obsidians. al-Ráfidán: Journal of Western Asiatic Studies 15:25-32.

R.A. Joyce , M.S. Shackley, K. McCandless, and R. Sheptak (1999) Resultados Preliminares de una Investigación con EDXRF de Obsidiana de Puerto Escondido.  Yaxkin.  Journal of the Insituto Hondureño de Antropolgía e Historia, Tegucigalpa.

Kuzmin, Y.V. , A.V. Tabarev, M. S. Shackley, and M.D. Glascock (1994). Geochemical Characterization of Obsidian Artifacts from Prehistoric Sites in the Russian Far East: Initial Study. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Archaeology of the Northern Pacific. Dalnauka, Vladivostok, Russia, pp. 67-72.

Kuzmin, Y.V., A.V. Tabarev, V.L. Popov, M.D. Glascock, and M.S. Shackley (1999). Geochemical Source Analysis of Archaeological Obsidian in Primorye (Russian Far East).  Current Research in the Pleistocene 16:97-99.  

Y.V. Kuzmin, V.K Popov, A.V. Tabarev, and M.D. Glascock, and M.S. Shackley (2000) The Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in Primorye and Its Distribution in the Stone Age Cultures, .  In Volcanic Glasses of the Russian Far East: Geological and Archaeological Aspects, edited by Y.V. Kuzmin, and V.K. Popov, pp. 83-87.  Geological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok. 

Mitchell, Douglas R., and M. Steven Shackley (1995). Classic Period Hohokam Obsidian Studies in Southern Arizona: A Review and Prospectus. Journal of Field Archaeology 22:291-304.

Peterson, Jane, Douglas R. Mitchell, and M. Steven Shackley (1997). The Social and Economic Contexts of Lithic Procurement: Obsidian from Classic Period Hohokam Sites. American Antiquity 62(2):231-259.

_____(1994). Obsidian from Pueblo Grande, Arizona: Modeling Social and Economic Patterns in Lithic Procurement. In Archaeometry of Pre-Columbian Sites and Artifacts: Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Archaeometry, edited by D.A. Scott and P. Myers, pp. 161-174. Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles.

Popov, V.K., and M. Steven Shackley (1997). Obsidian of Primorye: First Results of Archaeological-Geological Correlation. Bulletin of the Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences 3:77-85.

V.K. Popov, M.D. Glascock, M.S. Shackley, and Y.M. Kuzmin 2000 Geochemistry of Volcanic Glass from GeologicalSources and Archaeological Sites in Primorye, .  In Volcanic Glasses of the Russian Far East: Geological and Archaeological Aspects, edited by Y.V. Kuzmin, and V.K. Popov, pp. 44-82.  Geological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok.

Shackley, M. Steven 2000 Pecos 2000 handout on The Southwest Archaeological Obsidian Project in the Northern Region

Shackley, M.S. (1999) Obsidian Sourcing.  In An Archaeological Investigation of Late Archaic Cerros de Trincheras Sites in Chihuahua, Mexico, edited by R.J. Hard and J.R. Roney, pp. 21-22.  Center for Archaeological Research, Special Report 25.  University of Texas, San Antonio.

Shackley, M. Steven (ed.) 1998  Archaeological Obsidian Studies: Method and Theory . In Advances in Archaeological and Museum Sciences Series 3, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing. ISBN: 0-306-45804-7

Volume Editor with Major Contributory Chapters:

_____1998  Geochemical Differentiation and Prehistoric Procurement of Obsidian in the Mount Taylor Volcanic Field,  Northwest New Mexico.  Journal of Archaeological Science 25:1073-1082. 

_____1998  Review Article: Gamma Rays, X-Rays, and Stone Tools: Some Recent Advances in Archaeological Geochemistry.   Journal of Archaeological Science 25(3):259-270. 

_____1995 Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in the Greater American Southwest: An Update and Quantitative Analysis. American Antiquity 60:531-551.

_____1995 Análisis de energía dispersiva de fluorescencia de rayos x (edxrf) en artefactos de obsidiana de ocho sitios arqueológicos en Bahía de los Angeles, Baja California Norte: temporada de campo 1994. In Investigaciónes de ecología social y cambios entre culturas prehistóricas en la región de Bahía de los Angeles, Baja California, edited by E.W. Ritter, pp. 197-208. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexicali, Baja California.

_____1994 Análisis de energia dispersiva en fluorescencia de rayos x (edxrf) de artefactos de obsidiana, de sitios arquelógicos en Bahía de Los Angeles y materials de una fuente de obsdiana en Isla Angel de la Guarda, Baja California. In Invesigaciónes de ecología social y cambios entre culturas prehistóricas en la región de Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, edited by Eric Ritter, pp. 172-184. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexicali, Baja California.

_____1994 Intersource and Intrasource Geochemical Variability in Two Newly Discovered Archaeological Obsidian Sources in the Southern Great Basin: Bristol Mountains, California and Devil Peak, Nevada. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 16:118-129.

_____1992 The Upper Gila River Gravels as an Archaeological Obsidian Source Region: Implications for Models of Exchange and Interaction. Geoarchaeology 7:315-326

_____1991 Tank Mountains: A Newly Discovered Archaeological Obsidian Source in East-Central Yuma County, Arizona. Kiva 57:17-25.

_____1990 Early Hunter-Gatherer Procurement Ranges in the Southwest: Evidence from Obsidian Geochemistry and Lithic Technology. Ph.D. dissertation, Arizona State University. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.

_____1988 Sources of Archaeological Obsidian in the Southwest: An Archaeological, Petrological, and Geochemical Study. American Antiquity 53:752-772.

Shackley, M.S. and Bayman, J. (2001) Obsidian Source Provenance, Projectile Point Morphology and Sacaton Phase Hohokam Cultural Identity.  Paper presented in the symposium A Snaketown Retrospective at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

Shackley, M. S., and C. Dillian (1999) Thermal and Environmental Effects on Obsidian Geochemistry: Experimental and Archaeological Evidence. Paper presented in the Symposium: The Effects of Fire/Heat on Obsidian at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Sacramento, 24 April 1999.

Shackley, M. Steven, Justin R. Hyland, and María de la Luz Gutiérrez M. (1996). Mass Production and Procurement at Valle del Azufre: A Unique Archaeological Obsidian Source in Baja California Sur. American Antiquity 61(4): 718-731.

Shackley, M. Steven, and David B. Tucker (2001) Limited prehistoric procurement of Sand Tank Obsidian, Southwestern Arizona.  Kiva 66(3):345-374.

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