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CRAIG E. SKINNER

PUBLICATIONS - PAPERS - POSTERS


 
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2023

Skinner, Craig E.    PDF
In Search of L. S. Cressman's Box: Speculations Concerning a Very Minor Archaeological Mystery. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 48(2):13-16.

2019

Skinner, Craig E. and Penni Borghi (2019)    PPTX
X-rays, Obsidian, and Lava Caves: Archaeological Investigations of Some Unusual Artifacts from Three Central Oregon Lava Tubes. PowerPoint Presentation prepared for the 2019 NCA Western Regional, August 31-September 2, 2019, Redmond, Oregon. [Formatted for desktop and may not display correctly on iOS devices]

2018

Moratto, Michael J., Alan P. Garfinkel, Jon M. Erlandson, Alexander K. Rogers, Michael F. Rondeau, Jeffrey Rosenthal, Craig Skinner, Tim Carpenter, and Robert M. Yohe (2018)    PDF
Fluted and Basally Thinned Concave-Base Projectile Points of Obsidian in the Borden Collection from Inyo Country, California: Age and Significance. California Archaeology 10:27-60.
 

2017

Hopkins, Jerry N. Alan P. Garfinkel, Alexander K. Rogers, Tim R. Carpenter and Craig E. Skinner (2017)    PDF
Further Studies of Ancient Black Glass: Obsidian Tracing and Hydration Dating Tulare Lake Widestem Points. In Unique Tools and Widestem Points from the Tulare Lake Region, edited by Jerry N. Hopkins and Alan P. Garfinkel, pp. 1-25. Contributions to Tulare Lake Archaeology VII, The Tulare Lake Archaeological Research Group, Coyote Press, Salinas, California.

Sean Dolan, M. Steven Shackley, Don G. Wyckoff, and Craig E. Skinner (2017)    PDF
Long-Distance Conveyance of California Obsidian at the Hayhurst Lithic Cache Site (34ML168) in Oklahoma. Plains Anthropologist 63(247):279-297.

Nyers, Alex, Craig Skinner, and Jennifer Thatcher (2017)    PDF
A Brief Overview of Obsidian Sources Documented in the Ceded Lands of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. PowerPoint Presentation prepared for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde by Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory and Willamette Analytics, Corvallis, Oregon.
 

2016 Skinner, Craig E. and Jennifer J. Thatcher (2016)    PDF
Appendix C: X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis and Obsidian Hydration Rim Measurement of Obsidian and Fine-Grained Volcanic Artifacts from Sites Associated with the Ruby Pipeline Project, Lake and Klamath Counties, Oregon. In Ruby Pipeline Project Archaeological Site Testing and Evaluation and Data Recovery - Oregon Segments: Lake and Klamath Counties by John L. Fagan et al., pp. 1-69, R.1-R.9, A.1-A.185, B.1-B.114, C.1-C.19. Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc., Portland, Oregon, Report No. 3446, prepared for Ruby Pipeline, LLC, and Kinder Morgan, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado.
 

2015

Baxter, Paul W., Thomas J. Connolly, and Craig E. Skinner (2015)    PDF
Obsidian Use in the Willamette Valley and Adjacent Western Cascades of Oregon. In Toolstone Geography of the Pacific Northwest, edited by Terry L. Ozbun and Ron L. Adams, pp. 218-233. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.

Connolly, Thomas J., Craig E. Skinner, and Paul W. Baxter (2015)    PDF
Ancient Trade Routes for Obsidian Cliffs and Newberry Volcano Toolstone in the Pacific Northwest. In Toolstone Geography of the Pacific Northwest, edited by Terry L. Ozbun and Ron L. Adams, pp. 180-192. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.

Jew, Nicholas P., Amira F. Ainis, Pamela E. Endzweig, Jon M. Erlandson, Craig E. Skinner, and Kelsey J. Sullivan (2015)    PDF
Chipped Stone Crescents from America's Far West: Descriptive and Geochemical Analyses from the Northern Great Basin. North American Archaeologist 36:119-140.

Shackley, M. Steven and Craig Skinner (2015)    PDF
Source Provenance of Obsidian Paleoindian and Early Archaic Artifacts from the Great Basin. Report prepared by Geoarchaeological X-Ray Flurescence Spectrometry Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Stueber, Daniel O. and Craig E, Skinner (2015)    PDF
Glass Buttes, Oregon: 14,000 Years of Continuous Use. In Toolstone Geography of the Pacific Northwest, edited by Terry L. Ozbun and Ron L. Adams, pp. 193-207. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.


  2014

Erlandson, Jon E., Douglas J. Kennett, Brendan J. Culleton, Ted Goebel, Greg C. Nelson, and Craig Skinner (2014)    PDF
Eyed Bone Needles from a Younger Dryas Paleoindian Component at Tule Lake Shelter, Northern California. American Antiquity 79:776-781.

Roberts, Theodore M., Craig E. Skinner, and William D. Bryce (2014)    PDF
Hunter-Gatherer Igneous Toolstone Procurement in Northern Arizona: A Geochemical Study of Projectile Points and Raw Material Sources. Kiva 80:193-212.

Skinner, Craig E. (2014)    PDF
IAOS Bibliography Hits Internet Hyperspace on the World Wide Web. In Twenty-Five Years on the Cutting Edge of Obsidian Studies: Selected Readings from the IAOS Bulletin, edited by Carolyn D. Dillian, pp. 7-10. International Association for Obsidian Studies. [Reprint of 1995 IAOS Bulletin article]
 

2013

Boulanger, Matthew T., Michael D. Glascock, M. Steven Shackley, and Craig E. Skinner (2013)    PDF
Likely Source Attribution for a Paleoindian Obsidian Graver from Northwest Louisiana. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 49:4-7.
 

2012

Ellis, David V. and Craig Skinner (2012)    PDF
Social Dimensions of Obsidian in the Portland Basin, Columbia River. Poster presentation.
 

O�Grady, Patrick W., Scott P. Thomas, Craig E. Skinner, Jennifer, Thatcher, Michael F. Rondeau, and John L. Fagan (2012)   
The Dietz site: Revisiting the Geochemical Sourcing and Hydration Measurement Properties for Fluted and Stemmed Artifacts from 35LK1529, Lake County, Oregon. Paper presented at the 33rd biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Stateline, Nevada, October 18�20.
 

2011

Erlandson, Jon E., Torben C. Rick, Todd J. Braje, Molly Casperson, Brendan Culleton, Brian Fulfrost, Tracy Garcia, Daniel A. Guthrie, Nicholas Jew, Douglas J. Kennett, Madonna L. Moss, Leslie Reeder, Craig Skinner, Jack Watts, and Lauren Willis (2011)    PDF
Paleoindian Seafaring, Maritime Technologies, and Coastal Foraging on California's Channel Islands. Science 331:1181-1184.

Smith, Geoffrey M., Stephen LaValley, and Craig Skinner (2011)    PDF
Looking to the North: Results from the XRF Analysis of Pre-Archaic Projectile Points from Hanging Rock Shelter, Northwest Nevada. Current Research in the Pleistocene 28:81-83.
 

2010

Boulanger, Matthew T., Michael D. Glascock, M. Steven Shackley, Craig Skinner, and Jennifer J. Thatcher (2010)   
Likely Source Attribution for a Possible Paleoindian Obsidian Tool from Northwest Louisiana. Louisiana Archaeology 37:81-88.

Taylor, Amanda K. and Craig Skinner (2010)   
A Geochemical Analysis of San Juan Islands Fine-Grained Volcanic Toolstone. Paper presented at the Northwest Anthropological Conference, Ellensburg, Washington.
 

2009

Binning, Jeanne Day, Alan P. Garfinkel, Jennifer J. Thatcher, Craig E. Skinner, and Brian Wickstrom (2009)    PDF
Obsidian Hydration, Cut Sample Selection, and Technological Aspects of Debitage. Poster presented at the 74th Annual Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, April 22-26th, 2009.
 

2008

Hammerstedt, Scott W., Michael D. Glascock, and Craig E. Skinner (2008)    PDF
Obsidian Artifacts from Moundville. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 54:53-60.

Garfinkel, Alan P., Jerry N. Hopkins, and Craig E. Skinner (2008)    PDF
Ancient Stones of Black Glass: Tracing and Dating Paleoindian Obsidian Artifacts from China and Tulare Lakes. In Ice-Age Stone Tools from the San Joaquin Valley, edited by Jerry N. Hopkins and Alan P. Garfinkel, pp. 59-97. Contributions to Tulare Lake Archaeology IV, The Tulare Lake Archaeological Research Group.

Halford, F. Kirk with contributions by Gregory J. Haverstock, Alexander K. Rogers, Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, and Craig E. Skinner (2008)    PDF
The Coleville and Bodie Hills NRCS Soil Inventory, Walker and Bridgeport, California: A Reevaluation of the Bodie Hills Obsidian Source (CA-MNO-4527) and Its Spatial and Chronological Use. Cultural Resources Report CA-170-07-08 prepared by the Bureau of Land Management, Bishop Field Office, Bishop, California, Nevada.

O'Grady, Patrick, Chuck Morlan, Scott Thomas, Craig E. Skinner, and Jennifer J. Thatcher    PDF
Geochemical Sourcing of Five Crescents from the Alvord Desert of Southeastern Oregon. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 33(3):8-9.

Page, David and Craig E. Skinner (2008)    PDF
Obsidian Source Use at Danger Cave. Poster presented at the 31st Biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference, October 8-11, 2008, Portland, Oregon.

Young, D. Craig, Craig E. Skinner, Steven D. Neidig, and Jennifer J. Thatcher (2008)    PDF
Geochemical and Hydration Investigations of Source and Artifact Obsidian from Selected Sites in the Double H Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada. Report prepared for Oregon-Idaho Utilities Co., Nampa, Idaho, by Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc., Davis, California.
 

2007

Boulanger, Matthew T., Thomas R. Jamison, Craig E. Skinner, and Michael D. Glascock (2007)    PDF
Analysis of an Obsidian Biface Reportedly Found in the Connecticut River Valley of Vermont. Archaeology of Eastern North America 35:81-92.

Eerkens, Jelmer W., Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Michael D. Glascock, Craig E. Skinner, and Sharon A. Wechter (2007)    PDF
Reduction Strategies and Geochemical Characteriozation of Lithic Assemblages: A Comparison of Three Case Studies from Western North America. American Antiquity 72:585-597.

Garfinkel, Alan P., Jeanne Day Binning, Elva Younkin, Craig E. Skinner, Alexander K. Rogers, Russell Kaldenberg, and Thomas Chapman (2007)    PDF
Obsidian Bifaces of the Eastern Sierra: The Portuguese Bench and Cactus Flat Biface Cores. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 36:20-26.

Speakman, Robert J., Michael D. Glascock, Robert H. Tylot, Christophe Descantes, Jennifer J. Thatcher, Craig E. Skinner, and Kyra M. Lienhop (2007)    PDF
Laser Ablation ICP-MS Characterization of Archaeological Materials for Provenance-Based Research. In Archaeological Chemistry: Analytical Techniques and Archaeological Interpretation, edited by Michael D. Glascock, Robert J. Speakman, and Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff, pp. 275-296. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 968, Washington, D. C.
 

2006

Ferguson, Jeffrey R. and Craig E. Skinner (2006)   
The Distribution, Origin, and Interpretation of Mesoamerican Prismatic Blades in the U.S. Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Garfinkel, Alan P., Jeanne Day Binning, Craig E. Skinner, Alexander K. Rogers, Russell Kaldenberg, and Thomas Chapman (2006)    PDF
Obsidian Bifaces of the Eastern Sierra: The Portuguese Bench and Cactus Flat Biface Cores. Society for California Archaeology Newsletter 40(2):30-34.

Plew, Mark G., Sharon Plager, Tedd D. Jacobs, and Christopher Willson with contributions by Tedd D. Jacobs, LeAnn Schuster, Nicki McDonald, Craig Skinner, Darden Hood, and Christopher L. Hill (2006)    PDF
Archaeological Excavations at 10-CN-6, Middle Snake River, Idaho. Boise State University Monographs in Archaeology Volume 3, Boise, Idaho .
 

2005

Ferguson, Jeffrey R. and Craig E. Skinner (2005)    PDF
Bone Cave: A Severely Disturbed Cave Site in Central Oregon. North American Archaeologist 26:221-244.

Haarklau, Lynn, Lynn Johnson, and Dave Wagner with contributions by Richard E. Hughes, Craig E. Skinner, Jennifer J. Thatcher, and Keith Myhrer (2005)    PDF
Fingerprints in the Great Basin: The Nellis Air Force Base Regional Obsidian Sourcing Study. Report prepared by Prewitt & Associates, Inc., Austin, Texas, for Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
 

2004

Beck, Charlotte, George T. Jones, Dennis L. Jenkins, Craig Skinner, and Jennifer J. Thatcher (2004)    PDF
Fluted or Basally-Thinned? Re-Examination of a Lanceolate Point from the Connley Caves in the Fort Rock Basin. In Early and Middle Holocene Archaeology of the Northern Great Basin, edited by Dennis L. Jenkins, Thomas J. Connolly, and C. Melvin Aikens, pp. 281-294. University of Oregon Anthropolocial Papers 62, Eugene, Oregon.

Garfinkel, Alan P., Jeanne Day Binning, Elva Younkin, Craig E. Skinner, Tom Origer, Rob Jackson, Jan Lawson, and Tim Carpenter (2004)    PDF
The Little Lake Biface Cache, Inyo County, California. In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology 17:87-101.

Skinner, Craig E., Jennifer J. Thatcher, Dennis L. Jenkins, and Albert C. Oetting (2004)    PDF
X-Rays, Artifacts, and Procurement Ranges: A Mid-Project Snapshot of Prehistoric Obsidian Procurement Patterns in the Fort Rock Basin. In Early and Middle Holocene Archaeology of the Northern Great Basin, edited by Dennis L. Jenkins, Thomas J. Connolly, and C. Melvin Aikens, pp. 221-232. University of Oregon Anthropolocial Papers 62, Eugene, Oregon.
 

2003

Ferguson, Jeffrey R. and Craig E. Skinner (2003)    PDF
Colorado Obsidian? Preliminary Results of a Statewide Database of Trace Element Analysis. Southwestern Lore 69:35-50.
 

2002

Barker, Alex W., Craig E. Skinner, M. Steven Shackley, Michael D. Glascock, and J. Daniel Rogers (2002)    PDF
Mesoamerican Origin for an Obsidian Scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States. American Antiquity 67:103-108.

Bennett-Rogers, Ann C., Craig Skinner, and Jennifer Thatcher (2002)    PDF
Bulldozing for Bifaces: Production, Procurement, and Provenance Analysis of an Obsidian Biface Cache from the Central Cascades of Oregon. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Denver, Colorado.

Buchner, C. Andrew and Craig E. Skinner (2002)    PDF
An Obsidian Artifact from the La Plant I Site in the Cairo Lowland of Southeast Missouri. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly 19(4).

Speakman, Robert J., Michael D. Glascock, and Craig E. Skinner (2002)    PDF
Chemical Differentiation of Obsidian Within the Newberry Volcanic Complex by Laser Ablation, ICP-MS, INAA, and XRF. Paper presented at the 2002 Denver Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, October 27-30, 2002.

Thomas, Scott, Patrick O'Grady, Craig Skinner, and Jennifer Thatcher (2002)    PDF
Return to a Jack Rabbit Roasting Site (35HA3055) in Southeastern Oregon: The Obsidian Sourcing and Hydration Evidence. Paper presented at the 2002 Northwest Anthropological Conference, Boise, Idaho.
 

2001

Ambroz, Jessica A., Michael D. Glascock and Craig E. Skinner (2001)    PDF
Chemical Differentiation of Obsidian within the Glass Buttes Complex, Oregon. Journal of Archaeological Science 28:741-746.

Lyons, William H., Scott P. Thomas, and Craig E. Skinner (2001)    PDF
Changing Obsidian Sources at the Lost Dune and McCoy Creek Sites, Blitzen Valley, Southeast Oregon. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 23:273-296.

Rick, Torben C., Craig E. Skinner, Jon M. Erlandson, and Rene L. Villanoweth (2001)    PDF
Obsidian Source Characterization and Human Exchange Systems on California's Channel Islands. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 37:27-44.

George F. Wingard, with contributions by C. Melvin Aikens, Ruth L. Greenspan, Stephanie Livingston, Mercy McDonald, Pat O'Grady, Guy L. Prouty, Kathryn Puseman, Julie Ricks, Laura Ruggiero, Craig E. Skinner, and Sam Stewart (2001)   
Carlon Village: Land, Water, Subsistence, and Sedentism in the Northern Great Basin. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 57, Eugene, Oregon.
 

2000

Skinner, Craig E. and Jennifer J. Thatcher (2000)    PDF
Appendix B: Results of Obsidian X-Ray Fluorescence and Obsidian Hydration Analysis. In Stoneworking in Eureka Valley: Archeological Investigations at the Eureka Dunes Site (CA-INY-2489), Death Valley National Park, California, by Jeffrey F. Burton, William W. Bloomer, and Lynn Johnson, Publications in Anthropology No. 78, Western Archeological and Conservation Center, Tucson, Arizona.
 

1999

Jenkins, Dennis L., Craig E. Skinner, Jennifer J. Thatcher, and Keenan Hour (1999)    PDF
Obsidian Characterization and Hydration Results of the Fort Rock Basin Prehistory Project. Paper presented at the 52nd Northwest Anthropological Conference, Newport, Oregon, April, 1999.

Skinner, Craig E. and Thomas J. Connolly (1999)    PDF
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis. In Newberry Crater: A Ten-Thousand-Year Record of Human Occupation and Environmental Change in the Basin-Plateau Borderlands, by Thomas J. Connolly, pp. 155-156. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 121, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Johnson, Lynn, David L. Wagner, and Craig E. Skinner (1999)    PDF
Geochemistry of Archaeological Obsidian Sources in the Saline Range, Death Valley National Park, California. In Proceedings of Conference on Status of Geologic Research and Mapping in Death Valley National Park, edited by Janet L. Slate, pp.118�120. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-153.

Skinner, Craig E. (1999)    PDF
Oregon Obsidian Source Inventory and Geochemical Survey. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 24(3):5-7.

Skinner, Craig E. (1999)    PDF
X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Artifact Obsidian from the Orr Site, Western Cascades, Clackamas County, Oregon. Report 1999-55 prepared by Northwest research Obsidian Studies Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E., Ann C. Bennett-Rogers, and Jennifer J. Thatcher (1999)    PDF
Obsidian Studies of Two Possible Wealth Blade Fragments from the Umpqua/Eden Site (35-DO-83), Central Oregon Coast: Results of X-Ray Fluorescence and Obsidian Hydration Analysis. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 24(2):17-23.
 

1998

Lepper, Bradley T., Craig E. Skinner, and Christopher M. Stevenson (1998)    PDF
Analysis of an Obsidian Biface Fragment from a Hopewell Occupation Associated With the Fort Hill (33HI1) Hilltop Enclosure in Southern Ohio. Archaeology of Eastern North America 25:33-39.

Skinner, Craig E. and Jennifer J. Thatcher (1998 - REVISED 2003)    PDF
X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis and Obsidian Hydration Rim Measurement of Artifact Obsidian from 34 Archaeological Sites Associated with the Proposed FTV Western Fiber Build Project, Deschutes, Lake, Harney, and Malheur Counties, Oregon. Report 1998-56 prepared for Northwest Archaeological Associates, Seattle, Washington, by Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon.
 

1997

Mierendorf, Robert R. and Craig E. Skinner (1997)    PDF
Geochemical Characterization and Correlation of Artifact and Source Obsidian, North Cascades National Park, Washington. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington.

Skinner, Craig E. and Paul W. Baxter (1997)    PDF
Trace Element and Visual Characterization Studies of Obsidian from Sites 35-PO-15 and 35-PO-47, Willamette Valley, Western Oregon: An Archaeological Application of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. In Contributions to the Archaeology of Oregon: 1956-1997, edited by Albert C. Oetting, pp. 19-30. Association of Oregon Archaeologists Occasional papers No. 6, Eugene, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E. and Ann C. Bennett-Rogers (1997)    PDF
The Geologic Source of an Obsidian Wealth Blade from the Whale Cove Site (35-LNC-60), Central Oregon Coast: Results of X-Ray Fluorescence Trace Element Analysis. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 22(3):8-10.

Petrassi, Lorenzo and Annalisa Zarattini (with Craig E. Skinner and Jennifer J. Thatcher) (1997)    PDF
II Valore dell'ossidiana e le vie terrestri. Ipotesi dopo i primi risultati della fluorescenza ai raggi X. In Casale del Dolce: Ambiente, economia e cultura di una comunita preistorica deel Valle del Sacco, edited by Annalisa Zarattini and Lorenzo Petrassi, pp. 190-208. Rome, Italy.
 

1996

Ambroz, Jessica, Michael D. Glascock, and Craig Skinner (1996)    PDF
Obsidian Sourcing and Hydration Studies at MURR. In Transactions of the American Nuclear Society 74:126-127.

Skinner, Craig E., Jennifer J. Thatcher, and M. Kathleen Davis (1997)    PDF
X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis and Obsidian Hydration Rim Measurement of Artifact Obsidian from 35-DS-193 and 35-DS-201, Surveyor Fire Rehabilitation Project, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. Report 1996-33 prepared for the Deschutes National Forest, Bend, Oregon, by Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon.
 

1995

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
IAOS Bibliography Hits Internet Hyperspace on the World Wide Web. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 13:2-3. [Reprinted in Twenty-Five Years on the Cutting Edge of Obsidian Studies: Selected Readings from the IAOS Bulletin, edited by Carolyn D. Dillian. International Association for Obsidian Studies.]

Skinner, Craig E. (1995)    PDF
Obsidian Characterization Studies. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 4.1-4.54. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. (1995)    PDF
Obsidian Hydration Studies. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 5.1-5.51. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. (1995)    PDF
Radiocarbon Age Determinations. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 6.1-6.36. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. (1995)    PDF
Appendix C: Results of Obsidian Studies. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. C1.1-C1.302, C2.1-C2.141, C3.1-C3.171, C4.1-C4.82, C5.1-C5.11. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. and Kurt T. Katsura (1995)    PDF
Tephrochronologic Studies. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 6.1-6.36. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. and Margaret Newman (1995)    PDF
Immunological Analyses. In Archaeological Investigations: PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California. Volume V: Technical Studies, by Robert U. Bryson, Craig E. Skinner, and Richard M. Pettigrew, pp. 9.1-9.8. Report prepared for Pacific Gas Transmission Company, Portland, Oregon, by INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.
 

1994

Pettigrew, Richard M. and Craig E. Skinner (1994)    PDF
Spatial Patterns of Obsiian Use in Central Oregon: An Early View from the Trenches. Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, California.

Pettigrew, Richard M. and Craig E. Skinner (1994)    PDF
Obsidian Hydration Studies in Central Oregon: The Results of the First Cut. Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, California.

Schalk, Randall F., Ricky G. Atwell, Robert U. Bryson, Clayton G. Lebow, Nancy D. Sharp, Craig Skinner and Andrew J. Bailey (1994)   
Research Design for Prehistoric Archaeology. In Archaeological Investigations, PGT-PG&E Pipeline Expansion Project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California, Volume IV: Synthesis of Findings, edited by M. J. Moratto, pp 5�1�5�40. INFOTEC Research, Inc., Fresno, California.

Skinner, Craig E. (1994)    PDF
Obsidian Research in the Newberry Volcano Region of Central Oregon, Part I: The Sources. Paper presented at the AOA Annual Meeting, Bend, Oregon, May, 1994.

Skinner, Craig E. and Stefan Radosevich (1994)    PDF
The Source of the Mazama 'Mimic' Mystery Tephra: Geochemical Studies of Volcanic Tephra from Vine Rockshelter (35LA304), Central Western Cascades. In Contributions to the Archaeology of Oregon, edited by Paul W. Baxter, pp. 15-27. Association of Oregon Archaeologists Occasional Papers No. 5, Eugene, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E. and Carol J. Winkler (1994)    PDF
Prehistoric Trans-Cascade Procurement of Obsidian in Western Oregon: An Early Look at the Geochemical Evidence. In Contributions to the Archaeology of Oregon, edited by Paul W. Baxter, pp. 29-44. Association of Oregon Archaeologists Occasional Papers No. 5, Eugene, Oregon.
 

1993

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Obsidian Research and the Pipeline Expansion Project: A 1991 View from the Pipeline. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 8:3-6.

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Obsidian Domes and Rock Art Chronologies. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 10:2.

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Obsidian Characterization Laboratory Survey Results. International Association for Obsidian Studies Bulletin 9:12-17.

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Open Vertical Conduits: A Preliminary Investigation of an Unusual Volcanic Cave Form With Examples from Newberry Volcano and the Central High Cascades of Oregon. In Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology, pp. 7-17. International Speleological Foundation, Seattle, Washington.

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Obsidian Research and the Pipeline Expansion Project: A 1991 View from the Trenches. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 18(1):3-6.

Skinner, Craig E. (1993)    PDF
Obsidian Source Sampling Survey, Oakridge Ranger District: Results of Reconnassance Field Investigations in the Mt. David Douglas Area. Unpublished report prepared for the Oakridge Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, Oakridge, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E. and Kimberly J. Tremaine (1993)    PDF
Obsidian: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography. International Association for Obsidian Studies Occasional Paper No. 1, San Jose, California.
 

1992

Skinner, Craig E. (1992)    PDF
Digital Futures for Oregon Archaeologists: New Ways to Play With Your Data. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 17(3):3-5.
 

1991

Skinner, Craig E. (1991)    PDF
Obsidian at Inman Creek: A Geochemical Evaluation of An Unexpected Geologic Source of Archaeological Obsidian in the Southwestern Willamette Valley, Oregon. Unpublished Master's Paper, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

Erlandson, J., R. E. Hughes, C. E. Skinner, M. L. Moss, and J. Boughton (1991)    PDF
Trace Element Composition of Obsidian Artifacts from the Beaverdam Creek Site (35CR29), Central Oregon. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 16(2):9-11.

Skinner, Craig E. and Stefan C. Radosevich (1991)    PDF
Holocene Volcanic Tephra in the Willamette National Forest, Western Oregon: Distribution, Geochemical Characterization, and Geoarchaeological Evaluation. Report prepared for the Willamette National Forest, Eugene, Oregon, by Northwest Research, Corvallis, Oregon, and Trans-World Geology, Eugene, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E. and Stefan C. Radosevich (1991)    PDF
Holocene Volcanic Tephra in the Willamette National Forest, Western Oregon: Results of a Geochemical and Geoarchaeological Investigation. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 16(4):6-11.

Skinner, Craig E. and Carol J. Winkler (1991)    PDF
Prehistoric Trans-Cascade Procurement of Obsidian in Western Oregon: The Geochemical Evidence. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 16(2):3-9.
 

1987

Skinner, Craig E. (1987)    PDF
Obsidian Procurement at the Umpqua/Eden Site (35 DO 83), Central Oregon Coast: Preliminary Research Results. Unpublished report.
 

1986

Skinner, Craig E. (1986)    PDF
The Occurrence, Characterization, and Prehistoric Utilization of Geologic Sources of Obsidian in Central Western Oregon: Preliminary Research Results. Unpublished report on file at the State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
 

1984

Skinner, Craig E. (1984)    PDF
More Cougar Mountain Caves. Speleograph 20(1-2):6-7.

1983

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
Obsidian Studies in Oregon: An Introduction to Obsidian and An Investigation of Selected Methods of Obsidian Characterization Utilizing Obsidian Collected at Prehistoric Quarry Sites in Oregon. Unpublished Master's Terminal Project: ISIP, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
The Derrick Lava Tube System: Oregon's Third Longest?. Speleograph 19(1):3-5.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
Unmasked Cave Leads III: The Lower Falls (McKenzie River) Cave. Speleograph 19(2):15.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
The Katati Butte Hornito Caves. Speleograph 19(3):26.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
The Sims Cave System: Ice-Caving in the High Cascades for Ectomorphs. Speleograph 19(5):45-46.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
Smith's Pit: Spelunking on the Rift Zone. Speleograph 19(7-8):73.

Skinner, Craig E. (1983)    PDF
The Gold Hill Limestone Cave - Lost, Gone or Just Forgotten?. Speleograph 19(11-12):97-99.
 

1982

Skinner, Craig E. (1982)    PDF
Upper McKenzie Pits: A Preliminary Map (map only). In An Introduction to Caves of the Bend Area: Guidebook of the 1982 NSS Convention, edited by Charles V. Larson, p. 72. National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama.

Skinner, Craig E. (1982)    PDF
Little Belknap Crater Caves (map only). In An Introduction to Caves of the Bend Area: Guidebook of the 1982 NSS Convention, edited by Charles V. Larson, p. 73. National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama.

Skinner, Craig E. (1982)    PDF
A Filled Andesite Tube on the Middle Sister? Speleograph 18(2):14.

Skinner, Craig E. (1982)    PDF
Unmasked Cave Leads II: The Loma Vista Cave - More Cracks in the High Desert. Speleograph 18(4):44-45.

Skinner, Craig E. (1982)    PDF
The Squaw Ridge Lava Field: New Central Oregon Territory for the Desert-Loving Lava Tube Hunter. Speleograph 18(8):83-85.
 

1981

Skinner, Craig E. (1981)    PDF
Unmasked Cave Leads I: The Middle Sister Cave - Just Possibly the Best View from Any Cave Entrance in Oregon. Speleograph 17(11):161.

Skinner, Craig E. (1981)    PDF
The Cougar Mountain Caves. Speleograph 17(12):181-183.
 

1980

Skinner, Craig E. (1980)    PDF
Oregon's Deepest Natural Volcanic Pits: Cheap Thrills in Big Holes. Speleograph 16(10):86-87.

Skinner, Craig E. (1980)    PDF
The Squaw Ridge Rift System: Another Crack-In-The-Ground. Speleograph 16(11):100-102.

Skinner, Craig E. (1980)    PDF
Thermal Cave Not So Hot. Speleograph 16(11):107.
 

1979

Skinner, Craig E. (1979)    PDF
Kind of Lost and Found: The Little Belknap Crater Cave System. Speleograph 15(9):107-110.

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