Session No. 51 Monday, October 28, 2002

8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Colorado Convention Center: Exhibit Hall
Archaeological Geology (Posters)
 Paper #Booth #
51-11RULING THE ROOST OF WESTERN SICILY, 1200 TO 100 BC, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT VERSUS AN EVOLVING LANDSCAPE: HEINZEL, Chad1, KOLB, Michael2, POWELL, Ross1, STRAVERS, Jay1, and KONEN, Michael E.3, (1) Dept. of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Northern Illinois Univ, DeKalb, IL 60115, cheinzel@geol.niu.edu, (2) Dept. of Anthropology, Northern Illinois Univ, DeKalb, IL 60115, (3) Geography, Northern Illinois Univ, 212 Davis Hall, DeKalb, IL 60115
51-22GEOMORPHIC SETTING AND PREHISTORIC OCCUPATION OF THE SOUTHERN CUYAHOGA RIVER VALLEY, NE OHIO: OBSERVATIONS FROM A GIS DATABASE: BAUER, Andrew, Department of Anthropology, Univ of Chicago, 1226 E. 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637, bauer@uchicago.edu, NICOLL, Kathleen, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TB, England, Kathleen.Nicoll@alumnae.brynmawr.edu, MATNEY, Timothy, Department of Classical Studies, Anthropology, and Archaeology, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1910, and PARK, Lisa, Department of Geology, The Univ of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4101
51-33GEOMORPHIC CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES IN EGIIN GOL, NORTHERN MONGOLIA: JACKSON, Meghan, Earth and Environmental Science Dept, New Mexico Tech, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801, mleajaxon@nmt.edu, HARRISON, J.B.J., Dept. of Earth and Environmental Science, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM 87801, and HONEYCHURCH, W., Museum of Anthropology, Univ of Michigan, 4009 University Museums Building, 1109 Geddes Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, honeychu@umich.edu
51-44LUMINESCENCE DATING OF SEDIMENTS FROM CHACO WASH: CHACO CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, NEW MEXICO, USA: LEPPER, Kenneth, Luminescence Geochronology Lab, Los Alamos National Lab, EES-10 MS J495, Los Alamos, NM 87545, lepper@lanl.gov, MAHAN, Shannon A., U.S. Geol Survey, P.O. Box 25046, MS 974, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, and VINCENT, Kirk, U.S. Geol. Survey, 3215 Marine St, E127, Boulder, CO 80303
51-55GEOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURE FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY AREAS AT A LATE PALEOINDIAN THROUGH MIDDLE ARCHAIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE: DUST CAVE, ALABAMA: HOMSEY, Lara K. and CAPO, Rosemary C., Geology and Planetary Science, University of Pittsburgh, 200 Space Research and Coordination Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, lkhst12@pitt.edu
51-66GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION OF A SUSPECTED NATIVE AMERICAN EARTHLODGE, SHERIDAN COUNTY, KANSAS: SHORT, Levi B., Geosciences, Fort Hays State Univ, Hays, KS 67601, levi_short@yahoo.com.
51-77PROVENANCE OF MIDDLE STONE AGE TOOLS OF THE LAETOLI ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, TANZANIA: ADELSBERGER, Katherine A., Department of Geology, Beloit College, 700 College St, Beloit, WI 53511, adelsber@stu.beloit.edu, WIRTH, Karl R., Geology Department, Macalester College, 1600 Grand Ave, St. Paul, MN 55105, and MABULLA, Audax Z.P., Archeology Unit, University of Dar es Salaam, PO Box 35050, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
51-88ANALYSIS OF ADOBE WALL COMPOSITION AT THE CHAVES-HUMMINGBIRD SITE, NM BY DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION: BALSAM, William L., Univ Texas - Arlington, Box 19049, Arlington, TX 76019-0049, balsam@uta.edu, ADLER, Michael, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist Univ, Dallas, TX 75275-0336, and DEATON, Bobby, Department of Physics, Texas Wesleyan Univ, Fort Worth, TX 76105
51-99MINERALOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY, AND POSSIBLE CLAY SOURCES OF FT. ANCIENT CERAMICS IN THE MIDDLE OHIO RIVER VALLEY: DAVIDSON, Michelle M., 1731 Independence Road, Independence, KY 41051, diggermmd@yahoo.com, GERKE, Tammie L., Department of Physics and Geology, Northern Kentucky Univ, Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY 41099, and HENDERSON, A. Gwynn, Kentucky Archaeological Survey, 1020A Export Street, Lexington, KY 40506-9854
51-1010PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON SOURCING CLAY SEDIMENTS USED IN POTTERY PRODUCTION AT KUKULIK, SAINT LAWRENCE ISLAND: JOZWIK, Diana, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99701, ftdj@uaf.edu.
51-1111TUFA-COATED SERPULID MOUNDS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: A UNIQUE SUBSTRATE FOR TAINO INDIAN PETROGLYPHS: BERRIOS, Lisa1, GLUMAC, Bosiljka1, GREER, Lisa2, and CURRAN, H. Allen1, (1) Department of Geology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, lberrios@email.smith.edu, (2) Department of Geosciences, Penn State Univ, 402 Deike Building, University Park, PA 16802
51-1212SR/CA RATIOS IN MODERN MEXICAN DIETS DOMINATED BY ALKALI-PROCESSED MAIZE: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEODIETARY RECONSTRUCTIONS: LAVIGNE, Michele, KRAYNIK, Sally E., OLIVER, Dylan A., REID, John B. Jr, GOODMAN, Alan H., and AMARASIRIWARDENA, Dula, School of Natural Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002-5001, jreid@hampshire.edu
51-131387SR/86SR IN THE LANDSCAPE, DIET AND TEETH OF A MODERN MEXICAN RURAL POPULATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIETARY AND MIGRATION RECONSTRUCTIONS: BROWNSMITH, Mara1, REID, John B. Jr1, GOODMAN, Alan H.1, COLEMAN, Drew2, and WALKER, J. Douglas3, (1) School of Natural Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002-5001, jreid@hampshire.edu, (2) Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill, Campus Box # 3315, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, (3) Department of Geology, Univ of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045
51-1414FORENSIC GEOLOGY: CONTROLLING FACTORS ON THE PRESERVATION OF HUMAN REMAINS: STEPHENS, George C., Earth and Environmental Sciences, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC 20052-0001, geoice@gwu.edu, STARRS, James E., Forensic Sciences, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC 20052, and BALDAUF, Paul E., College of Undergraduate Studies, Union Institute & University, N. Miami Beach, FL 33162-1746
51-1515THE INFLUENCE OF ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN GEOLOGY ON ACTIVITIES LEADING TO AND INCLUDING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLE OF EUTAW SPRINGS, SOUTH CAROLINA: BOLAND, Irene B., Deptartment of Chemistry, Physics, and Geology, Winthrop Univ, Rock Hill, SC 29733, bolandi@winthrop.edu and BOLAND, Charles A., 630 Cannon Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29730

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