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| | 8:00 AM | Introductory Remarks |
| 188-1 | 8:10 AM | The Archaeology, Stratigraphy, and Geochronology of the Hueyatlaco Site, Mexico: WATERS, Michael R., Texas A&M Univ - College Station, MS 4352, College Station, TX 77843-4352, mwaters@tamu.edu |
| 188-2 | 8:25 AM | A Review of the Valsequillo, Mexico Early-Man Valsequillo Archaeological Sites (1962-2004) with Emphasis on the Geological Investigations of Harold E. Malde: STEEN-MCINTYRE, Virginia C., P.O. Box 1167, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, dub.ent@ix.netcom.com |
| 188-3 | 8:40 AM | Age Constraints on Alleged ‘Footprints' Preserved In the Xalnene Tuff near Puebla, Mexico: FEINBERG, Joshua, Institute for Rock Magnetism, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, 310 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, feinberg@umn.edu, RENNE, P.R., Berkeley Geochronolgy Ctr, 2455 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA 94709, ARROYO-CABRALES, Joaquin, Laboratorio de Arqueozoologia, Subdireccion de Laboratorios y Apoyo Academico, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico City, 06060, Mexico, WATERS, Michael, Center for the Study of the First Americans, Departments of Anthropology and Geography, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843-4352, OCHOA-CASTILLO, Patricia, Subdireccion de Arqueologia, Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Reforma y Gandhi, Mexico City, 11560, Mexico, and PEREZ-CAMPA, Mario, Secretaria Tecnica, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico |
| 188-4 | 8:55 AM | Paleomagnetism of Volcanic Rocks around Valsequillo Lake, Mexico, Including the Xalnene Ash: BÖHNEL, Harald1, GONZALEZ, Silvia2, and HUDDART, Dave2, (1) Centro de Geociencias, UNAM, Campus Juriquilla - UNAM, Queretaro, 76230, Mexico, hboehnel@geociencias.unam.mx, (2) School of Biological and Earth Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF, United Kingdom |
| 188-5 | 9:10 AM | Quaternary Stratigraphy of Valsequillo Basin, Central Mexico – Initial Results from Electrical Resistivity Soundings, Gravity and Magnetics: TRIGO-HUESCA, Alfonso, TELLEZ-GARCIA, Eloisa, PEREZ-CRUZ, Ligia, and URRUTIA-FUCUGAUCHI, Jaime, Instituto de Geofisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacan, Mexico, 04510, Mexico, planetatierra@geofisica.unam.mx |
| 188-6 | 9:25 AM | Paleomagnetism of the Hueyatlaco Ash at Valsequillo, Mexico: LIDDICOAT, Joseph C., Department of Environmental Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, jliddico@barnard.edu, FEINBERG, Joshua M., Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Institute for Rock Magnetism, 310 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219, ARROYO-CABRALES, Joaquin, Labratorio de Arqueozoologia, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico, 06060, Mexico, WESTGATE, John, Department of Geology, University of Toronto, 22 Russell Street, Toronto, M5S 3B1, Canada, and STEEN-MCINTYRE, Virginia, P.O. Box 1167, Idaho Springs, CO 80452 |
| 188-7 | 9:40 AM | Diatoms and Chrysophyte Cysts: Powerful Tools for Determining Paleoenvironment and Age of the Hueyatlaco Early Man Site, Puebla, Mexico: VANLANDINGHAM, Sam L., 1205 West Washington, Midland, TX 79701, sambrero@earthlink.net |
| | 9:55 AM | Break |
| 188-8 | 10:10 AM | The Source of Volcanic Ash In Late Classic Maya Pottery at El Pilar Belize and Guatemala: CATLIN, Brianne L., Earth Science, University of California-Santa Barbara, Webb Hall, Bldg 526, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, Briannecatlin1@gmail.com, FORD, Anabel, Meso American Research Center, University of California-Santa Barbara, ISBER/MesoAmerican Research Center, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, and SPERA, Frank J., Dept. Geol. Sci, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 |
| 188-9 | 10:25 AM | Source Characterization of Stone Grinding Tools from the Teotihuacan Valley, Mexico: HAMMERSLEY, Lisa, Department of Geology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, hammersley@csus.edu and BISKOWSKI, Martin, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 |
| 188-10 | 10:40 AM | Catastrophic Late Pleistocene Bonneville Flood, Snake River Plain, Idaho, USA: JARRETT, Robert D., U.S. Geological Survey, WRD, National Research Program, P.O. Box 25046, MS 412, Lakewood, CO 80225, rjarrett@usgs.gov and O'CONNOR, James E., U.S. Geological Survey, Oregon Water Science Center, 2130 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97201 |
| 188-11 | 10:55 AM | Clastic Dikes: Indicators of Climate during Late-Glacial Missoula Flooding?: COOLEY, Skye W., Spokane, WA 99203, northisle@yahoo.com |
| 188-12 | 11:10 AM | Slope Failure and the Archaeological Record of the Middle Sangro River Valley, Abruzzo, Italy: Working towards An Understanding of Archaeological Site Formation, Preservation and Interpretation of High-Relief Mediterranean Valley Systems: PIKE, Scott, Environmental and Earth Sciences, Willamette University, 900 State Street, Salem, OR 97301, spike@willamette.edu |
| 188-13 | 11:25 AM | Geomorphic History of the Ainoura Plain, Kyushu and a Reconstruction of the Lifestyle of the People Who Lived There Based on the Monzen Excavation: MORI, Hirotsugu1, SHIMOYAMA, Syoichi1, and SOEJIMA, Kazuaki2, (1) Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu university, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 812-8581, Japan, hmori82622@mac.com, (2) Sasebo Property Research Office, Nagasaki Prefectural Board of Education, Tenmacho 1-27, Sasebo, 857-0043, Japan |
| | 11:40 AM | Concluding Remarks |
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