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Previous Articles about Baja Archaeology The PCAS Quarterly Committee has compiled the following list of articles about Baja archaeology that have been printed in the PCAS Quarterly. We thank Keith Dixon for preparing the initial list of articles through Volume 20; his list appeared in Volume 27, Number 4, as Contributions on Baja Subjects Previously Published in the PCAS Quarterly. 1965. Vol. 1, No. 1 A Preliminary Report on the Aboriginal Sites of the Sierra de Juarez Joseph Fontaine and Allen Prosser, pp. 3-14. 1965. Vol. 1, No. 4 A Preliminary Survey of Six Aboriginal Sites in the Sierra de Juarez Joseph S. Fontaine, pp. 3-18. 1966. Vol. 2, No. 4 Rapport, Informant Reliability, and the Ethnographic Reconstruction of Events: An Incident of Witchcraft at Santa Caterina, Baja, Mexico Roger C. Owen, pp. 50-55. 1967. Vol. 3, No. 1 Historic Buildings near Prehistoric Sites, No. 8: Meling Ranch, San Jose, Baja, Mexico, Pen Drawing W. Donald Smith, Frontispiece. A Short History of the Meling Ranch Helen C. Smith, pp. 1-6. A Preliminary Survey of Two Palm Canyons along the Laguna Salada Joseph S. Fontaine, pp. 7-32. A Keruk Ceremony at Santa Catalina, Baja, Mexico Ralph C. Michelsen and Roger C. Owen, pp. 33-41. Water, Hot and Cold Ila Alvarez, pp. 42-49. A Note on Decorated Pottery in Baja Paul G. Chace, pp. 50-52. Honey Collecting by Indians in Baja, Mexico Ralph C. Michelsen and Helen C. Smith, pp. 53-57. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly, Volume 39, Numbers 2 & 3

104 PCAS Quarterly Committee 1968. Vol. 4, No. 1 A Tipai A-Frame House Built in 1963, (Pen Drawing) W. Donald Smith, Frontispiece. A Tipai A-Frame House Built in 1963, (Text) Ralph C. Michelsen, p. 1. A Survey Report of Five Sites in the Las Pilitas Area, Baja Joseph S. Fontaine, pp. 2-10. Climatologic, Ecologic, and Temporal Inferences from Radiocarbon Dates on Archaeological Sites, Baja James Robert Moriarty III, pp. 1 1-38. Historical Accounts and Archaeological Discoveries Working Together; Two Scholarly Disciplines Enlarge Our Understanding of the Extinct Indians of Baja Homer Aschmann, pp. 46-51. Painted Wooden Tablas of Northern Baja E. L. Davis, pp. 52-54. On an Attempt to Expel Some Yuma Indians from Baja W. 0. Hendricks, pp. 55-66. 1970. Vol. 6, No. 1 Petra at Work, Brush Drawing E. M. Elliott, Frontispiece. A Piece of Cordage Ralph C. Michelsen, p. 1. A Synthesis of the Prehistory of Baja James Robert Moriarty III, pp. 2-12. Petroglyphs of Palomar Canyon, Baja Joseph S. Fontaine, pp. 13-20. Capes of Human Hair from Baja Peveril Meigs III, pp. 21-28. Some Ethnobotanical Notes on the Plants of the Sierra de la Giganta. Baja Sur Annetta Carter, pp. 29-33. Aboriginal Inhabitants of Isla de Cedros, Baja, 1540-1732 Thomas Jeffrey Banks, pp. 34-40. Making It in a Technologically Simple Society Ralph C. Michelsen, pp. 41-46. On An Attempt to Expel Some Yuma Indians from Baja : Part II W. O. Hendricks, pp. 47-57. 1971. Vol. 7. No. 1 Petra Makes Paddle and Anvil Pottery, Brush Drawing E. M. Elliott, Frontispiece. Petra Makes Paddle and Anvil Pottery, Text Ralph C. Michelsen, p. 1. Painted Rocks of the Cape Region of Baja John Wm. Knowles, pp. 2-8. Creation Myth and Other Recollections of the Niji Mishkwish Peveril Meigs III, pp. 9-13. Prehistoric Sustenance Modes in Baja James Robert Moriarty III and Norma Catherine Moriarty, pp. 14-23.

Previous Articles about Baja Archaeology 105 Geologic Obsidian Sources for Baja Thomas Jeffrey Banks, pp. 24-26. Baja In Anthropological Theory: Desert Adaptation, Cul-De-Sac, Frontier, and Border John A. Price, pp. 27-33. Indians of Santa Catarina, Photographs from the Collection of Ralph C. Michelsen Helen C. Smith, pp. 34-38. A Bibliography on the Anthropology of Baja John A. Price and Helen C. Smith, pp. 39-69. 1972. Vol. 8. No. 1 Shells from the Coasts of Baja, Brush Drawing E. M. Elliott, Frontispiece. Shells from the Coasts of Baja, Text Helen C. Smith, p. 1. The Making of Paddle and Anvil Pottery at Santa Catarina, Baja, Mexico. Photographs by Ralph C. Michelsen. Captions adapted from Mr. Michelsen s Field Notes Helen C. Smith, pp. 2-9. New Discoveries of Cave Paintings in Baja Ernesto Raul Lopez, Translated by Aileen McKinney, pp. 10-14. A Multiple Horizon Cave and Surface Site: Isla de Cedros, Baja, Mexico Thomas Jeffrey Banks, pp. 15-24. Tabla and Atlatl: Two Unusual Wooden Artifacts from Baja Lee Gooding Massey, pp. 25-34. Notes on the La Huerta Jat am, Baja : Place Names, Hunting, and Shamans Peveril Meigs III, pp. 35-40. Chepa: A Kiliwi Ila Alvarez, pp. 41-44. The Oasis of Kadakaamang Thomas Jeffrey Banks, pp. 45-60. 1973. Vol. 9. No. 1 Chamaco de San Ignacio, Photograph Jutta Banks, Frontispiece. Estado 29, poem from Calafia Jesus Lopez Gastelum, Translated by Helen C. Smith. p. 1. Baja : Cobble Smashing on Stone Anvils Emma Lou Davis, pp. 2-4. Painted Tablas from Baja Ken Hedges, pp. 5-20. Face and Body Painting in Baja : A Summary Anita Alvarez de Williams, pp. 21-26. Ancient Native Burials of Southern Baja Leon Diguet, Translated by Jutta Banks, pp. 27-30. Human Crania collected by Edward Palmer in 1887 from Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja. by Rose A. Noble, pp. 31-47. An Archaeological Survey of Mission Santo Tomas, Baja Ronald V. May, pp. 48-64.

106 PCAS Quarterly Committee 1973. Vol. 9. No. 4 Five Rock Art Sites in Baja South of the 29th Parallel Anita Alvarez de Williams, pp. 37-46. 1974. Vol. 10. No. 1 Jesuits and Indians: A Brief Evaluation of Three Early Descriptions of Baja Lee Gooding Massey, pp. 1-12. Prehistoric Huntmg Patterns Inferred from Rock Art in Central Baja Eric W. Ritter, pp. 13-18. Field Notes on the Sh un and Jat am, Manteca, Baja Peveril Meigs III, pp. 19-28. A Magico-Religious Wooden Tablet from Bahia Concepcion, Baja Sur Eric W. Ritter, pp. 29-36. Meigs on Tablas Peveril Meigs III, pp. 37-38. Ethnographic Notes on Agave Fiber Cordage Ralph C. Michelsen, pp. 39-47. 1975. Vol. 11. No. 1 Editor s Preface (Memorial to William C. Massey) Helen C. Smith, p. iv. Cocopá Housepost, Photograph Anita Alvarez de Williams, Frontispiece. Sea Shell Usage in Baja Anita Alvarez de Williams pp. 1-22. Baja Climates Lee Gooding Massey, pp. 23-34. Red-on-Granite Rock Painting in the Sierra de San Borja, Baja Harry Crosby, pp. 35-42. Mortuary Practices and Hea1th Conditions among a Small Prehistoric Population from Baja Sur Eric W. Ritter and Peter D. Schulz, pp. 43-53. 1976. Vol. 12. No. 1 Cueva Catavina and Paintings, Photographs and Text Campbell Grant, Frontispiece and page 1. Some Pictographs in Northern Baja Peveril Meigs III, pp. 2-8. Rock Art at Hakwin: A Preliminary Report Ken Hedges, pp. 9-20. Chacuaco: The Tubular Stone Pipe in Baja Lee Gooding Massey, pp. 21-29. The Giant of Rancho Santa Ana, Baja Rose A. Tyson, pp. 30-38. The Antiquity of Man in the Laguna Seca Chapala Basin of Baja Eric W. Ritter, pp. 39-46. The Lost Cucapa Reservation W. O. Hendricks, pp. 47-54. 1977. Vol. 13. No. 1 Editor s Preface Helen C. Smith, p. vi.

Previous Articles about Baja Archaeology 107 Talus Depression Hunting Blinds in the Bahia Concepcion Region of Baja Eric W. Ritter, pp. 1-10. Notes on the Paipai of San Isidoro, Baja Peveril Meigs III, pp. 11-20. The Construction of a Kiliwa House Ralph C. Michelsen, pp. 21-27. Prehistoric Textile Remains from Bahia Coyote, Baja Sur Jeanette K. Schulz, pp. 28-34. Funeral Customs of the Baja Indians Maria Teresa Uriarte de Lang, pp. 35-44. A Keruk Ceremony at Santa Catarina, Baja, Mexico (Reprinted from PCAS Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1967) Ralph C. Michelsen and Roger C. Owen, pp. 45-51. Historical Accounts as Aids to Physical Anthropology: Examples of Head Injury in Baja Rose A. Tyson, pp. 52-58. 1978. Vol. 14. No. 1 Editor s Preface Helen C. Smith, p. 1. Turtle Depictions In Central Baja Rock Art Carol Huber Rector and Eric W. Ritter, pp. 2-10. A Pine Nut Gathering Camp in the Vizcaino Desert Thomas Jeffrey Banks, pp. 11-20. A Brief Note on an Archaeological Reconnaissance to Laguna La Guija. Baja Eric W. Ritter, Louis A. Payen, and Carol Huber Rector, pp. 21-24. Assorted Facts Concerning the Eagle in Baja Anita Alvaz de Williams and Alicia Coulter de Griva, pp. 25-31. Stone Bowls of the Comondu Area Ila Alvarez, pp. 32-34. A Personal Library Exploration of Baja Lee Gooding Massey, pp. 35-42. 1979. Vol. 15. No. 1 Editor s Preface Helen C. Smith, p. iv. The Spear-Thrower from 15,000 Years Ago to the Present Campbell Grant, pp. 1-17. Artifacts from the Cape Region of Baja in the Musee de l Homme, Paris Rose A. Tyson, pp. 18-26. A Pinon Harvest by Paipai Indians Ralph C. Michelsen and Mary-Kay Michelsen, Photographs by Ralph C. Michelsen, pp. 27-31. The Pictographs of Cueva Huellitas, Baja Sur Eric Ritter, Carol Huber Rector, and Louis A. Payen, pp. 32-44. Federal Law on Archaeological, Artistic, and Historic Zones and Monuments, Translation by Julie Bendimez, Introductory comments by John Wm. Knowles, pp. 45-63. 1980. Vol. 16, No. 4 Associate Editor s Preface Ronald V. May, pp. iv-vi.

108 PCAS Quarterly Committee Carl L Hubbs: His Contributions in Archaeology Elizabeth N. Shor, pp. 2-5. A Long-Occupied Midden Location in Northern Baja, Mexico (SDM-LC-219), by Elizabeth N. Shor, pp. 6-14. Seasonality of Mollusk Collecting at Hubbs s Midden Site 1959:VI:28A J. S. Killingley, pp. 19-23. Description of Lithics Recovered from Hubbs 1957 Excavation at Punta Minitas, Mexico Janet P. Eidsness, pp. 24-26. Physical Characteristics of a La Jollan Skeleton from Punta Minitas Rose A. Tyson, pp. 27-36. The Pathology of a La Jollan Skeleton from Punta Minitas, Baja Charles F. Merbs, pp. 37-43. Climatologic, Ecologic, and Temporal Inferences from Radiocarbon Dates on Archaeological Sites, Baja, Mexico (Reprinted from PCAS Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1968) James Robert Moriarty III, pp. 44-70. 1981. Vol. 17, No. 1 Frontispiece, Photograph Anita Alvarez de Williams, p. iv. Editor s Preface Helen C. Smith, p. iv. Museo del Hombre, Naturaleza y Cultura Anita Alvarez de Williams, pp. 1-2. Report of an Excursion to Baja (1913) G. Engerrand, Translated by Paul H. Ezell, pp. 3-13. Shell Middens of El Requeson, Concepcion Bay, Baja Sur, Mexico Helen DuShane, pp. 14-16. Fish Depictions in Central Baja Rock Art Carol Huber Rector, pp. 17-24. The Description and Significance of Some Prehistoric Stone Features, south-central Baja, Mexico Eric W. Ritter, pp. 25-42. Coronado Islands, Baja, Mexico: Research Design Ronald V. May and Darcy L. Ike, pp. 43-62. An Archaeological Reconnaissance in Abba de Arroyo Matomi, Baja Norte, Mexico Ronald D. Douglas. pp. 63-69. 1984. Vol. 20. No. 1 The Layer Cake Model of Baja Prehistory Revised: An Hypothesis Makoto Kowta, pp. 1-16. An Archaeological Survey of Laguna La Guija, Baja Eric W. Ritter, Louis A. Payen, and Carol Huber Rector, pp. 17-26. Early Man in Baja -Evidence and Interpretation Brigham Arnold, pp. 27-36. On Sleeping Circles in Baja and Elsewhere Donald R. Tuohy, pp. 37-49. Spirit Sticks in Baja Sur, Mexico Eric W. Ritter. pp. 50-54.

Previous Articles about Baja Archaeology 109 Obsidian Studies and Their Implications for Prehistory Paul D. Bouey, pp. 55-60. A Late Period Seri Site from Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja John W. Foster, pp. 61-68. Artifacts of the Pericues Helen DuShane, pp. 69-70. Vol. 27, No. 4 The Arroyo Portezuelo Petroglyphs of Baja Sur Eric W. Ritter, pp. 1-14. The Origins of Anthropology in Baja : The Fieldwork and Excavations of Herman ten Kate in 1883 Pieter Hovens, pp. 15-22. The Las Palmas Burial Tradition of the Cape Region, Baja Sure: Some New Research Questions Kelli Carmean and J. Eldon Molto, pp. 23-38. Cocopá Beadwork Anita Alvarez de Williams, pp. 39-46. Diet of the Las Palmas Culture of the Cape Region, Baja Sur J. Eldon Molto and Brenda V. Kennedy, pp. 47-59. Vol. 30, No. 1 Archaeological Insights Within a Marine Cornucopia: Baja de las Ánimas Eric Ritter, John W. Foster, Robert I. Orlins, Louis A. Payen, and Paul D. Bouey, pp. 1-24. Archaeological Investigations in the Cape Region s Cañon de San Dionisio Kelli Carmean, pp. 25-51. A Metric Study of Baja Sur Projectile Points Kelli Carmean, pp. 52-74. Vol. 31, Nos. 1&2 Preface to Baja Issue Eric Ritter, pp. 1-3. Prehistoric Coastal Adaptations in the Cape Region, Baja Sur Harumi Fujita, pp. 4-19. La Matancita: A Las Palmas Mortuary Site From the West Cape Region of Baja J. E. Molto and Harumi Fujita, pp. 20-55. Bark Skirts of the s Anita Alvarez de Williams; pp. 56-78. An Unusual Burial Type from the Cape Region of Baja, Mexico Donald Tuohy and Stephen Van Wormer, pp. 79-102. Valle Del Azufre: A New Obsidian Source in Central Baja Justin R. Hyland and María de la Luz Gutiérrez, pp. 103-111. Vol. 33, No. 3 Preface Robert L. Hoover, p. vi.

110 PCAS Quarterly Committee Two s, Three Religious Orders and Fifty Missions: A Comparison of the Missionary Systems of Baja and Alta Brian A. Aviles and Robert L. Hoover, pp. 1-28. A Note on the Ruins of Casilepe in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja John W. Foster and Julia Bendimez Patterson, pp. 29-36. A Visual Survey of a Dominican Mission Site: Misión San Pedro Mártir de Verona Max R. Kurillo, pp. 37-53. Vol. 34, No. 3 Preface, Eric W. Ritter, p. iv. Investigations of Prehistoric Behavioral Ecology and Culture Change within the Bahía de los Angeles Region, Baja Eric W. Ritter, pp. 9-44. Prehistoric Significance of Non-ornamental Modified Shell Implements from Baja, Mexico Kathleen D. KD Tyree, pp. 45-64. Nonreturn Boomerangs in Baja Norte Henry C. Koerper, Bruce Pinkston, and Michael Wilken, pp. 65-82. Professor William C. Massey s Anthropological Field Schools in Baja 1953 and 1954 Donald R. Tuohy, pp. 83-96. The Chronology of Las Palmas Culture: New Radiocarbon Dates on Non-human Terrestrial materials from William Massey s Cave Burial Sites Joe D. Stewart, J. Eldon Molto, and Paula Reimer, pp. 1-20. The Role of Ethnobotany in Stable Isotope Studies of Human Skeletal Remains, Baja Sur Karen R. Adams, pp. 21-28. Projectile Points from the Three Sisters Lagoons of West Central Baja Eric W. Ritter and Julie Burcell, pp. 29-66. Settlement Patterns on Espíritu Santo Island, Baja Sur Harumi Fujita and Gema Poyatos de Paz, pp. 67-105. Vol. 37, No. 4 Introduction Julia Bendímez Patterson, p. 1. Mission San Vicente Ferrer: An Archaeological Overview César González, pp. 3-10. Acculturation and Inequality in Power Among the Native Groups of Baja Mario Alberto Magaña Mancillas, pp. 11-15. Peveril Meigs, III, and Nuestra Señora De Guadalupe, The Final Dominican Mission Frontier of Lower W. Michael Mathes, pp. 16-18. Vol. 34, No. 4 Preface Eric W. Ritter, p. iv. Guadalupe: Last Mission of the s by Peveril Meigs, III, pp. 19-24. Nuestra Señora De Guadalupe: The Last Mission of the s and Theater of Conflicts,1795-1840 W. Michael Mathes, pp. 25-29.

Previous Articles about Baja Archaeology 111 Extensive Prehistoric Settlement Systems in Northern Baja : Archaeological Data and Theoretical Implications from the San Quintín El Rosario Region Jerry D. Moore, pp. 30-52. Observations Regarding the Prehistoric Archaeology of Central Baja Eric W. Ritter, pp. 53-80. Archaeological Shell Middens in the Colorado Delta: An Option for the Use of the Biosphere Reserve of the Upper Gulf of Miguel Agustín Téllez Duarte, Guillermo Ávila Serrano, and Karl W. Flessa, pp. 81-87.