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(2002). Tracking the Source of Quispisisa Type Obsidian from Huancavelica to Ayacucho.
Andean archaeology I: variations in sociopolitical organization. 341-368.
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(2001). The Puzolana Obsidian Source: Locating the Geologic Source of Ayacucho Type Obsidian.
Andean Past. 6, 289-307.
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(2000). Determining the Geological Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from the Maya Region: A test of the efficacy of visual sourcing.
Latin American Antiquity. 11, 269-282.
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(2000). Locating the Quispisisa Obsidian source in the department of Ayacucho, Peru.
Latin American Antiquity. 11, 258-268.
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(1997). Source of volcanic glass for ancient Andean tools.
Nature. 376, 449-450.
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(1991). High-precision trace-element characterization of major Mesoamerican obsidian sources and further analyses of artifacts from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, Mexico.
Latin American Antiquity. 2, 69-91.
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(1998). The Aconcahua Obsidian Source and its Relation to south-central Andean Exchange Systems.
38th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Andean Studies.
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(1994). New Perspectives on Obsidian Procurement in the Titicaca Basin, Bolivia.
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(2002). Description and method of exploitation of the Alca obsidian source, Peru.
Latin American Antiquity. 13, 107-118. Abstract
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(1995). The State of Nuclear Archaeology in North America.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 196, 275-286.
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(2002). Evidence for early long-distance obsidian exchange and watercraft use from the southern Lake Titicaca Basin of Bolivia and Peru.
Latin American Antiquity. 13, 444-454.
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(1998). Quebrada Jaguay: Early South American Maritime adaptation.
Science. 281, 1830-1832. Abstract
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(2004). Quest for Ancient Routes: Obsidian sourcing research in Northwestern Argentina.
Journal of Archaeological Science. 31, 193-204. Abstract
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