PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY


“Northern California Obsidian Studies:
Some Thoughts and Observations on the First Two Decades”


Richard E. Hughes

Abstract


Obsidian studies in northern California have been prosecuted in earnest for about two decades. Reconnaissance, collection and geochemical characterization studies laid the foundation for subsequent research devoted principally to chronological (i.e., dating) issues. This paper briefly reviews previous research, addresses the present "state-of-the-art", then concludes with some thoughts on the ways in which future studies may be able to make substantive contributions to anthropological archaeology.

 

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