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Daniel F. McCarthy<br />

Nopah Cave: A Late Period Sheep-hunting Camp in the<br />

Southwestern Great Basin by Mark Q. Sutton and<br />

Robert M. Yohe, II. 23(3):24-34.<br />

Bifaces from the Soda Spring Rockshelter (CA-SBR-<br />

363B) by Adella Schroth and L. R. V. Joesink-<br />

Mandeville. 23(3):35-57.<br />

Fire, Mammoth, and Man on Santa Rosa Island by<br />

George F. Carter. 23(3):58-62.<br />

Opposition to the Pre-Clovis by George F. Carter.<br />

23(3):63-70.<br />

Vol. 23(4) October 1987<br />

Crystal Cove State Park<br />

PCAS Project at Crystal Cove State Park by Joan C.<br />

Brown and Eloise Richards Barter. 23(4):1-6.<br />

The Cultural Assemblage from the PCAS Crystal Cove<br />

Project by Adella Schroth, Ivan Strudwick, and<br />

Richard Cerreto. 23(4):7-29.<br />

Excavations at CA-ORA-130 and CA-ORA-323, <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Bluff Sites at Crystal Cove State Park by Eloise<br />

Richards Barter. 23(4):30-75.<br />

Surface Collection from CA-ORA-323 by Constance<br />

Cameron. 23(4):76-79.<br />

Vol. 24(1) January 1988<br />

Desert<br />

Part One. Mojave Desert Prehistory: A Symposium of the<br />

<strong>Society</strong> of California Archaeology, Introduction by<br />

Mark Q. Sutton and Claude N. Warren. 24(1):1.<br />

The Late Prehistoric Period in the Coso Range and Environs<br />

by David S. Whitley, George Gumerman, IV,<br />

Joseph M. Simon, and Edward H. Rose. 24(1):2-10.<br />

Desert Foragers and Hunters: Death Valley’s Last<br />

Prehistoric Inhabitants by William J. Wallace.<br />

24(1):11-21.<br />

On the Late Prehistory of the Western Mojave Desert by<br />

Mark Q. Sutton. 24(1):22-29.<br />

Late Prehistoric Times in the Central Mojave Desert:<br />

Some Problems by Joan S. Schneider. 24(1):30-44.<br />

Archaeology of Late Times, Mojave Desert, California<br />

by Claude N. Warren. 24(1):45-50.<br />

Part Two. Trails in Eastern San Diego County and Imperial<br />

County: An Interim Report by Jay von Werlhof.<br />

24(1):51-75.<br />

Vol. 24(2/3) April and July 1988<br />

Santa Catalina Island<br />

Bulrush Canyon Project: Excavations at Bulrush Canyon<br />

Site (SCAI-137) and Camp Cactus Road Site, Santa<br />

Catalina Island by E. Jane Rosenthal. 24(2/3):1-<br />

104.<br />

Appendix A. Column Sample Analysis: Composition<br />

Control by Wayne H. Bonner and E. Jane Rosenthal.<br />

24(2/3):105-107.<br />

Appendix B. Santa Catalina Island Column Sample<br />

by Sandra G. Shahinian and E. Jane Rosenthal.<br />

24(2/3):108-110.<br />

Appendix C. The Circular Fishhooks from Bulrush Canyon<br />

(SCAI-137) and Camp Cactus Road Sites, Santa<br />

Catalina Island by Ivan Strudwick. 24(2/3):111-<br />

114.<br />

Vol. 24(4) October 1988<br />

Orange County<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> Salvage Investigations at CA-ORA-129,<br />

Laguna Niguel, Orange County, California by Carol<br />

R. Demcak. 24(4):1-33.<br />

For the Record: Notes and Comments on “Obsidian<br />

Exchange in Prehistoric Orange County” by M. C.<br />

Hall. 24(4):34-48.<br />

A Tandem Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (TAMS)<br />

C-14 Date For a Haliotis Fishhook by Henry C.<br />

Koerper, A. J. T. Jull, T. W. Linick, and L. J. Toolin.<br />

24(4):49-53.<br />

Birdstones and Their Associations by Constance Cameron.<br />

24(4):54-62.<br />

Two Unusual Perforated Stones from the Newport Bay<br />

Area by Henry C. Koerper and Clay A. Singer.<br />

24(4):63-70.<br />

A Speculation on the Existence of Talon-Shaped Exotics<br />

in Southern California by Henry C. Koerper and Paul<br />

E. Langenwalter, II. 24(4):71-75.<br />

PCAS Quarterly, 40(3&4)

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