Don Crabtree - Selected Papers

Selected Papers

Mastodon Bone with Artifacts in California. 1939. American Antiquity 5(2):148-149.

Notes on Experiments in Flintknapping: 1. Heat-Treatment of Silica Materials (with B. Robert Butler). 1964. Tebiwa 7(1):1-6.

A Stoneworker's Approach to Analyzing and Replicating the Lindenmeier Folsom. 1966. Tebiwa 9(1):3-39.

Notes on Experiments in Flintknapping: 3. The Flintknapper's Raw Materials. 1967. Tebiwa 10(1):8-24.

Notes on Experiments in Flintknapping: 4. Tools Used for Making Flaked Stone Artifacts. 1967. Tebiwa 10(1):60-71.

Archaeological Evidence of Acculturation Along the Oregon Trail. 1968. Tebiwa 11(2):38-42.

Experimental Manufacture of Wooden Implements with Tools of Flaked Stone.1968. Science 159(3812):426-428.

Mesoamerican Polyhedral Cores and Prismatic Blades. 1968. American Antiquity 33(4):446-478.

Edge-Ground Cobbles and Blade-Making in the Northwest (with Earl H. Swanson, Jr.). 1968. Tebiwa 11(2):50-58.

The Corbiac Blade Technique and Other Experiments. 1969. Tebiwa 12(2):1-21.

A Technological Description of Artifacts in Assemblage I, Wilson Butte Cave, Idaho. 1969. Current Anthropology (10)4:366-367.

Flaking Stone Tools with Wooden Implements. 1970. Science 169(3941):146-153.

Man's Oldest Craft Re-created (with Ricard A. Gould). 1970. Curator 13(3)179-198.

An Introduction to Flintworking. 1972. Occasional Papers of the Idaho State University Museum, No. 28.

The Cone Fracture Principle and the Manufacture of Lithic Materials. 1972. Tebiwa 15(2):29-42.

Experiments in Replicating Hohokam Points. 1973. Tebiwa 16(1):10-45.

The Obtuse Angle as a Functional Edge. 1973. Tebiwa 16(1):46-53.

Grinding and Smoothing of Stone Artifacts. 1974. Tebiwa 17(1):1-6.

Unusual Milling Stone from Battle Mountain, Nevada. 1974. Tebiwa 17(1):89-91.

Comments on Lithic Technology and Experimental Archaeology in Lithic Technology: Making and Using Stone Tools edited by Earl H. Swanson, Jr., pp 105–114. 1975. World Series in Anthropology. Mouton.

Comment on "A History of Flintknapping Experimentation, 1838-1976". 1978. Current Anthropology (19)1:360.

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