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SELECTED REFERENCES ON THE EFFECTS OF FIRE ON CULTURAL RESOURCES
1991, ARCHAEOLOGY IN MONTANA 32(2): Seven Articles!
1) Forest Fires as a Site Formation Process in the Rocky Mountains of
Northwestern Wyoming by Mellissa A. Conner and Kenneth P. Cannon
2) Effects of Prarie Fire on Selected Artifact Classes by Paul R. Picha,
Stanley A. Ahler, Rodney D. Sayler, and Robert W. Seabloom
3) Ancient Grass Fires Detected by Thermoluminescence by Ralph M. Rowlett
4) Post-Fire Identification of Nineteenth Century Wooden Structures by Ann
M. Johnson, Stewart W. Conner, and Kenneth J. Fryhl.
5) Ceramic Thermoluminescense Response Effects After the La Mesa Forest
Fire, Bandelier National Monument by Ralph M. Rowlett
6) "Burning Mountainsides for Better Crops": Aboriginal Landscape Burning
in British Columbia by Nancy J. Turner.
7) Identifying Traces of Natural and Humanly-Controlled Fire in the
Archaeological Record: The Role of Actualistic Studies.
Eininger, Susan
1990 Long Mesa Fire, 1989. Archaeological Survey and Post-Fire Assessment.
Cultural Resource Management, Mesa Verde Research Center, Mesa Verde
National Park.
James R. Wettstaed, and Halcyon LaPoint
1990 Short and Long Term Effects on Site Preservation Due to Wildfires.
Paper Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Racine, Charles H., and Marylyn M. Racine
1979 Tundra Fires and Two Archaeological Sites in the Seward Peninsula,
Alaska. ARTIC 32(1):76-79.
Ford, Richard I.
n.d. Ethnobotanical Consequences of the La Mesa Fire, Bandelier National
Monument. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan.
UMMA Ethnobotanical Report No. 517.
Sayler, Rodney D., Robert W. Seabloom, Stanley A. Ahler
1989 Impacts of Prescribed Burning on Archaeological and Biological
Resources of the Knife River Indian Villages NHS. A Report submitted
in Partial fulfillment of Requirements of Contract NO. PX 1200-
9-0833, a cooperative agreement between the U.S. National Park Service
and the University of North Dakota.
Scott, Douglas D.
1979 DON'T BURN THAT WICKIUP! A Value At Risk, Some Considerations of
Cultural Resources in Fire Management. Prepared for Fire Operations -
Montrose District, Bureau of Land Management.
Traylor, Diane, Lyndi Hubbell, Nancy Wood, and Barbara Fiedler
1990 The 1977 La Mesa Fire Study: An Investigation of Fire and Fire
Suppression Impact on Cultural Resources in Bandilier National
Monument. SOUTHWEST CULTURAL RESOURCES CENTER PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
Number 28. Division of Anthropology, National Park Service, Santa Fe,
New Mexico.
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