Southern Oregon University Laboratory of
Anthropology
Southern Oregon University
Laboratory of Anthropology Research Reports
Initiated in 2001, the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of
Anthropology Research Reports series is published by the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology at Southern Oregon University. These
monographs appear at irregular intervals and present the results of
original research
into the history, culture, and archaeology of the State of Jefferson –
northern California and southwest Oregon. Monographs are available from:
Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology Research Reports
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Southern Oregon University
Ashland, Oregon
97520
Current Publications:
Tveskov, Mark, Kelly Derr, Nicole Norris,
and Richard Silva.
2001 Archaeological Investigations of the Siskiyou
Trail. SOULA Research Report 2001-1
Tveskov, Mark
2001 Archaeological Survey of the South Fork Coquille
River. SOULA Research Report 2001-2
Tveskov, Mark, Nicole
Norris, and Amy Sobiech
2001 The Windom Site: A
Persistent Place in the Western Cascades of Southwest Oregon.
SOULA Research Report 2002-1
Tveskov, Mark, and Mysti D. Kelly
2003 Archaeological Investigations of the Ashland
Creek
Site, Jackson County, Oregon. SOULA Research Report 2003-1
Tveskov Mark
2004 The Hayes Site: Oral Tradition, Ethnohistory, and
Archaeology of the South Fork Coquille River. SOULA Research
Report 2004-1
Tveskov, Mark
2005 The Midnight Dig Site: A Lithic Workshop Site in
the Western Cascades of Southwest Oregon. SOULA Research Report
2005-1
Publications available
online
(.pdf format):
Tveskov, Mark, Kelly
Derr, Nicole Norris, and Richard Silva.
2001 Archaeological Investigations of the Siskiyou
Trail. SOULA Research Report 2001-1
Tveskov, Mark
2000 The Coos and Coquille: A Historical Anthropology
of the Northwest Coast. Ph.D. Dissertation,
Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon
Byram, R. Scott
2002 Brush Fences and Basket Traps: The Archaeology and
Ethnohistory of Tidewater Weir Fishing on the Oregon Coast.
Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of
Anthropology, University of Oregon