Guy Loren Tasa - Curriculum Vitae

Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology

Museum of Natural History and Department of Anthropology

1224 University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon 97403

(541) 346-3020

Fax: (541) 346-0737

Email: tasa@darkwing.uoregon.edu

Home Address:

645 Davis Street

Eugene, Oregon 97402

Home Phone: (541) 689-2483

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

Ph.D. 1997 in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

Dissertation Title: Skeletal and Dental Variation of Pacific Coast Athapaskans: Implications for Oregon Prehistory and Peopling of the New World

Advisor: Dr. John R. Lukacs

M.S. 1988 in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

Master's Title: Human Skeletal Remains from Pahnwi and Wasau, Nan Madol, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia

Advisor: Dr. John R. Lukacs

B.A. 1985 in Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

SPECIALTY AREAS Cranial and Dental Variation, Fossil and Genetic Evidence for Human Evolution from the Pleistocene to the Holocene, Evolutionary Theory, Forensic Anthropology, Bioarchaeology

CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Research Associate, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene. December 1997 - Present. Human Osteologist and Assistant Archaeologist.

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene. 1997- Present. Adjunct Professor.

Visiting Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Winter 2001. Instructor.

FORMER ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Research Assistant, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene. March 1992-1997.

Visiting Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Fall 1998, Fall 1999, Spring 2000. Instructor.

RELATED EMPLOYMENT

Human Osteological Consultant, a private consulting service involved in the identification and analysis of human remains from archaeological and forensic contexts. Work conducted for the Katmai National Forest, the Umpqua National Forest, Lane County Sheriff's Department, Lane County Medical Examiner's Office, Federal Fish & Wildlife, Klamath County District Attorney, the Klamath Tribe, the Office of Public Archaeology, Brigham Young University, the Bureau of Land Management, the University of Oregon Field School. 1990-Present.

Human Osteologist/Field Archaeologist, Nan Madol Archaeological Project, Nan Madol, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, University of Oregon, Dr. William Ayres, principal investigator. 1995.

Field Supervisor, Assistant Field Supervisor, Human Osteologist, Faunal Analyst, Crew Chief, Field Archaeologist for the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon for a large number of projects spanning the period from 1987 to 1991.

Field Archaeologist for Heritage Research Associates, Eugene, Oregon. 1991. Dr. Rick Minor, Principal Investigator.

Volunteer Archaeologist for the Oregon Coastal Prehistory Project, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 1991. Dr. Rick Minor, Principal Investigator.

Field Archaeologist/Human Osteologist, Nan Madol Archaeological Project, Nan Madol, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, University of Oregon, Dr. William Ayres, principal investigator. 1989.

Archaeological Technician GS 5, Timber sale survey and site excavation, Ochoco National Forest, Paulina Ranger District, Prineville, Oregon. 1986.

Archaeological Technician GS 5, Timber sale survey, Ochoco National Forest, Big Summit Ranger District, Prineville, Oregon. 1984.

TEACHING/LECTURER EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Eugene, Winter Term 2001. Taught Anthropology 366: Human Osteology (4 credit hours, 27 students); co-taught Anthropology 344: Oregon Archaeology (4 credit hours, 50 students); co-taught Anthropology 680: Basic Graduate Physical Anthropology (3 students, 4 credit hours)

Visiting Faculty, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Winter Term 2001. Taught Anthropology 330: Evolution of People, Technology, and Society (3 credit hours, 105 students)

Participating Faculty, University of Oregon, Eugene, Spring Term 2000. Taught Anthropology 366: Human Osteology (4 credit hours, 20 students)

Visiting Faculty, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Spring Term 2000. Taught Anthropology 441/541: Primate and Human Paleontology (3 credit hours, 15 students)

Participating Faculty, University of Oregon, Eugene, Winter Term 2000. Co-taught Anthropology 340: Archaeology of Oregon (3 credit hours, 40 students)

Visiting Faculty, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Fall Term 1999. Taught Anthropology 443/543: Human Osteology (3 credit hours, 12 students).

Participating Faculty, University of Oregon, Eugene, Winter Term 1999. Co-teaching Anthropology 405/6 and 605/6: Independent Study in Forensic Anthropology (variable credit hours, 10 students).

Visiting Faculty, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Fall Term 1998. Taught Anthropology 340: Evolution of People, Technology, and Society (3 credit hours, 150 students), and Anthropology 433/533: First Americans (3 credit hours, 15 students).

Participating Faculty, University of Oregon, Eugene, Fall Term 1998. Co-taught Anthropology 344: Archaeology of Oregon (3 credit hours, 50 students), University of Oregon, Fall Term 1998.

Guest Lecturer, Eugene Downtown Lions Club, 1998.

Guest Lecturer, Archaeology of Oregon Series, University of Oregon Learning in Retirement Program, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, 1995.

Guest Lecturer, Anth 320 Native North Americans, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, 1994.

Graduate Teaching Fellowships, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Fall 1990, Fall 1989, Spring 1989, Fall 1988, Spring 1988, Fall 1987, Spring 1987, Winter 1987 in various physical anthropology undergraduate courses including the 100-level courses: Introduction to Human Evolution and Human Sociobiology, and 300-level courses: Human Evolution, Human Biological Variation, and Evolutionary Biology of the Primates.

Course Manager and Proctor, 100-level Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Oregon State University, Fall 1984, Winter 1985.

MUSEUM EXPERIENCE



NAGPRA Inventory of the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology's Human Osteological Collections, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1994-1997.

Laboratory analysis of human skeletal remains from the Oregon Coast. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1986 - 1997.

Laboratory analysis of human skeletal remains from the Columbia River, Wildcat Canyon site. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1995-1997.

HONORS AND AWARDS

1998 Sheriff's Recognition Award, Lane County Sheriff's Office, 1999.

Chair, Physical Anthropology Section, 43rd Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, 1990.

President, Association of Anthropology Graduate Students, University of Oregon, 1988-1989.

Senator, Student Faculty Senate, University of Oregon, 1987-1988.

Recipient of the Kalervo Oberg Award for Outstanding Senior in Anthropology, Oregon State University, 1985.

President, Anthropology Club, Oregon State University, 1984-1985.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS

Association of American Physical Anthropologists, since 1989

Association of Oregon Archaeologists, since 1991

Dental Anthropology Association, since 1994

National Center for Science Education, since 1991

Pi Gamma Mu, International Honor Society in Social Science, since 1988

DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, PUBLIC SERVICE

1991 - Present Volunteer Forensic Consulting, Various federal, state, county, and local law enforcement agencies

1999 NAGPRA Training and Consultation Program with the Klamath Tribe, Human Osteology and NAGPRA Inventories.

1995 State Museum of Anthropology's Oregon Coast Prehistory Lecture series

1990 - Present Paid and non-paid consultant for Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies

1992 - Present State Museum of Anthropology's Identification Day Program

1992 Member, Oregon Coastal Prehistory Program

1989 Department of Anthropology Outreach Program

PEER REVIEWS

Current Anthropology (1984)

Dental Anthropology (1999)

American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2000)

MASTER'S AND PH.D. COMMITTEES

Bhiladvala, Samantha (M.S. 1998 Anthropology) Foramen Caecum Molare: Prevalence among the Marathas and Madia Gonds of India (Second Reader).

Kramer, Stephenie (M.S. 2000 Anthropology) Camas Bulbs, The Kalapuya, and Gender: Exploring Evidence of Plant Food Intensification in the Willamette Valley of Oregon (Second Reader).

Moore, Megan (M.S. 2001 anticipated graduation date, Anthropology) (Second Reader).

Potter, Aimee (Ph.D. 2001 anticipated graduation date, Anthropology).

McLaughlin, Jeanne (M.S. 2001 anticipated graduation date, Anthropology).

Hannibal, Darcy (Ph.D. 2001 anticipated graduation date, Anthropology).

Robins, Gwen (M.S. 2001 anticipated graduation date, Anthropology).

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journals

2001 The Prevalence and Expression of Deciduous Double Teeth in Western India (by Guy L. Tasa and John R. Lukacs). ASDC Journal of Children's Dentistry, In Press.

2000 Book Review (by Guy L. Tasa) of "Atlas of Occupational Markers on Human Remains." by Luigi Capasso, Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, and Cynthia A. Wilczak. Dental Anthropology 14(1).



1998 Unilateral Connate Incisors in a ca. 2000 Year Old Mandible from the Middle Columbia River Plateau (by Guy L. Tasa). Dental Anthropology 13(1):9-12.

1998 Dental Anthropology at the University of Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa and Debra Guatelli-Steinberg). Dental Anthropology 13(1):9-12.

1998 Faunal Remains from the Paulina Lake Site (by Vivien J. Singer and Guy L. Tasa). In Human and Environmental Holocene Chronology in Newberry Crater, Central Oregon by Thomas J. Connolly, pp. 315-318. University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 121, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

1991 Late Archaic Human Skeletal Remains from the Elsinore Burial Site (by James D. Wilde and Guy L. Tasa). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 13:60-76.

1985 Reflectometer Reports on Human Skin Pigmentation (by Guy L. Tasa, Cindy Jo Murray and John M. Boughton). Current Anthropology 26(4):511-512.

Non-Refereed Journals and Papers

2000 The Siuslaw Dune Site: Archaeology and Environmental Change in the Oregon Dunes (by Rick Minor, Ruth L. Greenspan, Richard E. Hughes, and Guy L. Tasa). In Changing Landscapes edited by Robert J. Losey, pp. 82-102. Proceedings of the Third Annual Cultural Preservation Conference, Coquille Tribe, North Bend, Oregon.

1999 The Origins and Position of Pacific Coast Athapaskans: A Review and a Report of Recent Human Skeletal Research. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 24(1):14-18.

1998 A 6000 Year Occupation Record Along the Lower Mill Creek, Salem, Oregon (by Thomas J. Connolly, Guy L. Tasa, and Charles M. Hodges). Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 23(1):3-7.

1998 Three-rooted Mandibular First Molars and the Problem of Native American Affinities (by Guy L. Tasa). In Human Dental Development, Morphology, and Pathology: A Tribute to Albert A. Dahlberg, edited by John R. Lukacs. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers No. 54, pp. 215-244, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1996 Human Skeletal Analyses (by Shane A. Baker and Guy L. Tasa). In Steinaker Gap: An Early Fremont Farmstead by Richard K. Talbot and Lane D. Richens, pp. 97-114. Museum of Peoples and Cultures, Occasional Papers No. 2, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

1996 Faunal Remains (by Vivien J. Singer and Guy L. Tasa). In Mid-Holocene Occupations at the Heath Cliffs Site, Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon by Dennis L. Jenkins and Thomas J. Connolly, pp. 123-136. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, 53.

1994 Faunal Remains (by Vivien J. Singer and Guy L. Tasa). In Archaeological Excavations at the Paquet Gulch Bridge Site: A Pithouse Village in the Deschutes River Basin, Southwestern Columbia Plateau, Oregon by Dennis L. Jenkins and Thomas J. Connolly, pp. 109-135. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, 49.

1993 Report on Human Remains from the Mitchell Cave Site (by Guy L. Tasa). In Archaeology of Mitchell Cave (35WH122): A Late Period Hunting Camp in the Ochoco Mountains, Wheeler County, Oregon by Thomas J. Connolly and D. L. Jenkins, pp. 163-164. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, 46.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

1998 Craniometry of Pacific Coast Athapaskans and population relationships along the North Pacific Coast (by Guy L. Tasa). American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement No. 26. Pp. 215-216.

1995 Three-rooted mandibular molars and their incidence in southern Northwest Coast populations: Implications for southwestern Oregon prehistory and peopling of the New World (by Guy L. Tasa). American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement No. 20. Pp. 209.

1994 Three-rooted Mandibular Molars and Their Incidence in Southern Northwest Coast Populations: Implications for Southwestern Oregon Prehistory and the Peopling of the New World (by Guy L. Tasa). Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 28(1):76.



1988 Human Remains from the Central Oregon Coast (by Guy L. Tasa). Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 22(2):211.

MANUSCRIPTS ACCEPTED

2001 Craniometry of Pacific Coast Athapaskans and Population Relationships along the North Pacific Coast (by Guy L. Tasa). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, submitted November 1998.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED

2000 Odontometric Variation in the Permanent Dentition of the Point Sal Skeletal Population (California). Tooth Crown Diameters and Population Relationships in Southern California (by A. Potter and Guy L. Tasa). Homo, submitted October 2000.

2000 The Raymond's Dune Site and Its Place in the History of Southern Northwest Coast Archaeology (by Rick Minor, Guy L. Tasa, and George B. Wasson, Jr.). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, submitted October 2000.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS

2000 The History, Results, Prospects, and Directions of Research in the Physical Anthropology of Oregon's Prehistoric Native Peoples (by Guy L. Tasa). 53rd Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Spokane, Washington.

1999 The Siuslaw Dune Site: Archaeology and Environmental Change on the Central Oregon Coast (by Rick Minor, Ruth L. Greenspan, Richard E. Hughes, and Guy L. Tasa). Paper presented at the Annual Preservation Conference of the Coquille Tribe, North Bend, Oregon.

1998 Craniometry of Pacific Coast Athapaskans and population relationships along the North Pacific Coast (by Guy L. Tasa). Poster presented at the 67th Annual American Association of Physical Anthropologist Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah.

1997 Cultural Chronology and Environmental History in the Willamette Valley, Oregon (by Thomas J. Connolly, Charles M. Hodges, Guy L. Tasa, and Brian L. O'Neill). Paper presented at the 50th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Ellensburg, Washington.

1995 Three-rooted Mandibular Molars and Their Incidence in Southern Northwest Coast Populations: Implications for Southwestern Oregon Prehistory and Peopling of the New World (by Guy L. Tasa). Poster presented at the 64th Annual American Association of Physical Anthropologists Conference, Oakland, California.

1994 Three-rooted Mandibular Molars and Their Incidence in Southern Northwest Coast Populations: Implications for Southwestern Oregon Prehistory and Peopling of the New World. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Spokane, Washington.

1987 Human Remains from the Central Oregon Coast (by Guy L. Tasa). Paper presented at the 40th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference. Lincoln City, Oregon.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

2001 Identification of Bones Recovered by the Eugene Police Department (by Guy L. Tasa and Jeanne McLaughlin). Report to the Lane County Medical Examiner's Office, Eugene.

2000 Skeletal Remains Recovered from the Cape Creek Area, Lane County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa, Jeanne McLaughlin, and Cameron Walker). Report to the Lane County Medical Examiner's Office, Eugene.

2000 An Archaeological Evaluation of the Papenfus Site (35LA1228): Goshen-Pheasant Lane Section of the Willamette Highway (OR 58), Lane County (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). OSMA Report 2000-6, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

2000 Case #2000-8932-Human Cranium (by Guy L. Tasa and Jeanne McLaughlin). Report to the Lane County Sheriff's Department, Eugene.

2000 Faunal Analysis (by Vivien J. Singer and Guy L. Tasa). In Human Adaptations in Drews Valley: A Mid-Elevation Setting on the Northwestern Great Basin Periphery, South-Central Oregon, edited by Dennis L. Jenkins, pp. 269-284. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report No. 2000-3. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

2000 An Archaeological Evaluation of the Malheur Slough Site (35HA2966), Milepoint 19.7 - Crane Section, Steens Highway (OR 78), Harney County (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). State Museum of Anthropology Report No. 2000-2. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

2000 An Archaeological Evaluation of the Hoffman Road Site (35PO65), Hoffman Road Intersection, Oregon Highway 99W (Pacific Highway West), Polk County (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). State Museum of Anthropology Report No. 2000-1. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1999 An Assessment of Age at Death, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity in a Collection of Human Remains from the Oregon Historical Society (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Oregon Historic Society, Portland.

1999 Cultural Resource Evaluation of Two Sites Near Riley, Oregon: Milepoint 87 Quarry, Central Oregon Highway (U.S. 20), Harney County (by Guy L. Tasa). Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report 99-3, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1999 Identification and Analysis of Human Remains from the Hughes I Rockshelter site (35DO209). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa and Vivien J. Singer). OsteoLabs Report No. 3. Eugene, Oregon.

1999 Examination of Bone Remains at the Umpqua National Forest Office and the Identification of Two Possible Human Bone Fragments (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1999 Identification of Bone Remains Recovered from Site 35DO658 (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Skeletal Remains from near Bolton Hill Road, Veneta (Case #98-7921) (by Guy L. Tasa and Jeanne McLaughlin). Report to the Lane County Chief Deputy Medical Examiner and the Lane County Sheriff's Office, Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Blue River Human Skeletal Remains (Case #98-132) (by Guy L. Tasa and Jeanne McLaughlin). Report to the Lane County Chief Deputy Medical Examiner, Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Identification of Bone Remains from Shedd Mounds, Indian Hill, and Ralph's Cave (Cove?) (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the College of Liberal Arts, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Possible Human Remains from the Boulder Confluence Site (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Cultural Resource Evaluation of Two Archaeological Sites on Youngs Bay, Clatsop County, Oregon: John Day River Bridge -- Youngs Bay Bridge (Astoria Bypass) Section, Lower Columbia Highway (U.S. 30), Clatsop County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report 98-3. University of Oregon, Eugene.

1998 Cultural Resource Evaluation of the Baker Pass Sites (by Guy L. Tasa and Vivien J. Singer). Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report 98-2. University of Oregon, Eugene.

1997 Summary of Bones Examined at Four Sites Near the Mouth of the Williamson River (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to Allied Cultural Resource Services, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1997 Archaeological Recovery and Reburial at the Klamath River Bridge Cemetery Site (35KL1121) (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report 97-2. University of Oregon, Eugene.

1997 Human Bone Found Near the Mouth of the North Fork of the Siuslaw River (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, Florence, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1996 Human Remains from Columbia Plywood Property, Klamath Falls, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to The Klamath Tribe, Chiloquin, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1996 Identification of Bone Remains Recovered from BLM Land Near Rivers End Ranch, Lake County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to Heritage Research Associates, Inc., Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1996 Archaeology of the Island Campground Site (35DO422) (by Brian O'Neill, Emily Dean, Guy Tasa, and Laura White). In Streamside Occupations in the North Umpqua River Drainage Before and After the Eruption of Mount Mazama: A Report on the Archaeological Data Recovery Excavations in the Steamboat Creek to Boulder Flat Section, North Umpqua Highway, Douglas County, Oregon by Brian L. O'Neill, Thomas J. Connolly, and Dorothy E. Freidel, pp. 87-126. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report No. 96-2. University of Oregon, Eugene.

1995 Identification and Analysis of Human Remains Recovered from the Chewaucan Marsh Area, Lake County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to Heritage Research Associates, Inc., Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1995 Identification of Human Remains Recovered from the Chewaucan Marsh Area, Rivers End Ranch and Adjacent BLM Land, Lake County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to Heritage Research Associates, Inc., Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon. Eugene.

1995 Analysis of Human Remains (by Guy L. Tasa). In Archaeological Investigations for the Port of Siuslaw Nopal Street Project, Florence, Oregon, by Rick Minor. Heritage Research Associates Report No. 182. Eugene, Oregon.

1995 The Crates Point Cemetery Site (35WS221): Archaeological Monitoring and Recovery Along the Union Pacific Railroad, Wasco County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 95-6, Eugene.

1995 Archaeological Investigations at the Bezuksewas Village Site (35KL778), Klamath County, Oregon (by Richard D. Cheatham, Mark Robinson, Thomas J. Connolly, Guy L. Tasa, Vivien J. Singer, Dorothy E. Freidel, Melissa Cole Darby, Nancy A. Stenholm, and Cheryl Allen). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 95-5, Eugene.

1995 Archaeological Recovery and Reburial at the Crates Point Cemetery Site (35WS221), Along the Union Pacific Railroad, Wasco County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 95-4, Eugene.

1995 Archaeological Evaluation of the Boiler Bay Site (35LNC45), in the Boiler Bay State Park Section of the Oregon Coast Highway (US Highway 101), Lincoln County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 95-2, Eugene.

1995 Human Skeletal Remains Recovered from 35LA1152, Oldtown Florence, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to Heritage Research Associates, Inc., Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1994 Human Skull Sent to the Lane County Historical Museum (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Lane County Historical Museum, Eugene, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1994 Skeletal Remains Received from the Umpqua National Forest on May 25, 1994 (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1994 Archaeological Evaluation Along the Oregon Coast Highway (US Highway 101), Clatsop County: Camp Rilea to Dellmoor Loop Road Section (by Guy L. Tasa and Thomas J. Connolly). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 94-5, Eugene.

1994 Skeletal Remains Received from Jack Ansures, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Canyonville, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1994 Sorting of Human Skeletal Remains Recovered from the Chewaucan Marsh Area, Rivers End Ranch, Lake County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1993 A Cultural Resource Evaluation of the Mary Furlong and Crispen Ranch Localities, in the Canyonville to Tiller Section of the Tiller-Trail Highway (Oregon FH 16), Douglas County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 93-3.

1993 Bone Fragment from Site 35WS86 on Harpin Flat, South of Maupin, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Cultural Resources Department of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, Warm Springs, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1993 Skeletal Remains Recovered from Archaeological Site 35DO532 on the Umpqua National Forest (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1993 Faunal Remains (by Vivien J. Singer and Guy L. Tasa). In Archaeological Test Excavations at the Tumalo Site (35DS947) Deschutes County, Oregon by Richard D. Cheatham, pp. 20-22. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology Report 93-2. University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

1992 Human Skeletal Analysis of Remains from the Steinaker Dam Site (35Un2004) (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Office of Public Archaeology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1992 Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation of the Wallowa Falls Hydroelectric Dam Reparation Project, Wallowa County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa and Jill Chappel). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 92-8, Eugene.

1992 Human Cremation from the Island Campground Site (35DO422), Douglas County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 92-1, Eugene.

1992 Faunal Remains (by Guy L. Tasa). In, Archaeological Test Excavations at the Bon Site (35DS608) Deschutes County, Oregon. State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 92-4, Eugene.

1992 Evaluation of the South Lake Ewana Cremation Site (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to The Klamath Tribe, Chiloquin, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1991 Assessment of Disturbance to Burials at the i'wal Village Site, Klamath Marsh, Klamath County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Klamath County Deputy District Attorney, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

1991 Archaeological Investigations at the A. C. White Site (35MA92), Marion County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Report 91-9, Eugene.

1991 Report to the Klamath Tribe on the Results of an On-Site Analysis of Skeletal Remains at Du'kwa Locality Site 35-7.5-11-1P Near the Djingus Village Site, Klamath County, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Klamath Tribe, Chiloquin, Oregon.

1990 Human Skeletal Remains - 1989 Field Season (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the Nan Madol Archaeological Project, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

1990 Report on Human Skeletal Remains from the Christmas Valley - Summer Lake Region of South Central Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the University of Oregon Field School and the Bureau of Land Management.

1990 Human Skeletal Remains from the Big M Site, Silver Lake, Oregon (by Guy L. Tasa). Report to the University of Oregon Field School and the Bureau of Land Management. University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.