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«L % Donald E« Savage The Role of Fossil Mammals in Geochronology of the North American Pleistocene. Dick Shutler, Jr. Pvecent Trends in Pc^lynology. Keith L. Johnson Antelope Gave, A Ba.sketma.ker Pueblo Site in the Arizona Strip. Dick Shutler, Jr. The Nevada State Museum’s Archeological .Program. Dee Ann Suhm University of Utah Explorations in the Glen Canyon Region. William J. Wallace Archeological Investigations in the Southern Section of the Anza-Borrego Desert. William B. Wright, Jr. Some Comments on Archeological Survey in Northeastern Nevada a.nd Western Utah. Willis Grafton Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, Inyo County, California. Charles S. LaMonk Petrography in Southern California. Wm. C. Miller Can Pictographs and Petroglyphs be Dated? Dale W„ Ritter Massacre Lakes Petroglyphs. Alex D. Krieger Evaluation of Evidence for Pleistocene Man in A-merica. Research in Progress: Dr. Paul B. Sears, Associate in Palynology a.t Yale University, continues his study of research on pollen from the Winnemucca Caves, and has had the aid of Dr. Wallace S. Broecker, Associate in Geochemistry at Columbia University who has run an additional radiocarbon measurement on pollen samples from Guano Cave in Nevada. Dr. Charles Rozaire, Associate in Archeology Southwest Museum, continues his study of the basketry from the Winnemucca Caves, and Wilbur A. Davis is doing a. study of the cordage from the ca.ves. Phil C. Orr, continues the study of Early man and mammoths of Santa Rosa Island, a.nd on "Amberat”. Sixth Great Basin Archeological Conference: The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and the Western Speleological Institute were hosts to the Sixth Great Basin Archeological Conference held at the museum September 10 and 11, 1959. The program consisted of sessions devoted to many subjects such as geochronology, petroglyphs, archeology, etc. Phil C. Orr was elected President, Wilbur A. Davis, Secretary, Louise G. Reid, Treasurer, and Ruth D. Simpson served as Program Chairman. Staff change: W. A. Davis resigned from WSI to be employed by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, leaving later to complete his doctorate at the U. of Ore. - 3 -