Publications by Deanna Grimstead

Publications & Policy ( * denotes students)

Policy:

Government-to-Government Relations Policy, Oregon Department of Forestry, (2017 – update in progress)

Inadvertent Discovery of Cultural Resources in Forestry Operations, Oregon Department of Forestry, (2015 – update in progress). 

Inadvertent Discovery of Cultural Resources during Fire Fighting Operations, Oregon Department of Forestry, (2015 – update in Progress).

State Forestry Cultural Resource Management Policy and Procedures, Oregon Department of Forestry, (In progress). 

Books and Monographs:

Willey, P., Paulette Leach, and Deanna N. Grimstead (1999). Analysis of Human Bones Attributed to the Civil War Battle of Wilson’s Creek: The Kerr-Glidwell and Manion’s Auction Collection. Midwest Archaeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Articles and book chapters:

Hudson, A.M., Emery-Wetherell, M.M., Lubinski, P.M., Butler, V., Grimstead, D.N., Jenkins, D.L. (2021). Reconstructing paleohydrology in the northwest Great Basin since the last deglaciation using Paisley Caves fish remains (Oregon, U.S.A.). Quaternary Science Reviews. 262-106936. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106936

Peart, Daniel*, Deanna N. Grimstead, Catherine Mendel* (2021). There and Back Again: A Forager-Farmer Model of Turkey Domestication. Peer Reviewed Grey Literature. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17845.93928

Grimstead, Deanna N., Aaron Comstock, Catherine Mendel*, & Robert Cook (2021). An Evaluation of Maize Niche Construction for the Development of Garden Hunting Patches, Ohio Valley, USA. Peer Reviewed Grey Literature.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Selin Nugent*, Sara McGuire* (2021). Differential bioavailability of strontium in food, implications for 87Sr/86Sr sourcing in bone and teeth. Peer Reviewed Grey Literature

Benson, Larry V. and Deanna N. Grimstead (2019). Prehistoric Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Residential population implications of limited agricultural and mammal productivity. Journal of Archaeological Science 108:104971. doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.104971

Benson, L.V., Grimstead, D.N., Stein, J., Roth, D., Plowman, T. (2019). Prehistoric Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Importation of meat and maize. Journal of Archaeological Science. doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.105015.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Adam Rezac*, and Amy E. Clark (2018). Uranium and Vanadium Concentrations as a Trace Element Method for Identifying Diagenetically Altered Bone in the Inorganic Phase. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 25(3):689-704. DOI 10.1007/s10816-017-9353-z.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Matthew C. Pailes, and R. Kyle Bocinsky (2017). Refining potential source regions via combined maize niche modeling and isotopes: A case study from Chaco Canyon, NM, USA. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory Published on-line: DOI: 10.1007/s10816-017-9359-6.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Jean Whipple, and Selin Nugent* (2017). Why a Standardization of Strontium Isotope Baseline Environmental Data are Needed and Recommendations for Methodology. Advances in Archaeological Practice 5(2):184-195. 

Grimstead, Deanna N. & Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman (2016). Historical continuity in Southern Arizona free-range ranching practices: Carbon, oxygen, and strontium isotope evidence from two 18th-Century missions. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 7:37-47. 

 Grimstead, Deanna N., Jay Quade, Mary C. Stiner (2016). Isotopic Evidence for Long-Distance Procurement and Resource Depletion, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Geoarchaeology 31:335-354Published online 2015.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Reynolds, Amanda C., Hudson, Adam M.*, Akins, Nancy J., and Betancourt, Julio L. (2016). Using strontium isotope population variance in turkey remains to evaluate domestication: A case study from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, U.S.A. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23:127-149. Published on-line 2014. 

Grimstead, Deanna N., Buck, Sharon*, Vierra, Bradley J., and Benson, Larry (2015). Another Possible Source of Archaeological Maize found in Chaco Canyon, NM: The Tohatchi Flats area, NM, USA. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 3:181-187. 

Grimstead, Deanna N., Matthew C. Pailes*, Katherine A. Dungan*, David L. Dettman, Natalia Martinez Tagüeña*, and Amy E. Clark* (2013). Identifying the Origin of Southwestern Shell: A Geochemical Application to Mogollon Rim Archaeomolluscs. American Antiquity 78(4):640 – 661. 

Grimstead, Deanna N. and Frank E. Bayham (2013). Feasting at the Marana Platform Mound. In Power and Economy in Early Classic Period Hohokam Society: An Archaeological Perspective from the Marana Mound Site, edited by James M. Bayman, Paul R. Fish, and Suzanne K. Fish, pp. 152-190. Arizona State Museum Series, Tucson. 

Grimstead, Deanna N. (2012). Prestige and Prejudice: The Role of Long Distance Big Game Hunting as an Optimal Foraging Decision. American Antiquity 77(1):168 – 178. 

Grimstead, Deanna N. (2011). Contradictions and Compliments: The Use of Geochemistry and Body Part Utility Analysis to Detect Non-Local Procurement Strategies during the Late Holocene in Northern California. In Exploring Methods of Faunal Analysis: Perspectives from California Archaeology, edited by Michael A. Glassow and Terry L. Joslin, Pp. 33 – 52. Cotsen Institute Press, Los Angeles. 

Grimstead, Deanna N. and Frank E. Bayham (2010). Evolutionary Ecology, Elite Feasting, and the Hohokam: A Case Study from a Southern Arizona Platform Mound. American Antiquity 75(4):1-25.

Grimstead, Deanna N. (2010). Ethnographic and Modeled Costs of Long-Distance Big Game Hunting. American Antiquity75(1):61-80.

Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet and Deanna N. Grimstead (2009). Isotopes in Livestock Teeth Shed Light on Ranching Practices at Spanish Missions. Glyphs 59(7):8-9.  

Technical Reports & Miscellaneous Publications:

Grimstead, D.N. and A.M. Hudson (2018). Isotopic investigations of the paleoecology and paleolake environment from Paisley Cave ichthyofauna, tufas, mollusks, and modern waters, Appendix 8. In Fish Remains, Isotopes and aDNA from Six Units at Paisley 5 Mile Point Caves Oregon: A Pilot Study, (Lubinski, P.M. et al. eds.), pp. 120-165. Final report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview, Oregon. For 2016-17 BLM Heritage Resources Preservation Program Grant (Index #281250)

Lubinski, P.M., V.L. Butler, M.M. Emery-Wetherell, D.N. Grimstead, A.M. Hudson, D.L. Jenkins, T.C.A. Royle, and D.Y. Yang (2018).  Fish Remains, Isotopes and aDNA from Six Units at Paisley 5 Mile Point Caves Oregon: A Pilot Study. Final report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview, Oregon. For 2016-17 BLM Heritage Resources Preservation Program Grant (Index #281250)

Benson, L., Grimstead, D.N. (2018). Comparison of Sr-Isotope Ratios of Chuska Slope Rabbit Brush with Sr-Isotope Ratios of Archaeofauna and Archaeological Maize Found in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Research Report Prepared for PaleoWest Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona. 

Kennett, D.J., Culleton, B.J, Grimstead, D.N., Bird, L.R., and Freeman, K. (2016). High-Precision AMS 14C, 87Sr/86Sr, δ 18O, δ 13C, and δ 15N Analyses of the Tuqan Man Remains: A 10,000 Year Old Paleoamerican Skeleton from CA-SMI-608, San Miguel Island, California. Final report submitted to the Channel Island National Park Service, California. (Peer Reviewed)

Kennett, D.J., Culleton, B.J, Grimstead, D.N., Bird, L.R., and Freeman, K. (2015). High-Precision AMS 14C, 87Sr/86Sr, δ 18O, δ 13C, and δ 15N Analyses of the Tuqan Man Remains: A 10,000 Year Old Paleoamerican Skeleton from CA-SMI-608, San Miguel Island, California. Preliminary report submitted to the Channel Island National Park Service, California. 

Grimstead, D.N. (2011). Applications of Evolutionary Ecology and Isotope Geochemistry Shed Light on North American Prehistoric Human Behavior and Regional Procurement Systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona. 

Grimstead, D.N. (2005). Tracking Artiodactyl Hunting Across Late Period Northern California: An Assessment of Traditional and Geochemical Methods. M. A. Thesis, California State University, Chico.

Dalton, K. and Grimstead, D.N. (2005). Faunal Analysis of FBI Case No. ***-2005, Auburn County, California. Report Submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Sacramento, May 2005.

 Deanna N. Grimstead (2005). Assessing protohistoric mining camp archaeofaunal remains from Yellow Creek Archaeological Site, Lassen National Forest. Report Submitted to the United States Forest Service, Lassen National Forest. 

Deanna N. Grimstead (2005). What was the Focus of Microblade Technology in the Black Rock Region?: An Evaluation of the Faunal Remains from CA-TEH-710. Report Submitted to the United States Forest Service, Lassen National Forest. 

Westwood, L., Grimstead, D.N., and Patterson, B.E. (2004). Archaeological Survey Report for the Sierra Source Project, Near Chilcoot, Plumas County, California. February 18. Chico: California State University, Chico, Archaeological Research Program.

Grimstead, D.N. (2001). Evaluating Ancestral Puebloan peoples record of cannibalism, secondary burials, or remnants of warfare. Undergraduate Senior Honor Thesis, California State University Chico. 

      Articles submitted:

Quade, Jay, Susan Mentzer, Deanna N. Grimstead, Mary Stiner, Gunes Duru, and Mihriban Özbasaran (Submitted). Building a Neolithic Tell: Carbonates Inputs at Asıklı Höyük (Turkey). Geoarchaeology

      Articles in prep

Kennett, Douglas, J., Brendan J. Culleton, Deanna N. Grimstead, Laurence R. Bird, and Katherine Freeman. High-Precision AMS 14C, 87Sr/86Sr, δ 18O, δ 13C, and δ 15N Analyses of the Tuqan Man Remains: A 10,000 Year Old Paleoamerican Skeleton from CA-SMI-608, San Miguel Island, California. Manuscript in prep for the PNAS.

Grimstead, Deanna N. Prairie Dog for Dinner Again? Analysis of prey Choice at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Manuscript in prep for Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Grimstead, Deanna N., Laurie Reitsema, Carey Garland, and Bradley Vierra. An Evaluation of Garden Hunting via Carbon Isotopes in the Chuska Valley, Tohatchi Flats, New Mexico, USA, with Implications for Management of Modern Agricultural Pests: Part I, Deer. Manuscript in prep for PLOS ONE.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Laurie Reitsema, Carey Garland, and Bradley Vierra. An Evaluation of Garden Hunting via Carbon Isotopes in the Chuska Valley, Tohatchi Flats, New Mexico, USA, with Implications for Management of Modern Agricultural Pests: Part II, Prairie Dogs. Manuscript in prep for PLOS ONE.

Catherine E. Mendel, Deanna N. Grimstead, Joan Brenner Coltrain, Aaron Comstock, Harlan McCaffery, Tiffany A. Rawlings, Erin Thornton, and Bradley J. Vierra. Persistence in Turkey Husbandry Practices in the Southwest and Four Corners Region: The isotopic and ethnohistorical evidence. Manuscript in prep for American Antiquity

Grimstead, Deanna N., Kristina Crawford, and Carolynn Osborn. Older and Wiser: A Re-analysis of Non-Local Deer Procurement at Thompson Canyon, California. Manuscript in prep for the Journal of California and Great Basin Archaeology.

Grimstead, Deanna N. Inter-lab comparison of strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr) in modern mammalian bone and teeth. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.

Grimstead, Deanna N. The Signification of Costly Signaling: An Evaluation of Visibility from Moundville, Alabama. Manuscript in prep for American Antiquity.

Grimstead, Deanna N., Denise M. Furlong, and Jim Nelson. Identification of social elites in prehistoric Northern California (CA-SHA-1043). Manuscript in prep for the Journal of California and Great Basin Archaeology.

Orsborn, Rachel*, Aaron Comstock*, Deanna N. Grimstead, and Jules Angel. Environment and ecology of Late Fort Ancient fresh water mollusk subsistence practices, Proctorville, Ohio, U.S.A. Manuscript in prep for Journal of Ohio Archaeology.

Young, Colin* & Deanna N. Grimstead. Maya Bloodletting as a Costly Signal. Manuscript in prep for Human Nature.