Mark Giambastiani Ph.D., RPA - Selected Publications
Basgall, M. E. & M. A. Giambastiani
1995 Prehistoric Use of a Marginal Environment: Continuity and Change in Occupation of the Volcanic Tablelands, Mono and Inyo Counties, California. Center For Archaeological Research at Davis, Publication 12.
M. A. Giambastiani
2007 Prehistoric & Historic Occupations at the Hawthorne Army Depot, Walker Lake Valley, Nevada. Nevada Archaeologist 22:15-21.
M. A. Giambastiani
2008 Understanding Pavement Quarries in the Mojave Desert.
In Avocados to Millingstones: Papers in Honor of Delbert L. True, edited by G. Waugh and M. E. Basgall. Monographs in California and Great Basin Anthropology No. 3.
Giambastiani, M. A. & T. F. Bullard
2010 Terminal Pleistocene - Early Holocene Occupations on the Eastern Shoreline of China Lake, California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 43(1-2):50-70.
Giambastiani, M.A. & M. E. Basgall
Jay von Werlhof and Owens Valley Rock Art. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly.
Mark Giambastiani Ph.D., RPA
Dr. Giambastiani has led a number of archaeological projects for Caltrans in Kern, Mono, and Inyo, as well as other counties. He has also conducted projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. Forest Service.
Dr. Giambastiani has also worked as Principal Investigator and Project Archaeologist at a number of military installations in California including the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at 29 Palms, Fort Hunter Liggett, Edwards Air Force Base and Fort Irwin.
Mark Giambastiani Ph.D., RPA

