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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology, Department of 1980 ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY -- A BIBLIOGRAPHY Pat Halama University of Nebraska-Lincoln Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Halama, Pat, "ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY -- A BIBLIOGRAPHY" (1980). Nebraska Anthropologist. 151. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro/151 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Anthropology, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Nebraska Anthropologist by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Published in THE NEBRASKA ANTHROPOLOGIST, Volume 5 (1980). Published by the Anthropology Student Group, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588 I I i I I, ! I ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY -- A BIBLIOGRAPHY i I ! I' by Pat Halama 74 ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY -- A BIBLIOGRAPHY }\dams, R. McC 1974b The Meopotamian Social Landscape: A view from the Frontier. Reconstructing Complex Societies, E.B. Moore (ed.) Supplement: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research No. 20, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 1974a Anthropological Perspectives on Ancient trade. Current Anthropology 15:239-58. Aberle, D.F. 1970 Comments in Reconstructing Prehistoric Pueblo Societies, William A. Longacre (ed.) School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. i Adams, William H. I: 1973 An Ethnoarchaeological Study of a Rural American Community: Sileott, Washington 1900-1930. Ethnohistory 20:335-346 Allen, Wil, and J.B. Richardson III 1971 The reconstruction of kinship from archaeological data: The concepts, the methods and the feasibility. American Antiquity 36(1):41-53 Anderson, K. 1969 Ethnographic analogy and archeological interpretation. Science, Vol. 163 NO. 3863:133-138. 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Lee and I. DeVore (eds.) Chicago: Aldine Deeta, James F. 1968a Cultural patterning of Behavior as Reflected by Archaeological Material. Settlement Archaeolog~, K.C. Chang (ed.) Palo Alto, Cal: National Press Books Deetz, James 1968a The inference of residence and descent rules from archaeological data. New Perspectives in Archaeology. S.R. Binford and L.R. Binford (eds.) Chicago: Aldine Deetz, James F. 1970 Archeology as a Social Science Current Directions in Anthropology, Ann Fischer (ed.) American Anthropological Association Bulletin 3(3) pt. 2 Donnan, C.B. 1971 Ancient Peruvian potter's marks and their interpretation through ethnographic analogy. American Antiquit¥ 36:~60-465. Donnan, C.B. and C.W. Clewlow, Jr. (eds.) 1974 Ethnoarchaeology. Monograph IV. Archaeological Survey Institute of Archaeology. Los Angles: University of California Dozier. E.P. 1965 Southwestern Social units and Archaeology. American Antiquity 31:38-47. Driver. H.E., and A.L. Kroeber 1932 Quantitative expression of cultural relationships. University of Caifornia Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 31:211-56. ',I 78 i i i: eighmy, J.L. I n.d. The use of Material Culture in Anthropological Research. Manuscript, Arizona State Museum Library, University of Arizona, Tucson. Fenton, William N. 1974 The advancement of material culture studies in Modern Anthropological Research. The Human Mirror, Miles Richardson (ed.) Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. Fewkes, J.W. 1893 D-wa-to-bi: an archaeological verification of a Tusayan legend. American Anthropologist Vol. 6:363-75. Flannery, K.B., and M.D. Coe 1968 Social and economic systems in formative Mesoamerica. New Perspectives in Archaeology, S.R. Binford and L.R. Binford (eds.) Chicago: Aldine. Foster, G.M. 1955 Contemporary pottery techniques in southern and central Mexico. Middle American Research Institute Publication 22:1-48. Foster, G.M. 1965 The Sociology of Pottery: questions and hypotheses arising from contemporary Mexican work. Ceramics and Man, Matson (ed.), pp. 43-62 Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 41, New York. Frake, c.o. 1962 Cultural ecology and ethnography, American AnthropoloQiAt Vol. 64:53-59. Freeman, L.G., Jr. 1968 A theoretical framework for interpreting archeological materials. Man the HunteT, R.B. Lee (ed.) and I. DeVore Chicago: A1dine 1973 The analysis of some occupation floor distributions from earlier and middle Paleolithic sites in Spain. Paper presented at the ninth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Chicago. FriEdrich, M.H. 1970 Design structure and social interaction: archaeological implications of an ethnographic analysis. American Antiquity 35:322-343 Gardner, P.M. 1972 The Pa1iyans. Hunters & Gatherers Today: A socioeconomic Study of eleven such cultures in the Twentieth Century. M.G. Bicchieri (ed.) 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