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- Cultural Resources Supporting Information
- Ssprit Sacred Sites Protection and Rights of Indigenous Tribes
- Istorical Context and Archaeological Survey Report: Heinlenville/San José Corporation Yard Archaeological Project, San José, California
- A Comparative Study of Oneota and Langford Human-Animal-Environmental Relationships Rachel Mctavish University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Method and Theory in American Archaeology
- Nels C. Nelson S Final Report
- Program of the 63Rd Annual Meeting
- 4.9 Cultural and Paleontological Resources
- CA-CCO-297), a Late Period Shellmound: a Study of Archaeological Site Formation and Paleoenvironment Reconstruction Along the San Francisco Bay Estuary, California
- Prey Spatial Structure and Behavior Affect Archaeological Tests of Optimal Foraging Models: Examples from the Emeryville Shellmound Vertebrate Fauna
- The Bay Shore Then and Now
- Fishing and Early Jomon Foodways at Sannai Maruyama, Japan
- 5.I-Cultural
- Demographic Crises in Western North America During the Medieval
- Seasonality and Human Mobility Along the Georgia Bight
- The ''Cultural Filter,'' Human Transport of Mussel Shell, and the Applied
- (13CK402): a Mill Creek Culture Occupation in Northwest Iowa. Hilary Jayne Powell Iowa State University
- Long-Term Interactions of People and Animals in the Mimbres Region, Southwest New Mexico AD 200–1450
- 1 the Biological Impact of Developmental Stress in the Past
- The Archaeology of War: a North American Perspective
- 8-Report Preparation
- Archaeology of Coastal Change, Puerto Rico
- Causes of Regional and Temporal Variation in Paleoindian Diet in Western North America
- California Condors in the Pacific Northwest: Integrating History, Molecular Ecology, and Spatial Modeling for Reintroduction Planning
- The Emeryville Shellmound
- 63 Large Shell Mounds and Shell-Bearing Shallow Middens Are