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A Many-Storied Place
Energy Expenditure and Mortuary Practices at Lyon's Bluff, 22OK520: an Evolutionary Approach
The Social Costs of War: Investigating the Relationship Between Warfare And
A Late Archaic and Woodland Site in Northeastern Illinois Peter John Geraci University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Journa I of World-Systems Research
Knoxville South Waterfront, Tennessee Public I Mprovements
Port Fourchon Belle Pass Channel Deepening Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement
A Statistical Analysis of the Ceramics from the Dieffenderfer Site (20SJ179), St
Area Assessment
Southeastern Archaeological Conference
Editor's Introduction to Volume 2 of JWSR Christopher Chase-Dunn Department of Sociology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore
Tennesseearchaeology
American Indian Ways of Life; an Interpretation of the Archaeology Of
Shell Mounds and the Archaeology of Colonial Encounters in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
A Comparative Study of Oneota and Langford Human-Animal-Environmental Relationships Rachel Mctavish University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
807 Albany Street, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia Fred C. Cook
An Analysis of Wisconsin Oneota Agricultural Production and Risk Management Strategies Richard Wynn Edwards University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Late Prehistoric Lithic Economies in the Prairie Peninsula
Top View
Regionwide Archeological Survey Plan
Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland
Native American Adaptations Along the Southern Coasts of Eastern North America
2006 Midwest Archaeological Conference Abstracts
Oneota Mortuary Practices in Southeastern Wisconsin By
Fisherfolk, Farmers and Frenchmen
Management Summary
Life, Death, and Landscapes at Lake Koshkonong: Oneota Archaeology in Southeastern Wisconsin Edited by Robert J
Investigating an Archaeological Landscape and Its Community Value in Richmond, Virginia
Studies in the Late Prehistory of Indiana, AD 700 to 1700 Indiana
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Kingston-Oak Ridge National
Inscribing Interaction: Middle Woodland Monumentality in the Appalachian Summit, 100 BC – AD 400