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Crossness and Crow-Omaha 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 31-50
  • Thomas R. Trautmann
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
A classic problem 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 1-27
  • Peter M. Whiteley
  • Thomas R. Trautmann
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Crow-Omaha, in thickness and thin 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 281-97
  • Peter M. Whiteley
  • Thomas R. Trautmann
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
"Horizontal" and "vertical" skewing: similar objectives, two solutions? 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 260-77
  • Laurent Dousset
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Omaha skewing in Australia: overlays, dynamism, and change 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 243-60
  • Patrick McConvell
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Schemas of kinship relations and the construction of social categories among the Mbêngôkrê Kayapó 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 223-39
  • Terence Turner
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The making and unmaking of "Crow-Omaha" kinship in central Brazil(ian ethnology) 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 205-22
  • Marcela Coelho de Souza
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Deep-time historical contexts of Crow and Omaha systems: perspectives from Africa 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 173-202
  • Christopher Ehret
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
A tetradic starting point for skewing? Marriage as a generational contract: reflections on sister-exchange in Africa 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 135-52
  • Wendy James
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Phylogenetic analysis of sociocultural data: identifying transformation vectors for kinship systems 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 109-31
  • Peter M. Whiteley
  • Theodore Powers
  • Ward C. Wheeler
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Crow-Omaha kinship in North America: a Puebloan perspective 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 83-108
  • Peter M. Whiteley
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Omaha and "Omaha" 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 69-82
  • R.H. Barnes
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Tetradic theory and Omaha systems 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 51-66
  • Nicholas J. Allen
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Crow- (and Onmaha-) type kinship terminology: the Fanti case 2012 Amerind studies in archaeology (): 153-72
  • David B. Kronenfeld
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Depopulating the northern San Juan region: historical review and archaeological context 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 1-33
  • Mark D. Varien
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Depopulation of the northern Southwest: a macroregional perspective 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 34-52
  • J. Brett Hill
  • Jeffrey J. Clark
  • Patrick D. Lyons
  • William H. Doelle
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Tree-rings and demographic change in the southern Colorado Plateau and Rio Grande regions 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 53-74
  • Larry V. Benson
  • Michael S. Berry
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The climate of the depopulation of the northern Southwest 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 75-101
  • Aaron M. Wright
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
A new paleoproductivity reconstruction for southwestern Colorado, and its implications for understanding thirteenth-century depopulation 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 102-27
  • Timothy A. Kobler
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The end of farming in the 'northern periphery' of the Southwest 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 128-55
  • James R. Allison
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The impact of long-term residential occupation of community centers in local plant and animal resources 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 156-79
  • Andrew I. Duff
  • Karen R. Adams
  • Susan C. Ryan
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Catalysts of the thirteenth-century depopulation of Sand Canyon Pueblo and the central Mesa Verde region 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 180-99
  • Kristin A. Kuckelman
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The social and cultural contexts of the central Mesa Verde region during the thirteenth-century migrations 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 200-21
  • Donna M. Glowacki
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Evidence of a Mesa Verde homeland for the Tewa Pueblos 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 222-61
  • Scott G. Ortman
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Lost in transit: the central Mesa Verde archaeological complex 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 262-84
  • William D. Lipe
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Remodeling immigraiton: a northern Rio Grande perspective on depopulation, migration, and donation-side models 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 285-323
  • C. Dean Wilson
  • James L. Moore
  • Jeffrey L. Boyer
  • Nancy J. Akins
  • Steven A. Lakatos
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The environmental, demographic, and behavioral context of the thirteenth-century depopulation of the northern Southwest 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 324-45
  • Jeffrey S. Dean
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Advances in understanding the thirteenth-century depopulation on the northern Southwest 2010 Amerind studies in archaeology 5 (): 346-63
  • Catherine M. Cameron
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Warfare and political complexity in an egalitarian society: an ethnohistorical example 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 165-89, 265-328
  • Polly Wiesner
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Warfare, space, and identity in the south-central Andes, constraints and choices 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 190-217, 265-328
  • Elizabeth Arkush
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Ancestors at war: meaningful conflict and social process in the south Andes 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 218-43, 265-328
  • Axel E. Nielsen
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Wars, rumors of wars, and the production of violence 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 244-6, 265-328
  • Timothy R. Pauketat
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The archaeology of war in practice 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 1-14, 265-328
  • Axel E. Nielsen
  • William H. Walker
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Variation in the practice of prehispanic warfare on the north coast of Peru 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 17-55, 265-328
  • John R. Topic
  • Theresa Lange Topic
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Culture and practice of war in Maya society 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 56-83, 265-328
  • Daniela Triadan
  • Takeshi Inomata
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
War is shell: the ideology and embodyment of Mississippian conflict 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 84-108, 265-328
  • Bretton Giles
  • Charles R. Cobbm
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Warfare and the practice of supernatural agents 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 109-35, 265-328
  • William H. Walker
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Warfare in precolonial central Amazonia: when Carneiro meets Clastres 2009 Amerind studies in archaeology 3 (): 139-64, 265-328
  • Eduardo Góes Neves
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Collaborative research programs: implications for the practice of North American archaeology 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 211-27
  • Kent G. Lightfoot
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Melding science and community values: indigenous archaeology programs and the negotiation of cultural differences 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 228-49
  • George P. Nicholas
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
'Íhoosh'aah, learning by doing: the Navajo Nation Archaeology Department Student Training Program 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 188-207
  • Davina R. Two Bears
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Building pathways between Zuni and Mashantucket Pequot country 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 145-64
  • Kevin A. McBride
  • Russell G. Handsman
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Pedagogy of decolonization: advancing archaeological practice through education 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 123-44
  • Sonya Atalay
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Field school archaeology, activism, and politics in the Cayuga homeland of central New York 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 103-20
  • Jack Rossen
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Summer workshops in indigenous archaeology: voluntary collaboration between Colgate University and the Oneida Indian Nation of New York 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 88-102
  • Jordan E. Kerber
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Working on pasts from futures: Eastern Pequot Field School Archaeology in Connecticut 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 67-87
  • Katherine H. Sebastian Dring
  • Stephen W. Silliman
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
The tribe and the trowel: an indigenous archaeology and the Mohegan Archaeological Field School 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 50-66
  • Elaine L. Thomas
  • Jeffrey C. Bendremer
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Field schools without trowels: teaching archaeological ethics and heritage preservation in a collaborative context 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 23-49
  • Barbara J. Mills
  • John R. Welch
  • Mark Altaha
  • T.J. Ferguson
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
Collaborative indigenous archaeology: troweling at the edges, eyeing the center 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 1-21
  • Stephen W. Silliman
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]
A critical change in pedagogy: indigenous cultural resource management 2008 Amerind studies in archaeology 2 (): 165-87
  • Andrea A. Hunter
H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-]