This started as a list of books and articles I had read about Chaco Canyon, but over time it’s broadened into a list of things I have read on topics that I consider relevant to understanding Chaco, and the prehistory of North America more broadly, in the context of contemporary issues including community planning and the human environment. I’ve put entries that relate directly to Chaco Canyon and Chacoan outliers in bold for the benefit of those who are looking for further reading on the Chaco Phenomenon specifically.
1960. Physical Changes in Australian Aborigines Consequent upon European Contact. Oceania 31: 140–144.
2007. Urban America in the Modern Age: 1920 to the Present. 2nd ed. Wheeling, Illinois: Harlan Davidson.
2008. The Process, Location, and History of Hohokam Buff Ware Production: Some Experimental and Analytical Results. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 388–397.
Abbott, David R., Alexa M. Smith, and Emiliano Gallaga
2007. Ballcourts and Ceramics: The Case for Hohokam Marketplaces in the Arizona Desert. American Antiquity 72: 461–484.
Abbott, Mark B., and Alexander P. Wolfe
2003. Intensive Pre-Incan Metallurgy Recorded by Lake Sediments from the Bolivian Andes. Science (n. s.) 301: 1893–1895.
1999. A Temporal and Spatial Analysis of the Parker Festooned Ceramic Type. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 24: 201–256.
Abel, Timothy J., and David N. Fuerst
1999. Prehistory of the St. Lawrence River Headwaters Region. Archaeology of Eastern North America 27: 1–53.
1959. The Prophet Dance and Reactions to White Contact. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 15: 74–83.
Aberle, S. D., J. H. Watkins, and E. H. Pitney
1940. The Vital History of San Juan Pueblo. Human Biology 12: 141–187.
1980. Iroquois Cannibalism: Fact Not Fiction. Ethnohistory 27: 309–316.
1961. Maramuca: An Exercise in the Combined Use of Portuguese Records and Oral Tradition. Journal of African History 2: 211–225.
2009. Hopewell Archaeology: A View from the Northern Woodlands. Journal of Archaeological Research 17: 169–204.
1989. Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250–1350. New York: Oxford University Press.
2016. How Old Are Bacterial Pathogens? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 1–10.
Achtman, Mark, Giovanna Morelli, Peixuan Zhu, Thierry Wirth, Ines Diehl, Barica Kusecek, Amy J. Vogler, David M. Wagner, Christopher J. Allender, W. Ryan Easterday, Viviane Chenal-Francisque, Patricia Worsham, Nicholas R. Thomson, Julian Parkhill, Luther E. Lindler, Elisabeth Carniel, and Paul Keim
2004. Microevolution and History of the Plague Bacillus, Yersinia pestis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101: 17837–17842.
Achtman, Mark, Kerstin Zurth, Giovanna Morelli, Gabriela Torrea, Annie Guiyoule, and Elisabeth Carniel
1999. Yersinia pestis, the Cause of Plague, Is a Recently Emerged Clone of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96: 14043–14048.
1947. Primitive Surgery. American Anthropologist (n. s.) 49: 25–45.
1948. Anticontagionism between 1821 and 1867. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 22: 562–593.
1976. The Rural Demography of Medieval England. Ethnohistory 23: 105–115.
1964. Lichens and the Patination of Chert in Alaska. American Antiquity 29: 386–387.
1998. Early Maritime Traditions in the Bering, Chukchi, and East Siberian Seas. Arctic Anthropology 35(1): 247–262.
2001. Spein Mountain: A Mesa Complex Site in Southwestern Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 38(2): 81–97.
2004. The Northern Archaic Tradition in Southwestern Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 41(2): 153–162.
Acuna-Soto, Rodolfo, Leticia Calderon Romero, and James H. Maguire
2000. Large Epidemics of Hemorrhagic Fevers in Mexico 1545–1815. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 62: 733–739.
Acuna-Soto, Rodolfo, David W. Stahle, Malcolm K. Cleaveland, and Matthew D. Therrell
2002. Megadrought and Megadeath in 16th Century Mexico. Emerging Infectious Diseases 8: 360–362.
Acuna-Soto, Rodolfo, David W. Stahle, Matthew D. Therrell, Richard D. Griffin, and Malcolm K. Cleaveland
2004. When Half of the Population Died: The Epidemic of Hemorrhagic Fevers of 1576 in Mexico. FEMS Microbiology Letters 240: 1–5.
1960. The Indian Health Worker in the Cornell-Navaho Project. Human Organization 19(2): 59–63.
Adair, John, and Kurt Deuschle
1958. Some Problems of the Physicians on the Navajo Reservation. Human Organization 16(4): 19–23.
Adair, John, Kurt Deuschle, and Walsh McDermott
1957. Patterns of Health and Disease among the Navahos. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 311: 80–94.
1968. The Phoenix Button. Central States Archaeological Journal 15: 35.
1991. The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1994. The Katsina Cult: A Western Pueblo Perspective. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by Polly Schaafsma, 35–46. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1996. The Pueblo III–Pueblo IV Transition in the Hopi Area, Arizona. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 48–58. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2004. Homol’ovi: A 13th–14th–Century Settlement Cluster in Northeastern Arizona. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 119–127. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, and Andrew I. Duff, eds.
2004. The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, and Andrew I. Duff
2004a. Settlement Clusters and the Pueblo IV World. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 3–16. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, Vincent M. LaMotta, and Kurt E. Dongoske
2004. Hopi Settlement Clusters Past and Present. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 128–136. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1940. Confederate Medicine. Journal of Southern History 6: 151–166.
1999. Refocusing the Role of Food-Grinding Tools as Correlates for Subsistence Strategies in the U.S. Southwest. American Antiquity 64: 475–498.
2006. Native (Wild) Plants from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 741–757. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006a. An Archaeobotanical Study of Room 93W at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 785–821. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006b. Pines and Other Conifers from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 823–851. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006c. Archaeobotanical Summary and Conclusions. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 867–874. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2008. Subsistence and Plant Use during the Chacoan and Secondary Occupations at Salmon Ruin. In Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul F. Reed, 65–85. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
2012. Residency and Enrollment: Diaspora and the Catawba Indian Nation. South Carolina Historical Magazine 113: 24–49.
2020. “A Very Serious and Perplexing Epidemic of Grippe”: The Influenza of 1918 at the Haskell Institute. American Indian Quarterly 44: 1–35.
2006. Depositional Processes and Sequences at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 71–81. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Adams, Rex K., and Paul F. Reed
2006. An Overview of Excavations at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 83–94. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
1960. Manuel Gamio and Stratigraphic Excavation. American Antiquity 26: 99.
2005. The Whitman Massacre: Religion and Manifest Destiny on the Columbia Plateau, 1809–1858. Journal of the Early Republic 25: 221–258.
2004. Empires of the Plain: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon. London: Harper Perennial.
1996a. “The Great Period”: The Pueblo World During the Pueblo III Period, A.D. 1150 to 1350. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 1–10. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1996b. The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adler, Michael A., and Amber Johnson
1996. Appendix: Mapping the Puebloan Southwest. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 255–272. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1979. Comment by Adovasio. American Antiquity 44: 723–731.
2013. Quarantines and Copper Amulets: The Struggle against Cholera in the Kazakh Steppe in the Nineteenth Century. Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas 61: 489–512.
1961. A New Point Type from Hell Gap Valley, Eastern Wyoming. American Antiquity 26: 558–560.
1969. The Midland Complex: Is It Valid? American Anthropologist (n. s.) 71: 1117–1118.
Agogino, George A., and Irwin Rovner
1969. Preliminary Report of a Stratified Post-Folsom Sequence at Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1. American Antiquity 34: 175–176.
1991. The Ballcourts of Southern Chiapas, Mexico. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 175–194. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1991. Ethnohistory, Intertribal Relationships, and Genetic Diversity among Amazonian Indians. Human Biology 63: 743–762.
2003. Formation of the Miraflores Hacienda: Lands, Indians, and Livestock in Eastern New Spain at the End of the Sixteenth Century. Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1): 87–110.
Ahlstrom, Richard V. N., David A. Breternitz, and Richard L. Warren
1985. Archival Excavation: New Tree-Ring Dates from Lowry Ruin. The Kiva 51: 39–42.
Ahlstrom, Richard V. N., Jeffrey S. Dean, and William J. Robinson
1991. Evaluating Tree-Ring Interpretations at Walpi Pueblo, Arizona. American Antiquity 56: 628–644.
Ahlstrom, Richard V. N., Carla R. Van West, and Jeffrey S. Dean
1995. Environmental and Chronological Factors in the Mesa Verde–Northern Rio Grande Migration. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14: 125–142.
2011. John Work, J. J. Warner, and the Native American Catastrophe of 1833. Southern California Quarterly 93: 1–32.
1972. The Asante Succession Crisis 1883–1888. Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 13: 163–180.
1977. Order and Conflict in the Asante Empire: A Study in Interest Group Relations. African Studies Review 20(1): 1–36.
Aigner, Jean S., William S. Laughlin, Robert F. Black, and Don E. Dumond
1971. Early Racial and Cultural Identifications in Southwestern Alaska. Science (n. s.) 171: 87–90.
1967. Plains Relationships of the Fremont Culture: A Hypothesis. American Antiquity 32: 198–209.
1972. Fremont Culture: Restatement of Some Problems. American Antiquity 37: 61–66.
1976. Cultural Hiatus in the Eastern Great Basin? American Antiquity 41: 543–550.
1978. Archaeology of the Great Basin. Annual Review of Anthropology 7: 71–87.
1979. Comment by Aikens. American Antiquity 44: 731–732.
1927. The Morning Star Cult in the Southwest. American Anthropologist (n. s.) 29: 731–732.
1963. Agaja and the Conquest of the Coastal Aja States 1724–30. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 2: 545–566.
1966a. Archibald Dalzel: Slave Trader and Historian of Dahomey. Journal of African History 7: 67–78.
1966. The Oyo Empire in the 18th Century—A Reassessment. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 3: 449–460.
1976. The Origin of the Eweka Dynasty of Benin: A Study in the Use and Abuse of Oral Traditions. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 8(3): 21–36.
1986. A Biocultural Approach to Human Burials from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Santa Fe: Branch of Cultural Research, National Park Service.
2001. Chaco Canyon Mortuary Practices: Archaeological Correlates of Complexity. In Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives, edited by Douglas R. Mitchell and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley, 167–190. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
2003. The Burials of Pueblo Bonito. In Pueblo Bonito: Center of the Chacoan World, edited by Jill E. Neitzel, 94–106. Washington: Smithsonian Books.
2008. Human Remains Recovered from the Tower Kiva at Salmon Ruins. In Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul F. Reed, 140–164. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
1970. Long-Distance Trade and States in the Niger Delta. Journal of African History 11: 319–329.
1971. The Development of Institutions in the States of the Eastern Niger Delta. Journal of African History 12: 269–278.
2016. White Man’s ‘Diseases’ and White Man’s ‘Cures’: Smallpox Vaccination in the Early Period of ‘Empire’ in Fiji. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 77: 777–790.
2020. Was Smallpox a Widespread Mild Disease? Ancient DNA from the Viking Age Suggests a Rethink about the Origin and Evolution of Smallpox. Science (n. s.) 376–377.
1963. The Population of Brazil in the Late Eighteenth Century: A Preliminary Study. Hispanic American Historical Review 43: 173–205.
1976. The Significance of Cacao Production in the Amazon Region during the Late Colonial Period: An Essay in Comparative Economic History. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 120: 103–135.
Alden, Dauril, and Joseph C. Miller
1987. Out of Africa: The Slave Trade and the Transmission of Smallpox to Brazil, 1560–1831. Journal of Interdisciplinary History 18: 195–224.
1951. The Ball Game Played by the Aborigines of the Antilles. American Antiquity 16: 348–352.
Alex, Lynn Marie, and James E. Martin
1993. The Occurrence of Fossil and Recent Dentalium at Four Late Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in the Black Hills Periphery, Western South Dakota. Plains Anthropologist 38: 131–143.
Alex, Lynn M., and Joseph A. Tiffany
2000. A Summary of the DeCamp and West Des Moines Great Oasis Burial Sites in Central Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 25: 313–351.
1986. Reconsiderations on Plague in Early Modern Russia, 1500–1800. Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas 34: 244–254.
2020. The Fever of War: Epidemic Typhus and Public Health in Revolutionary Mexico City, 1915–1917. Hispanic American Historical Review 100: 63–92.
2010. The Rise of the Highland Elamite State in Southwestern Iran: “Enclosed” or Enclosing Nomadism? Current Anthropology 51: 353–383.
1983. A Bomb or a Bullet or the Bloody Flux?: Population Change in the Aitape Inland, Papua New Guinea, 1941–1945. Journal of Pacific History 18: 218–235.
1979. The “Justinianic” Plague. Byzantion 49: 5–20.
1947. Etiological Theory in America Prior to the Civil War. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 2: 489–520.
1975. The White Man’s Road: The Physical and Psychological Impact of Relocation on the Southern Plains Indians. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 30: 148–163.
1954. Protection Afforded by Sickle-Cell Trait against Subtertian Malarial Infection. British Medical Journal 1: 290–294.
1969. Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The American Political Science Review 63: 689–718.
1996. Comments on the Impacts of Climatic Variability and Population Growth on Virgin Anasazi Cultural Development. American Antiquity 61: 414–418.
2004. Surface Archaeology of the Red Knobs Site, a Southeastern Utah Great House. Kiva 69: 339–360.
Allison, James R., Winston B. Hurst, Jonathan D. Till, and Donald C. Irwin
2012. Meanwhile, in the West: Early Pueblo Communities in Southeastern Utah. In Crucible of Pueblos: The Early Pueblo Period in the Northern Southwest, edited by Richard H. Wilshusen, Gregson Schachner, and James R. Allison, 35–52. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
1962. Historical Inferences to Be Drawn from the Effect of Human Settlement on the Vegetation of Africa. Journal of African History 3: 241–249.
Almeida, María Antónia Pires de
2012. The Portuguese Cholera Morbus Epidemic of 1855–56 as Seen by the Press. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 66: 41–53.
1969. Trade, State, and Society among the Yao in the Nineteenth Century. Journal of African History 10: 405–420.
Altshul, Jeffrey H., and Edgar K. Huber
2000. Economics, Site Structure, and Social Organization During the Basketmaker III Period: A View from the Lukachukai Valley. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 145–160. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
1994. The Shonto Junction Doghouse: A Weaver’s Field House in the Klethla Valley. Kiva 59: 455–473.
2001. Slaves, Chiefs and Labour on the Northern Northwest Coast. World Archaeology 33: 1–17.
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1999. Peoples of the Northwest Coast: Their Archaeology and Prehistory. New York: Thames and Hudson.
1978. Symbolic Substitution in the Indian Shaker Church. Ethnohistory 25: 225–249.
1981. Costume Analysis and the Provenience of the Borgia Group Codices. American Antiquity 46: 837–852.
1970. Alberta Stoney (Assiniboin) Origins and Adaptations: A Case for Reappraisal. Ethnohistory 17: 49–61.
1995. Current Approaches in East Polynesian Colonisation Research. Journal of the Polynesian Society 104: 110–132.
2006. Polynesian Seafaring and American Horizons: A Response to Jones and Klar. American Antiquity 71: 759–763.
2002. Elites among the Monongahela?: Evidence for Emergent Social Complexity in the Late Prehistoric–Protohistoric Period of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Archaeology of Eastern North America 30: 121–136.
1991. Examining Prehistoric Settlement Distribution in Eastern North America. Archaeology of Eastern North America 19: 1–22.
1969. Mill Creek Culture: A Review. Plains Anthropologist 14: 137–143.
1975. A Long-Nosed God Mask from Northwest Iowa. American Antiquity 40: 326–329.
1987. Toward a Processual Understanding of the Initial Variant of the Middle Missouri Tradition: The Case of the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa. American Antiquity 52: 522–537.
Anderson, Duane C., and Joseph A. Tiffany
1987. A Caddoan Trade Vessel from Northwestern Iowa. Plains Anthropologist 32: 93–96.
Anderson, Duane C., Joseph A. Tiffany, and Fred W. Nelson
1986. Recent Research on Obsidian from Iowa Archaeological Sites. American Antiquity 51: 837–852.
1955. The Pueblo Kachina Cult: A Historical Reconstruction. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 11: 404–419.
1956. Early Documentary Material on the Pueblo Kachina Cult. Anthropological Quarterly 29: 31–44.
1980. Early Dakota Migration and Intertribal War: A Revision. Western Historical Quarterly 11: 17–36.
1971. Excavations at Betatakin and Keet Seel. The Kiva 37: 1–29.
1991. “Headlights upon Sanitary Medicine”: Public Health and Medical Reform in Late Nineteenth-Century Iowa. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 46: 178–200.
1967. The African Xylophone. African Arts 1(1): 46–49, 66, 68–69.
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2011. A New Perspective on Late Holocene Social Interaction in Northwest Alaska: Results of a Preliminary Ceramic Sourcing Study. Journal of Archaeological Science 38: 943–945.
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2010. Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles as Regulating Power Providers: Case Studies of Sweden and Germany. Energy Policy 38: 2751–2762.
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2017. The Stone Age Plague and Its Persistence in Eurasia. Current Biology 27: 3683–3691.
1997. The Prehistory of the Coastal Areas of Amdrup Land and Holm Land Adjacent to the Northeast Water Polynya: An Archaeological Perspective. Journal of Marine Systems 10: 41–46.
2005. Behind Heathendom: Archaeological Studies of Old Norse Religion. Scottish Archaeological Journal 27: 105–138.
1993. Late Postclassic Lowland Maya Archaeology. Journal of World Prehistory 7: 35–69.
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2003. The Northern Maya Collapse and Its Aftermath. Ancient Mesoamerica 14: 151–156.
1997. Learning from Mesa Verde: A Case Study in the Modern Interpretation of Anasazi Design. In Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price, 204–213. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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1887. Health Matters: A Theory of Consumption. Science 9: 419–420.
1976. The British Slave Trade 1751–1807: A Comment. Journal of African History 17: 606–607.
1939. A Proposed Nomenclature for Oklahoma Archaeology. American Antiquity 4: 349–350.
2005. Classic Maya Warfare and Weapons: Spear, Dart, and Arrow Points of Aguateca and Copan. Ancient Mesoamerica 16: 291–304.
2014. The Thucydidean Moment: History, Science, and the Yellow-Fever Controversy, 1793–1805. Journal of the Early Republic 34: 315–347.
1980. The Disappearance of Plague: A Continuing Puzzle. Economic History Review 33: 161–173.
1974. Chumash Placenames. Journal of California Anthropology 1: 187–205.
1975. The Datura Cult among the Chumash. Journal of California Anthropology 2: 7–17.
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1967a. The Financing of the Ashanti Expansion (1700–1820). Africa 37: 283–291.
1967. The Structure of Greater Ashanti (1700–1824). Journal of African History 8: 65–85.
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1939. Material Culture Notes: Distribution of Smoking Pipes in the Pueblo Area. New Mexico Anthropologist 3: 53–57.
1990. The Protohistoric Period in the Western Great Basin. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 12: 28–36.
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1933. The Asiatic Cholera in St. Paul. Minnesota History 14: 288–302.
Arnett, Chris, and Jesse Morin
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2002. Spatial Orders in Maya Civic Plans. Latin American Antiquity 13: 201–215.
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1978. The Pecked Cross Symbol in Ancient Mesoamerica. Science (n. s.) 202: 267–279.
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1997. Two Californias, Three Religious Orders and Fifty Missions: A Comparison of the Missionary Systems of Baja and Alta California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 33(3): 1–28.
1964. The Ajele System: (A Study of Ibadan Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century). Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 3: 47–60.
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1992. Columbian Encounters: Beyond 1992. William and Mary Quarterly 49: 335–360.
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2002. Population Growth and Collapse in a Multiagent Model of the Kayenta Anasazi in Long House Valley. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 7275–7279.
2007. On the Practical Limits to Substitution. Ecological Economics 61: 115–128.
1961. A Hopewell Human Bone Whistle. American Antiquity 28: 108–110.
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