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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Pages 245-252 | Published online: 29 Nov 2013

  • Beaton, John M. 1991 “Colonizing Continents: Some Problems from Australia,” in Tom D. Dillehay and David J. Meltzer, eds., The First Americans: Search and Research. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 209–230.
  • Dent, Richard J., and Barbara E. Kaufman 1985 “Aboriginal Subsistence and Site Ecology as Interpreted from Microfloral and Faunal Remains,” in Charles W. McNett, ed., Shawnee-Minisink: A Stratified Paleoindian-Archaic Site in the Upper Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania. New York: Academic Press, 55–79.
  • Dincauze, Dena F. 1981 “The Meadowcroft Papers,” Quarterly Review of Archaeology 2(1): 3–4.
  • Gamble, Clive 1994 Timewalkers: The Prehistory of Global Colonization. London: Alan Sutton.
  • Haynes, C. Vance 1987 “Clovis Origin Update,” The Kiva 52: 83–93.
  • Haynes, C. Vance, Roelf P. Beukens, A. J. Jull, and Owen K. Davis 1992 “New Radiocarbon Dates for Some Old Folsom Sites: Accelerator Technology,” in Dennis J. Stanford and Jane S. Day, eds., Ice Age Hunters of the Rockies. Denver: Denver Museum of Natural History, 83–100.
  • Ingbar, Eric E. 1994 “Lithic Material Selection and Technological Organization,” in Philip J. Carr, ed., The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. Ann Arbor, MI: International Monographs in Prehistory.
  • Judge, W. James 1973 Paleoindian Occupation of the Central Rio Grande Valley in New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
  • Kunz, Michael L., and Richard E. Reanier 1994 “Paleoindians in Beringia: Evidence from Arctic Alaska,” Science 263: 660–662.
  • Larichev, Vitaliy, Uriy KhoPushkin, and Inna Laricheva 1992 “The Upper Paleolithic of Northern Asia: Achievements, Problems, and Perspectives. III. Northeastern Siberia and the Russian Far East,” Journal of World Prehistory 6: 441–476.
  • Owen, Roger C. 1984 “The Americas: The Case Against an Ice-Age Human Population,” in Fred H. Smith and Frank Spencer, eds., The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. New York: Alan Liss, 517–563.
  • Pianka, Eric R. 1970 “Onr- and K-Selection,” American Naturalist 104: 592–597.
  • Seeman, Mark F. 1994 “Intercluster Lithic Patterning at Nobles Pond: A Case for ‘Disembedded’ Procurement among Early Paleoindian Societies,” American Antiquity 59: 273–288.
  • Shott, Michael J. 1986 “Technological Organization and Settlement Mobility: An Ethnographic Examination,” Journal of Anthropological Research 42: 15–51.
  • Shott, Michael J. 1989a “Diversity, Organization and Behavior in the Material Record: Ethnographic and Archaeological Examples,” Current Anthropology 30: 283–315.
  • Shott, Michael J. 1989b “Technological Organization in Great Lakes Paleo-Indian Assemblages,” in Christopher J. Ellis and Jonathan Lothrop, eds., Eastern Paleoindian Lithic Resource Use. Boulder: Westview, 221–237.
  • Shott, Michael J. 1990 “Stone Tools and Economics: Great Lakes Paleoindian Examples,” in Kenneth B. Tankersley and Barry L. Isaac, eds., Early Paleoindian Economies of Eastern North America. Research in Economic Anthropology, Supplement 5. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 3–43.
  • Storck, Peter L., and Arthur E. Spiess 1994 “The Significance of New Faunal Identifications Attributed to an Early Paleoindian (Gainey Complex) Occupation at the Udora Site, Ontario, Canada,” American Antiquity 59: 121–142.
  • Iankersley, Kenneth B., Cheryl Ann Munson, and Donald Smith 1987 “Recognition of Bituminous Coal Contaminants in Radio-carbon Samples,” American Antiquity 52: 318–330.

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