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Greene, Gregory and Phillip O. Leckman.

2011  The Burnt Corn Pueblo Landscape. In Conflict and Conflagration: Tano Origins in the Galisteo Basin, A.D. 1250-1325. Edited by James E. Snead and Mark W. Allen, pp. 70-93. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 74. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. .

 

Leckman, Phillip O.

2011  Community and Connection: Formative-era Site Structure and Social Dynamics in the Southern Tularosa Basin. In Patterns in Transition: Papers from the 16th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference. Edited by Melinda R. Landreth, pp. 233-254. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso.

 

Altschul, Jeffrey H., Ciolek-Torello, Richard, Michael Heilen, William Hayden, Jeffrey A. Homburg, Gerry Wait, and Ibrhima Thiaw.

2011  Incorporating GIS Methodological Approaches in Heritage Management Projects. In Go Your Own Least Cost Path: Spatial technology and archaeological interpretation, Proceeding of the GIS session at EAA 2009, Riva del Garda. Edited by J.W.H. Verhagen, A.G. Posluschny, and A. Danielisova. BAR International Series S2284 (2011): 5-15.

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Ciolek-Torello, Richard, Karen K. Swope, Justin Lev-Tov, Ashley M. Morton, James Clarke, and Teresita Majewski.

2011  Investigations at the Yorba and Slaugher Families Adobe, San Bernardino County, California. SCA Proceedings 25 (2011):1-16.

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Reddy, Seetha N. and Jon M. Erlandson.

2012  Macrobotanical food remains from a trans-Holocene sequence at Daisy Cave (CA-SMI-261), San Miguel, California. Journal of Archaeological Science 39(1):33-40.

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Towner, Ronald H., and Robert A. Heckman

2011  Early Navajo Archaeology on McKean Mesa, Dinétah. Kiva 76(4):453–481.

 

Hanson, Jeffrey R.

2011  Looting of the Fort Craig Cemetery: Damage Done and Lessons Learned. American Antiquity 76(3):429–445.

 

Ballenger, Jesse A.M., Vance T. Holliday, Andrew L. Kowler, William T. Reitze, Mary M. Prasciunas, D. Shane Miller, and Jason D. Windingstad

2011  Evidence for Younger Dryas global climate oscillation and human response in the American Southwest. Quaternary International, in press. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2011.06.040.

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Jelinek, Lauren

2011  Social Identity and Memory: Interactions between Apaches and Mormons on a Frontier Landscape. In Contemporary Archaeologies of the Southwest, edited by William H. Walker and Kathryn Venzor, pp. 213–225. University Press of Colorado, Denver.

 

Graves, William M., and Scott Van Keuren

2011  Ancestral Pueblo Villages and the Panoptic Gaze of the Commune. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21(2):263–282

 

Heilen, Michael

2011  The Joint Courts Complex Archaeological Project: Excavation of an Historic-Period Cemetery and Urban Neighborhood in Downtown Tucson, Arizona. SHA Newsletter 44(1):35–38.

 

Ciolek-Torrello, Richard

2011  Recent Work at the Yorba and Slaughter Families Adobe (CA-SBR-2317H), San Bernardino, California. SHA Newsletter 44(1):33–34.

 

Sutton, Mark Q.

2011  The Palomar Tradition and Its Place in the Prehistory of Southern California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 44(4):1–74.

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Vierra, Bradley J.

2011    Foraging Societies in an Arid Environment. In Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change, edited by Margaret C. Nelson and Colleen A. Strawhacker. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

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Sandor, Jonathan A., and Jeffrey A. Homburg

2011    Soil and Landscape Responses to American Indian Agriculture in the American Southwest. In Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change, edited by Margaret C. Nelson and Colleen A. Strawhacker. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

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Homburg, Jeffrey A., and Jonathan A. Sandor

2011    Anthropogenic Effects on Soil Quality of Ancient Agricultural Systems of the Southwest. Catena 85:144–154.

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Ballenger, Jesse A. M., and Jonathan Mabry

2011    Temporal Frequency Distributions of Alluvium in the American Southwest: Taphonomic, Paleohydraulic, and Demographic Implications. Journal of Archaeological Science, in press, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.01.007. Electronic document, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WH8-521NWJD-2/2/bbb3a640b8d28a33c9d67c56f6ea1083.

 

 

 

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