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Thesis 1996 Kobayashi, M. An ethnoarchaeological study of the relationships between vessel form and function Department of Anthropology [Kobayashi, 1996 #36403]
Journal Article 1999 Tani, M. On methods of measuring ceramic use-life: a revision of the use-life estimates of cooking vessels among the Kalinga, Philippines American Antiquity [Tani, 1999 #31557]
Book Section 1991 London, G. A. Standardization and variation in the work of craft specialists Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [London, 1991 #24406]
Book Section 1994 Kobayashi, M. Use-alteration analysis of Kalinga pottery: interior carbon deposits of cooking pots Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Kobayashi, 1994 #24402]
Book Section 1994 Trostel, B. Household pots and possessions: an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Trostel, 1994 #24401]
Book Section 1994 Aronson, Meredith Production and use technologies in Kalinga pottery Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Aronson, 1994 #24752]
Book Section 1994 Deal, Michael Foreword Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Deal, 1994 #24751]
Book Section 1994 Graves, Michael W. Kalinga social and material culture boundaries: a case of spatial convergence Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Graves, 1994 #24749]
Book Section 1991 Graves, Michael W. Pottery production and distribution among the Kalinga: a study of household and regional organization and differentiation Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [Graves, 1991 #24748]
Book Section 1994 Kobayashi, Masashi Use-alteration analysis of Kalinga pottery: interior carbon deposits of cooking pots Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Kobayashi, 1994 #24744]
Book Section 1994 Neupert, Mark A. Informant accuracy in pottery use-life studies: a Kalinga example Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Neupert, 1994 #24739]
Book Section 1994 Silvestre, Ramon The ethnoarchaeology of Kalinga basketry: a preliminary investigation Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Silvestre, 1994 #24736]
Book Section 1994 Skibo, James M. The Kalinga cooking pot: an ethnoarchaeological and experimental study of technological change Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Skibo, 1994 #24735]
Book Section 1994 Tani, Masakazu Why should more pots break in larger households? Mechanisms underlying population estimates from ceramics Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Tani, 1994 #24731]
Book Section 1994 Trostel, Brian D. Household pots and possessions: an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Trostel, 1994 #24730]
Book Section 1994 Longacre, William A. An introduction to Kalinga ethnoarchaeology Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Longacre, 1994 #24832]
Book Section 1994 Stark, Miriam T. Pottery exchange and the regional system: a Dalupa case study Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Stark, 1994 #24810]
Book Section 1991 London, Gloria Anne Standardization and variation in the work of craft specialists Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [London, 1991 #25149]
Book Section 1991 Longacre, William A. Sources of ceramic variability among the Kalinga of northern Luzon Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [Longacre, 1991 #25148]