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Book Section 2002 Eiteljorg, Harrison II Introduction Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Eiteljorg, 2002 #18898]
Book Section 2002 Chippendale, Christopher The Nature of Data in Paper and Electronic Media Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Chippendale, 2002 #18899]
Book Section 2002 Farley, James A. Online Not In Line: Geospatial Data, Decision Support, and the Internet Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Farley, 2002 #18900]
Book Section 2002 Carlson, David L. Surfing Indoors: Bringing the Net into the Classroom Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Carlson, 2002 #18902]
Book Section 2002 Jarvis, Hugh W. Publishing Learns New Tricks: Journal Databases Evolve on the World Wide Web Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Jarvis, 2002 #18903]
Book Section 2002 Carroll, Mary S. Where Have all the Data Gone? Issues in Website Design Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Carroll, 2002 #18904]
Book Section 2002 Childs, S. Terry Federal Archaeology on the Internet: Current Status and Future Directions Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Childs, 2002 #18906]
Book Section 2002 McCartney, Peter Long-Term Management and Accessibility of Archaeological Research Data Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [McCartney, 2002 #18907]
Book Section 2002 Aldenderfer, Mark The Larger Context of Digital Data Dissemination and Preservation in Archaeology Delivering Archaeological Information Electronically [Aldenderfer, 2002 #18908]
Book Section 2019 Stark, Miriam T. Universal rule and precarious empire: power and fragility in the Angkorian state The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms [Stark, 2019 #18965]
Book Section 1997 Barton, C, Michael Rediscovering Darwin Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Barton, 1997 #22140]
Book Section 1997 Bird, Douglas W. Behavioral ecology and the archeological consequences of central place foraging among the Meriam Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Bird, 1997 #22141]
Book Section 1997 Neiman, Fraser Conspicuous Consumption as Wasteful Advertising: a Darwinian Perspective on Spatial Patterns in Classic Maya Terminal Monument Dates Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Neiman, 1997 #22142]
Book Section 1997 Diehl, Michael W. Rational behavior, the adoption of agriculture, and the organization of subsistence during the Late Archaic period in the Greater Tucson Basin Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Diehl, 1997 #22143]
Book Section 1997 Webb, Esmee The mode and tempo of the initial human colonization of empty landmasses: Sahul and the Americas compared Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Webb, 1997 #22144]
Book Section 1997 Clark, Geoffrey A. Aspects of early hominid sociality: an evolutionary perspective Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Clark, 1997 #22145]
Book Section 1997 Shott, Michael Transmission theory in the study of stone tools: a midwestern example Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Shott, 1997 #22146]
Book Section 1997 Bettinger, Robert Evolutionary implications of metrical variation in Great Basin projectile points Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Bettinger, 1997 #22147]
Book Section 1997 Wiessner, Polly Seeking guidelines through an evolutionary approach: style revisited Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Wiessner, 1997 #22148]
Book Section 1997 Barton, C. Michael Stone tools, style, and social identity: an evolutionary perspective on the archeological record Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Barton, 1997 #22149]
Book Section 1997 Bamforth, Douglas B. Technology, flaked stone technology, and risk Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Bamforth, 1997 #22150]
Book Section 1997 Bleed, Peter Content as variability, result as selection: toward a behavioral definition of technology Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Bleed, 1997 #22151]
Book Section 1997 Neff, Hector Methodology of comparison in evolutionary archeology Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Neff, 1997 #22152]
Book Section 1997 Mithen, Steven Cognitive archeology, evolutionary psychology, and cultural transmission, with particular reference to religious ideas Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Mithen, 1997 #22153]
Book Section 1997 Gowlett, John Why the muddle in the middle matters: the language of comparative and direct in hominid evolution Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Gowlett, 1997 #22154]
Book Section 1997 Lyman, R. Lee The concept of evolution in early twentieth century Americanist archeology Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation [Lyman, 1997 #22155]
Book Section 1987 Crumley, Carole L. A Dialectical Critique of Hierarchy Power Relations and State Formation [Crumley, 1987 #22156]
Book Section 1987 Gledhill, John State and Class Formation in Mexico, 16th-19th Centuries: Frameworks for Comparative Analysis Power Relations and State Formation [Gledhill, 1987 #22157]
Book Section 1987 Patterson, Thomas C. Tribes, Chiefdoms, and Kingdoms in the Inca Empire Power Relations and State Formation [Patterson, 1987 #22158]
Book Section 1987 Marquardt, William H. The Calusa Social Formation in Protohistoric South Florida Power Relations and State Formation [Marquardt, 1987 #22159]