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Hunter-Gatherer Bibliography

Bibliography

1. Aaberg, Stephen A. Plant Gathering as a Settlement Determinant at the Pilgrim Stone Circle Site. Plains Anthropologist; 1983; 28(102): Pt.2 pp. 279-303.

2. Adams, C. Flexibility in Canadian Eskimo Social Forms and Behavior: A Situational and Transactional Appraisal. In: Alliance in Eskimo Society, Proceedings of the American Ethological Society.. D. L. Guemple, (ed.). Seattle: University of Washington Press; 1972: pp. 9-16.

3. Adouze, F., L. Keeley, and B. Schmider. LeSsite Magdalenien du Buisson Campin a Verberie (Oise). Gallia Prehistoire; 1981; 24: pp. 99-143.

4. Akazawa, Takeru. Variability in the Types of Fishing Adaptation of the Later Jomon Hunter-Gatherers. In: The Archaeology of Coastlines. Geoff Bailey and John Parkington, (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1988.

5. Ames, K.M. Chiefly Power and household production on the Northwest Coast In:. Price, T.D. and Feinman G.M. (eds.). Foundations of social inequality pp. 155-187. New York: Plenum; 1995.

6. Ames, K.M. Hierarchies, stress and logistical strategies among hunter-gatherers in Northwestern North America IN:. Price, T.D. and Brown, J.A. (eds). Prehistoric hunter-gatherers. The emergence of cultural complexity pp. 155-180. Orlando: Acadenic Press; 1985: pp.155-180.

7. Ames, K. M. Social Hierarchies, Intensification and Sedentism in Western North America. Paper Presented: 11th ICAES; Vancouver; In Press.

8. Amsden, Charles. Hard Times: A Case Study from Northern Alaska and Implications for Arctic Prehistory. In: Thule Eskimo Culture: An Anthropological Perspective. A. McCartney, (ed.). Ottawa: Archaelogical Survey of Canada; National Museum of Man; 1979: pp. 395-410.

9. Anawak, Jack. Inuit Perceptions of the Past. In: Who Needs the Past? Indigenous Values and Archaeology. R. Layton, (ed.). London: Unwin Hyman; 1989: pp. 45-50.

10. Anderson, A. J. Coastal Subsistence Economies in Prehistoric Southern New Zealand. In: The Archaeology of Coastlines. Geoff Bailey and John Parkington, (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1988.

11. Anderson, D. D. Athapaskans in the Kobok Woodlands, Alaska? Canadian Archaeological Association Bulletin; 1970; Bulletin 2: pp. 2-13.

12. Anderson, Rudolph Martin. Narrative of the Expedition: Southern Party. Report of the Canadian Artcic Expedition; Vol. 1(Part B).

13. Andresen, J. M., B. F. Byrd, M. D. Elson, R. H. McGuire, R. G. Mendoza, E. Staski, and J. P. White. The Deer Hunters: Star Carr Reconsidered. World Archaeology; 1981; 13: pp. 31-46.

14. Andresky, William, Jr. The Geological Occurcence of Lithic Material and Stone Tool Production Strategies. Geoarchaeolgy; 1994; 9((5)): pp. 375-391.

15. Anthony, David W. Migrations in Archaeology: The Baby and the Bathwater. American Anthropologist; 1990; 92(4): pp.895-914.

16. Arnold, C.D., and C. Stimmel. An Analysis of Thule Pottery. Canadian Journal of Archaeology; 1983; 1: pp. 1-21.

17. Arnold, C. The Importance of Wood in the Early Thule Culture of the Western Canadian Arctic. In: Threads of Arctic Prehistory: Papers in Honour of William E. Taylor, Jr.. D. Morrison and J. L. Pilon, (eds.). Hull: Archaeological Survey of Canada, Mercury Series 149; 1994.

18. Arnold, Charles. Therkel Matiassen and the Thule Culture. Information North; 1992; 18(3): pp. 5-6.

19. Arnold, Jeanne E. Complex Hunter-Gatherers of Prehistoric California: Chiefs, Specialists, and Maritime Adaptations of the Channel Islands. American Antiquity; 1992; 57((1)): pp. 60-84.

20. Arsdale, P. W. Population Dynamics Among Asmat Hunter-Gatherers of New Guinea: Data, Methods, Comparisons. Human Ecology; 1978; 6: pp. 435-67.

21. Bahuchet, Serge and Henri Guillaume. Aka-Farmer Relations in the Northwest Congo Basin. In: Politics and History of Band Societies. R. Lee and E. Leacock, (eds.). London: Cambridge University Press; 1982: pp. 189-212.

22. Bailey, G. N. Concepts of Resource Exploitation: Continuity and Discontinuity in Palaeoeconomy. World Archaeology; 1981; 13: pp. 1-15.

23. Bailey, G. Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory: A European Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1983.

24. Bailey, G., G. Head, M. Jenike, B. Owen, R. Rechtman, and E. Zechentes. Hunting and Gathering in Tropical Rain Forest: Is It Possible? American Anthropologist; 1989; 91(1): pp. 59-82.

25. Bailey, G., R. C. M. Jenike and R. Rechtman. Reply to Colinvaux and Bush. American Anthropologist; 1991; 93(1): pp. 160-162.

26. Bailey, G. and Thomas N. Headland. The Tropical Rain Forest: Is It a Productive Environment for Human Foragers? Human Ecology; 1991; 19(2): pp. 261-285.

27. Bailey, Geoff, and John Parkington,. The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1988.

28. Bailey, Geoff and John Parkington. The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines: An Introduction. In: The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines.. Geoff Bailey and John Parkington, (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1988: pp. 1-10.

29. Bailey, Geoff, P. Carver, C. Gamble, and H. Higgs. "Epirus Revistied: Seasonality and Inter-Site Variation in the Upper Paleolithic of North-West Greece",. In: Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory: A European Perspective.. Geoff Bailey, (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1983: pp. 64-78.

30. Bailey, Geoff. "Hunter-Gatherer Behavious in Prehistory: Problems and Perspectives". In: Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory: A European Perspective.. Geoff Bailey, (ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press; 1983: pp. 1-6.

31. Bailey, Geoff N. "References". In: Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory: A European Perspective.. Geoff Bailey, (eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press; 1983: pp. 226-241.

32. Balikci, Asen. The Netsilik Eskimo. New York: The Natural History Press; 1970.

33. Balikci, Asen. Reconstructing Cultures on Film In:. Paul Hockings (ed). Principles of Visual Anthropology pp. 191-201. the Hague/Paris: Mouton Publishers; 1975.

34. Banks, Kimball and J. Signe Snortland. Every Picture Tells A Story: Historic Images, Tipi Camps and Archaeology. Plains Anthropologist; 1995; 40(152): pp. 125-144.

35. Barnard, Alan. Contemporary Hunter-Gatherers: Current Theoretical Issues in Ecology and Social Organization. Annual Review of Anthropology; 1983; 12: pp. 193-214.

36. Barnard, Alan. Hunter Gatherers of Southern Africa: A Comparative Ethnography pf the Khoisan Peoples. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1992.

37. Barnard, Alan. "Kalahari Bushman Settlement Patterns". In: Social and Ecological Systems.. P.C. Burnham and R. F. Ellen, (eds.). New York: Academic Press; 1979: pp. 131-144.

38. Barnard, Alan. "Social and Spatial Boundary Maintenance Among Southern African Hunter-Gatherers". In: Mobility and Territoriality: Social and Spatial Boundaries Among Foragers, Fisher, Pastoralists and Peripatetics.. M.J. Casimir and A. Rao, (eds.). New York: Berg.; 1992.

39. Barth, F. Scale and Social Organization. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget; 1978.

40. Bartram, L. E., E. M. Kroll, and H. T. Bunn. Variability in Camp Structure and Bone Food Refuse Patterning at Kua San Hunter-Gatherer Camps. In: The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning. E. M. Knoll and T. D. Price, (eds.). New York: Plenum Press; 1991: pp. 77-148.

41. Bates, D. G. amd S. H. Lees. The Myth of Population Regulation. In: Evolutionar Biology and Human Social Behaviour. N. Chagnon and W. Irons, (eds.); 1979: pp. 273-289.

42. Bates, D. The Role of the State in Peasant/Nomad Mutualism. Anthropological Quarterly; 1971; 44: pp. 109-31.

43. Beddard, F. E. A Book of Whales. London: John Murray; 1900.

44. Bedenhorn, B. I'm not the Great Hunter, my wife is: Inupiat and anthropological models of gender. Etudes/Inuit/Studies; 1990; 14 (1-2): 55-74.

45. Begler, Elsie B. Sex, Status and Authority in Egalitarian Society. American Anthropologist; 1978; 79(2): pp. 309-316.

46. Belovsky, Gary E. Hunter Gatherer Foraging: A Linear Programming Approach. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology; 1987; 6: pp. 29-76.

47. Bender, B. Emergent Tribal Formations in the American Midcontinent. American Antiquity; 1985; 50: pp. 52-62.

48. Bender, B. Gatherer-Hunter to Farmer: A Social Perspective. World Archaeology; 1978; 10: pp. 204-19.

49. Bender, B. Gatherer-Hunter Intensification. In: Economic Archaeology. A. Sheridan and G. Bailey, (eds.). Oxford: B. A. R.; 1981: pp. 149-57. (Internat. Series; v. 96).

50. Bender, B. The Roots of Inequlaity. In: Domination and Resistance. D. Miller, M. Rowlands, and C. Tilley, (eds.). London: Unwin Hyman and Routledge; 1989: pp. 83-95.

51. Bender, Barbara and Brian Morris. "Twenty Years of History, Evolution and Social Change in Hunter-Gatherer Studies". In: Hunter and Gatherers: History, Evolution and Culture Change. Tim Ingold, David Riches and James Woodburn, (eds.). New York and Oxford: Berg; 1988: pp. 4-14. (Hunters and Gatherers; v. 1).

52. Bender, Barbara and Brian Morris. "Twenty Years of History, Evolution and Social Change in Hunter-Gatherer Studies". In: Hunter-Gatherers 1. T. Ingold, D. Riches, and J. Woodburn, (eds.). Oxford: Berg.; 1988.

53. Bender, Susan J., and G. A. Wright. High-Altitude Occupations, Cultural Process, and High Plains Prehistory: Retrospect and Prospect. American Anthropologist; 1988; 90: pp. 619-639.

54. Bentley, G. R. Hunter-Gatherer Energetics and fertility: A Reassessment of the !Kung San. Human Ecology; 1985; 13: pp. 79-108.

55. Berndt, R. M. The Concept of "The Tribe" in the western desert of Australia. Oceania; 1959; 30: pp. 80-107.

56. Bessels, Emil. The Northernmost Inhabitants of the World. The American Naturalist; 1884; 18: pp. 861-882.

57. Bethune-Johnston, D., D. C. G. Conner, and D. Elias. Our Arctic Way of Life - The Copper Inuit. Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall Canada Inc.; 1986.

58. Bettinger, R. L. Aboriginal Human Ecology in Owens Valley: Prehistoric Change in the Great Basin. American Antiquity; 1977; 42(1): pp. 3-17.

59. Bettinger, R. L. Alternative Adaptive Strategies in the Prehistoric Great Basin. Journal of Anthropological Research; 1978; 34: pp. 27-46.

60. Bettinger, R. L. Archaeological Approaches to Hunter-Gatherers. Annual Review of Anthropology; 1987; 16: pp. 121-42.

61. Bettinger, R. L. Explanatory/Predictive Models of Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation. Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory; 1980; 3: pp. 189-255.

62. Bettinger, R. L. Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory. New York: Plenum Press; 1991; ISBN: 0-306-43650-7.

63. Bettinger, R. L. Middle Range Theory and Hunter-Gatherers. In: In Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory. R. L. Bettinger, (ed.). New York: Plenum Press; 1991: pp. 61-77.

64. Bettinger, R. L., and M. A. Baumhoff. The Numic Spread: Great Basin Cultures in Competition. American Antiquity; 1982; 47(3): pp. 485-503.

65. Bettinger, Robert L. Aboriginal Occupation at High Altitutde: Alpine Villages in the White Mountains. American Antiquity; 1991; 93(3): pp. 656-679.

66. Bettinger, Robert. "Explanatory/Predictive Models of Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation". In: Advances in Archaeological Methods and Theory, Volume 3.. Michael B. Schiffer, (ed.). New York: Academic Press; 1980: pp. 189-255.

67. Bicchieri, M. G. Hunters and Gatherers Today. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston; 1972.

68. Bielawski, Ellen. Dual Perceptions of the Past: Archaeology and Inuit Culture. In: Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions. R. Layton, (ed.). London: Unwin Hyman; 1989: pp. 228-237.

69. Binford, L. R. The Archaeology of Place. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology; 1982; 1(1): pp. 5-31.

70. Binford, L. R. Dimensional Analysis of Behavior and Site Structure: Learning From an Eskimo Hunting Stand. American Antiquity; 1978; 43: pp. 330-61.

71. Binford, L. R. Is Australian Site Structure Explained by the Absence of Predators? Journal of Anthropological Archaeology; 1991; 10: pp. 255-82.

72. Binford, L. R. Mobility, Housing and Environment: A Comparative Study. Journal of Anthropological Research; 1990; 46(2): pp. 119-52.

73. Binford, L. R. Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology. New York: Academic Press; 1978.

74. Binford, L.R., and S. R. Binford. A Preliminary Analysis of Functional Variability in the Mousterian of Levallois Facies. American Anthropologist; 1966; 69: pp. 238-95.

75. Binford, L. R. Researching Ambiguity: Frames of Reference and Site Structure. In: Method and Theory for Activity Area Research. S. Kent, (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press; 1987: pp. 449-512.

76. Binford, L. R. When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going: Nunamiut Local Groups, Camping Patterns, and Economic Organization. In: Ethnoarchaeological Approaches to Moblie Campsites: Hunter-Gatherer and Pastoralist Case Studies. W. A. Boismier and C. s. Gamble, (eds.). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press; 1991: pp. 25-137. (International Monographs in Prehistory, Ethnoarchaeological Series; v. 1).

77. Binford, L. R. Willow Smoke and Dog's Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation. American Antiquity; 1980; 45(1): pp. 4-20.

78. Binford, Lewis R. Archaeological Appraoches to Hunter-Gatherers. Annual Review in Anthropology; 1987; 16: pp. 121-142.

79. Binford, Lewis R. Hunters in a Landscape. In: Pursuit of the Past: Decoding the Archaeological Record. London: Thames and Hudson; 1983: Chapter 6, pp. 109-43.

80. Binford, Lewis R. Long-Term Land-Use Patterning: Some Implications for Archaeology. In: Lulu Linear Punctuated: Essays in Honor of George Irving Quimby. R. Dunnell and D. Grayson, (eds.). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers; 1983; 72: 27-53.

81. Binford, Lewis R. People in Their Lifespace. In: Pursuit of the Past: Decoding the Archaeological Record. London: Thames and Hudson; 1983: Chapter 7; pp.144-92.

82. Binns, R. A. and A. McBryde. Preliminary Report on a Petrological Study of Ground-Edge Artefacts for North-Eastern New South Wales, Australia. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (n.s.); 1969; 35: pp. 229-235.

83. Bird-David, Nurit H. Beyond the "Original Affluent Society": A Culturalist Reformulation. Current Anthropology; 1992; 33: pp. 25-47.

84. Bird-David, Nurit. Hunter/Gatherers and Other People: A Re-Examination. In: Hunters and Gatherers, History, Evolution, and Social Change; 1991.

85. Birdsell, J. B. Some Predictions for the Pleistocene Based on Equilibrium Systems Among Recent Hunter-Gatherers. In: Man The Hunter. R. B. Lee and I Devore, (eds.). Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company; 1968: pp. 229-240.

86. Birdsell, Joseph B. On Population Structure in Generalized Hunting and Collecting Populations. Evolution; 1958; 12: pp. 189-205.

87. Birket-Smith, Kaj. Anthropological Observations on the Central Eskimos. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24. Copenhagen; 1940; Vol. 3((2)).

88. Birket-Smith, Kaj. The Caribou Eskimo II; Analytical Part. In: Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24; 1929; Vol.6(No.2).

89. Birket-Smith, Kaj. Contributions to Chipewyan Ethnology. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24. Copenhagen; 1930; Vol. 6((3)).

90. Birket-Smith, Kaj. Erik Holtved, The Eskimologist. Folk; 1970; 11(12): pp. 7-12.

91. Birket-Smith, Kaj. The Eskimos. London: Methuen; 1959.

92. Birket-Smith, Kaj. Ethnographical Collections from the Northwest Passage. In: Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24; 1945; Vol.6(No.2).

93. Birket-Smith, Kaj. Five Hundred Eskimo Words: A Comparative Vocabulary from Greenland and Central Eskimo Dialects. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24. Copenhagen; 1928; Vol 3((3)).

94. Birket-Smith, Kaj. The Question of the Origin of Eskimo Culture: A Rejoinder. American Anthropologist; 1930; 32(4): pp. 608-624.

95. Blackburn, Roderic. The Okiek and Their History. Azania; 1974; 9: pp. 139-57.

96. Blake, Michael. Change in Hunter-Gatherer Society: A Computer Simulation Model. Michigan Discussions in Anthropology; 1980; 5(1): pp. 177-191.

97. Blundell, V., and R. Layton. Marriage, Myth and Models of Exchange in the West Kimberleys. Mankind; 1978; 11: pp. 231-45.

98. Blundell, Valda. Hunter-Gatherer Territoritality: Ideology and Behaviour in Norhtwest Australia. Ehtnohistory; 1980; 27(2): pp. 103-117.

99. Blurton, Jones N. Bushman Birth Spacing: A Test for Optimal Interbirth Intervals. Ethnology and Sociobiology; 1986; 7: pp. 91-105.

100. Blust, R. Early Austronesian Social Organization: The Evidence of Language. Current Anthropology; 1980; 21(2): pp. 205.

101. Boas, Franz. Baffin-Land. Geographisch Ergebnisse einer in den Jahren 1883-1884 ausgefuhrten Forschungreise.

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102. Boas, Franz. The Central Eskimo. Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnography 1884-85; 1888.

103. Boas, Franz. The Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin; 1901; 15(Pt. 1).

104. Boas, Franz. The Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay, Parts I and II. New York: AMS Press; 1975.

105. Boas, Franz. The Eskimo of Baffin Land. Inuit Studies; 1984; 8(1): pp. 121-138.

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106. Boas, Franz. Ethnological Problems in Canada. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute; 1910; 40: pp. 529-39.

107. Boas, Franz. A Journey in Cumberland Sound and on the West Shore of Davis Strait in 1883-1884. Inuit Studies; 1984; 8(1): pp. 121-138.

Note: Reprinted from American Geographical Society of New York, 1884, 16: 242-247.

108. Boas, Franz. Second Report on the Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin; 1907; Vol.15(Pt. 2).

109. Bockstoce, John. On the Development of Whaling in the Western Thule Culture. Folk; 1976; 18: pp. 41-46.

110. Bodenhorn, B. "I'm Not The Great Hunter, My Wife Is" Inupiat and Anthropological Models of Gender. Etudes/Inuit/ Studies; 1990; 14(1-2): pp. 55-74.

111. Bogoras. W. Chukchee Mythology. In: The Jesup North Pacific Expedition. F. Boas, (ed.). Leiden and New York: Brill (Leiden); Stechart (New York); 1910; Vol.8((1)).

112. Bogoras, W. The Chukchee. In: The Jesup North Pacific Expedition. F. Boas, (ed.). Leiden and New York: Brill (Leiden); Stechert (New York); 1909; Vol.7.

113. Bogoras, W. The Eskimo of Siberia. In: The Jesup North Pacific Expedition. F. Boas, (ed.). Leiden and New York: Brill (Leiden); Stechart (New York); 1913; Vol.8(3).

114. Bogoras, W. The Folklore of Northeastern Asia, as Compared with that of Northwestern America. American Anthropologist; 1902; 4: pp. 577-683.

115. Bohannan, Laura. "Shakespeare in the Bush". In: Conformity and Conflict. 5th ed. J. P. Spradley and D. W. McCurdy, (eds.): Little Brown and Co.; 1984: pp. 22-32.

116. Boismier, William A. Site Formation Among Subarctic Peoples: An Ethnohistorical Approach. In: Ethnoarchaeological Approaches to Moblie Campsites: Hunter-Gatherer and Pastoralist Case Studies. C. S. Gamble and W. A. Boismier, (eds.); 1991: pp. 189-214. (International Monographs in Prehistory. Ethnoarchaeological Series; v. 1).

117. Bollong, Charles, J. C. Vogel, L. Jacobson, W. A. Van Derwesthuizen, and C. G. Sampson. Direct Dating and Identity of Fibre Temper in Pre-Contact Bushman (Basarwa) Pottery. Journal of Archaeological Science; 1993; 20(pp. 41-55).

118. Bordes, F. Emplacements de tentes du Perigordien superieur evolue a Corbiac (pres) Bergerac, Dordogne). Quartar; 1968; 19: pp. 251-62.

119. Bordes, F. Sur la notion de sol d'habitat en prehistoire paleolithique. Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise; 1975; 72: pp. 139-44.

120. Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique and T. M. Caro. The Use of Quantitative Observational Techniques in Anthropology. Current Anthropology; 1985; 26: pp. 323-335.

121. Bowlder, Sandra. "Tasmanian aborigines in the Hunter Islands in the Holocene: Island Resource use and Seasonality". In: The Archaeology of Coastlines. Geoff Bailey and John Parkington, (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1988.

122. Brasser, Ted J. The Tipi as an Element in the Emergence of Historic Plains Indian Nomadism. Plains Anthropologist; 1982; 27(98): pp. 309-319.

123. Braun, D. P. and S. Plog, S. Evolution of "Tribal" Social Networks: Theory and Prehistoric North American Evidence. American Antiquity; 1982; 47(3): pp. 504-25.

124. Braun, D. P. and S Plog. Evolution of "Tribal" Social Networks: Theory and Prehistoric North American Evidence. American Antiquity; 1982; 47(3): pp. 504-525.

125. Braun, D. P. and S. Plog. Some Issues in the Archaeology of "Tribal" Social Systems. American Antiquity; 1984; 49(3): pp. 619-25.

126. Brooks, A. and J. Yellen. "The Preservation of Activity Areas in the Archaeological Record: Ethnological and Archaeological Work in Northwest Ngamiland, Botswana". In: Method and Theory for Activity Area Research: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach. S. Kent, (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press; 1987.

127. Brown, J. A. and T. D. Price. Complex Hunter-Gatherers: Retrospect and Prospect. In: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers. The Emergence of Cultural Complexity. T. D. Price and J. A. Brown, (eds.). New York: Academic Press; 1985: pp. 436-442.

128. Brown, Judith. A Note on the Division of Labor by Sex. American Anthropologist; 1970; 72: pp. 1073-1078.

129. Brumley, John H. and Barry J. Dau. Historical Resource Investigations within the Forty Mile Coulee Reservoir. Araeological Survey of Alberta Manuscripts Series No. 13; 1988.

130. Buickstra, J. E. and L. W. Konisberg. Paleodemography: Critiques and Controversies. American Anthropologist; 1985; 87: pp. 316-33.

131. Buliard, R. P. Inuk. New York: Farrar, Straus and Young, Inc.; 1951.

132. Burch, C. "Modes of Exchange in North-West Alaska". In: Hunters and Getherers, Volume 2, Power, Property and Ideology,. T. Ingold, D. Riches and J. Woodburn, (eds.). New York: Berg.; 1988.

133. Burch, E. and T. Correll. Alliance and Conflict: Inter-Regional Relations in North Alaska. In: Alliance in Eskimo Society. Lee Guemple, (ed.). Seattle: University of Washington Press; 1971. (Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society; v. supplement).

134. Burch, E. S., Jr. The Caribou/Wild Reindeer as a Human Resource. American Antiquity; 1972; 37: pp. 339-68.

135. Burch, E. S. The End of the Trail: The Work of the Fifth Thule Expedition in Alaska. Etudes Inuit Studies; 1988; 12.

136. Burch, E. S. Knut Rasmussen and the "Original" Inland Eskimos of Southern Keewatin. Etudes Inuit Studies; 1988; 12.

137. Burch, Eernst S. The Future of Hunter-Gatherer Research. In: Key Issues in Hunter-Gatherer Research. Explorations in Anthropology Series. Ernst S. Burch and Linda Ellana, (eds.). Oxford: Berg.; 1994: pp. 441-455.

138. Burch, Ernest S. Jr. "Alliance and Conflict: Inter-Regional Relations in North Alaska". In: Alliance in Eskimo Society. Lee Guemple, (ed.). Seattle: University of Washinton Press; 1971.

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139. Burch, Ernest S. Jr. Indians and Eskimos in North Alaska, 1816-1977. Arctic Anthropology; 1979; 16(2): pp. 123-51.

140. Burch, Ernest S. and Linda J. Ellana. Key Issues in Hunter-Gartherer Research. Oxford: Berg; 1994; ISBN: 0-85496-375-8.

141. Burch, Ernest. The Thule - Historic Eskimo Transition on the West Coast of Hudson Bay. In: Thule Eskimo Culture: An Anthropological Perspective. A. McCartney, (ed.). Ottawa: Archaeological Survey of Canada 88; National Museum of Man; 1979: pp. 189-211.

142. Burley, David V. Tipi Rings and Alberta Prehistory: Toward a Historical and Critical Review of a Legislated Archaeology. Plains Anthropologist; 1990; 35(132): pp. 342-357.

143. Byrne, William J. "An Archaeological Demonstration of Migration on the Northern Great Plains. In: Archaeological Essays in Honor of Irving B. Rouse. Robert C. Dunnell and Edwin S. Hall, (eds.): Mouton Publishers, The Hague; 1978.

144. Cahen, D., L. H. Keeley, and F. L. Van Noten. Stone Tools, Toolkits and Human Behavior in Prehistory. Current Anthropology; 1979; 20(4): pp. 661-84.

145. Caldwell, J., P. Caldwell, and B. Caldwell. Anthropology and Demography: The Mustual Reinforcement of Speculation and Research. Current Anthropology; 1987; 28(1): pp. 25-43.

146. Cameron, John. The Osteology of the Western and Central Eskimos. Physical Characteristics and Technology of the Western and Central Eskimos. (Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18; v. Vol.XIII, part B).

147. Campbell, C. Images of War: A Problem in San Rock Art Research. World Archaeology; 1986; 18(2): pp. 225-268.

148. Campbell, John M. "Territoriality Among Ancient Hunters: Interpretations from Ethnography and Nature". In: Anthropological Archaeology in the Americas. ??, (ed.): Anthropological Society of Washington; 1968.

149. Carr, C. Dissecting Intrasite Artifact Palimpsests Using Fourier Methods. In: Method and Theory for Activity Area Research. S. Kent, (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press; 1987: pp. 236-91.

150. Carr, C. Left in the Dust: Contextual Information in Model-Focused Archaeology. In: The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning. E. M. Knoll and T. D. Price, (eds.). New York: Plenum Press; 1991: pp. 221-56.

151. Carr, C. The Nature of Organization of Intrasite Archaeological Records and Spatial Analytic Approaches to Their Investigation. In: Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol.7. M. B. Schiffer, (ed.). New York: Academic Press; 1984: pp. 103-222.

152. Cashdan, Elizabeth. Egalitaarianism Among Hunters and Gatherers. American Anthropoligist; 1980; 82(1): pp. 116-120.

153. Cashdan, Elizabeth. Territoriality Among Human Foragers: Ecological Model and An Application to Four Bushman Groups. Current Anthropology; 1983; 24(1): pp. 47-66.

154. Casimir, Michael J. "The Dimensions of Terroriality: An Introductions". In: Mobility and Territorality: Social and Spacial Boundaries Among Foragers, Fishers, Pastoralists and Peripatetics.. M. J. Casimir and A. Rao, (eds.). New York: Berg.; 1992: pp. 1-26.

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