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"Success and competence will have crowned their efforts": The farmstead archaeology of western New York, c.1810--1910
A spatial analysis of Iroquoian longhouses: Visualizing diversity
 
Ancient pottery in the Yalahau region: A study of ceramics and chronology in northern Quintana Roo, Mexico
Brother Jonathan goes to war: The archaeology of national identity along political borders
 
Carpenter Brook revisited: Social context and early Late Woodland ceramic variation in central New York state
Pentrian Samnites: A history of social and political change in the Central Apennines
 
Power strategies in a changing world: Archaeological investigations of Early Postclassic remains at El Coyote, Santa Barbara, Honduras
Quantitative integration and three-dimensional visualization of multi-tool archaeological geophysics survey
 
Regional differences in the health status of late Bronze Age Mycenaean populations from East Lokris, Greece
Social organization in the Mirabello region of Crete: From farm to palace
 
Social organization in the Mirabello region of Crete: From farm to palace (Greece)
The city of Dionysos: A social and historical study of the Ionian city of Teos
 
The difference between dirt and other dirt: Using multivariate statistical analysis to classify chemical soil enrichment at Late Stone Age archaeological sites in North Ostrobothnia, Finland
The social organization of labor: Iron production and settlement at the Low Birker site
 
The socio-economic reorganization of settlements in eastern Crete during the late Minoan period
Traditions in profile: A chronological sequence of western Sicilian ceramics (7th--6th c. BC)
 
 
 
 
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