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The use of ground-penetrating radar to detect cultural features: Ceren, El Salvador
Ideology, identity, and icons: A study of Mixtec polychrome pottery from Late Postclassic Yucu Dzaa (Tututepec), Oaxaca, Mexico
Exploring migration: A look at Magdalena Black-on-white at Gallinas Springs Ruin and Pinnacle Ruin
Exploring village organization in the Northern San Juan region of the American Southwest, A.D. 750--840
Mesa Verde style mugs: An analysis of domestic and ritual functions
Frozen organic artifacts, museum practice, and community archeology: An example from Alaska's Wrangell St. Elias National Park
Beyond the point: Arrow shaft technology of the prehistoric Southwest
Mold-made figurines of the lower Rio Verde Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico: Insights into popular ideology in the classic and early postclassic
Social identity and interaction on the frontier of Ancestral Pueblo and Mogollon: The late pithouse period of the Victorio Site, Socorro County, New Mexico
Getting to the point: An examination of projectile point use in the northern American Southwest, A.D. 900--1300
Ways of farming in the Nochixtlan Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico
Micromammal Paleoecology: Theory, Methods, and Application to Modern and Fossil Assemblages in The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, South Africa
The Wallace site (25GO2) in context: Spatial analysis of a Middle Plains Woodland camp and an evaluation of its relationship to other Central Plains sites
Late Classic Rio Viejo Mound 1 Construction and Occupation, Oaxaca, Mexico
Pit House Architecture in the Puerco Valley AD 600-900: Form, Function, and Cultural Identity
Typological and geochemical analysis of obsidian artifacts: A diachronic study from the lower Rio Verde Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico
The mystery of malanga: Possible roles of Xanthosoma violaceum in ancient Maya diet, culture, and agriculture
Open pit pottery firing on the high plains: The evidence from the central plains tradition King site (25DW166)
Origin and function of early Holocene microblade technology in southeast Alaska, USA
Linking household and polity at Late Postclassic period Yucu Dzaa (Tututepec), a Mixtec capital on the coast of Oaxaca, Mexico
Transportation, integration, facilitation: Prehistoric trail networks of the Western Papagueria
A seasonal foraging model for food resource utilization in Central California and the Eastern Woodlands
Changing perspectives on community identity and function: A remote sensing and artifactual re-analysis of Barton Ramie, Belize
Continuity and change in the organization of Mandan craft production, 1400-1750
Chimney Rock, an eleventh century Chacoan Great House: Export, emulation, or something else?
Investigating childhood diet and early life history events in the archaeological record using biogeochemical techniques