Credit where credit is due: the history of the Chumash Oceangoing Plank Canoe
págs. 196-209
Performing the feast: visual display and suprahousehold commensalism in the puebloan southwest
págs. 210-239
Empirical Bayesian methods for archaeological survey data: an application from the Mesa Verde region
págs. 241-272
Historical ecology in the Mesa Verde region: results from the village ecodynamics project
Mark D. Varien, Scott G. Ortman, Timothy A. Kohler, Donna M. Glowacki, C. David Johnson
págs. 273-299
The stable-and radio-isotope chemistry of western basketmaker burials: implications for early puebloan diets and origins
págs. 301-321
Archaeological survey design, units of observation, and the characterization of regional variability
págs. 322-333
Bifacial cores and flake production efficiency: an experimental test of technological assumptions
págs. 334-348
Man the showoff? or the ascendance of a jus-so-story: a comment on recent applications of costly signaling theory in American archaeology
págs. 349-357
Costly signaling and the ascendance of no-can-do archaelogy: a reply to Codding and Jones
Kelly R. McGuire, William R. Hildebrandt, Kimberly L. Carpenter
págs. 358-365
Bonfire Shelter: a jumping off point for comments for Byerly et al.
págs. 366-372
A further assessment of Paleoindian site-use at Bonfire Shelter
Ryan M. Byerly, Judith R. Cooper, David J. Meltzer, Matthew E. Hill, Jason M. LaBelle
págs. 373-381
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