American Antiquity
Volume 66 Number 3 July 2001
Articles
Was Agriculture Impossible During the Pleistocene but Mandatory during the Holocene? A Climate Change Hypothesis
Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd, and Robert L. Bettinger
Shellfish Feeders, Carrion Eaters, and the Archaeology of Aquatic Adaptations
Jon M. Erlandson and Madonna L. Moss
Ritual and Mound Formation during the Bonito Phase in Chaco Canyon
W. H. Wills
Reports
Interpreting Variability in Thule Inuit Architecture: A Case Study from the Canadian High Arctic
Peter C. Dawson
Mass Spectrometric Radiocarbon Dates from Three Rock Paintings of Known Age
Ruth A. Armitage, James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, John R. Southon, and Marvin W. Rowe
AMS Radiocarbon Dates for Charcoal from Three Missouri Pictographs and their Associated Iconography
Carol Diaz-Granadós, Marvin W. Rowe, Marian Hyman, James R. Duncan, and John R. Southon
Special Section: Sources of Archaeological Research Questions
Techniques for Assessing Standardization in Artifact Assemblages: Can we Scale Material Variability?
Jelmer W. Eerkens and Robert L. Bettinger
Comments
Culture and Agriculture: A Comment on Sissel Schroeder, Maize Productivity in the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains of North America
William M. Baden and Christopher S. Beekman
Understanding Variation in Prehistoric Agricultural Productivity: The Importance of Distinguishing among Potential, Available, and Consumptive Yields
Sissel Schroeder
How Many Frogs Does It Take to Leap around the Americas? Comments on Anderson and Gillam
John H. Moore and Michael E. Moseley
Paleoindian Interaction and Mating Networks: Reply to Moore and Moseley
David G. Anderson and J. Christopher Gillam
Reviews and Book Notes
Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley, by Grahame L. Walsh
Christopher Chippindale
The Constructed Past: Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public, edited by Peter G. Stone and Philippe G. Planel
Kathryn A. Kamp
Excavations at the Indian Creek Site, Antigua, West Indies (Yale University Publications in Anthropology Number 82, 1999), by Irving Rouse and Brigit Farber Morse
James Delle
The Hopewell Site: A Contemporary Analysis Based on the Work of Charles C. Willoughby, by N'omi B. Greber and Katharine C. Ruhl; The Cahokia Mounds, by Warren K. Moorehead; and Cahokia, The Great Native American Metropolis, by Biloine Whiting Young and Melvin L. Fowler
William S. Dancey
Julian Steward and the Great Basin: The Making of an Anthropologist, edited by Richard O. Clemmer, L. Daniel Myers, and Mary Elizabeth Rudden
Stephen A. Kowalewski
Late Woodland Societies: Tradition and Transformation across the Midcontinent, edited by Thomas E. Emerson, Dale L. McElrath, and Andrew C. Fortier
Mark J. Lynott
On Colonial Grounds: A Comparative Study of Colonialism and Rural Settlement in First Millennium BC West Central Sardinia, edited by P. Van Dommelen
Gary D. Shaffer
Our Prayers Are in This Place: Pecos Pueblo Identity over the Centuries, by Frances Levine; and Picuris Pueblo Through Time: Eight Centuries of Change at a Northern Rio Grande Pueblo; edited by Michael A. Adler and Herbert W. Dick
Robert Preucel
Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains, by Vance T. Holliday
Don Wyckoff
The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change, edited by Chris Gosden and Jon Hather
John G. Douglass
Resource Depression and Intensification During the Late Holocene, San Francisco Bay: Evidence from the Emeryville Shellmound Vertebrate Fauna, by Jack Broughton
Jean Hudson
Riddle of the Bones: Politics, Science, Race, and the Story of Kennewick Man, by Roger Downey; and Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity, by David H. Thomas
Tamara L. Bray
Sampling in Archaeology, by Clive Orton
C. Russell Stafford
Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal, by James Taylor Carson
Nancy Marie White
Since the Time of the Transformers: The Ancient Heritage of the Nuu-chah-nulth, Ditidaht, and Makah, and Alan D. McMillan
David R. Huelsbeck
Social Dynamics of the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean, edited by Robert H. Tykot, Jonathan Morter, and John E. Robb
C. Michael Barton
Ten Thousand Years of Pottery, by Emmanuel Cooper
Claire McHale Milner
Textiles in Southwestern Prehistory, by Lynn S. Teague
Kelley Hays-Gilpin
Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites, by Brian P. Kooyman
Miranda Warburton
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