Society for American Archaeology
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Institution Members
20,301-20,350 (20,589 Records)
Documents
- Why Move Starchy Cereals? Stable isotope evidence for the spread of crops across Eurasia in prehistory (2015)
- Why moving starch? Trans-Eurasian exchange of starchy crops in prehistory (2015)
- Why Not a Bayesian Archaeology? Debunking Misconceptions about Bayesian Statistics (2021)
- Why Pacific Nicaragua Should Not Be Considered Mesoamerican during Prehistory (2017)
- Why Pilgrimage? The Ethnography and Archaeology of Journeys to the Center (2015)
- Why Pursue Fish in Small Quantities? The Case of Ancestral Puebloan Fishing in the PIV Middle Rio Grande (2019)
- Why raise Turkeys in the Mesa Verde Region? (2017)
- Why Screen-Size Matters for Isotopic Analysis of Archaeological Faunal Remains: A Case Study from Norton Sound, Alaska (2023)
- Why settlement scaling research is a good fit for archaeology (2017)
- Why So Blue? Color Symbolism in Ancestral Pueblo Lithics (2023)
- Why so Low so Long? Constraints on Human Population Growth in Late Pleistocene Sahul (2019)
- Why terrestrial diets in island environments? Evolutionary considerations of isotopic results from Rapa Nui (2015)
- Why the Chimu State of the Northern Coast of Peru Failed: Rapid Expansion Is Not Always Enough (2018)
- Why These Beads? Color Symbolism and Colonialism in the Mohawk Valley (2023)
- "Why those old fellas stopped using them?" Spiritual and ritual dimensions of stone-walled fish trap use amongst the Yanyuwa of northern Australia (2017)
- Why Wasn’t the Ceramic Arrowhead Invented? (2018)
- Why We Need Public Archaeology Specialists: Beyond Shards and Dinosaurs (2019)
- Why We Need to Succeed: Assessing the Outcomes of Community Archaeology Practices in County Galway, Ireland (2016)
- Why We Should Reassess How We Define Sensitive Archaeological Data and How We Share It (2019)
- Why We Shouldn’t Wait until a Project is Proposed (2018)
- Why We Study Violent Behaviors in the Past: Dr. Debra Martin’s Contributions to Research on Systems of Socially Sanctioned Warfare and Systematic Exploitation (2021)
- Wicked Problems in Archaeology: Applying a Social Impact Framework and Entrepreneurship Mindset to Cultural Heritage Management (2019)
- Wickiups as Placemaking: Contemporary Landscape Archaeology in the Mountains of Northern New Mexico (2023)
- “Wide-Awake Merchants” and Reform-Minded Women: Archaeology of Alexandria, Virginia’s German Jewish Community (2023)
- Wide-Range Regional Interaction prior to State Formation in Late Prehistoric Eastern Japan (2015)
- Widespread Distribution of Fossil Footprints in the Tularosa Basin: Human Trace Fossils at White Sands National Monument (2019)
- Wiggle-Match Dating at the Montezuma Castle Cliff Dwelling (2021)
- Wilbert B. Hinsdale [Obituary] (1945)
- Wild Animals in Cities: A View from South Asia’s Early Historic Period Using a Zooarchaeological and Textual Approach (2021)
- Wild Cane Cay, Southern Belize: Major Classic to Postclassic Maya Trading Port (2015)
- Wild capuchin monkey archaeology (2016)
- Wild Fruits and Connective Linkages in Precolumbian South Florida (2023)
- Wild Meets Domestic at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey (2017)
- Wild Plant Fiber Processing and Technological Organization: Holocene Perishable Artifact Production in the Bonneville Basin (2017)
- Wild Resource use in Early Colonial New Spain (2016)
- Wild resources and domestic plants in the South American farmer’s frontier (2016)
- The wild side of Cyprus: an integration of archaeobotany and zooarchaeology (2016)
- Wilderness, Wildlife, and Management Misconceptions: Archaeology in Washakie Wilderness NW Wyoming (2023)
- Wildfires and Human Communities in Bronze and Iron Age, Armenia: A Macro-Charcoal and Paleo-Temperature (brGDGT) Reconstruction (2021)
- Wildfires, Forests, and the Archaeological Record: Investigating Complex and Persistent Human-Landscape Legacies (2017)
- Will Summing of Radiocarbon Dates Unlock Scales of Socio-environmental Transformations? (2021)
- Will your childhood years kill you earlier? A study exploring the relationship between height, stress and age at death. (2017)
- Willamette Valley Project: Recreating the Landscape of the Willamette Valley through GIS Mapping of Historic Documents (2019)
- Willfully Obscured: Figurines and Caves in the Maya Late Classic Period (2015)
- William J. Folan and the Climate Fascination (2023)
- William J. Folan's Canadian Contributions to Archaeology and Ethnohistory (2023)
- Willow Smoke and Dogs' Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation (1980)
- Willow smoke and dogs' tails: hunter-gatherer settlement systems and archaeological site formation (1980)
- A Wind from the Depths of the Earth (2015)
- Windes Matters (2015)