Douglas D. Anderson
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- Akmak: An Early Archaeological Assemblage from Onion Portage, Northwest Alaska (1970)
- American Paleo-Arctic Tradition: New Evidence for Early Man in Alaska (1968)
- Analysis of Wear On Stone Tools (1973)
- Ancient Peoples of the Kotzebue Basin (1981)
- Anthropological Survey of the Selawik River Drainage [Surveys Conducted in 1968, 1969, and August 1971 To June 1972.] (1972)
- Archaeological Survey of the Noatak Drainage, Alaska (1972)
- Archaeological Survey of the Noatak Drainage, North Alaska (1965)
- Archaeology and the Evidence for the Prehistoric Development of Eskimo Culture: An Assessment (1977)
- Archaeology and the Evidence for the Prehistoric Development of Eskimo Culture: An Assessment (1979)
- Archaeology of the Northwestern Arctic (1973)
- Archeological and Ethnological Research in Selawik, Alaska: a Preliminary Report (1971)
- Archeological Surveys of the Proposed Cape Krusenstern and Kobuk National Monuments (1977)
- Archeological Surveys of the Proposed Cape Krusenstern and Kobuk National Monuments, Alaska (1977)
- Athapaskans in the Kobuk Arctic Woodlands, Alaska (1970)
- Beach Ridge Archeology of Cape Krusenstern (1986)
- Beach Ridge Archeology of Cape Krusenstern, Eskimo and Pre-Eskimo Settlements Around Kotzebue Sound, Alaska (1986)
- Cape Krusenstern Ipiutak Settlements (1962)
- Changing Prehistoric Eskimo Subsistence Patterns: a Working Paper (1979)
- Continuity and Change in the Prehistoric Record from North Alaska (1979)
- Continuity and Change in the Prehistoric Record from North Alaska (1978)
- Cultural Developments and Climactic Change in Prehistoric North Alaska (1970)
- Cultural Developments and Climactic Change in Prehistoric Northwestern Alaska (1971)
- Dating and Archeology of the Onion Portage Site, Alaska: Continuing Excavations (1967)
- Early Notched Point and Related Assemblages in the Western American Arctic (1968)
- Evidence for an American Paleo-Arctic Tradition from Northwestern Alaska (1968)
- Evidence for Athapascan Occupation of the Kobuk Valley, Alaska (1970)
- Investigations at the Onion Portage Site, Northwestern Alaska (1968)
- Late Prehistoric Archaeology of the Kotzebue Sound--Kobuk River Area of Northwestern Alaska (1985)
- Microblade Traditions in Northwestern Alaska (1970)
- Microblade Traditions in Northwestern Alaska (1969)
- Northern Archaic Tradition (1968)
- Onion Portage: the Archaeology of a Stratified Site from the Kobuk River, Northwest Alaska (1988)
- Prehistoric and Early Historic Human Settlements and Resources Use Areas in the Selawik Drainage, Alaska (1977)
- Prehistory of North Alaska (1984)
- Prehistory of Northwest Alaskan Eskimo Settlements and Culture: Beach Ridge Archeology of Cape Krusenstern and Other Sites Around Kotzebue Sound
- Prehistory of Northwestern Alaska (1977)
- Preliminary Report On the Onion Portage Site, Alaska (1966)
- Research Proposal Submitted to National Science Foudation (1983)
- Results of the Second Archaeological Field School and Museum Training Program for Inupiat High School Students, Selawik, Alaska (1978)
- Review: the Ethnoarcheology of Crow Village, Alaska, By Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. Vanstone. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, No. 199, Washington, DC, 1967 (1968)
- Review: the First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations. Papers from a Conference, Burg-Wartenstein, Austria, August 1976. William S. Laughlin and A.B. Harper, Editors. Fischer, Stuttgart, 1979 (1980)
- Review: Urgeschichte Der Eskimo By Hans-Georg Bandi, 1965 (1966)
- Selawik Inupiat (Eskimo) Archeological Settlements, Resources and Subsistence Lifeways, Northwestern Alaska (1977)
- Stone Age Campsite at the Gateway To America (1968)
- Stone Age Campsite at the Gateway To America. in Avenues To Antiquity, With Introduction By Briam M. Fagan. W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, CA (1976)
- Stone Age Campsite at the Gateway To America. in Early Man In America. Readings from Scientific America, W.H. Freeman Company, San Francisco, CA (1973)
- Stone Age Campsite at the Gateway To America. in New World Archaeology: Theroetical and Cultural Transformations. Readings from Scientific American. Selected and With Introductions By B.W. Zubrow, Et. AL., W.H. Freeman & Co.,San Francisco (1974)
- Tulaagiaq: a Transitional Near Ipiutak-Ipiutak Period Archeological Site from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska (1978)
- Tulaagiaq: a Transitional Near Ipiutak-Ipiutak Period Site from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska [Final Report (Part 3)] (1978)
- Western Arctic and Sub-Arctic Chronologies. in New World Chronologies, Edited By R.E. Taylor and Clement W. Meighan. Academic Press, New York (1978)