Townsend, Joan B.
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Documents
- Additional Artifacts from Iliamna Lake, Alaska (1964)
- Archaeological Investigations at Pedro Bay, Alaska (1961)
- Archaeological Sites, 1968 Survey, Iliamna Area, Alaska (1968)
- Archaeology of Pedro Bay, Alaska (1970)
- Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Eskimo and Indian Movements in Southwestern Alaska (1973)
- Ethnoarchaeology in Nineteenth Century Southern and Western Alaska: An Interpretive Mode (1973)
- Indian or Eskimo? Interaction and Identity in Southern Alaska (1979)
- Mercantilism and Societal Change: An Ethnohistoric Examination of Some Essential Variables (1975)
- Norton Village Site On the Seward Peninsula (1972)
- Norton: a Changing Southeastern Boundary (1981)
- Norton: a Changing Southeastern Boundary (1982)
- Persistence of a Basic Trade Tradition Among the Tanaina (1966)
- Pre-Contact Political Evolution and Slavery in Aleut Society (1979)
- Preliminary Report of Archaeological Field Work at Pedro Bay Southwestern Alaska, 1967 (1967)
- Preliminary Report of Archeological Field Work in Southwest Alaska, 1966 (1966)
- Preliminary Report-Archaeological Survey of the Iliamna Lake Region, Alaska, 1968 (1968)
- Ranked Societies of the Alaskan Pacific Rim (1980)
- Report of Archaeological Work Conducted in Southwestern Alaska and On Seward Peninsula, Summer, 1969 (1969)
- Review: a Summary of Archaeology in the Katmai Region, Southwestern Alaska, By Don E. Dumond. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers No. 2, 1971 (1973)
- Review: Akulivikchuk: a Nineteenth Century Eskimo Village On the Nushagak River, Alaska, By James W. Vanstone. Fieldiana Anthropology, Volume 60. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1970 (1972)
- Review: Chugach Prehistory: the Archaeology of Prince William Sound, Alaska By Frederica De Laguna. University of Washington Publication in Anthropology No. 13, 1956 (1969)
- Review: the Archaeology of the Glacier Bay Region, Southeastern Alaska, By Robert E Ackerman (1970)
- Tanaina Archaeology in the Iliamna Lake Region, Alaska (1970)
- Tanaina Ethnohistory: An Example of Method for the Study of Cultural Change (1970)