The Archaeological Record as Preserved Death Assemblage
- 1 January 1983
- book chapter
- Published by Elsevier
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- FxJj50: An early Pleistocene site in northern KenyaWorld Archaeology, 1980
- Willow Smoke and Dogs’ Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site FormationAmerican Antiquity, 1980
- Stone Tools, Toolkits, and Human Behavior in Prehistory [and Comments and Reply]Current Anthropology, 1979
- Organization and Formation Processes: Looking at Curated TechnologiesJournal of Anthropological Research, 1979
- Dimensional Analysis of Behavior and Site Structure: Learning from an Eskimo Hunting StandAmerican Antiquity, 1978
- The Size Effect: An Explanation of Variability in Surface Artifact Assemblage ContentAmerican Antiquity, 1978
- Olorgesailie: Archaeological Studies of a Middle Pleistocene Lake Basin in Kenya. Glynn Ll. IsaacJournal of Anthropological Research, 1977
- On the “Making” of an Assemblage of Stone ToolsAmerican Antiquity, 1974
- The Construction and Uses of a Laboratory Archaeological SiteAmerican Antiquity, 1964
- Archaeology as AnthropologyAmerican Antiquity, 1962