This bibliography was assembled for the glossary entry items related to Clovis and Preclovis cultures, and to go along with the About.com guide to the Colonization of the Americas.
Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1998 Early Holocene adaptations on the southern northwest coast. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 20(1):13-25.
Nami, Hugo C. 1991 Callahan's Clovis Production Model: A Comment Derived FromBement's Article. Plains Anthropologist 36(137):365-366.
Napton, L. Kyle. The Spirit Cave mummy: Coprolite investigations. Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1), 97-104. 97.
Neves, Walter A. and Max Blum 2000 The Buhl burial: A comment on Green et al. American Antiquity 65(1):91-193.
Neves, Walter A., et al. 2005 A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World. Journal of Human Evolution 48(4):403-414.
Neves, Walter A., et al. 2003 Early Holocene human skeletal reamins from Santana do Riacho, Brazil: Implicaitons fo rthe settlement of the new world. Journal of Human Evolution 419-42.
Nichols, Johanna 1995 The spread of language around the Pacific rim. Evolutionary Anthropology 3(6):205-215.
O'Brien, Patricia J. 1972 A Clovis point from the Waterville, Kansas area. Plains Anthropologist 17(55):60-64.
O'Rourke DH. 2009. Human Migrations: The Two Roads Taken. Current Biology 19(5):R203-R205.
Ortiz de Montellano, Bernard, Gabriel Haslip-Viera, and Warren Barbour 1997 They were NOT here before Columbus: Afrocentric hyperdiffusinism in the 1990s. Ethnohistory 44(2):199-234.
Owsley, Douglas W. and David R. Hunt 2001 Clovis and Early Archaic Period Crania from the Anzick Site (24PA506), Park County, Montana . Plains Anthropologist 46(176):115-124.
Parenti, Fabio, Michel Fontugue, and Claude Guerin 1996 Pedra Furada in Brazil and its 'presumed' evidence: limitations and potential of the available data. Antiquity 70416-421.
Pearson, Georges A. 1999 North American Paeloindian bi-beveled bone and ivory rods: A new interpretation. North American Archaeologist 20(2):81-103.
Potter BA, Irish JD, Reuther JD, Gelvin-Reymiller C, and Holliday VT. 2011. A Terminal Pleistocene child cremation and residential structure from Eastern Beringia. Science 331:1058-1062.
Potter BA, Reuther JD, Bowers PM, and Gelvin-Reymiller C. 2008. Little Delta Dune Site: A Late-Pleistocene Multicomponent Site in Central Alaska. Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:132-135.
Preston, Douglas 1997 The Lost Man. The New Yorker 73(16):70-81.
Ray, Jack H., Neal H. Lopinot, Edwin R. Hajic, and Rolphe D. Mandel 1998 The Big Eddy site: A multicomponent Paleoindian site on the Ozark border, southwest Missouri. Plains Anthropologist 43(163):73-81.
Redmond, Brian G. and Kenneth B. Tankersley 2005 Evidence of Early Paleoindian Bone Modification and Use at the Sheriden Cave Site (33wy252), Wyandot County, Ohio . American Antiquity 70(3):503-526.
Rogers, Richard A., L. A. Rogers, and L. D. Martin 1992 How the door opened: The peopling of the New World. Human Biology 64(3):281-302.
Roosevelt, Anna C. 2002 Clovis in context: New light on the peopling of the Americas. Human Evolution 17(1-2):95-112.
Ross, Eric B. 1995 Syphilis, misogyny, and witchcraft in 16th century Europe. Current Anthropology 36(2):333-337.
Ruhlen, Merrit1994 Linguistic evidence for the peopling of the Americas. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 177-188. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University .
Schanfield, Moses S. 1992 Immunoglobulin allotypes (GM and KM) indiate multiple founding populations of Native Americas: Evidence of at least four migrations to the New World. Human Biology 64(3):381-402.
Shott, Michael J. 2002 Sample bias in the distribution and abundance of midwestern fluted bifaces. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 27(1):89-123.
Slobodin, Sergey 1999 Northeast Asia in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. World Archaeology 30(3):484-502.
Stafford, Thomas W.Jr.1994 Accelerator C-14 dating of human fossil skeletons: Assessing accuracy and results on New World specimens. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 45-55. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University .
Staller, John E. 2003 An examination of the paleobotanical and chronological evidence for an early introduction of maize into South America: A response to Pearsall. Journal of Archaeological Science 30373-380.
Steele, D. G. and Joseph F. Powell1994 Paleobiological evidence of the peopling of the Americas: A morphometric view. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 141-163. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University .
Steele, D. G. and Joseph F. Powell 1993 Paleobiology of the First Americans. Evolutionary Anthropology 2(4):138-146.
Steele, D. G. and Joseph F. Powell 1992 Peopling of the Americas: Paleobiological evidence. Human Biology 64(3):303-336.
Steele, James, Jonathon Adams, and Tim Sluckin 1998 Modelling paleoindian dispersals. World Archaeology 30(2):286-305.
Steyn, Maryna and Maciej Henneberg 1995 Pre-Columbian presence of treponemal disease: A possible case from Iron Age southern Africa. Current Anthropology 36(5):869-873.
Straus, Lawrence G. 2000 Solutrean settlement of North America? A review of reality. American Antiquity 65(2):219-226.


