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The American Colonization

How the New World Was Colonized - A Bibliography

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Adovasio, J. M., J. Donahue, D. R. Pedler, and R. Stuckenrath. 1998. Two decades of debate on Meadowcroft Rockshelter. North American Archaeologist 19(4):317-341.

Adovasio, J. M. and D. R. Pedler. 1997. Monte Verde and the antiquity of humankind in the Americas. Antiquity 71:573-580.

Adovasio, James M. and Ronald C. Carlisle. 1988. The Meadowcroft Rockshelter. Science 239:713-714.

Adovasio, James M., J. Donahue, and Robert Stuckenrath. 1990. The Meadowcroft Rockshelter radiocarbon chronology 1975-1990. American Antiquity 55(2):348-354.

Adovasio, James M., J. Donahue, and Robert Stuckenrath. 1992. Never say never again: Some thoughts on could haves and might have beens. American Antiquity 57(2):327-331.

Anderson, David G. and J. C. Gillam. 2000. Paleoindian colonization of the Americas: Implications from an examination of physiography, demography, and artifact distribution. American Antiquity 65(1):43-66.

Anderson, David G. and J. C. Gillam. 2001. Paleoindian Interaction and Mating Networks: Reply to Moore and Moseley. American Antiquity 66(3):530-535.

Bandi, Hans-Georg. 1999. Beringia and the peopling of the New World. Review of Archaeology 20(1):15-16.

Bonnichsen, Robson and D. G. Steele. 1994. Introducing First Americans research. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 1-6. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Borrero, Luis A. 1999. The prehistoric exploration and colonization of Fuego-Patagonia. Journal of World Prehistory 13(3):321-355.

Bradley, Bruce and Dennis Stanford. 2004. The North Atlantic ice-edge corridor: a possible Palaeolithic route to the New World. World Archaeology 36(4):459-478.

Bryan, Alan L. 1977. Developmental stages and technological traditions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 288:355-368.

Butzer, Karl W. 1996. Ecology in the long view: Settlement histories, agrosystemic strategies, and ecological performance. Journal of Field Archaeology 23:141-150.

Carlisle, Ronald C. 1989. Americans before Columbus: Ice Age origins. Ethnology Monographs.

Chatters, James C. 2000. The recovery and first analysis of an early Holocene human skeleton from Kennewick, Washington. American Antiquity 65(2):291-316.

Chrisman, Donald, Richard S. MacNeish, Jamshed Mavalwala, and Howard Savage. 1996. Late Pleistocene human friction skin prints from Pendejo Cave, New Mexico. American Antiquity 61(2):357-376.

Crawford, Michael H. 1992. When two worlds collide. Human Biology 64(3):271-279.

Dansie, Amy. 1997. Early Holocene burials in Nevada: Overview of localities, research and legal issues. Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1):4-14.

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