This bibliography was created to go along with the article on Human Colonization of America
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.

