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Bibliography of the American Colonization

From Dillehay through Guidon

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Dillehay, Tom D. 1992. Earliest hunters and gatherers of South America. Journal of World Prehistory 6(2):145-203.

Dillehay, Tom D. 1999. The Late Pleistocene cultures of South America. Evolutionary Anthropology 7(6):206-216.

Dillehay, Tom D. 1989. Monte Verde: A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Dillehay, Tom D. and M. Collins. 1988. Early cultural evidence from Monte Verde in Chile. Nature 332:150-152.

Dillehay, Tom D. and David J. Meltzer. 1991. Peopling of the New World: problems, processes and prospects. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

Dincauze, Dena F. 1984. An Archaeological Evaluation of the Case for Pre-Clovis Occupations. Advances in World Archaeology 3:275-323.

Drew, Darrell L. 1979. Early Man in North America and Where to Look for Him: Geomorphic Contexts. Plains Anthropologist 24(86):269-281.

Edgar, Heather Joy Hecht. 1997. Paleopathology of the Wizards Beach Man (AHUR 2023) and the Spirit Cave Mummy (AHUR 2064). Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1):57-61.

Engelbrecht, William E. and Carl K. Seyfert. 1994. Paleoindian watercraft: Evidence and implications. North American Archaeologist 15(3):221-234.

Fedje, Daryl W. and Tina Christensen. 1999. Modeling paleoshorelines and locating early Holocene coastal sites in Haida Gwaii. American Antiquity 64(4):635-652.

Ferring, C. R. 1994. The role of geoarchaeology in paleoindian research. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 57-72. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Fiedel, Stuart J. 2004. The Kennewick follies: "New" theories about the peopling of the new world. Journal of Anthropological Research 60.

Fiedel, Stuart J. 1999. Older than we thought: Implications of corrected dates for Paleoindians. American Antiquity 64(1):95-115.

Fiedel, Stuart J. 2000. The peopling of the new world: Present evidence, new theories, and future directions. Journal of Archaeological Research 8(1):39-103.

Fitzgerald, Richard T. and Terry L. Jones. 2003. On the Weight of the Evidence from Cross Creek: A Reply to Turner. American Antiquity 68(2):396-399.

Goddard, Ives and Lyle Campbell. 1994. The history and classification of American Indian languages: What are the implications 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. 189-207. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Gruhn, Ruth. 1994. The Pacific Coast route of initial entry: An overview. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 249-256. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Guidon, N. and B. Arnaud. 1991. The chronology of the New World: Two faces of one reality. World Archaeology 23(2):167-178.

Guidon, N., et al. 1996. Nature and age of the deposits in Pedra Furada, Brazil: Reply to Meltzer, Adovasio, and Dillehay. Antiquity 70:408-421.

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