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Bibliography of the American Colonization

From Steele through Young

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

Steele, D. G. and Joseph F. Powell. 1994. 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.

Surovell, Todd A. 2000. Early paleoindian women, children, mobility, and fertility. American Antiquity 65(3):493-508.

Swedlund, Alan and Duane C. Anderson. 1999. Gordon Creek woman meets Kennewick man: New interpretations and protocols regarding the peopling of the Americas. American Antiquity 64(4):569-576. Szathmary, Emoke J. E. 1994. Modelling ancient population relationships from modern population genetics. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 117-130. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Taylor, R. E., C. V. Haynes Jr., and Minze Stuiver. 1996. Clovis and Folsom age estimates: Stratigraphic context and radiocarbon calibration. Antiquity 70:515-525.

Taylor, R. E. and Louis A. Payen. 1979. The role of archaeometry in American archaeology: Approaches to the evaluation of the antiquity of Homo sapiens in California. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory. Michael B. Schiffer, ed. Pp. 239-285. New York: Academic Press.

Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. 1997. New information regarding Early Holocene manifestations in the Western Great Basin. Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1):24-53.

Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. 1997. Papers on Holocene burial localities presented at the Twenty-Fifth Great Basin Anthropological Conference, October 10-12, 1996. Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1):1-3.

Turner II, Christy G. 2003. Three Ounces of Sea Shells and One Fish Bone do not a Coastal Migration Make. American Antiquity 68(2):391-395.

Waguespack, Nicole M. and Todd A. Surovell. 2003. Clovis Hunting Strategies, or How to Make Out on Plentiful Resources. American Antiquity 68(2):333-352.

Wallace, Douglas C. and Antonio Torroni. 1992. American Indian prehistory as written in the mitochondrial DNA: A review. Human Biology 64(3):403-416.

Wheeler, S. M. 1997. Cave burials near Fallon, Nevada. Tuohy, Donald R. and Dansie, Amy. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 40(1).

Whitley, David S. and Ronald I. Dorn. 1993. New perspectives on the Clovis vs. Pre-Clovis controversy. American Antiquity 58(4):626-647.

Xinzhi, Wu. 1994. Pleistocene peoples of China and the peopling of the Americas. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 73-78. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

Young, David E., et al. 1994. Low-range theory and lithic technology: Exploring the cognitive approach. In Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas. Robson Bonnichsen and D. G. Steele, eds. Pp. 209-237. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University.

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