The following is a brief bibliography of a few of the references on the history of animal domestication, as investigated by archaeologists.
Arioti, Maria and Claire Oxby 1997 From hunter-fisher-gathering to herder-hunter-fisher-gathering in prehistoric times (Saharo-Sudanese Region). Nomadic Peoples 1(2):98-119.
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo 2004 "There's something rotten in the state..." bad smells in antiquity. European Journal of Archaeology 6(2):175-195.
Bower, John 1995 Early food production in Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology 4(4):130-139.
Bozell, John R. 1988 Changes in the role of the dog in Proto-historic Pawnee culture. Plains Anthropologist 33(119):95-111.
Bradley, David G., Ronan T. Loftus, Patrick Cunningham, and David E. MacHugh 1998 Genetics and domestic cattle origins. Evolutionary Anthropology 6(3):79-86.
Brochier, Jacques E., Paola Villa, and Mario Giacomarra 1992 Shepherds and sediments: Geo-ethnoarchaeology of pastoral sites. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 11(1):47-102.
Casimir, Michael J. and Aparna Rao 1998 Sustainable herd management and the tragedy of no man's land: An analysis of west Himalayan pastures using remote sensing techniques. Human Ecology 26(1):113-134.
Cronk, Lee and D. B. Dickson 2001 Public and hidden transcripts in the East African highlands: A comment on Smith (1998). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20(1):113-121.
DeFrance, Susan D. 1996 Iberian Foodways in the Moequegua and Torata Valleys of Southern Peru. Historical Archaeology 30(3):20-48.
Driver, Jonathon C. 1982 Early Prehistoric Killing of Bighorn Sheep in the Southeastern Canadian Rockies. Plains Anthropologist 27(98):265-271.
Epp, Henry T. 1988 Way of the Migrant Herds: Dual Dispersion Strategy Among Bison. Plains Anthropologist 33(121):309-320.
Fall, Patricia L., Steven E. Falconer, and Lee Lines 32002 Agricultural intensification and the secondary products revolution along the Jordan Rift. Ecology 30(4):445-482.
Haag, William G. 1948 Dog Remains in Archeological Sites. Plains Anthropologist 1(3):27-28.
Hakansson, N. T. 1994 Grain, cattle, and power: Social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya. Journal of Anthropological Research 50(3):249-276.
Henderson, Norman 1994 Replicating dog travois travel on the northern plains. Plains Anthropologist 39(148):145-159.
Jacobsen, R. B. and Jeffrey L. Eighmy 1980 A Mathematical Theory of Horse Adoption on the North American Plains. Plains Anthropologist 25(90):333-341.
Jacobsen, Thomas W.1984 Seasonal pastoralism in southern Greece: A consideration of the ecology of the neolithic Urfinis pottery. In Pots and Potters: Current Approaches in Ceramic Archaeology Monograph 24. Prudence M. Rice, ed. Pp. 27-43. Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology, University of California.
Johnson, Eileen and J. K. Hicks 2000 Pastores Presence on the Southern High Plains of Texas. Historical Archaeology 34(4):46-60.
Johnson, Gregory A. 1983 Decision-making organization and pastoral camp size. Human Ecology 11175-199.
Jonsson, L. From wild boar to domestic pig-a reassessment of Neolithic swine of northern Europe. In Nordic Late Quaternary Biology and Ecology. L. K. Konigsson, ed.
Kobusiewicz, Michal, et al. 2004 Discovery of the first Neolithic cemetery in Egypt's western desert. Antiquity 78(301):566-578.
Kwon, Heonik 1998 The saddle and the sledge: Hunting as comparative narrative in Siberia and beyond. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 4115-127.
Levine, Martha A. 1999 Botai and the origins of horse domestication. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 18(1):29-78.
MacKinnon, Michael 2001 High on the Hog: Linking Zooarchaeological, Literary, and Artistic Data for Pigs in Roman Italy. American Journal of Archaeology 105(4):649-675.
Miller, George R. and Burger, Richard L. Our father the cayman, our dinner the llama: Animal utilization at Chavin de Huantar, Peru. American Antiquity 60(3), 421-458. 95.

