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Animal Domestication Bibliography

Nimmo to Wilson

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Nimmo, Barry W. 1971 Population Dynamic of a Wyoming Pronghorn Cohort From the Eden Farson Site, 48SW304. Plains Anthropologist 16(54):285-288.

Olsen, Stanley J.1979 Archaeologically, what constitutes an early domestic animal? In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory. Michael B. Schiffer, ed. Pp. 175-199. New York: Academic Press.

Pateron, Alistair 2003 The texture of agency: An example of culture-contact in central Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 3852-65.

Petrequin, Pierre 1996 Management of architectural woods and variations in population density in the fourth and third millenia B.C. (Lakes Chalain and Clairvaux, Jura, France). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15(1):1-19.

Reitz, Elizabeth J. Fork on the southern coastal plain: Nutrition or symbol? Crabtree, Pam J. and Ryan, Kathleen. MASCA: The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology 12, 79-89. 95.

Reitz, Elizabeth J. 1992 The Spanish colonial experience and domestic animals. Historical Archaeology 26(1):84-91.

Sadr, Karim 2003 The Neolithic of southern Africa. Journal of African History 44195-209.

Schuster Keswani, Priscilla 1994 The social context of animal husbandry in early agricultural societies: Ethnographic insights and an archaeological example from Cyprus. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13255-277.

Shahack-Gross, Ruth, Fiona Marshall, Kathleen Ryan, and Steve Weiner 2004 Reconstruction of spatial organization in abandoned Maasai settlements: implications for site structure in the Pastoral Neolithic of East Africa . Journal of Archaeological Science 311395-1411.

Smith, Andrew B. 2001 Public and hidden transcripts: A response to Cronk and Dickson. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20(1):122-124.

Snyder, Lynn M.1991 Barking mutton: Ethnohistoric, ethnographic, archaeological, and nutritional evidence pertaining to the dog as a native American food resource on the Plains. In Beamers, Bobwhites, and Blue-Points: Tributes to the Career of Paul W. Parmalee. James R. Purdue, Walter E. Klippel, and Bonnie W. Styles, eds. Pp. 359-378. Springfield: Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers Vol. 23.

Stahl, Peter W. 1999 Structural density of domesticated South American camelid skeletal elements and the archaeological investigation of prehistoric Andean Ch'arki. Journal of Archaeological Science 261347-1368.

Thurman, Melburn D. 1988 On the Identity of the Chariticas (Sarh Rikka): Dog Eating and Pre Horse Adaptation on the High Plains. Plains Anthropologist 33(120):159-170.

Wadley, Lyn 1996 Changes in the social relations of precolonial hunter-gatherers after agropastoralist contact: An example from Magaliesberg, South Africa. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15(2):205-217.

Wapnish, Paula and Brian Hesse 1993 Pampered pooches or plain pariahs? The Ashkelon dog burials . Biblical Archaeologist 56(2):55-80.

Wendorf, Fred and Romuald Schild 1994 Are the early Holocene cattle in the eastern Sahara domestic or wild? Evolutionary Anthropology 3(4):

Wilson, Wendy 1995 The Fulani model of sustainable agriculture: Situating Fulbe nomadism in a systemic view of pastoralism and farming. Nomadic Peoples 36/3735-52.

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