Society for American Archaeology · January, 2009
Vol. 74 #1
In Pursuit of Mobile Prey: Martu Hunting Strategies and Archaeofaunal Interpretation; Understanding Household Population through Ceramic Assemblage Formation: Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology among the Gamo of Southwestern Ethiopia; Variation in Ohio Hopewell Political Economies; Hierarchy; Communalism; and the Spatial Order of Northwest Coast Plank Houses: A Comparative Study; The Age of the Paleoindian Assemblage at Sheriden Cave, Ohio; Problems of Ceramic Chronology in the Southeast: Does Shell-Tempered Pottery Appear Earlier than We Think?; A Review of Lichenometric Dating and Its Applications to Archaeology; On Linguistics and Cascading Inventions: A Comment on Arnold’s Dismissal of a Polynesian Contact Event in Southern California; Comments on Howey and O’Shea’s “Bear’s Journey and the Study of Ritual in Archaeology”; On Archaeology and the Study of Ritual: Considering Inadequacies in the Culture-History Approach and Quests for Internal “Meaning”; Bear’s Journey and the Study of Ritual in Archaeology: Some Comments on Howey and O’Shea’s Midewiwin Paper
Writers: Douglas W. Bird, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Brian F. Codding, John W. Arthur, Matthew S. Coon, Gary Coupland, Terence Clark, Amanda Palmer, Michael R. Waters, Thomas W. Stafford, Jr., Brian G. Redmond, Kenneth B. Tankersley, James K. Feathers, James B. Benedict, Terry L. Jones, Kathryn A. Klar, David S. Whitley, Meghan C. L. Howey, John O'Shea, Ronald J. Mason