Society for American Archaeology · April, 2009
Vol. 74 #2
Change and Continuity; Practice and Memory: Native American Persistence in Colonial New England; Rethinking the Ramey State: Was Cahokia the Center of a Theater State?; Adaptive Cycles of Coastal Hunter-Gatherers; A Formal Test of the Origin of Variation in North American Early Paleoindian Projectile Points; Pronghorn Dental Age Profiles and Holocene Hunting Strategies at Hogup Cave; Utah; Occasional Hunts or Mass Kills? Investigating the Origins of Archaeological Pronghorn Bonebeds in Southwest Wyoming; Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Dating of Temper in Shell-Tempered Ceramics: Test Cases from Mississippi; Southeastern United States; Understanding Cache Variability: A Deliberately Burned Early Paleoindian Tool Assemblage from the Crowfield Site; Southwestern Ontario; Canada
Writers: Stephen W. Silliman, Julie Zimmermann Holt, Victor D. Thompson, John A. Turck, Briggs Buchanan, Marcus J. Hamilton, David A. Byers, Brenda L. Hill, Jack N. Fenner, Evan Peacock, James K. Feathers, D. Brian Deller, Christopher J. Ellis, James R. Keron