Society for American Archaeology · October, 2009
Vol. 74 #4
Exploring Stó:Lō-Coast Salish Interaction and Identity in Ancient Houses and Settlements in the Fraser Valley; British Columbia; Mounds, Myths, and Cherokee Townhouses in Southwestern North Carolina; The Cave in the Kiva: The Kiva Niche and Painted Walls in the Rio Grande Valley; Adoption and Intensification of Agriculture in the North American Southwest: Notes toward a Quantitative Approach; Antiquity of Communal Pronghorn Hunting in the North-Central Great Basin; The Jim Pitts Site: A Stratified Paleoindian Site in the Black Hills of South Dakota; Fieldworker Experience and Single-Episode Screening as Sources of Data Recovery Bias in Archaeology: A Case Study from the Central Pacific Northwest Coast
Writers: Dana Lepofsky, David M. Schaepe, Anthony P. Graesch, Michael Lenert, Patricia Ormerod, Keith Thor Carlson, Jeanne E. Arnold, Michael Blake, Patrick Moore, John J. Clague, Christopher B. Rodning, Polly Schaafsma, David A. Phillips, Jr., Bryan Hockett, Timothy W. Murphy, Frederic Sellet, James Donohue, Matthew G. Hill