Publications
- 1972a A Discussion of Chancay Funerary Dolls. Indian Notes
8(1): 18-25. New York: Museum of the American Indian.
- 1972b Handedness in Prehistory: A Study of Tools from
Ancient Chile. Indian Notes 9(4): 98-109. New York: Museum
of the American Indian.
- 1974a A Polychrome Urn from Peru. Indian Notes 19(1):
2-8. New York: Museum of the American Indian.
- 1974b Expansion of the Huari Empire. Indian Notes 10(2):
48-58. New York: Museum of the American Indian.
- 1976 Ronquin Revisited. Proceedings of the 6th International
Congress for the Study of Pre-Columbian Cultures of the
Lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe, 1975. Gainesville: U. of Florida.
Pp. 117-122. (fourth author with I. Rouse, J.M. Cruxent,
and F. Olsen)
- 1978* La Gruta: An Early Tropical Forest Community of
the Middle Orinoco. In Ensayos Antropologicos en Homenaje
a J.M. Cruxent, edited by E. Wagner and A. Zucchi. Caracas:
Centro de Estudios Avancados/Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones
Cientificas. Pp. 173-201. (symposia participation 1977)
- 1979* The Goldsmith: The Cocle Style of Ancient Panama.
In 1979 under books and monographs. Pp. 66-101.
- 1981a* Isotopic Evidence for Prehistoric Subsistence
Change at Parmana, Venezuela. Nature 292(5823): 536-538.
(second author with N. van der Merwe and J.C. Vogel)
- 1981b The Perils of Parmana. Early Man 3(3): 11-17. Center
for American Archaeology, Northwestern U.
- 1983 O Museu Esta Descobrindo Como Viviam os Indios do
Marajo. O Liberal, Sunday, October 30. Belem.
- 1984a* Population, Health, and the Evolution of Subsistence:
Conclusions. In Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture,
edited by M. Cohen and G. Armelagos. New York: Academic
Press. Pp. 559-583. (symposia participation, 1982a)
- 1984b Problems Interpreting the Spread of Cultivated
Plants in the New World. In Pre-Columbian Plant Migration,
edited by D. Stone. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology
and Ethnology 76. Pp.1-18. Cambridge: Harvard U. (symposia
participation, 1982b)
- 1987a* The Evolution of Human Diets. In Food and Evolution:
Toward a Theory of Human Food Habits, edited by M. Harris
and E. Ross. Philadelphia: Temple U. Press. Pp. 565-578.
(symposia participation 1983)
- 1987b* Chiefdoms in the Amazon and Orinoco. In Chiefdoms
in the Americas, edited by R. D. Drennan and C. Uribe. Lanham,
MD.: U. Press of America. Pp. 153-185. (symposia participation,
1985c)
- 1987c* Review of Advances in World Archaeology, vol.
4. American Antiquity 52(2): 438.
- 1988a* Microcomputers in the Lower Amazon Project. Advances
in Computer Archaeology 4:41-53. (symposia participation,
1988d).
- 1988b* Interpreting Certain Female Images in Prehistoric
Art. In The Role of Gender in Precolumbian Art and Architecture,
edited by Virginia E. Miller. Lanham, MD.: U. Press of America.
Pp. 1-34. (symposia participation, 1985b)
- 1988c* Defining Prehistoric Biocultural Adaptation in
Amazonia. Congreso Internacional de Americanistas. Bogota:
U. Nacional. (symposia participation, 1985d)
- 1988d* Archaeological Research on Marajo Island. Revista
do Museu Paulista N.S. 33: 7-40. Universidade de Sao Paulo.
- 1989a Early Mound Builders. Faces, January: 10-14. American
Museum of Natural History and Cobblestone Publishing.
- 1989b* Lost Civilizations of the Lower Amazon. Natural
History, February: 74-83. New York: American Museum of Natural
History.
- 1989c* Resource Management in the Amazon Basin Before
the European Conquest: Beyond Ethnographic Projection. In
Natural Resource Management by Indigenous and Folk Societies
in Amazonia, edited by D. Posey and W. Balee. New York Botanical
Garden. Advances in Economic Botany, No. 7: 30-61. (symposia
participation, 1985e)
- 1989d Discussion. In Early Ceramic Population Lifeways
and Adaptive Strategies in the Caribbean, edited by P. E.
Siegel. British Archaeological Reports, International Series,
No. 506. Pp. 407-418. (symposia participation, 1988c)
- 1990a The Historical Perspective on Resource Use in Tropical
Latin America. In Economic Catalysts to Ecological Change.
Working Papers, Tropical Conservation and Development Program,
Latin American Studies. Gainesville: U. of Florida. Pp.
29-64. (symposia participation, 1990b)
- 1990b Review of Lords of the Tiger Spirit: A History
of the Caribs in Colonial Venezuela and Guyana, by Neil
L. Whitehead. Man 25(4): 722.
- 1990c Review of Travels and Archaeology in South Chile,
by J. Bird and M. Bird, edited by J. Hyslop. Latin
American Anthropology Review 2(1):72-74. (appeared 1991)
- 1991a* Determinismo Ecologico na Interpretacao do Desenvolvimento
Social Indigena da Amazonia. In Origens, Adaptacoes, e Diversidade
Biologica do Homen Nativo da Amazonia, edited by W. Neves.
Belem: Museu Goeldi. Pp. 103-141 (symposia participation,
1988b)
- 1991b* Eighth Millennium Pottery from a Prehistoric Shell
Midden in the Brazilian Amazon. Science 254(5038): 1621-1624.
(first author with R. Housley, I. Imazio da Silveira, S.
Maranca, and R. Johnson)
- 1992a* Sociedades Prehistoricas do Amazonas Brasileiro.
In Brasil nas Vesperas do Mundo Moderno: Brazil e Africa,
edited by Francisco Farias and J. Diaz. 2 vols. Lisbon:
Comissao Nacional para as Comemoracoes dos Descobrimentos
Portugueses. Vol. 1, pp. 17-45.
- 1992b* Arqueologia Amazonica. In Historia dos Indios
no Brazil, edited by M. C. da Cunha. Sao Paulo: Companhia
das Letras: Secretaria Municipal de Cultura. Pp. 53-86.
Second edition 1998.
- 1992c* Secrets of the Forest: An Archaeologist Reappraises
the Past--and Future--of Amazonia. The Sciences November/December:
22-28. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. Reprinted
in 2001.
- 1993* The Rise and Fall of the Amazon Chiefdoms. L'Homme
33 (126-128): 255-284. Special Issue. Le Remontee de l'Amazone:
Anthropologie et Histoire des Societes Amazoniennes, edited
by A.-C. Taylor and P. Descola. Paris.
- 1994* Amazonian Anthropology: Strategy for a New Synthesis.
In 1994 under books and monographs. Pp. 1-29. (symposia
organized, 1989)
- 1995a* Educating Natural Scientists about the Environment.
In Anthropological Contributions to Environmental Education,
edited by T.A. Arcury and B.R. Johnson. Practicing Anthropology
17(4): 25-28. (symposia participation, 1995)
- 1995b* Early Pottery in the Amazon: Twenty Years of Scholarly
Obscurity. In The Emergence of Pottery: Technology and Innovation
in Ancient Societies, edited by W. Barnett and J. Hoopes.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. Pp. 115-131.
- 1995c* Marajoara, Santarem, and Taperinha. Encyclopedia
of Latin American History and Culture. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons.
- 1996a* Paleoindian Cave Dwellers in the Amazon: The Peopling
of the Americas. Science 272: 373-384. (first author with
M. Lima Costa, C. Lopes Machado, M. Michab, N. Mercier,
H. Valladas, J. Feathers, W. Barnett, M. Imazio da Silveira,
A. Henderson, J. Sliva, B. Chernoff, D. Reese, J.A. Holman,
N. Toth, and K. Schick)
- 1996b Review of Indigenous Peoples and the Future of
Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World,
by L.E. Sponsel. Man 2(3): 564-565.
- 1996c Complex Societies in Amazonia. In The Origins of
Complex Societies in Tropical Forests (Amazonia, The Lowland
Maya Region of Northern Guatemala and Southern Mexico),
edited by T. Hester, International Union of Prehistoric
and Protohistoric Sciences Colloquium XXXIV: 27-31. Forli,
Italy: A.B.A.C.O. Pp. 27-32. Abstract. (symposia participation,
1996f)
- 1996d* South America, Prehistory and Early History of
the Amazon. Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian
N. Fagan. New York: Oxford U. Press.
- 1996e* Mounds of the Amazon. Oxford Companion to Archaeology,
edited by Brian Fagan. New York: Oxford University Press.
- 1997a The Influence of Geology on Soils, Biota, and the
Human Occupation of Amazonia. For Geology and Society, edited
by M. Lima da Costa. Belem: U. Federal do Para, Centro de
Geociencias. Pp. 1-14. (symposia participation, 1996b)
- 1997b Ancient and Modern Hunter-Gatherers of Amazonia.
In The Wonders of Science. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto de
Mathematica Pura e Aplicada, CNPq. Pp. 27-41. (symposia
participation, 1996c)
- 1997c The Case of the Caverna da Pedra Pintada. Explorers
Journal 74(4): 23-25.
- 1997d Conversations
with the Community: AAAS at the Millennium. Science
278:2066-2067. (author with S. Jasanoff, Rita Colwell, M.S.
Dresselhaus, R.D. Goldman, M.R.C. Greenwood, A.S. Huang,
W. Lester, S.A. Levin, M.C. Linn, Jane Lubchenco, M.J. Novacek,
J. Taylor, and N. Wexler, in alphabetical order)
- 1997e* Dating a Paleoindian Site in the Amazon in Comparison
with Clovis Culture. Science 275: 1950-1952. (first author
with Marcondes Lima da Costa, Linda Brown, John E. Douglas,
Matthew O'Donnell, Ellen Quinn, Judy Kemp, Christiane Lopes
Machado, Maura Imazio da Silveira, James Feathers, and Andrew
Henderson)
- 1998a* Ancient and Modern Hunter-Gatherers of Lowland
South America: An Evolutionary Problem. In Advances in Historical
Ecology, edited by W. Balee. New York: Columbia U. Press.
Pp. 190-212. (symposia participation, 1994d)
- 1998b* Paleoindian and Archaic Occupations in the Lower
Amazon, Brazil: A Summary and Comparison. In Festschrift
Honoring Wesley Hurt, edited by Mark Plew. Lanham, Md.:
U. Press of America. Pp. 165-192.
- 1998c Lita Osmundsen (1926-1998). American Anthropologist
100(3): 753-756. (third author with Mary Ellen Morbeck and
Mary Catherine Bateson) (appeared 1999)
- 1998d* Luminescence Dates for the Paleoindian Site of
Pedra Pintada, Brazil. Quaternary Geochronology 17(11):
1041-1046. (last author with M. Michab, J.K. Feathers, J.-L.
Joron, N. Mercier, M. Selos, H. Valladas, and J.-L. Reyss)
- 1999a* Twelve Thousand Years of Human-Environment Interaction
in the Amazon Floodplain. In Diversity, Development, and
Conservation in Amazonia's Whitewater Floodplains, edited
by C. Padoch, J.M. Ayres, M. Pinedo-Vasquez, and A. Henderson.
Advances in Economic Botany, Vol. 13. New York: New York
Botanical Garden. Pp. 371-392. (symposia participation,
1994h)
- 1999b O Povoamento das Americas: O Panorama Brasileiro.
In Pre-historia da Terra Brasilis, edited by M. C. Tenorio.
Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro.
Pp. 35-50.
- 1999c Dating the Rock Art at Monte Alegre, Brazil. In
Dating and the Earliest Rock Art, edited by M.A. Strecker
and Paul Bahn. Oxford: Oxbow Books. Pp. 35-40.
- 1999d The Peopling of the Americas. In Brittanica Book
of the Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia
Brittanica, Inc. Pp. 418-419.
- 1999e* The Maritime-Highland-Forest Dynamic and the Origins
of Complex Society. In History of the Native Peoples of
the Americas. South America, Part 1, edited by F. Salomon
and S. Schwartz. New York: Cambridge U. Press. Pp. 264-349.
- 1999f* Ancient Hunter-Gatherers of South America. In
Cambridge University Encyclopedia of Hunter-Gatherers, edited
by R. Lee and R. Daly. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press. Pp.
86-92.
- 1999g* The Role of Floodplain Lakes in Human Evolution
in Amazonia and Beyond. In 1999 under books and monographs.
Pp. 87-100.
- 1999h* The Development of Prehistoric Complex Societies:
Amazonia, A Tropical Forest. For Complex Polities in the
Ancient Tropical World, edited by E.A. Bacus and L. Lucero.
Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association
Number 9. Pp. 13-34. (symposia participation, 1996e)
- 2000a* Who's on First? There's Still No End to the Controversy
over When and How Humans Populated the New World. Natural
History, October/November, 7: 76-79. Reprinted in 2002.
New York: American Museum of Natural History
- 2000b* The Lower Amazon: A Dynamic Human Habitat. In
Imperfect Balance: Landscape Transformations in the Precolumbian
Americas, edited by D.L. Lentz. New York: Columbia University
Press. Pp. 455-491.
- 2000c Mound-building Societies of the Amazon and Orinoco.
Archaeologia de las Tierras Bajas, edited by A. Duran Coirolo.
Montevideo: Ministerio de Educacion. (symposia participation,
1996a)
- 2000d* New Information from Old Collections: The Interface
of Science and Systematic Collections. In Museum Issues
and Trends, edited by A. Hitchcock. Cultural Resource Management
23(5): 25-29. U. S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Cultural Resources.
- 2000e* The Resources of Response at Floodplain Lakes
of Amazonia. In Archaeology of World Lakes, edited by A.
Matsui and K, Makino. Tokyo: Kuba Pro. Co., Ltd. Pp. 119-136.
- 2001a Review of Indigenous South Americans of the Past
and Present: An Ecological Perspective, by D. A. Wilson.
Journal of Anthropological Research 57: 97-99.
- 2001b* Reprint of 1992c in Through the Looking Glass,
edited by L. Cronk and V. Bryant. New York: McGraw-Hill
Higher Education. Pp. 203-215.
- 2001c* Reprint of 2000a. In Annual Editions: Archaeology,
edited by L. Hasten. Guilford, CT: McGraw-Hill, Dushkin
Group. Pp. 69-72.
- 2002a* Gender in Human Nature: Sociobiology Revisited
and Revised. In In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological
Approaches, edited by S.M. Nelson and M. Rosen-Ayalon. Walnut
Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Pp. 355-376.
- 2002b* Migrations and Adaptations of the First Americans:
Clovis and Pre-Clovis Viewed from South America. In The
First Americans: The Pleistocene Colonization of the New
World, edited by Nina Jablonski. Memoirs of the California
Academy of Sciences No. 27. Berkeley: University of California
Press and the California Academy of Sciences. Pp. 159-236.
(first author with John Douglas and Linda Brown) (symposia
participation, 1999e)
- 2002c* Early Amazonian. In Encyclopedia of Prehistory,
edited by Peter N. Peregrine and Melvin Ember. New York:
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers and H.R.A.F. Pp. 75-77.
- 2002d* Late Amazonian. In Encyclopedia of Prehistory,
edited by Peter N. Peregrine and Melvin Ember. New York:
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers and H.R.A.F. Pp. 289-293.
- 2002e* Foreword. In The Tutu Archaeological Village Site:
A Multidisciplinary Case Study in Human Adaptation, edited
by Elizabeth Righter. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Publishing Group. Pp. xx1-xxv.
- 2003a* Geoarchaeological Exploration of Guajara, A Prehistoric
Earth Mound in Brazil. Geoarchaeology 18(3): 287-331. (second
co-author with B.W. Bevan)
- 2003b La Ciencia Transdisciplinaria. La Vanguardia 6
November 2003. Spain.
- 2003c Trans-scienza: La Scienza Oltre I Proprio Limiti.
Quark 9: 34. Italy.
- 2003d Transdisciplinarni Veda: Prolomeni Banier Mezi
Obory. Vesmir November. Czech Republic.
- 2003e The Benefit of Foresight: An Archaeologist in Process.
Before
Farming 3/4 (9): 1-12.
Articles in Press or In Preparation for Publication
- nda* L'Utilizzazione delle Risorse Vegetali: Il Caso
dell'Amazzonia. In Il Mondo dell'Archeologia, Vol. I., edited
by Sabatino Moscati. Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana,
Fondata da Giovanni Treccani. P. 629.
- ndb* Amazzonia, Culture della. In Il Mondo dell'Archeologia,
Vol. I., edited by Sabatino Moscati. Rome: Istituto della
Enciclopedia Italiana, Fondata da Giovanni Treccani.
- ndc* Prehistoric Complex Society at Santarem in the Brazilian
Amazon. In preparation for submission to Science. (first
author with Ellen Quinn, John Douglas, Bruce Bevan, Linda
Brown, Marcio Amaral, Chris Philipp, Maura Imazio da Silveira,
Vilacy Galucio, and Vera Guapindaia.
- ndd* Clovis in Context: New Light of the Peopling of
the Americas. Human Biology 1-2(1-5). (symposia participation,
1998b)
- nde* Another Look at the Statistics of Clovis Dating.
For nda under books and monographs. (third author with L.
Brown and J. Douglas) (symposia organized, 1997)
- ndf* Clovis Dating and Stratigraphy Revisited. For nda
under books and monographs. (first author with L. Brown,
J. Douglas, E. Quinn, M. O'Donnell, and J. Kemp) (symposia
organized, 1997)
- ndg* Terminal Pleistocene Occupations in North Asia and
the Americas: Dating, Lithics, and Geography. For nda under
books and monographs. (first author with J. Douglas, L.
Brown, and E. Quinn. (symposia participation, 1998a)
- ndh* Who's on First? There's Still No End to the Controversy
over When and How Humans Populated the New World. For Introduction
to Anthropology Study Guide, edited by Kevin Means. Dubuque,
Iowa: McGraw-Hill Primis Custom Publishing. (First published
in 2000, Natural History 7: 76-79.)
- ndi* Ecology in Human Evolution: The Role of the Environment
in the Origins of the Species and the Development of Societies.
In preparation for Anthropological Archaeology from the
School of American Research - Theoretical and Conceptual
Integration: Papers in Honor of Doug Schwartz, edited by
V. Scarborough and R. Leventhal.
- ndj* Geophysical Archaeology in the Lower Amazon: A Case
Study. In preparation for Remote Sensing in Archaeology,
edited by Farouk El Baz and James R. Wiseman. Plenum Publishers.
- ndk* Early Peoples of Amazonia. In preparation for Handbook
of South American Archaeology, edited by Helaine Silverman
and William Isbell. Montreal: Kluwer.
- ndl* Review of Early Inhabitants of the Amazon Tropical
Rain Forest: A Study of Humans and Environmental Dynamics
by S. Mora. In press at American Anthropologist.
- ndm* Review of Archaeology of Formative Ecuador by J.
S. Raymond and R. Burger. In preparation for Journal of
the Royal Anthropological Institute.
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