Leaders in Learning: Publications of Faculty & Staff
Anthropology 2003-2004
COLQUHOUN, I.C.
Birkinshaw, C.R., and I.C. Colquhoun. 2004. Lemur Food Plants. The Natural History of Madagascar. S.M. Goodman, and J.P. Benstead. Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. 1207-1220. First systematic review of studies detailing lemur diets and feeding ecologies.
CREIDER, C.A.
Creider, C.A. 2003. Swahili verbal inflection in theoretical perspective. Studies in Word Grammar. k. Sugayama. Kobe, Japan: Kobe City University of Foreign Studies. 33-46.
DARNELL, R.
Darnell, R. 2004. The Beast on the Table: Conferencing With Anthropologists. Current Anthropology 45 (2): 295-296.
ELLIS, C.J.
Ellis, C.J., J. Tomenchuk, and Holland J. 2003. Typology, Use and Sourcing of the Late Pleistocene Lithic Artifacts from the Hiscock Site. The Hiscock Site: Later Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archaeology of Western New York State. 37. R.S. Laub. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences Buffalo, New York: Buffalo Museum of Science. 221-237.
MCDOUGALL, A.K.
McDougall, A.K., and L. Philips Valentine. 2004. Sovereign Survival: Borders as Issues. Journal of Borderland Studies 19 (no 1): 23-35.
Philips Valentine, L., and McDougall A.K. 2004. Constructing Equality: Ideological Transformation in Canadian Political Discourse. Communicating Ideologies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse and Social Practice : 357-390.
Philips Valentine, L., and McDougall A.K. 2004. Imposing the Border: The Detroit River from 1786-1807. Journal of Borderland Studies 19 (no 1): 13-22.
NELSON, A.J.
Nelson, A.J., and C. Nelson. 2003. In search of the ancient
Peruvians: The Pacasmayo Museum Project. Deciphering Ancient Bones:
The Research Potential of Bioarchaeological Collections. J.
Peters, and G. Grupe. Documenta Archaeobiologiae Yearbook of the State
Collection of Anthropology and Palaeoanatomy Rahden/Westf: Verlag M.
Leidorf. 29-47.
Thompson, J.L., G. Krovitz, and A.J. Nelson. Patterns of Growth and Development in the Genus Homo. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology 37. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 470 pp. Available at http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521822726.
Thompson, J.L., A.J. Nelson, and B. Illerhaus. 2003. Le
Moustier 1 – Zusammenfassung einer studie. Le Moustier unde Combe
Capelle: Die altsteinzeitlichen Funde des Schweizer Archäologen
Otto Hauser. Bestandskatalog Band 9. A. Hoffmann. Berlin:
Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesiz. 65-73.
PHILIPS VALENTINE, L.
McDougall, A.K., and L. Philips Valentine. 2004. Sovereign Survival: Borders as Issues. Journal of Borderland Studies 19 (no 1): 23-35.
Philips Valentine, L. 2003. Song of Transformation: Performing Iorquoian Identity Through Non-Traditional Song. Ethnologies 25 (2): 131-144.
Philips Valentine, L., and McDougall A.K. 2004. Constructing Equality: Ideological Transformation in Canadian Political Discourse. Communicating Ideologies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse and Social Practice : 357-390.
Philips Valentine, L., and McDougall A.K. 2004. Imposing the Border: The Detroit River from 1786-1807. Journal of Borderland Studies 19 (no 1): 13-22.
SPENCE, M.W.
DeLaurier, A., and M.W. Spence. 2003. Cranial Genetic Markers: Implications for Postmarital Residence Patterns. Bones of the Ancestors: The Archaeology and Osteobiography of the Moatfield Ossuary. R. Williamson, and S. Pfeiffer. Gatineau: Canadian Museum of Civilization. 263-294.
Spence, M.W. 2004. The Burials of the Brian Site. KEWA 04 (1): 2-14.
White, C.D., R. Storey, F.J. Longstaffe, and M.W. Spence. 2004. Immigration, Assimilation and Status at the ancient city of Teotihuacan: Stable Isotopic Evidence from Tlajinga 33. Latin American Antiquity 15 (2): 176-198.
WHITE, C.D.
Schwarcz, H.P., and C.D. White. 2004. The Grasshopper or the Ant?: Cultigen-Use Strategies in Ancient Nubia From C-13 Analyses of Human Hair. Journal of Archaeological Science 31 (6): 753-762.
Spence, M., C. White, F. Longstaffe, and K. Law. 2004. Victims of the victims: Human trophies worn by sacrificed soldiers from the Feathered Serpent Pyramid, Teotihucan. Ancient Mesoamerica 15: 1-15.
Spence, M., C. White, E. Rattray, and F. Longstaffe. Un análisis de las proportiones de los isótopos del oxÍgeno en los entierros del Barrio de los Commerciantes. La Costa del Golfa en Tiempos Teotihuacanos: Propuestas y Perspectivas. M.E. Ruiz Gallut, and A.P. Soto. Mexico : Centro de Estudios Teotihuacanos, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. 469-492.
White, C. 2004. Stable Isotopes and the Human-Animal Interface in Maya Biosocial and Environmental Systems. Archaeofauna 13: 183-198.
White, C.D., F.J. Longstaffe, and K.R. Law. 2004. Exploring
the Effects of Environment, Physiology and Diet on Oxygen Isotope
Ratios in Ancient Nubian Bones and Teeth. Journal of Archaeological
Science 31 (2): 233-250.
White, C.D., M.D. Pohl, H.P.
Schwarcz, and F.J. Longstaffe. 2004. Feast, field and Forest:
Deer and dog diets at Lagartero, Tikal and Copán.
Mesoamerican Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory. K.F.
Emery. Los Angeles, CA: Costen Institute of Archaeology, University of
California. 141-158.
White, C.D., M.W. Spence, and F.J. Longstaffe. 2004. Demography and ethnic continuity in the Tlailotlacan enclave of Teotihuacan: The evidence from stable oxygen isotopes. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 23: 385-403.
White, C.D., R. Storey, F.J. Longstaffe, and M.W. Spence. 2004. Immigration, Assimilation and Status at the ancient city of Teotihuacan: Stable Isotopic Evidence from Tlajinga 33. Latin American Antiquity 15 (2): 176-198.