2006-2007 - The Field Museum
2006-2007 - The Field Museum
2006-2007 - The Field Museum
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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
PUBLICATIONS, <strong>2006</strong><br />
(Excluding abstracts)<br />
Bennet Bronson<br />
Bronson, B. (<strong>2006</strong>). Patterns of Political Regeneration in Southeast and East Asia. In After Collapse:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Regeneration of Complex Societies, ed. G. W. Schwartz and J. J. Nichols, 137-144. Tucson,<br />
University of Arizona Press.<br />
Winifred Creamer<br />
Haas, J. and Creamer, W. (<strong>2006</strong>). Crucible of Andean Civilization: <strong>The</strong> Peruvian Coast from 3000 to<br />
1800 BC. Curr. Anthrop. 47: 745-775.<br />
L. Antonio Curet<br />
Curet, L. A. (<strong>2006</strong>). Historia Social y Política del Caribe Antiguo. Arqueología del Area Intermedia 7 (in<br />
press).<br />
Curet, L. A. (<strong>2006</strong>). Las Crónicas en la Arqueología de Puerto Rico y del Caribe. Caribbean Studies 34:<br />
163-199.<br />
Curet, L. A., Newsom, L. A., and deFrance, S. (<strong>2006</strong>). Social and Cultural Changes in the Civic and<br />
Ceremonial Center of Tibes, Puerto Rico. J. of <strong>Field</strong> Arch. 31: 23-39.<br />
Curet, L. A. (<strong>2006</strong>). Missing the Point and an Illuminating Example: Response to Keegan’s Comment.<br />
Ethnohistory 53: 393-398.<br />
Curet, L. A. (<strong>2006</strong>). Review of Ancient Boriquen: Archaeology of Native Puerto Rico, ed. P. Siegel. <strong>The</strong><br />
Americas 63: 156-157.<br />
Laure Dussubieux<br />
Martin, R. D., Maclarnon, A. M., Phillips, J. L., Dussubieux, L., Williams, P. R., and Dobyns, W. B.<br />
(<strong>2006</strong>). Comment on <strong>The</strong> Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis (Technical Comment). Science 312: 999b.<br />
Lankton, J. and Dussubieux, L. (<strong>2006</strong>). Early Glass in Asian Maritime Trade: A Review and an<br />
Interpretation of Compositional Analyses. J. of Glass Studies 48: 121-144.<br />
Gary M. Feinman<br />
Feinman, G. M. (<strong>2006</strong>). <strong>The</strong> economic underpinnings of prehispanic Zapotec civilization: Small-scale<br />
production, economic interdependence, and market exchange. In Agricultural Strategies, ed. J. Marcus<br />
and C. Stanish, 255-280. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.<br />
Feinman, G. M. (published <strong>2006</strong>, copyright date 2005). Settlement and landscape archaeology (in<br />
Chinese). Oriental Archaeology (Shandong University, Jinan, China) 2: 272-279.<br />
Feinman, G. M. (<strong>2006</strong>). Anthropology update: Notes from the department chair. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />
Anthropology Alliance Newsletter, Winter/Spring.<br />
Feinman, G. M. (<strong>2006</strong>). Anthropology update: Notes from the department chair. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />
Anthropology Alliance Newsletter, Fall.<br />
Feinman, G. M. (<strong>2006</strong>). Comment on Ian Keen, “Constraints on the development of enduring inequalities<br />
in Late Holocene Australia.” Current Anthropology 47: 20-21.<br />
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