Cultural ecology, political ecology, domestication

in press Hayden, Brian and T. Earle
"Political economy perspectives in trade before and beyond civilization." In J. Ling, R. Chacon and K. Kristiansen (eds.). Trade before civilization. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

in press Hayden, Brian
"Status pursuits in the past and the condition we are now in." In P. Roscoe and C. Esenhour (eds.). Consumption, status and sustainability. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

2019 Hayden, Brian
"Why ideologies and values changed: the role of aggrandizer strategies and secret societies." Expression 24 (June 2019):8-17.

2018 Hayden, Brian
The power of ritual in prehistory. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

2017 Hayden, Brian
"An ethnoarchaeological odyssey: Or, how ethnoarchaeology changed my perspective on life." Ethnoarchaeology 9:81-104.

2014 Hayden, Brian
The power of feasts. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

2013 Hayden, Brian
Naissance de l'inégalité. CNRS Editions: Paris.

2009 Hayden, Brian
“Funerals as Feasts: Why Are They So Important?” Cambridge Archaeological Journal 19:29–52.

2009 Hayden, Brian
“The Proof is in the Pudding: Feasting and the Origins of Domestication.” Current Anthropology 50:597–601, 708–9.

2008 Hayden, Brian
“Agriculture: Social Consequences.” In, Deborah Pearsall (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology.Elsevier: Amsterdam. Pp. 123–131.

2004 Hayden, Brian
“Archaeology in the New Millenium.” Journal of Irreproducible Results 48(4):28–30.

2003 Hayden, Brian
“Were luxury foods the first domesticates? Ethnoarchaeological perspectives from Southeast Asia.” World Archaeology 34:458–469.

2001 Hayden, Brian and Huguette Sansonnet-Hayden
“Cognata, capta, and data: Hunting for meaning.” The SAA Archaeological Record. 1(3): 34–36.

2001 Hayden, Brian
“Richman, Poorman, Beggarman, Chief: The Dynamics of Social Inequality.” In G. Feinman, and T. Price (eds.), Archaeology at the Millenium: A sourcebook. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York. Pp. 231–272.

2001 Hayden, Brian
“The Dynamics of Wealth and Poverty in the Transegalitarian Societies of Southeast Asia.” Antiquity 75: 571–81.

2001 Hayden, Brian
“Fabulous feasts: A prolegomenon to the importance of feasting.” In M. Dietler and B. Hayden (eds.), Feasts: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food, Politics, and Power. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, DC. Pp. 23–64.

2001 Dietler, Michael and Brian Hayden (eds.)
Feasts: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food, Politics, and Power. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, DC.

2000
(Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume II: Socioeconomy. Archaeology Press: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.

1997 Hayden, Brian, and Rick Schulting
“The Plateau Interaction Sphere and Late Prehistoric cultural complexity.” American Antiquity 62: 51–85.

1996
“Thresholds of power in emergent complex societies.” In Jeanne Arnold, (editor), Emergent complexity: The evolution of intermediate societies. Pp. 50–58 International Monographs in Prehistory: Ann Arbor, Michigan

1995
“A new overview of domestication.” In T. Douglas Price and A. Gebauer (editors), Last hunters – first farmers: New perspectives on the prehistoric transition to agriculture. School of American Research Press: Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pp. 273–299.

1995
“Pathways to power: Principles for creating socioeconomic inequalities.” In T.D. Price and G. Feinman, Foundation of Social Inequality. Plenum: New York. Pp. 15–85.

1993
“The cultural capacities of Neandertals: a review and re-evaluation.” Journal of Human Evolution 24:113–146.

1993
Archaeology: The science of once and future things. W.H. Freeman: New York.

1992
A complex culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl’atl’imx resource use. B. Hayden (editor). University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver.

1992
“Models of domestication.” In, Anne B. Gebauer and T.D. Price, Transitions to agriculture in prehistory. Prehistory Press: Madison, Wisconsin. Pp. 11–19.

1992
“Observing prehistoric women.” In Cheryl Claassen (editor), Exploring gender through archaeology. Prehistory Press: Madison, Wisconsin. Pp. 33–48.

1990 (Hayden, B., and Rob Gargett)
“Big man, big heart?: A Mesoamerican view of the emergence of complex society.” Ancient Mesoamerica 1: 3–20

1990
“Nimrods, piscators, pluckers and planters: The emergence of food production.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 9: 31–69

1986
“Resources, rivalry, and reproduction: The influence of basic resource characteristics on reproductive behavior.” In Penn Handwerker (Ed.), Culture and Reproduction, Westview Press: Boulder. Pp. 176–195.

1986 Hayden, Brian, Michael Deal, Aubrey Cannon, and Joanna Casey
“Ecological determinants of women’s status among hunter/gatherers.” Human Evolution 1: 449–473.

1984 Hayden, Brian and Aubrey Cannon
The structure of material systems: Ethnoarchaeology in the Maya Highlands. Society for American Archaeology, SAA Papers No.3: Washington, DC.

1983
“Social characteristics of early Austronesian colonizers.” Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 4:123–134.

1982 (and A. Cannon)
“The corporate group as an archaeological unit.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1:132–58.

1982
“Interaction parameters and the demise of PaleoIndian craftsmanship.” Plains Anthropologist 27:109–123.

1981
“Research and development in the stone age: technological transitions among hunter/gatherers.” Current Anthropology 2: 519–548.

1981
“Subsistence and ecological adaptations of modern hunter/gatherers.” In G. Teleki and R. Harding (eds.): Omnivorous Primates: gathering and hunting in human evolution. pp. 344–422. Columbia University Press: New York.

1978
“Bigger is better?: Factors determining Ontario Iroquois site sizes.” Canadian Journal of Archaeology No.2:107–116.

1978
“A general diffusion model.” In: Philip Duke, Diffusion and Migration. Archaeological Association, University of Calgary, Calgary, pp. 106–124.

1977
“Corporate groups and the Late Ontario Iroquoian longhouse.” Ontario Archaeology. 28:3–16.

1975
“Dingoes: pets or producers?” Mankind 10:11–15.

1975
“The carrying capacity dilemma.” In: Alan Swedlund (ed.), Population Studies in Archaeology and biological Anthropology. Society for American Archaeology, Memoir 30: 11–21.

1972
“Population control among hunter/gatherers.” World Archaeology 4: 205–221.





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