Publications arising from the Fraser River Investigations
in Corporate Group Archaeology Project


Hayden, Brian, Morley Eldridge, Anne Eldridge and Aubrey Cannon
1985  Complex hunter-gatherers in interior British Columbia.  In T. Douglas Price and James Brown (eds.), Prehistoric hunter-gatherers.  Academic Press:  New York.  Pp 181-199.
Hayden, Brian and June Ryder
1991  Prehistoric cultural collapse in the Lillooet area.  American Antiquity. 56: 50-65.
Hayden, Brian (editor)
1992  A complex culture of the British Columbia Plateau:  Traditional St'atl'imx resource use.  University of British Columbia Press:  Vancouver.
Hayden, Brian
1993  Complex hunter-gatherers and corporate groups in northwestern North America.  Actes du XIIe Congres International des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques.  Bratislava:  Slovakia.  Volume 3.  Pp. 517-519.
Hayden, Brian and Jim Spafford
1993  The Keatley Creek site and corporate group archaeology.  B.C. Studies 99: 106-139.
Hayden, Brian
1994  Competition, labor, and complex hunter-gatherers.  In Ernst burch, Jr., and Linda Ellanna (eds.), Key Issues in hunter gatherer research. Berg Publications:  Oxford.  Pp 223-239.
Peterson, Philip, Brian Hayden, and F.D. Fracchia
1994  Case Study:  Integrating spatial data display with virtual reconstruction.  Proceedings of Visualization '94.  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.  Computer Society Press:  Los Alamitos, California.  Pp. 359-362.
Hayden, Brian
1995  Pathways to power: principles for creating socioeconomic inequities.  In T.D. Price and G. Feinman (eds.), Foundations of social inequity.  Pp. 15-85.  Plenum Press, New York.
Peterson, Philip, F. David Fracchia, and Brian Hayden
1995  A virtual computer imaging technique for archaeological research.  Society for American Archaeology Bulletin.  13 (4): 30-33.
Peterson, Philip, F. David Fracchia, and Brian Hayden
1995  Integrating spatial data display with virtual reconstruction.  Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Computer Graphics and Applications.  15(4): 40-46.
Hayden, Brian
1996  Thresholds of power in emergent complex societies.  In Jeanne Arnold, (ed.), Emergent complexity:  The evolution of intermediate societies.  Pp. 50-58.  International Monographs in Prehistory:  Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Hayden, Brian, Nora Franco, and Jim Spafford
1996  Evaluating lithic strategies and design criteria.  In George Odell (ed.), Stone Tools:  Theoretical insights into human prehistory.  Plenum Press:  New York.  Pp. 9-49.

in press

Hayden, Brian
The pithouses of Keatley Creek.  Harcourt, New York.
Hayden, Brian, Edward Bakewell, and Rob Gargett
The world's longest-lived corporate group:  Lithic sourcing reveals prehistoric social organization near Lillooet, British Columbia.  American Antiquity.
Hayden, Brian and Rick Schulting
The Plateau Interaction Sphere.  American Antiquity.
Lepofsky, Dana, Karla Kusmer, Brian Hayden and Kenneth Lertzman
Reconstructing prehistoric socioeconomies from paleoethnobotanical and zooarchaeological data:  An example from the British Columbia Plateau.  Journal of Ethnobiology.

Films and Videos

Hayden, Brian and Bruce Mohun
1994  The life and death of the Classic Lillooet Culture.  Commercial video produced by Simon Fraser University; New Vision Media Distributors:  Richmond, B.C.
Hayden, Brian (advisor)
1993  Collapse of a Complex Society: Prehistoric Discoveries in British Columbia.  Documentary on Keatley Creek.  Produced by Bruce Mohun, KNOW.

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