Northwest plateau ethnology and archaeology

2005 Hayden, Brian
“Alcohol production and feasting in the ancient world.” Comment on J. Jennings et al. Current Anthropology 46:290–1

2005 Speller, Camilla, D. Yand, and B. Hayden
“Ancient DNA Investigation of Prehistoric Salmon Resource Utilization at Keatley Creek, British Columbia, Canada.” Journal of Archaeological Science 32:1378–1389

2004 Hayden, B., and Ron Adams
“Ritual Structures in Transegalitarian Communities.” In William Prentiss and Ian Kuijt (Eds.) Complex Hunter-Gatherers: Evolution and Organization of Prehistoric Communities on the Plateau of Northwestern North America. University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City. Pp. 84–102.

2004 Hayden, B., and Sara Mossop Cousins
“The social dimensions of roasting pits in a winter village site.” In William Prentiss and Ian Kuijt (Eds.) Complex Hunter-Gatherers: Evolution and Organization of Prehistoric Communities on the Plateau of Northwestern North America. University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City. Pp. 140–154.

2004 (Ed.)
The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume III: Excavations. Archaeology Press: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.

2003 Hayden, Brian and J. Ryder
“Cultural collapses in the Northwest: A reply to Ian Kuijit.” American Antiquity 68: 157–160.

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

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

1997
The Pithouses of Keatley Creek. Harcourt, Brace: New York.

1997
“Observations on the prehistoric social and economic structure of the North American Plateau.” World Archaeology 29: 242–261.

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

1996 Hayden, Brian, Edward Bakewell, and Rob Gargett
“The world’s longest-lived corporate group: Lithic analysis reveals prehistoric social organization near Lillooet, British Columbia.” American Antiquity 61: 341–356.

1996 Hayden, Brian, Nora Franco, and Jim Spafford
“Evaluating lithic strategies and design criteria.” In George Odell, (editor), Theory and behavior from stone tools. Plenum Publishing: New York. Pp. 9–49.

1996 Hayden, Brian, Gregory Reinhardt, Richard MacDonald, Dan Holmberg, and David Crellin
“Space per capita and the optimal size of housepits.” In, Gary Coupland and E. Banning (editors), People who lived in big houses: Archaeological perspectives on large domestic structures. Prehistory Press: Madison, Wisconsin. Pp. 151–164.

1996 Lepofsky, Dana, Karla Kusmer, Brian Hayden, and Ken Lertzman
“Reconstructing Prehistoric Socioeconomies from Paleoethnobotanical and Zooarchaeological Data: An Example from the British Columbia Plateau.” In Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1): 31–62.

1994
“Competition, labor, and complex hunter-gatherers.” In Ernest Burch, Jr. and Linda Ellanna (editors), Key issues in hunter-gatherer research. Berg Publications: Oxford. Pp. 223–239.

1993 (Hayden, B., and Jim Spafford)
“The Keatley Creek site and corporate group archaeology.” B.C. Studies 99:106–139.

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

1991 (Hayden, B., and June Ryder)
“Prehistoric cultural collapse in the Lillooet area.” American Antiquity 56: 50–65

1985 Hayden, Brian, Morley Eldridge, Anne Eldridge and Aubrey Cannon
“Complex hunter-Gatherers in interior British Columbia.” In T. Douglas Price and James Brown (editors), Prehistoric Hunter/gatherers. Academic Press: New York. Pp. 181–199.




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