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Adams, L. A.  1940.  Some characteristic otoliths of American Ostariophysi.  Journal of Morphology 66:497-527.

Adler, K.  1960.  Pseudemys scripta in West Virginia:  Archaeological and modern records.  Journal of Herpetology 2:117-120.

Agenbroad, L. D., and C. V. Haynes.  1975; Bison bison remains at Murray Springs, Arizona.  Kiva 40:309-313.

Aikawa, H., and M. Kato.  1938.  Age determination of fish (preliminary report 1).  Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Sci. Fish 7:79-88.

Akazawa, T. A., and H. Watanabe.  1968.  Restoration of body size of Jomon shell mound fish.  VIII Congress Anthropological and Ethnological  Science, Proceedings:193-197.

Allen, G. M.  1920.  Dogs of American aborigines.  Bulletin Museum Comparative Zoology 63:429-517.

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Anderson, R. M.  1965.  Methods of collecting and preserving vertebrate animals.  Bulletin of the National Museum of Canada 69, Biological Series 18.

Anderson, S.  1972.  Mammals of Chihuahua, taxonomy and distribution.  Bulletin of the American Museum Natural History 148:151-410.

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Appleget, J., and L. L. Smith, Jr.  1950.  The determination of age and rate of growth from vertebrae of the channel catfish, Ictalurus lacustris punctatus.  American Fisheries Society, Transactions 80:119-139.

Appleyard, H. M., and A. B. Wildman.  1969.  Fibers of archaeological interest:  Their examination and identification.  Pp. 624-?, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger Publ., New York, 720 pp.

Armstrong, D. M.  1972.  Distribution of mammals in Colorado.  University of Kansas, Monograph, Museum of Natural History 3:1-415.

Asch, N. B., R. I. Ford, and D.  L. Asch.  1972.  Paleoethnobotany of the Koster Site.  Illinois Valley Archaeological Progr., Research Papers, and Illinois State Museum Report of Investigations 24:1-34.

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Baerreis, D.  1969b.  A preliminary analysis of gastropods from the Mill Creek sites.  Pp. 333-343, in Climatic change and the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa (D. R. Henning, ed.).  Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 15.

Baerreis, D.  1970.  Environmental archaeology in western Iowa.  Iowa Archaeol. Soc.  Newsletter 58:3-15.

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Banfield, A. W. F.  1960.  The use of caribou antler pedicels for age determination.  Journal Wildl. Mgmt. 24:99-102.

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Bardach, J. E.  1955.  The opercular bone on the yellow perch, Perca flavescens, as a tool for age and growth studies.  Copeia 1955:107-109.

Barkalow, F.  1961.  The porcupine and fisher in Alabama archaeological sites.  Journal Mammal. 42:544-545.

Barrows, D. P.  1900.  The ethnobotany of the Coahuila Indians of southern California.  Ph.D.  Dissertation, University of Chicago, Chicago.

Bartlett, A. S., E. S. Barghoorn, and R. Berger.  1969.  Fossil maize from Panama.  Science 165:389-390.

Bass, William M. 1987. Human Osteology: A laboratory and field manual of the human skeleton (3rd ed.). Special Publication No. 2. Missouri Archaeological Society, Columbia, MO.

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Bell, W. H., and E. F. Castetter.  1937.  The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest.  University of New Mexico Bulletin 314.

Bellairs, A. d'. A., and C. R. Jenkin. 1960. The skeleton of birds. Pp. 241-300, in Biology and comparative physiology of birds (A. J. Marshall,  ed.). Academic Press, New York.

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Bergstrom, R. E., ed.  1968.  The Quaternary of Illinois.  A symposium in observance of the centennial of the University of Illinois.  Illinois State Geological Survey, 179 pp.

Biggs, H. E. J.  1969.  Molluscs from human habitation sites, and the problem of ethnological interpretation.  Pp. 423-427, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger Publ., New York, 720 pp.

Boas, F.  1921.  Ethnology of the Kwakiutl.   Bureau of American Ethnology, 35th Annual Report (1913-1914), part. 1:41-794.

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Bochenski, Z. M., and T. Tomek. 1995. How many comparative skeletons do we need to identify a bird bone? Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (Acta paleornithologica, D. Stefan Peters, ed.) 181:357-361.

Bock, W. J. 1962. The pneumatic fossa of the humerus in the Passeres. Auk 79, 425-443.

Boessneck, J.  1969.  Osteological differences between sheep (Ovis aries Linne) and goat (Capra hircus Linne).  Pp. 331-358, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger Publ., New York, 720 pp.

Boessneck, J., H. H. Muller, andf M.  Teichert.  1964.  Osteologische Unterscheidungsmerkmale zwischen Schaf (Ovis aries Linne) und Ziege (Capra hircus Linne).  Kuhn-Arch. 78:1-129.

Boessneck, J., and A. von den Driesch. 1978. The significance of measuring animal bones from archaeological sites. Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Bulletin 2:25-39.

Bökönyi, S.  1969.  Archaeological problems and methods of recognizing domestication.  Pp. 219-230, in The domestication and exploitation of plants and animals (P. J. Ucko and G. W. Dimbleby, eds.).  Aldine, Chicago.

Bökönyi, S. 1970. A new method for the determination of the number of individuals in animal bone material. American Journal of Archaeology 74:291-292.

Bonnichsen, R., and D. Sanger. 1977. Integrating faunal analysis. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 1:109-133.

Bourque, B. J., K. Morris, and A. Spiess. 1978. Determing season of death of mammal teeth from archeological sites: A new sectioning technique. Science 149:530-531.

Bowes, A. de P., and C. F. Church.   1970.  Food values of portions commonly used.  (Revised by C. F. Church and H. N. Church).   T. B. Lippencott Co.

Bradley, O. C., and T. Grahame. 1960. The structure of the fowl. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh.

Brain, C. K.  1967.  Bone weathering and the problem of bone pseudo-tools.  South African Journal of Science 63:97-99.

Brazier, J. D., and G. L. Franklin.  1961.  Identification of hardwoods, a microscope key.  Forest Products Research Bulletin 46.  London:  Department of Science and Industrial Research.

Brodkorb, P. 1963. Catalogue of fossil birds. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences, 7(4):180-293.

Brodkorb, P. 1964. Catalogue of fossil birds: Part 2 (Anseriformes through Galliformes). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 8(3):195-335.

Brodkorb, P. 1971. Catalog of fossil birds: Part 4 (Columbiformes through Piciformes). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 15:163-266.

Brodkorb, P. 1978. Catalog of fossil birds: Part 5 (Passeriformes). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 23(3):139-228.

Brothwell, D.  1963.  The palaeopathology of Pleistocene and more recent mammals.  Pp. 275-278, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).   Praeger Publ., New York, 720 pp.

Brothwell, D.  1970.  The palaeopathology of Pleistocene and more recent mammals.  Pp. 310-314, in Science in archaeology (revised and enlarged edition) (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger Publ., New York.

Brothwell, D., and P. Brothwell.  ?  Food in antiquity.  Thames and Hudson, London.

Brothwell, D., and E. Higgs, eds.  1963.  Science in archaeology.  Praeger Publ., New York, 720 pp.

Brothwell, D., and E. Higgs, eds.  1970.  Science in archaeology.  Revised and enlarged edition.  Praeger Publ., New York.

Brown, C., et al.  1973.  Faunal analysis of the Cole Quarry Archaic Site.  New York Archaeological Association, Bulletin 58:25-40.

Brown, C. L., and C. E. Gustafson. 1979. A key to postcranial skeletal remains of cattle/bison, elk, and horse. Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University Reports of investigations 57.

Brown, H. P., and A. J. Panshin.  1934.  Identification of the commercial timbers of the United States.  McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 223 pp.

Brown, R.  1868.  On the vegetable products used by the Northwest American Indians, as food and medicine, in the arts, and in superstitious rites.  Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Transactions (1866-1868) 9:378-396.

Browne, S. 1984. Investigations into the evidence for postcranial variation in Bos primigenius (Bojanus) in England and the problem of its differentiation from Bison priscus (Bojanus). Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology (London) 20:1-42.

Bryant, V. M., Jr.  1974a.  Prehistoric diet in Southwest Texas:  The coprolite evidence.   American Antiquity 39:407-420.

Bryant, V.  1974b.  Pollen analysis of prehistoric human feces from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky.  Pp. 203-209, in Archaeology of the Mammoth Cave area.  Academic Press, New York.

Bryant, V.  1975.  Pollen as an indicator of prehistoric diets in Coahuila, Mexico.  Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 46:87-106.

Burt, W. H.  1960.  Bacula of North American mammals.  Miscellaneous Publication, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 113:1-76.

Burt, W.  1961.  A fauna from an Indian site near Redington, Arizona.  Journal of Mammalogy 42:115-116.

Butzer, K. W.  1971.  Environment and archaeology.  2nd ed.  Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, 703 pp.

Callen, E. O.  1965.  Food habits of some Pre-Columbian Mexican Indians.  Economic Botany 19:335-343.

Callen, E.  1967.  The first New World cereal.   American Antiquity 32:535-538.

Callen, E.  1967.  Chapter 14.  Analysis of the Tehuacan coprolites.  Pp. 261-289, in Environment and subsistence.  ???

Cannon, D. L. 1987. Marine fish osteology: A manual for archaeologists. Department of Anthropology Publication No. 18. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.

Carter, B. C., and T. G. Dilworth.   1971.  A simple technique for revealing the surface pattern of hair.  American Midland Naturalist 85:260-262.

Casteel, R. W.  1971.  Differential bone destruction:  some comments.  American Antiquity 36:466-469.

Casteel, R.  1972.  Some archaeological uses of fish remains.  American Antiquity 37:404-419.

Casteel, R.  1976.  Fish remains in archaeology and paleo-environmental studies.  Academic Press, London, 180 pp.

Casteel, R. 1977a. Characterization of faunal assemblages and the minimum number of individuals determined from paired elements: Continuing problems in archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science 4:125-134.

Casteel, R. 1977b. A consideration of the behaviour of the minimum number of individuals index: A problem in faunal characterization. Ossa 3/4:141-151.

Casteel, R. 1978. Faunal assemblages and the "Weigemethode" or weight method. Journal of Field Archaeology 5:71-77.

Castetter, E. F.  1932 or 1935.  Uncultivated native plants used as sources of food.  University of New Mexico Bulletin 266. 

Castetter, E.  1956.  The vegetation of New Mexico.  New Mexico Quarterly 26:257-288.

Castetter, E. F., and W. H. Bell.  1937.  The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest.  University of New Mexico Bulletin, Biological Series 5, no. 1.

Castetter, E. F., and W. H. Bell.  1942.  Pima and Papago Indian agriculture.  University of New Mexico Press.

Castetter, E. F., and M. E. Opler.  1936.  Ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache.  University of New Mexico Bulletin 297.  (Given in Bryant,1975, and UNM Bulletin, Biological Series 4(5):1-68).

Castetter, E. F., and R. M. Underhill.   1935.  The ethnobiology of the Pima Indians.  University of New Mexico Bulletin 275.

Castetter, E. F., W. H. Bell, and A. R. Grove.  1938.  The early utilization and the distribution of agave in the American Southwest.  University of New Mexico Bulletin 335.

Cattanach, G. S., Jr. 1980. Long House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Publications in Archeology, no. 7H. National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

Chamberlain, F. W. 1943. Atlas of avian anatomy. Michigan State College, Agricultural Experiment Station, East Lansing.

Chamberlin, R. V.  1911.  The ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah.  Memoir American Anthropological Association 2:331-405.

Chaplin, R. E.  1965.  Animals in archaeology.  Antiquity 39:204-211.

Chaplin, R.  1966.  The animal remains from the Well Street Site, Coventry.  Transactions Binghamton Archaeological Society 81:130-138.

Chaplin, R.  1967.  The character and function of osteological collections in provincial museums.  Museum Assist. Group Newletter 9:5-10.

Chaplin, R.  1969.  The use of non-morphological criteria in the study of animal domestication from bones found on archaeological sites.  In The domestication and exploitation of plants and animals (Ucko and Dimbleby, eds.).  Duckworth, London.

Chaplin, R.  1971.  The study of animal bones from archaeological sites.  Seminar Press, London.

Chaplin, R. E., and R. W. White.   1969.  The use of tooth eruption and wear, body weight and antler characteristics in the age estimation of male wild and park fallow deer (Dama dama).  Journal of the Zoological Society of London 157:125-132.

Chatfield, C., and G. Adams.  1940.  Proximate composition of American food materials.  U.S.  Department of Agriculture, Circular 549.

Cheatum, E. P., and R. W. Fullington.  1971.  Keys to the families of the Recent land and fresh-water snails of Texas.  Supplement, Dallas Museum of Natural History, Bulletin 1:1-18.

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Clark, D. L.  1968.  Analytical archaeology.  Methuen, London. 

Clark, J. G. D.  1965.  Prehistoric Europe.  The economic base.  Methuen, London.

Clark, J.  1972.  Star Carr:  A case study in bioarchaeology.  Addison-Wesley Module in Anthropology 10.

Clason, A. T.  1967.  Animal and man in Holland's past.  J. B. Wolters, Groningen.

Clason, A.  1972.  Some remarks on the use and presentation of archaeozoological data.  Helinium 12:139-153.

Clason, A. T., and W. Prummel. 1977. Collecting, sieving and archaeozoological research. Journal of Archaeological Science 4:171-175.

Cleland, C. E.  1966.  The prehistoric animal ecology and ethnozoology of the Upper Great Lakes Region.  University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers 29.

Clutton-Brock, J.  1970.  The origins of the dog.  Pp. 303-309, in Science in archaeology.  Revised and enlarged edition.  Praeger Publ., New York.

Coe, M. D., and K. V. Flannery.  1967.  Early cultures and human ecology in south coastal Guatemala.   Smithsonian Contributions in Anthropology 3.

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Collins, D.  1969.  Culture traditions and environment of early man with comments and reply.  Current Anthropology 10:267-316.

Cook, S. F.  1946.  A reconsideration of shell-mounds with respect to population and nutrition.  American Antiquity 12:50-53.

Cook, S.  1972.  Prehistoric demography.  Addison-Wesley Module in Anthropology 16.

Cook, S. F., and A. E. Treganza.  1950.  The quantitative investigation of Indian mounds.  University of California Publication in American Archaeology and Ethnology 40:223-262.

Cook, S. L.  1930.  The ethnobotany of the Jemez Indians.  Unpublished M.A. Thesis, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Cornwall, I. W.  1968.  Prehistoric animals and their hunters.  Praeger, New York, 256 pp.

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Daly, P.  1969.  Approaches to faunal analysis in archaeology.  American Antiquity 34:146-153.

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Dawson, E. W.  1970.  Bird remains in archaeology.  Pp. 359-375, in Science in archaeology.   Revised and enlarged ed.  Praeger Publ., New York.

Degerbol, M., and H. Krog.  1959.  The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in Denmark:  Zoological and geological investigations of the discoveries in Danish Pleistocene deposits.  Munksgaard, Copenhagen.

Delorit, R. J.  1970.  An illustrated taxonomy manual of weed seeds.  Agronomy Publications, River Falls, WI.

Deming, O. V.  1952.  Tooth development of the Nelson bighorn sheep.  California Fish and Game 38:523-529.

Devel, T.  1952.  Hopewellian dress in Illinois.  Pp. 165-175, in Archaeology of the eastern United States (J. B. Griffin, ed.).  University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Dice, L. E., and D. S. Dice.  1941.  Age changes in the teeth of the cottontail rabbit, Sylvilagus floridanus.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 26:219-228.

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Dort, W., Jr., and J. K. Jones, eds.  1970.  Pleistocene and Recent environments of the Central Great Plains.  University of Kansas Department of Geology, Special Publication 3:1-433.

Douglas, C. L.  1965.  Biological techniques in archeology.  Pp. 193-201, in Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archaeological Project.  Memoir, Society of American Archaeology 19.

Douglas, C.  1969.  Catfish spines from archeological sites in Texas.  Texas Archaeological Society, Bulletin 40:263-265.

Drew, I. M., E. Perkins, Jr., and P.  Daly.  1971.  Prehistoric domestication of animals:  Effects on bone structure.  Science ??:280-282.

Dunn, F. L., and R. Watkins.  1970.  Parasitological examinations of prehistoric human coprolites from Lovelock Cave, Nevada.  Pp. 176-185, in Archaeology and the prehistoric Great Basin lacustrine subsistence regime as seen from Lovelock Cave, Nevada.  Contributions, University of California Archaeological Research Facility 10.

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