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25-05-2015, 14:18

Further Reading

Alcock SE and Cherry JF (eds.) (2004) Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Ammerman AJ (1981) Surveys and archaeological research. Annual Review of Anthropology 10: 63-88.

Balkansky AK (2006) Surveys and Mesoamerican archaeology: The emerging macroregional paradigm. Journal of Archaeological Research 14: 53-95.

Billman BR and Feinman GM (eds.) (1999) Settlement Pattern Studies in the Americas: Fifty Years since VirU. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Hill JB, Clark JJ, Doelle WH, and Lyons PD (2004) Prehistoric demography in the Southwest: Migration, coalescence, and Hohokam population decline. American Antiquity 69: 689-716.

Kowalewski SA (1990) The evolution of complexity in the Valley of Oaxaca. Annual Review ofAnthropology 19: 39-58.

Parsons JR (1972) Archaeological settlement patterns. Annual Review ofAnthropology 1: 127-150.

Sabloff JA and Ashmore W (2001) An aspect of archaeology’s recent past and its relevance in the new millennium. In: Feinman GM and Price TD (eds.) Archaeology at the Millennium: A Sourcebook, pp. 11-32. New York: Plenum.

Wilkinson TJ (2000) Regional approaches to Mesopotamian archaeology: The contribution of archaeological surveys. Journal ofArchaeological Research 8: 219-267.

Wright HT (1986) The evolution of civilizations. In: Meltzer DJ, Fowler D, and Sabloff JA (eds.) American Archaeology Past and Future: A Celebration of the Society for American Archaeology 1935-1985, pp. 323-365. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.



 

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