Archaeological essays in honor of Irving B. Rouse
Robert C. Dunell (editor), Edwin S. Hall (editor)ESSAYS:
PART ONE PREHISTORY: A DISCIPLINE AND MODES OF INQUIRY
Some theoretical issues in the archaeological study of historical reality - K. C. Chang
Artifact classes, association and seriation - A. C. Spaulding
Archaeological potential of anthropological and scientific models of function - Robert C. Dunnell
The churches on the Green: A cautionary tale - Michael D. Coe
Toward a formal account of Bantu ceramic manufacture - Richard A. Krause
Contracts, bureaucrats and research: Some emerging problems of conservation archaeology in the United States - William D. Lipe
A conceptual framework for the sociology of archaeology - Douglas W. Schwartz
PART TWO PREHISTORY: THE CONTENT OF THE PAST
Aboriginal human overkill of game populations: Examples from interior North Alaska - John M. Campbell
Technological change in northern Alaska - EDWIN S. Jr. HALL
Trade beads and sunken ships - George I. Quimby
An archaeological demonstration of migration on the northern Great Plains - William J. Byrne
The strategy of Iroquoian prehistory - Bruce G. Trigger
The archaeological phase: Ethnographic fact or fancy? - Jeffrey P. Brain
Recent research in Venezuelan prehistory - Erika Wagner
Provenience studies of majolica pottery: Type Ichtucknee Blue on Blue - José M. Cruxent and J. Eduardo Vaz