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Palmer, E.  1878.  Plants used by the Indians of the United States.  American Naturalist 12:593-606.

Pannella, G.  1971.  Fish otoliths:  Daily growth layers and periodic patterns.  Science 173:1124-1127.

Parker, K. F.  1972.  An illustrated guide to Arizona weeds.  University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 338 pp.

Parmalee, P. W.  1958.  Evidence of the fisher in central Illinois.  Journal of Mammalogy 39:153.

Parmalee, P. W.  1958.  Remains of rare and extinct birds from Illinois Indian sites.  Auk 75:169-176.

Parmalee, P. W.  1959.  Use of mammalian skulls and mandibles by prehistoric Indians of Illinois.  Illinois Academy of Sciences, Transactions 52:85-95.

Parmalee, P. W.  1960a.  Additional fisher records from Illinois.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 53(1 & 2):48-49.

Parmalee, P. W.  1960b.  Mussels from the Angel Site, Indiana.  Nautilus 74:70-75.

Parmalee, P. W.  1960c.  A prehistoric record of the fisher in Georgia.  Journal of Mammalogy 41:409-410.

Parmalee, P. W.  1961.  A prehistoric record of the trumpeter swan from central Pennsylvania.  Wilson Bulletin 73:212-213.

Parmalee, P. W.  1962a.  A second porcupine record for Illinois.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 55:90-91.

Parmalee, P. W.  1962b.  Additional faunal records from the Kingston Lake Site, Illinois.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 55:6-12.

Parmalee, P. W.  1963.  Vertebrate remains from the Bell Site, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.  Wisconsin Archeologist 44:58-69.

Parmalee, P. W.  1964a.  Animal remains from the Schroeder Site, Durango, Mexico.  Kiva 29:99-110.

Parmalee, P. W.  1964b.  Vertebrate remains from an historic archaeological site in Rock Island County, Illinois.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 57:167-174.

Parmalee, P. W. 1964c. The vertebrate fauna. Pp.155-218(?), in The McGraw Site—a study in Hopewellian dynamics (O. H. Prufer et al., eds.). Cleveland Museum of Natural History, new series 4(1).

Parmalee, P. W.  1965a.  Porcupine from the Ozark Highlands of Missouri.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 58(2):148-149.

Parmalee, P. W.  1965b.  The food economy of Archaic and Woodland peoples at the Tick Cave Site, Missouri.  Missouri Archaeologist 27:1-34.

Parmalee, P. W.  1967.  Additional noteworthy records of birds from archeological sites.  Wilson Bulletin 79:155-162.

Parmalee, P. W.  1971.  Fisher and porcupine remains from cave deposits in Missouri.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 64:225-229.

Parmalee, P. W., and J. E. Guilday.  19??.  A Recent record of porcupine from Tennessee.  Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Sciences 41:81-82. 

Parmalee, P. W., and G Perino.  1970.  A prehistoric archaeological record of the roseate spoonbill in Illinois.  Illinois State Academy of Sciences, Transactions 63:254-258.

Parmalee, P. W., and O. C. Shane, III.  1970.  XIII The Blain Site vertebrate fauna.  Pp. 185-206, in Blain Village and the Fort Ancient tradition in Ohio (O. H. Prufer andf O. C. Shane, III, eds.).  Kent State University Press.

Payne, S. 1972a. Partial recovery and sample bias: The results of some sieving experiments. Pp. 49-64, in Papers in economic prehistory, E. S. Higgs, ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Payne, S. 1972b. On the interpretation of bone samples from archeological sites. PP. 65-81, in Papers in economic prehistory, E. S. Higgs, ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Payne, S. 1985. Morphological distinctions between the mandibular teeth of young sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. Journal of Archaeological Science 12(2):139-147.

Peabody, F. E.  1958.  A Kansas drought recorded in growth zones of a bullsnake.  Copeia 1958:91-94.

Pirard, J., and A. Bisaillon. 1979. Osteology of the Ross seal, Ommatophoca rossi Gray, 1844. Antarctic research series (American Geophysical Union, Washington) 31(1):1-24.

Pomeroy, J. A.  1959.  Hohokam etched shell.  Kiva 24:12-21.

Pope, G. W. 1934. Determining the age of farm animals by their teeth. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Farmer's Bulletin 1721:1-13.

Potter, M. A., and R. S. Baisy.  1964.  Hopewellian dogs.  Ohio Journal of Science 64:36-40.

Quimby, D. C., and J. E. Gaab.  1957.  Mandibular dentition as an age indicator in Rocky Mountain elk.  Journal of Wildlife Management 21:435-451.

Radovsky, F. J.  1970.  Mites associated with coprolites and mummified human remains in Nevada.  Pp. 186-190, in Archaeology and the prehistoric Great Basin lacustrine susistence regime as seen from Lovelock Cave, Nevada.  Contributions, University of California Archeological Research Facility 10.

Rau, C.  1884.  Prehistoric fishing in Europe and North America.  Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 25.

Record, S. J.  1934.  Identification of the timbers of temperate North America.  John Wiley & Sons, New York.

Reed, C. A.  1963.  Osteo-archaeology.  Pp. 204-216, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Basic Books, New York.

Reed, E. K.  1951.  Turkeys in Southwestern archaeology.  El Palacio 58:195-205.

Reitz, E. J., and D. Cordier. 1983. Use of allometry in zooarchaeological analysis.  Pp. 237-252, in Animals and archaeology, number two (C. Grigson and J. Clutton-Brock, eds.). BAR International Series 183.

Riskind, D. H.  1970.  Pollen analysis of human coprolites from Parida Cave.  Papers Texas Archeological Salvage Project 19:89-101.

Robinette, W. L., D. A. Jones, and J. S. Gashwiler.  1957.  Notes on tooth development and wear for Rocky Mountain mule deer.  Journal of Wildlife Management 21:134-153.

Robins, W. W., J. P. Harrington, and B. Freire-Marreco.  1916.  Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 35.

Rolett, B. V. and Min-yung Chiu. 1994. Age estimation of prehistoric pigs (Sus scrofa) by molar eruption and attrition. Journal of Archaeological Science 21:377-386.

Russell, F.  1908.  The Pima Indians.  U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, 26th Annual Report 1904-05:17-389.

Ryder, M. L.  1963.  Remains of fish and other aquatic animals.  Pp. 294-312, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Basic Books, New York.

Ryder, M. L.  1966.  The exploitation of animals by man.  Advances in Science 23:9-18.

Ryder, M. L.  1969.  Animal bones in archaeology.  Blackwell, London, 65 pp.

Sadek-Kooros, H.  1965.  Distribution of bird remains at Jaguar Cave.  Tebiwa 8:20-29.

Sadek-Kooros, H.  1972.  Primitive bone fracturing:  A method of research.  American Antiquities 37:369-382.

Safford, W. E.  1917.  Narcotic plants and stimulants of the ancient Americans.  Smithsonian Institute Annual Report 1916:405-409.

Sauer, J. D.  1950.  Amaranths as dye plants among the Pueblo people.  Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 6:412-415.

Scarbrough, L., and A. H. Harris.  1985.  Archaeological excavations: a plea for a more refined technique.  Pp. 179-185, in Proceedings of the third Jornada-Mogollon Conference (M. S. Foster and T. C. O'Laughlin, eds.), The Artifact 23(1-2):i-vi + 1-209.

Schmid, E. 1972. Atlas of animal bones for prehistorians, archaeologists, and Quaternary geologists. Elsevier Publishing Co., New York.

Schorger, A. W.  1966.  The wild turkey:  Its history and domestication.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

Searfoss, Glenn. 1995. Skulls and Bones. Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA.

Semenov, S. A.  1964.  Prehistoric technology.  Cory, Adams, and MacKay, London.

Semken, Holmes A., Jr., and Russell W. Graham. 1996. Paleoecologic and taphonomic patterns derived from correspondence analysis of zooarcheological and paleontological faunal samples, a case study from the North American prairie/forest ecotone. Acta zool. cracov. 39(1):477-490.

Sergeant, D.  1967.  Age determination of land mammals from annuli.  Z. Saugetierk 32:297-300.

Shackleton, N. J.  1970.  Marine mollusca in archeology.  Pp. 407-414, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger, New York.

Shipman, P. 1981. Life history of a fossil. Harvard University Press, Cambridge.

Shotwell, J. A.  1955.  An approach to the paleoecology of mammals.  Ecology 36:327-337.

Shotwell, J. A.  1958.  Inter-community relationships in Hemphillian (mid-Pliocene) mammals.  Ecology 39:271-282.

Silver, I. A.  1970.  The aging of domestic animals.  Pp. 283-302, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger, New York.

Sisson, S. 1921. The anatomy of domestic animals. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: W. B. Saunders.

Smith, B. D. 1975. Toward a more accurate estimation of the meat yield of animal species at achaeological sites. Pp. 99-106, in Archaeozoological studies, A. T. Clason, ed. American Elsevier, New York.

Smith, B. L. 1988. Criteria for determining age and sex of American moutain goats in the field. Journal of Mammalogy 69(2):395-402.

Sobolik, Kristin, and D. Gentry Steele. 1996. A turtle atlas to facilitate archaeological identification. Fenske Companies, Rapid City.

Sparks, B. W.  1969.  Non-marine mollusca and archaeology.  Pp. 395-406, in Science in archaeology (D. Brothwell and E. Higgs, eds.).  Praeger, New York.

Speth, J., and S. Scott.  1985.  Late prehistoric subsistence change in southeastern New Mexico:  The faunal evidence from the Sacramentos.  Pp. 137-148, in Proceedings of the third Jornada-Mogollon Conference (M. S. Foster and T. C. O'Laughlin, eds.), The Artifact 23(1-2):i-vi + 1-209.

Spier, R. F. G. 1958. Food habits of nineteenth-century California Chinese. California Historical Society Quarterly 37:79-84.

Stains, H. J.  1959.  Use of the calcaneum in studies of taxonomy and food habits.  Journal of Mammalogy 40:392-401.

Staski, E. 1984. Beneath the border city: Urban archeology in downtown El Paso. New Mexico State University, University Museum Occasional Papers 12:i-xiii + 1-355.

Staski, E. 1985. Beneath the border city, volume 2: the overseas Chinese in El Paso. New Mexico State University, University Museum Occasional Papers 13:i-xii + 1-302.

Stein, W. T.  1963.  Mammal remains from archaeological sites in the Point of Pines region, Arizona.  American Antiquity 29:213-220.

Stevenson, M. C.  1915.  Ethnology of the Zuni Indians. 30th Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology 1908-1909:31-102.

Stewart, F. L., and F. W. Stahl. 1977. Cautionary note on edible meat poundage figures. American Antiquity 42:267-270.

Struever, S.  1965.  The "flotation" process for recovery of plant remains.  Pp. 32-35, in Proceeding, 21st Southeastern Archaeological Conference (S. Williams, ed.).  Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Bulletin 3.

Swanks, G. R. 1932.  The ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians.  Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

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