This bibliography has been generously donated
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for the National Park Service, editor for and author
of various Chaco Canyon Studies volumes from the
Chaco Project, and member of the CDI steering committee.
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Abarr, James
1959 Tenth Century Apartment House. New Mexico 37(4):18-19,
51.
Abel, Leland J.
1974 Bc
288: A Late Pueblo Site in Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. Archive 2149, NPS Chaco
Culture NHP Museum Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Aberle, David F.
1942 Mythology of the Navajo Game Stick Dice. Journal
of American Folklore 55(217):144-154.
Adams, Richard
N.
1949& Half House: A Pit House in Chaco Canyon, New
Mexico. M.A. thesis, Yale University,
New Haven. Published in 1951.
1951 Half House: A Pithouse in Chaco Canyon, New
Mexico. Papers of Michigan Academy
of Science, Art and Letters No. 35:273-295 Ann Arbor, MI.
Adams, Stephen E.
1975 Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon National Monument, Stabilization
Report 1975. Ruins Stabilization Unit,
Western Archeological Center, Tucson. Stabilization
report on file in the NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum
Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
and Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
1976 Wijiji
Ruin, Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. Western Archeological Center, Tucson. Stabilization report on file in the NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum
Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
and Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
1981 (editor). Chaco
Culture National Historical Park, General Management
Plan, Cultural Resources. Management
plan on file in the NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum
Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
and Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
Adler, Mark
1996 Fathoming
the Scale of Anasazi Communities. In Interpreting
Southwestern Diversity: Underlying Principles and
Overarching Patterns, edited by Paul R. Fish
and J. J. Reid, pp. 97-105. Anthropological
Research Paper No. 48, Arizona State University,
Tempe.
Akins, Nancy J.
1976a An
Inventory of Chaco Canyon Human Remains. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1976b The
Analysis of a Random Sample of Chaco Canyon Abraders. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1978 Excavation
of a Burial near Kin Ya’a. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1980 The
Abraders of Chaco Canyon An Analysis of
Their Form and Function. Ms. on file, NPS
Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Revised and published
in 1997.
1981aAn
Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 29SJ423. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1981b An
Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 29SJ627. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Published
in 1992.
1981c Analysis
of the Faunal Remains from 29SJ724. Ms. on
file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1981d Human
Burial Practices within Chaco Canyon. Paper
presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society
for American Archaeology, San Diego, April 29-May
2.
1981e The
Faunal Remains from 29SJ299. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1981f The
Faunal Remains from 29SJ628. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1981g The
Faunal Remains from 29SJ1360. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1981h The
Faunal Remains from Shabikeschee Village (29SJ1659). Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1982a Analysis
of Faunal Remains from Pueblo Alto, Chaco Canyon. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Revised
and published in 1987.
1982b Analysis
of the Faunal Remains from Recent Excavations at
Una Vida. Ms. on file, NPS Chaco Culture
NHP Museum Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1982c Faunal
Exploitation in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Paper
presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society
for American Archaeology, Minneapolis.
1982d Perspectives
on Faunal Resource Utilization, Chaco Canyon,
New Mexico. Paper presented at the
New Mexico Archeological Council Workshop No.
1: Archeological Research in the San Juan
Basin. Chaco Culture National Historical
Park, NM. Published as 1982e.
1982e Perspectives
on Faunal Resource Utilization, Chaco Canyon. New
Mexico Archeological Council Newsletter 4(5-6):23-29.
1982f Reports
on the Faunal Remains from the Proveniences of
Pueblo Alto. Ms. on file, NPS Chaco Culture
NHP Museum Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Revised
and published in 1987.
1982g Status
from Burial Information. Ms. on file NPS
Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1984a Prehistoric
Faunal Utilization in Chaco Canyon, Basketmaker
III through Pueblo III. Ms. on file, NPS
Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Published in 1985.
1984b Temporal
Variation in Faunal Assemblages from Chaco Canyon. In Recent
Research on Chaco Prehistory, edited by W.
James Judge and John D. Schelberg, pp. 225-240. Reports
of the Chaco Center No. 8. Division of Cultural
Research, National Park Service, Albuquerque.
1985a A
Biocultural Approach to the Human Burials from
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Ms. on file, NPS
Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque. Published in 1986.
1985bAnalyses
of the Faunal Remains from Pueblo Alto, Chaco Canyon,
New Mexico. Ms. on file, NPS Chaco Culture
NHP Museum Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Revised
version, published in 1987.
1985c Prehistoric
Faunal Utilization in Chaco Canyon Basketmaker
III through Pueblo III. In Environment
and Subsistence of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico,
edited by Frances Joan Mathien, pp. 305-445. Publications
in Archeology 18E, Chaco Canyon Studies. National
Park Service, Albuquerque.
1985d The
Human Remains from Pueblo Alto. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Published in
1987.
1986a A
Biocultural Approach to Human Burials from Chaco
Canyon, New Mexico. Reports of the
Chaco Center, No. 9. Branch of Cultural
Research, National Park Service, Santa Fe.
1986b Some
Methodological Considerations in the Investigation
of Faunal Remains from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.
Paper presented at the Ninth Annual Ethnobotanical
Conference, Albuquerque.
1987a Faunal
Remains from Pueblo Alto. In Investigations
at the Pueblo Alto Complex, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
1975-1979. Volume III: Artifactual
and Biological Analyses, edited by Frances
Joan Mathien and Thomas C. Windes, pp. 445-649. Publications
in Archeology 18F, Chaco Canyon Studies. National
Park Service, Santa Fe.
1987bHuman
Skeletal Remains from Pueblo Alto. In Investigations
at the Pueblo Alto Complex, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
1975-1979. Volume III: Artifactual
and Biological Analyses, edited by Frances
Joan Mathien and Thomas C. Windes, pp. 789-792. Publications
in Archeology 18F, Chaco Canyon Studies. National
Park Service, Santa Fe.
1987c The
Abraders of Pueblo Alto. In Investigations
at the Pueblo Alto Complex, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
1975-1979. Volume III: Artifactual
and Biological Analyses, edited by Frances
Joan Mathien and Thomas C. Windes, pp. 351-380. Publications
in Archeology 18F, Chaco Canyon Studies. National
Park Service, Santa Fe.
1992 An
Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 29SJ627. In Excavations
at 29SJ627, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Volume
II. The Artifact Analyses, edited by
Frances Joan Mathien, pp. 319-370. Reports
of the Chaco Center No. 11. Branch of Cultural
Research, National Park Service, Santa Fe.
1997 The
Abraders of Chaco Canyon: An Analysis of
Their Form and Function. In Ceramics,
Lithics, and Ornaments of Chaco Canyon. Analyses
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edited by Frances Joan Mathien, pp. 701-946. Publications
in Archeology 18G, Chaco Canyon Studies. National
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2001 Chaco
Canyon Mortuary Practices. Archeological
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2003 The
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Press, Washington, D.C.
Akins, Nancy J., and Jack B. Bertram
1985a The
Archaeofaunal Remains from 29SJ626. Ms. on
file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1985b The
Kin Nahasbas Faunal Remains. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Published in
1988.
1988 The
Kin Nahasbas Faunal Remains. In Historic
Structure Report, Kin Nahasbas, Chaco Culture National
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Thomas C. Windes, pp. 275-288. Branch of
Cultural Research, National Park Service, Santa
Fe.
Akins, Nancy J., and William B. Gillespie
1979 Summary
Report of Archaeological Investigations at Una
Vida, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Ms. on file,
NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Akins, Nancy J., and John D. Schelberg
1981 Human
Burial Practices within Chaco Canyon. Paper
presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society
for American Archaeology, San Diego. Published
in 1984.
1984 Evidence
of Organizational Complexity as Seen from the Mortuary
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Albright, G.
1921 Official
Explorations for Pacific Railroads. Publications
in History 11:102-118. University of
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Albright, Horace M., and Frank J. Taylor
1928Chaco
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Allan, William C., and John B. Broster
1978 An
Archeological Application of the Christaller
Model. Paper presented at the 54th
Annual Meeting of the Southwestern and Rocky
Mountain Division of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, April 28. Ms.
on file, NPS Chaco Culture NHP Museum Archive,
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Allen, Glover M.
1920Dogs
of the American Aborigines. Museum of
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1954 Canid
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Allison, James R.
2002 Red
Knobs: A (non-Chacoan?) Great House in Southeastern
Utah. Paper presented at the 67th Annual
Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,
Denver.
Altschul, Jeffrey H.
1978 The
Development of the Chacoan Interaction Sphere. Journal
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Amsden, Charles A.
1949 Prehistoric
Southwesterners from Basketmaker to Pueblo. Southwest
Museum, Los Angeles.
Amsden, Charles W.
1992a Archeological
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Project. Office of Contract Archeology
and Museum of New Mexico, University of New Mexico,
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1992b Archeological
Survey, Site Testing, and Ethnographic Research
along the San Juan Lateral. Volume
V of Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological
Studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion
Project. Office of Contract Archeology
and Museum of New Mexico, University of New Mexico,
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Amsden, Monroe
1925 Small
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1976 Chaco
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1960 Cretaceous-Tertiary
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Andrews, Anthony
1970 The
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Anonymous
1869 The
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1880 Aztec
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1882 The
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1888 Aboriginal
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1918 National
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1921a Explorations
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1921bThe
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1921c Ruins
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1925 Chaco
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1927a Recent
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1927b Slab
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1928 Prehistoric
Chaco Canyon “Roads” Puzzle Scientists. New
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1929a East
Tower Uncovered. El Palacio 26(19-25):315-316. Also
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1929b Hewett
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1929c Talus
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1929d University
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1930a Dam
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1930b Excavations
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1930d University
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1931aChetro
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1931b Summer
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1931c Summer
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1932a Chaco
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1932b Dr.
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1932c Excavations
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1932d Excavations
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1932e Oldest
Tree Ring Record of Ancient Pueblos. El
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1933a Announcement
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1933b Summer
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1933c The
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1934 U.S.
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1936 A
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1937a New
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1937b No
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1938 The
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1939 Prehistoric
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1940 The
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1941 Chaco
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1974b Stabilization
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1974c Stabilization
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