Submissions from 2023
Ecological-niche Modeling Reveals Current Opportunities for Agave Dryland Farming in Sonora, Mexico and Arizona, USA, Hector G. Ortiz-Cano, Robert Hadfield, Teresa Gomez, Kevin Hultine, Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez, Steven L. Petersen, Neil C. Hansen, Michael T. Searcy, Jason Stetler, Teodoro Cervantes-Mendivil, David Burchfield, Pilman Park, and J. Ryan Stewart
Genomic Data from Paquimé: Understanding the Cultural and Genetic Ties of the Site, Meradeth Snow, Michael Seary, Jakob Sedig, and Jose Luis Punzo-Diaz
Submissions from 2022
Macroarchaeology, Epistomology, and the Quality of the Archaeological Record, James R. Allison
Megaliths and Monumental Architecture at Coal Bed Village, an Ancestral Pueblo Site in Southeastern Utah, James R. Allison, Fumi Arakawa, Marion Forest, Katie K. Richards, and David T. Yoder
Final Thoughts and Observations, James R. Allison, Heidi Roberts, and Jerry D. Spangler
Redating Paquimé and the Convento Site Sixty Years after the Joint Casas Grandes Expedition in Northwestern Mexico, Samuel Jensen, Michael T. Searcy, and Meradeth Snow
Hinterlands to Cities: The Archaeology of Northwest Mexico and its Vecinos, Matthew C. Pailes and Michael T. Searcy
Book review of Early Farming and Warfare in Northwest Mexico (Robert Jarratt Hard and John R. Roney), Michael T. Searcy
Sr. Ciencia and El Mago: A Legacy of Archaeological Discovery and Lifelong Learning, Michael T. Searcy
Fremont Smoke Mixtures: Botanical Analyses of Pipes from Wolf Village, Goshen, Utah, Michael T. Searcy, Hannah Stefffensen, and Scott Ure
A Reanalysis of Population Dynamics in the Casas Grandes Region of Northern Mexico Using Mitochondrial DNA, Meradeth Snow and Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2021
Solar Tracking Apparatuses Including One or More Solar Panels, Systems Including the Same, and Methods of Using the Same, Michael T. Searcy and Scott Ure
Migrating Genes: Using aDNA and Archaeological Data to Explain Migration in the Casas Grandes Region of Northern Mexico, Meradeth Snow and Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2020
Agent-Based Modelling of the Relationships among Kinship, Residence, and Exchange, James R. Allison
Rosegate Projectile Points in the Fremont Region, James R. Allison and Robert J. Bischoff
Variations in Paint on San Juan Red Ware, James R. Allison and Aspen Greaves
Pre-Columbian Rock Mulching as a Strategy for Modern Agave Cultivation in Arid Marginal Lands, Hector Ortiz-Cano, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Herrera, Neil C. Hansen, Steven L. Petersen, Michael T. Searcy, Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez, Teodoro Cervantes-Mendivil, Antonio Villanueva-Morales, Pil Man Park, and J. Ryan Stewart
Historical and Archaeological Evidence for Flooding in West Provo, Utah, Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2019
Ceramic Production and Exchange among the Virgin Anasazi, 30 Years Later, James R. Allison
Simple Statistics and Archaeological Problems, James R. Allison
The Northern Frontier in the History of the Greater Southwest, James R. Allison
Fremont Villages in Their Cultural Landscapes, James R. Allison, Katie K. Richards, and Lindsay D. Johansson
Household Variation, Public Architecture, and the Organization of Fremont Communities, James R. Allison, Katie K. Richards, Lindsay D. Johansson, Richard K. Talbot, and Scott M. Ure
New Findings from the Far Western Puebloan Region: Papers in Honor of Margaret Lyneis, Karen G. Harry, James R. Allison, and Sanchiko Sakai
Envisioning Natural and Built Environments as Sacred Landscapes in Prehistoric Casas Grandes, Mexico, Michael T. Searcy, Todd Pitezel, and Steve Swanson
mtDNA Analysis of the Paquimé (Casas Grandes), Mexico, Population between the Viejo and Medio Periods, Rachel Summers-Wilson, Meradeth Snow, and Michael T. Searcy
Coal Bed Village: Test Excavations of a Major Ancestral Pueblo Site in Southeastern Utah, David T. Yoder and James R. Allison
Submissions from 2018
Ceramic Production and Exchange among the Virgin Anasazi, 30 Years Later, James R. Allison
Hiding in Plain Site: Late Fremont Villages in the Uinta Basin, James R. Allison
Red Knobs and the Chaco World, James R. Allison
Earthen Architectural Diversity at an Early Village in the U.S. Southwest, James R. Allison and Joseph A. Bryce
Fremont Villages in Their Cultural Landscapes, James R. Allison, Katie K. Richards, and Lindsay D. Johansson
Embedded Procurement and Exchange: Obsidian from Wolf Village Utah, Jacob Jepsen, James R. Allison, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson
An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective on Ground Stone Production at the Santiago Quarry in the Casas Grandes Region of Chihuahua, Mexico, Michael T. Searcy and Todd Pitezel
Aerial Imaging Using UAVs (Drones) in Chihuahua and Nayarit, Mexico, to Map and Archive Archaeological Sites, Michael T. Searcy, Scott Ure, Michael Mathiowetz, Haylie Ferguson, Jaclyn Eckersley, Mauricio Garduno Ambriz, Jose Carlos Beltran Medina, and Jorge Morales Monroy
Strontium Isotope Analysis in the Eastern Great Basin: Potential Challenges, Rewards, and a Fremont Case Study, David Yoder, Spencer Lambert, and Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2017
Agent-Based Modelling of the Relationships among Kinship, Residence, and Exchange, James R. Allison
Kinship and the Self-Organization of Exchange in Small-Scale Societies, James R. Allison
Corn, Beer, and Marine Resources at Casas Grandes, Mexico: An Analysis of Prehistoric Diets Using Microfossils Recovered from Dental Calculus, Daniel J. King, Michael T. Searcy, Chad L. Yost, and Kyle Waller
Sourcing Basalt from the Santiago Quarry in Chihuahua, Mexico Using XRF, Michael T. Searcy, Todd Pitezel, and Eric Christiansen
Submissions from 2016
Chronology, Climate, and Fremont Maize Farming in the Great Salt Lake Region, Christopher J. Allison and James R. Allison
Landscapes of Interaction: Understanding Social Landscapes through Quantitative Models of Artifact Distributions, James R. Allison
Rethinking Fremont Chronology, James R. Allison
Dietary Patterns of Paquimé: New Evidence from Dental Calculus and Microfossils, Daniel King, Michael T. Searcy, and Kyle Waller
Plant Microfossils Recovered from Dental Calculus at Casas Grandes, Mexico, Daniel King, Michael T. Searcy, and Kyle Waller
The Viejo Period, Michael T. Searcy and Jane H. Kelley
Excavations at Vista del Valle, a Viejo Period Site of the Casas Grandes Cultural Tradition in Chihuahua, Mexico, Michael T. Searcy and Todd Pitezel
Early Mimbres households: Exploring the Late Pithouse period (550–1000 AD) at the Florida Mountain Site, Michael T. Searcy, Bernard Schriever, and Matthew Taliaferro
Late Fremont Cultural Identities and Borderland Processes, Michael T. Searcy and Richard K. Talbot
Submissions from 2015
Introducing the Fremont, James R. Allison
Wolf Village: New Insights on the Fremont, James R. Allison
Neutron Activation Analysis of San Juan Red Ware Pottery, James R. Allison and Jeffrey R. Ferguson
Obsidian Provenance Studies of Sites in Northern Utah, Jeffrey Ferguson and James R. Allison
Beginnings: The Viejo Period, Jane H. Kelley and Michael T. Searcy
Recent Explorations for Casas Grandes Viejo Period Settlement, Todd Pitezel and Michael T. Searcy
Navigating the FAA’s Turbulent Airspace in the United States regarding UAVs, Michael T. Searcy
Notes for the Next Century: KIVA Mini Essay, Michael T. Searcy
Explorations in Viejo Period Archaeology at the Vista del Valle Site in Chihuahua, Mexico, Michael T. Searcy and Todd Pitezel
Submissions from 2014
The Chronology of Fremont Farming in Northern Utah, James R. Allison
Fremont Architectural Variability at Wolf Village (42UT273), a Fremont Site in Utah Valley, Lindsay D. Johansson
Cultural and Contextual Differentiation of Mesoamerican Iconography in the U.S Southwest/Northwest Mexico, Michael T. Searcy
Exploring the First Ground Stone Quarry Discovered in the Casas Grandes Region Using Ethnoarchaeology, Michael T. Searcy and Todd Pitezel
Submissions from 2013
The Archaeology of Archaeology: 2012 Excavations at Alkali Ridge Site 13, James R. Allison
Examining the Production and Distribution of Shivwits Ware Pottery in the American Southwest, Karen G. Harry, Timothy J. Ferguson, Jeff Ferguson, James R. Allison, Brett T. McLaurin, and Margaret Lyneis
Household Variation, Public Architecture, and the Organization of Fremont Communities, Katie K. Richards, James R. Allison, Richard Talbot, Scott Ure, and Lindsay Johansson
Accessories of Modern Mayan Grinding Stones, Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2012
Low Frequency Temperature Variability and Native American Horticulture in the Northern Southwest and Eastern Great Basin, James R. Allison
Meanwhile, in the West: Early Pueblo Communities in Southeastern Utah, James R. Allison, Winston B. Hurst, Jonathan D. Till, and Donald C. Irwin
Communal Architecture in the Fremont World, James R. Allison, Lindsay D. Johansson, and Scott M. Ure
Fremont Architectural Variation: Wolf Village Excavations 2009-2012, Lindsay D. Johansson, Katie K. Richards, and James R. Allison
Mining on the Swell, Michael T. Searcy
Astronomical Implications for the Mound of the Cross at Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico, Michael T. Searcy and David Derrick
Social Variability in the Emergence of the Pueblo World, Richard Wilshusen, Gregson Schachner, and James R. Allison
Submissions from 2011
Decorative Renascence: Tracing Early Ceramic Designs into the Late Prehistoric Period in the U.S. Southwest/Northwest Mexico, Michael T. Searcy
The Life-Giving Stone: Ethnoarchaeology of Maya Metates, Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2010
Puebloan Sites in the Hidden Hills, James R. Allison
The End of Farming in the “Northern Periphery” of the Southwest, James R. Allison
Cultural and Contextual Differentiation of Mesoamerican Iconography in the Southwest/Northwest, Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2008
Abajo Red-on-orange and Early Pueblo I Cultural Diversity in the Northern San Juan Region, James R. Allison
Exchanging Identities: Early Pueblo I Red Ware Exchange and Identity North of the San Juan River, James R. Allison
Human Ecology and Social Theory in Utah Archaeology, James R. Allison
Shinarump Red Ware and Other Red Ware Pottery North and West of the Colorado River, James R. Allison
Archaeology and Archaeobotany of Southern Paiute Horticulture in the St. George Basin, Southwestern Utah, James R. Allison, Cathryn M. Meegan, and Shawn S. Murray
Ceramic Variability and Cultural Diversity in the Northern San Juan Region, Janet Hagopian and James R. Allison
Laptops in the Sand: Using Rugged Computers in the Field, Michael T. Searcy and Scott Ure
Submissions from 2007
The End of Farming in the Northern Periphery of the Southwest, James R. Allison
Early Pueblo I Ceramic Variability and Cultural Diversity, Janet Hagopian and James R. Allison
Mano and Metate Manufacturing Techniques of the Maya: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Understanding Standardization and Measurements, Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2006
Moving from a Grinding Halt: Expanding the Interpretation of Ground Stone through Ethnoarchaeology, Michael T. Searcy and Jaime Holthusen
Submissions from 2005
Exchanging Identities, James R. Allison
Petrographic Analysis of Sherd Samples from the Hot Spring Lake and Airport Sites, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sergio F. Castro-Reino and James R. Allison
Submissions from 2004
Surface Archaeology of the Red Knobs Site, a Southeastern Utah Great House, James R. Allison
Submissions from 2003
Book review of Silence on the Mountain (Daniel Wilkinson), Michael T. Searcy
Submissions from 2000
Anasazi Pottery, James R. Allison
Submissions from 1997
Production of San Juan Red Ware in the Northern Southwest: Insights into Regional Interaction in Early Puebloan Prehistory, Michelle Hegmon, James R. Allison, Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock
Submissions from 1996
Comments on the Impacts of Climatic Variability and Population Growth on Virgin Anasazi Cultural Development, James R. Allison
Submissions from 1995
Production for Local Consumption and Exchange: Comparisons of Early Red and White Ware Ceramics in the San Juan Region, James R. Allison, Michelle Hegmon, and Winston Hurst
Submissions from 1992
Craft Specialization and Exchange among the Virgin Anasazi, James R. Allison
Submissions from 1988
Late Prehistoric Subsistence Practices in the Virgin River Drainage, James R. Allison
Using Anasazi Redwares to Reconstruct Prehistoric Trade Networks, James R. Allison