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Articles by Author: R-W

Articles preceded by an asterisk* can be obtained via the JSTOR periodical database:

  • click on the Periodical Databases link from the library home page
  • scroll down to the Multi-Subject Databases section, and click on the JSTOR link
  • click on Advanced Search and check the “Articles” box. Copy and paste the article title into the search box, and scroll down and check the applicable journal title from either the Anthropology or Archaeology journal title lists
  • click on the article title link, the Download link at the top of the screen, and the PDF Economy link, to print
  • All other articles are password protected via the electronic reserves system: click on the article title and enter the password provided by your instructor.

    Obtain via JSTOR:

    1. *Raab and Goodyear, "Middle-Range Theory in Archaeology", American Antiquity, 49 (2), April 1984
    2. *Redman, "Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology", American Anthropologist, 93 (2), June 1991
    3. *Reid, Schiffer, and Rathje,"Behavioral Archaeology", American Anthropologist, 77 (4), December 1975
    4. *Rindos, "Symbiosis, Instability, and the Origins and Spread of Agriculture", Current Anthropology, 21 (6), December 1980
    5. *Rouse, "The Classification of Artifacts in Archaeology", American Antiquity, 25 (3), January 1960
    6. *Rouse, "On the Correlation of Phases of Culture", American Anthropologist, 37, 1955
    7. *Schiffer, "Archaeology as Behavioral Science", American Anthropologist, 77 (4), December 1975
    8. *Schiffer, "Toward the Identification of Formation Processes", American Antiquity, 48 (4), October 1983
    9. *Schiffer, "The Structure of Archaeological Theory", American Antiquity, 53 (3), July 1988
    10. *Schiffer, et al., "New Perspectives on Experimental Archaeology", American Antiquity, 59 (2), April 1994
    11. *Schiffer, "Some Relationships Between Behavioral and Evolutionary Archaeologies", American Antiquity, 61 (4), October 1996
    12. *Schiffer, "Behavioral Archaeology: Some Clarifications", American Antiquity, 64 (1), January 1999
    13. *Spaulding, "Statistical Techniques for the Discovery of Artifact Types", American Antiquity, 18 (4), April 1953
    14. *Spaulding, "Reply to Ford", American Antiquity, 19 (4), April 1954
    15. *Trigger, "Archaeology at the Crossroads: What's New", Annual Review of Anthropology, 13, 1984
    16. *VanPool and Vanpool, "Scientific Nature of Postprocessualism", American Antiquity, 64 (1), January 1999
    17. *Watson, et al., "What the New Archaeology Has Accomplished", Current Anthropology, 32 (3), June 1991
    18. *Watson, "Ozymandias, King of Kings: Postprocessual Radical Archaeology as Critique", American Antiquity, 55 (4), October 1990

    Password restricted via Electronic Reserves:

    1. Saitta, "Agency, Class, and Archaeological Interpretation," Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 13, 1994
    2. Saitta, "Radical Archaeology and Middle-Range Methodology," Antiquity, 66, 1992
    3. Schiffer, "Factors and Toolkits," Plains Anthropologist, 20, 1975
    4. Schiffer, "Is There a Pompeii Premise in Archaeology?" Journal of Anthropological Research, 41, 1985
    5. Tschauner, "Middle-Range Theory, Behavioral Archaeology, and Postempiricist Philosophy of Science in Archaeology," Part I, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 3 (1), 1996
    6. Tschauner, "Middle-Range Theory, Behavioral Archaeology, and Postempiricist Philosophy of Science in Archaeology," Part II, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 3 (1), 1996
    7. Willey, "American Archaeology, 1931-1996: A Personal Perspective," Symbols, Spring 1998