References and Further Reading |
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Adovasio, J. and D. Pedler, "Monte Verde and the Antiquity of Humankind in the Americas," Antiquity 71 (1997), pp. 573-580.
Collins, M. B., "The Lithics from Monte Verde, a Descriptive-Morphological Analysis," pp. 385-506 in T. Dillehay, Monte Verde, A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile, Vol. 2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
Collins, M.B., "Monte Verde Revisited: Reply to Fiedel, Part II," Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, November/December (1999), pp. 14-15.
Deloria, V., Jr., Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact. New York: Scribner, 1995.
Dillehay, T., "A Late Ice-Age Settlement in Southern Chile," Scientific American 251 (1984), pp. 106-117.
Dillehay, T., 1989 Monte Verde, A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile, Vol. 1, Palaeoenvironment and Site Context. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989.
Dillehay, T., Monte Verde: A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile, Vol. 2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
Dillehay, T. et al., "Monte Verde Revisited: Reply to Fiedel, Part I," Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, November/December (1999), pp. 12-14.
Dillehay, T., and J. Rossen, "Integrity and Distributions of Archaeobotanical Collection," pp. 351-382 in T. Dillehay, Monte Verde, A Late Pleistocene Settlement in Chile, Vol. 2, The Archaeological Context and Interpretation. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
Dixon, E. James, Bones, Boats, & Bison: Archaeology and the first colonization of western North America. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999.
Fagan, B., "The First Americans: A brilliant new work documents the antiquity of Monte Verde, Chile," ARCHAEOLOGY, March/April 1997, pp. 60-63.
Fiedel, S., "Monte Verde Revisited: Artifact Provenience at Monte Verde: Confusion and Contradictions," Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, November/December (1999), pp. 1-12.
Griffin, J., "The Origin and Dispersion of American Indians in North America," pp. 43-56 in W. Laughlin and A. Harper, eds., The First Americans: Origins, affinities, and adaptations. New York: Gustav Fischer, 1979.
Guidon, N. and A.-M. Pessis, "Falsehood or Untruth?" Antiquity 70 (1996), pp. 408-415.
Hall, D., "Ice-Age Wisconsin People Left Unique Cultural Record," Mammoth Trumpet 10:2 (1995), pp. 5-8.
Haynes, C Vance, Jr., "The Earliest Americans," Science 166 (1969), pp. 709-715.
McAvoy, J. and L. McAvoy, Archaeological Investigations of Site 44SX202, Cactus Hill, Sussex County, Virginia (VCHR Research Report 8). Sandston, Virginia, 1997.
Meltzer, D., Search for the First Americans. Washington, D.C.: Smithonian Institution Press, 1993.
Meltzer, D., "Clocking the first Americans," Annual Review of Anthropology 24 (1995), pp. 21-45.
Meltzer, D., J. Adovasio, and T. Dillehay, "On a Pleistocene Human Occupation at Pedra Furada, Brazil," Antiquity 68 (1994), pp. 695-714.
Meltzer, D., D. Grayson, G. Ardila, A. Barker, D. Dincauze, C. Vance Haynes, Jr., F. Mena, L. Nunez, and D. Stanford, "On the Pleistocene Antiquity of Monte Verde, Southern Chile," American Antiquity 62 (1997), pp. 659-663.
Overstreet, D. Chesrow: A Paleoindian Complex in the Southern Lake Michigan Basin. Milwaukee: Great Lakes Archaeological Press, 1993.
Overstreet, D., D. Joyce, K. Hallin, and D. Wasion, "Cultural Contexts of Mammoth and Mastodon in the Southwestern Lake Michigan Basin," Current Research in the Pleistocene 10 (1993), pp. 75-77.
Overstreet, D. and T. Stafford, Jr., "Additions to a Revised Chronology for Cultural and Non-cultural Mammoth and Mastodon Fossils in the Southwestern Lake Michigan Basin," Current Research in the Pleistocene 14 (1997), pp. 70-71.
Parenti, F., M. Fontugue, and C. Guérin, "Pedra Furada in Brazil and its 'Presumed' Evidence: Limitations and Potential of the Available Data" Antiquity 70 (1996), pp. 416-421.
Stanford, D., "Pre-Clovis Occupation South of the Ice Sheets," pp. 65-72 in R. Shutler, Jr., ed., Early Man in the New World. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983.
Taylor, R.E., C. Vance Haynes Jr., D. Kirner, and J. Southon, "Radiocarbon Analyses of Modern Organics at Monte Verde, Chile: No evidence for a local reservoir effect," American Antiquity 64:3 (1999), pp. 455-460.
Toth, N., "The Material Record," pp. 53-76 in T. Dillehay and D. Meltzer, eds., The First Americans: Search and research. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1991.
West, F., "Monte Verde Revisited: The Inscrutable Monte Verde," Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, November/December (1999), pp. 15-16.
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