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  • Shackel, Paul A. and Michael Roller (Editors). 2013 Reversing the Narrative: Archaeologies that Challenge, Diversify, and Expand History for the Present. Historical Archaeology, 47(3).
  • 2012. "Roman Archaeology and the Making of Heritage Citizens in Tunisia," in Making Roman Places, D. Totten and K. Lafrenz Samuels, editors, pp. 159-170. Portsmouth, RI: JRA.
  • 2012. "Roman Place-Making: Archaeological Interpretation and Contemporary Heritage Contexts," in Making Roman Places, D. Totten and K. Lafrenz Samuels, editors, pp. 11-33. Portsmouth, RI: JRA. (with D. Totten)
  • 2012. Making Roman Places: Past and Present. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Series 89. Portsmouth, RI: JRA. (with D. Totten).
  • 2012. Shaffer, L. J. Mobilizing knowledge to build adaptive capacity: lessons from southern Mozambique. In Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity, & Action. P. Castro, D. Taylor, and D. Brokensha (eds.). Pp. 69-80. Practical Ac
  • Hussen, S.A., L. Bowleg, T. Sangaramoorthy, and D. Malebranche. 2012. Parents, peers and pornography: the influence of formative sexual scripts on adult HIV sexual risk behaviour among Black men in the USA. Culture, Health, and Sexuality 14(8): 863-77. culture_health_sexuality_article_7-30-12.pdf162 KB
  • K.J. Bagstad, D.J. Semmens, R. Winthrop, D. Jaworski, and Joel Larson, Ecosystem Services Valuation to Support Decisionmaking on Public Lands – A Case Study of the San Pedro River Watershed, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigation Report 2012-5251, 2012. https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2012/5251/
  • Sangaramoorthy, T. and A. Benton. 2012. Introduction: Enumeration, Identity and Health. Medical Anthropology 31(4):287-91. intro_published_7-24-12.pdf43.07 KB
  • Sangaramoorthy, Thurka. 2012. Anthropology of Global HIV/AIDS. Emory Undergraduate Research Journal. 8: iv-v.
  • Shackel, Paul A. and Michael Roller 2012 The Gilded Age Wasn’t So Gilded in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 16(4):761-775. IJHA Gilded Age (1).pdf988.74 KB
  • “Problemas de la Poética Yanomami: Ver, Leer, y Escuchar las Voces de un Mito desde la Vida Cotidiana” (Problems with Yanomami Poetics: Seeing, reading and listening to mythical voices from daily life), Antropológica Tomo LVI nº 117-118:175-215
  • 2011. Field Work: Constructing Archaeological and Ethnographic Intersections. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21(1): 152-156
  • 2011. Shaffer, L. J. and L. Naiene. Why analyze mental models of local climate change?: A case from southern Mozambique. Weather, Climate and Society 3(4): 223-237.
  • Laurajane Smith, Paul A. Shackel and Gary Campbell. 2011. Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes. Routledge Press, NY.
  • Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet (2011) Rendering Economies: Native American Labor and Secondary Animal Products in the Eighteenth-Century Pimería Alta. American Antiquity 76(1):3-23.
  • Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet, Rick Karl and John F. Chamblee (2011) FaunAZ: Arizona's Archaeofaunal Index. The SAA Archaeological Record 11(1):33-36.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2011. New Philadelphia: An Archaeology of Race in the Heartland. University of California Press, Berkeley.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2011 America’s Home Town: Fiction, Mark Twain, and the Recreation of Hannibal, Missouri. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 45(3):197-213. IJHS 17 (3) Mark Twain.pdf1.39 MB
  • Shackel, Paul A. and David Gadsby (Editors). 2011 Archaeologies of Engagement, Representation, and Identity.Historical Archaeology, 45(1).
  • “Participación Política y Cambios Culturales en el Pueblo Yanomami” (Political Participation and Cultural Changes among Yanomami people), in El Estado ante la Sociedad Multiétnica y Pluricultural: Políticas Publicas y Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas
  • 2010. "Heritage Management and Poverty Reduction," in Heritage and Globalisation, S. Labadi and C. Long, editors, pp. 200-215. London/New York: Routledge.
  • 2010. Shaffer, L. J. Indigenous fire use to manage savanna landscapes in southern Mozambique. Fire Ecology 6(2): 43-59.
  • Fennel, Christopher, Terrance Martin and Paul A. Shackel (Editors). 2010 New Philadelphia: Racism, Community, and the Illinois Frontier (with) Historical Archaeology 44(1).
  • Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet (2010) Animal Husbandry at Pimería Alta Missions: El Ganado en el Sudoeste de Norteamérica. In Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology: Colonialism, Complexity and Animal Transformations, edited by Douglas V. Campana, Pam J. C
  • Reitz, Elizabeth J., Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Daniel C. Weinand, and wyneth A. Duncan (2010) Mission and Pueblo of Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines Island, Georgia: A Comparative Zooarchaeological Analysis. Anthropological Papers of the American Mus

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