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Publications

Woods Hall
  • Review: Gary C. Bryner, U.S. Land and Natural Resources Policy. Journal of Political Ecology, vol. 6, 1999 (online journal: www.library.arizona.edu/jpe).
  • Commentary: B. Haley and L. Wilcoxon, “Anthropology and the Making of Chumash Tradition,” Current Anthropology 39 (4):496-99, 1998.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 1998 Maintenance Relationships in Early Colonial Annapolis. In Annapolis Pasts: Contributions From Archaeology in Annapolis, edited by Paul A. Shackel, Paul Mullins and Mark S. Warner, pp. 97–118. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville,TN. Maintenance Relationships in Early Colonial Annapolis 1998.pdf2.39 MB
  • Shackel, Paul A., Paul R. Mullins and Mark S. Warmer (Editors). 1998. Annapolis Pasts: Contributions from Archaeology in Annapolis, (with Paul Mullins and Mark S. Warner). The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, TN.
  • Tradition, Authenticity, and Dislocation: Some Dilemmas of Traditional Cultural Property Studies. Practicing Anthropology 20 (3):25-27, summer 1998.
  • Crater Lake in Indian Tradition: Sacred Landscapes and Cultural Survival. Nature Notes from Crater Lake 28:6-12, 1997.
  • Martin, Erika, Mia Parsons, and Paul Shackel 1997 Commemorating a Rural African–American Family at a National Battlefield Park. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 1(2): 155–175. Commemorating a Rural Africa-American Family at a National Battlefield Park 1997.pdf1.12 MB
  • Shackel, Paul A. 1996. Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the Early American Industrial Era. Plenum Publishing Corp, New York, NY.
  • Dennis Gray, Kathryn Winthrop, and Robert Winthrop, Ritual Sites in the Oregon Cascades: An Archaeological Analysis. Journal of Korean Ancient Historical Society [Seoul], no. 19:143-76, 1995.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 1995 Terrible Saint: Changing Meanings of the John Brown Fort. Historical Archaeology 29(4): 11–25. Terrible Saint, Changing Meanings of the John Brown Fort 1995.pdf1.07 MB
  • Conflicting Perceptions: Tribal and Regulatory Views of Nature, Risk, and Change. Practicing Anthropology 16 (3): 25-28, 1994.
  • Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. 1994. Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 1994 Memorializing Landscapes and the Civil War in Harpers Ferry. In Look to the Earth: an Archaeology of the Civil War, edited by Clarence Geier and Susan Winter, pp. 256–270. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, TN. Memorializing Landscapes and the Civil War in Harpers Ferry 1994.pdf683.34 KB
  • Shackel, Paul A. 1994 Town Planning, and Everyday Material Culture: An Archaeology of Social Relations in Colonial Maryland's Capital Cities. In Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, pp. 85–96. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. Town Plans and Everyday Material Culture 1994.pdf658.29 KB
  • Little, Barbara J and Paul A. Shackel (Editors). 1992 Meanings and Uses of Material Culture (with Barbara J. Little). Historical Archaeology 26(3).
  • Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (New York: Greenwood Press), sole author, 1991. A reference work on the major concepts of cultural anthropology, describing their place in anthropological theory and intellectual history.
  • Editor, Culture and the Anthropological Tradition (Lanham, MD: University Press of America), 1990. Essays on the role of the culture concept in anthropological research.
  • Fogs of Darkness and Other Deceits: Monastic Tradition and Cultural Context in an Eleventh Century Cluniac Manuscript. In R. Winthrop, ed., Culture and the Anthropological Tradition, 1990.
  • Persistent Peoples: Mechanisms of Cultural Survival in Southern Oregon and Northwestern California. Nan Hannon and Richard K. Olmo, eds., Living With the Land: the Indians of Southwest Oregon (Medford: Southern Oregon Historical Society), 1990.
  • Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel 1989 Scales of Historical Anthropology: An Archaeology of Colonial A Anglo–America. Antiquity (62)240: 495–509.
  • Leone, Mark P., Parker B. Potter, Jr., and Paul A. Shackel 1987 Toward a Critical Archaeology. Current Anthropology 28(3): 283–301.
  • Leadership and Tradition in the Regulation of Catholic Monasticism. Anthropological Quarterly 58:30-38, 1985.

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