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‘Stealing Dingane’s title’: the fatal significance of saguate gift-giving in Zulu King Dingane’s killing of Governor Ribeiro (1833) and Piet Retief (1838) | 2022 | Journal of southern African studies 48 (1): 119-38 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | ||||
The trade beads of Fort Rivière Tremblante, a North West Company post on the Upper Assiniboine, Sakatchewan | 2021 | Beads 33: 93-9 | *H6 [BEADS-] | |||||
Relationships and the creation of colonial landscapes in the eighteenth century fur trade | 2020 | American Indian quarterly 44 (2): 149-70 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | in special issue 'Epistemic colonialism' | |||
Architectural studies of the Nehumkeag trading post at Agry's Point, Pittson, Maine | 2019 | Archaeology of eastern North America 47: 63-82 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | ||||
Portuguese Houses: non-invasive investigations at no-dig fur trade site | 2018 | Plains anthropologist 63 (246): 175-90 | H6/KUB [PLAINS-] | 0032-0447 | ||||
Indigenous persistence and foodways at the Toms Point trading post (CA-MRN-202), Tomales Bay, California | 2018 | Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 38 (1): 51-73 | H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0191-3557 | in thematic section 'Indigenous persistence in colonial California'; with introduction by T.S. Schneider and L.M. Panich, 9-10 | |||
The Modernist trading store in KwaZulu-Natal as evocative material culture | 2017 | Southern African humanities 30: 305-21 | H6/KY [NATAL-] | 1681-5564 | ||||
Fort Ross: first east-west trade post | 2016 | Above & beyond 6: 35-7 | H6/KE [ABOVE-] | 0843-7815 | ||||
A note on the forts of the Rupununi in southern Guyana | 2016 | Archaeology and anthropology (Georgetown) 20 (1): 83-90 | *H6/KUL [ARCHAEOLOGY-] | 0256-4353 | in special issue 'Guyana's 50th Independence anniversary' | |||
International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the medieval period through the glass evidence | 2016 | Archeologia polski 61: 113-69 | H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGIA-] | 0003-8180 | in special section 'Symposium: Glass on main communication roads of early medieval Europe and Asia' | |||
In search of the Fraeb battlefield and trading post, August 1841 | 2015 | Plains anthropologist 60 (235): 223-45 | H6/KUB [PLAINS-] | 0032-0447 | ||||
A "delineation of much value": Cameron's Indian map and its ethnohistoric potential related to the Ottawa River sourse, 1760-1870 | 2015 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 45 (2-3): 77-91, 182-3 | H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] | 0318-4137 | English and Spanish summaries | |||
Filmed naturally: ways of acting and living in Indian posts of the SPI in Mato Grosso | 2015 | Revista de antropología (São Paulo) 58 (1): 149-96 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 0034-7701 | in thematic section 'Transformações das territorialidades Ameríndias nas Terras Baixas (Brasil)'; English summary | |||
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts: combining fieldwalking data and geophysical survey in the study of minor Roman centres | 2015 | Archaeologia polona 53: 185-8 | H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGIA-] | 0066-5924 | in special issue 'Archaeological prospection'; in special section 'Archaeological feedback' | |||
Geophysical syrvey - archaeological excavation - micromorphological analysis. What do magnetic anomalies show? An example from Hedeby | 2015 | Archaeologia polona 53: 240-1 | H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGIA-] | 0066-5924 | in special issue 'Archaeological prospection'; in special section 'Archaeological feedback' | |||
Rescued from the myths of time: toward a reapprisal of European mercantile houses in mid-nineteenth-century Java, c. 1830-1870 | 2014 | Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 170 (2/3): 313-41 | H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] | 0006-2294 | ||||
Native place, environment, and the trade fort concentration on the south Platte River, 1835-45 | 2012 | Ethnohistory 59 (2): 239-60 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | ||||
Sebbersund: isotopes and mobility in an 11th-12th c. AD Danish churchyard | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (12): 3714-20 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | ||||
The socio-cultural transformations in the period of the Piast state formation in the north-western part of the Wielkopolska region (Greater Poland) on the basis of archaeological materials from Santok and Międzyrzecz | 2011 | Folia praehistorica posnaniensia 16: 371-80 | H6/KE [FOLIA-] | 0239-8524 | English summary | |||
Glass beads from the Colonel George Davenport trading post and residence, Illinois | 2009 | Bead forum (54): 1, 6-11 | H6/KGSB [BEAD-] | 0829-8727 | ||||
Negotiated peace for extortion: the case of Walikale territory in eastern DR Congo | 2009 | Journal of Eastern African studies 3 (1): 1-21 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | ||||
Indigenous historic archaeology of the 19th-century Secwepemec village at Thompson's River Post, Kamloops, British Columbia | 2006 | Canadian journal of archaeology 30 (2): 193-250 | *H6/KE [CANADIAN-] | 0705-2006 | French summary | |||
The trade in Navajo textiles and culture at the Hubbell trading post | 2001 | American Indian art magazine 26 (2): 54-61 | 0192-9968 | |||||
A network analysis of Inka roads, administrative centers, and storage facilities | 2001 | Ethnohistory 48 (4): 655-87 | 0014-1801 | |||||
French posts and Indian villages: studying one aspect of French colonial space organization in the Pays d'En Haut, 1660-1715 | 2000 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 30 (2): 11-22, 101 | 0318-4137 | English summary | ||||
Amoe: legends of the Omushkegowak | 2000 | Papers of the Algonquian conference 31: 144-60 | 0031-5671 | |||||
Lower Landing archaeological district national historic landmark | 1998 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 114: 58-72 | 1046-2368 | in special issue 'Historic contact national historic landmarks in New York State: a partnership project of the New York State Archaeological Association and the National Park Service] | ||||
A preliminary report on archaeological investigations at the Danish plantation settlements along the south Akuapem ridge, Ghana | 1997 | Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 8: 59-71 |