| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commodification of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in 17th century southern New England | 2025 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 79 (): 1-24 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
| Recognizing Indigenous persistence by dating extensive low-density Indigenous occupations across the AD 1480-1630 radiocarbon plateau in Wellfleet, Massachusetts | 2025 | American antiquity 90 (2): 307-27 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
| "Gone a hunting": deer hunting and Indigenous sovereignty in New England: 1600-1750 | 2025 | Ethnohistory 72 (3): 243-75 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | |||
| “To rule by customes”: Powhatan assertions of territorial possessions against the Virginia Company, 1607–1624 | 2025 | Ethnohistory 72 (3): 277-312 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | |||
| Dominion and improvement: the moral ecologies of colonial encounters | 2024 | Journal of social archaeology 24 (3): 246-65 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
| Cruising Boston and Providence: the roles of place and desire for reflexive queer research(ers) | 2023 | Ethnography 24 (2): 280-300 | H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] | 1466-1381 | |||
| Demographics in the formation of language communities and in the emergence of languages: the early years of ASL in New England | 2023 | Language 99 (2): 275-316 | H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] | 0097-8507 | |||
| A sisterhood of the sea | 2023 | American Indian NMAI 24 (1): 22-9 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
| Color as a key characteristic in the terminal Pleistocene fluted-point-period lithic economy in northeastern North America | 2023 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 70 (): 1-14 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
| Constraints and assumptions for modeling the Paleoindian colonization of New England | 2023 | Northeast anthropology (91-92): 1-18 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
| Population dynamics, mobility and pottery use among hunter-gatherers on the Martime Peninsula of North America | 2023 | Northeast anthropology (91-92): 19-51 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
| The radical optimism of youth. Working towards protecting herring and renewal | 2023 | Cultural Survival quarterly 47 (4): 16-17 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
| Sexual healthcare experiences of nonbinary young adults | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (10): 1319-35 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
| Reflections on the persistence of New England gravestone traditions in central New York State 1780-1830 | 2022 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association (136): 1-22 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
| The gravestones of two independent women in the Budd Cemetery in Enfield, New York | 2022 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association (136): 23-34 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
| English pipes from a military site in Schenectady, New York | 2022 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association (136): 48-54 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
| Archaeological excavations at the Crispell Cottage, Hurley National Register District, Hurley, Ulster County, New York | 2022 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association (136): 55-79 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
| The Quenneville collection: evidence for Palaeoindian activity along the Konkapot River in southern New England | 2022 | Archaeology of eastern North America 50 (): 141-50 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| NAGPRA's politics of recognition: repatriation struggles of a terminated tribe | 2020 | American Indian quarterly 44 (1): 58-85 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
| Running for a nation: the remarkable story of Ellison "Tarzan" Brown | 2020 | Ethnohistory 67 (2): 221-45 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 1527-5477 | |||
| What looks like a grave: Native and anarchist place-making in New England | 2020 | SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 32 (1-2): 75-110 | *H6/KUB [SAIL-] | 0730-3238 | |||
| “Caring for our affairs ourselves”: Stockbridge Mohican women and Indian education in early America | 2020 | American Indian quarterly 44 (2): 434-76 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
| Native American use of venomous snakes at Wantatiquet Mountain site (27CH89), Hindsdale, New Hampshire | 2020 | Archaeology of eastern North America 48 (): 23-35 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| Banlieuse to the suburbs: world language education and linguistic gentrification | 2020 | Anthropology and education quarterly 51 (4): 391-404 | H6 [COUNCIL-] | 0161-7761 | |||
| A quantitative dwelling-scale approach to the social implications of maize horticulture in New England | 2019 | American antiquity 84 (2): 274-91 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
| Archaeology underfoot: on-campus approaches to education, outreach, and historical archaeology at Brown University | 2019 | Journal of field archaeology 44 (5): 304-18 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0093-4690 | |||
| 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 | |||
| The Ki site and the Daniels collection revisted | 2019 | Archaeology of eastern North America 47 (): 83-6 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| The importance of pond-side sites during the late Woodland period of Cape Cod: the view from Run Hill | 2019 | Archaeology of eastern North America 47 (): 87-109 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| West Creek 28OC45: the prehistoric components | 2019 | Archaeology of eastern North America 47 (): 111-33 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| Beyond grit and shell: evidence of conifer needle temper in archaeological ceramics from Maine | 2019 | Archaeology of eastern North America 47 (): 135-55 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| Shamans, sachems, or selfies: the carved hands of southeastern New England | 2019 | American Indian rock art 45 (): 173-92 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-] | ||||
| Indigenous stories in stone: Mohegan placemaking, activism, and colonial encounters at the Royal Mohegan Burial Ground | 2019 | Native American and indigenous studies 6 (2): 74-109 | 2332-1261 | ||||
| Indigenous stories in stone: Mohegan placemaking, activism, and colonial encounters at the Royal Mohegan Burial Ground | 2019 | Native American and indigenous studies 6 (2): 74-109 | 2332-1261 | ||||
| The old folks' concert: the colonial revival and the birth of a senior citizens' sacred music epidemic on an imaginary New England green | 2018 | Ethnomusicology 62 (2): 291-317 | H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] | 0014-1836 | |||
| Another look at the rock art of southeastern New England | 2018 | American Indian rock art 44 (): 169-92 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-] | ||||
| A "labyrinth of uncertainties": Penobscot River islands, land assignments, and indigenous women proprietors in nineteenth-century Maine | 2018 | American Indian quarterly 42 (4): 454-87 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
| Insignts into the Woodland period in coastal New England as seen from a large Block Island shell midden | 2018 | Archaeology of eastern North America 46 (): 167-90 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
| "William Apess was born here": marking William Apess on the geographical and cultural map | 2018 | SAIL: studies in American Indian literatures (Series 2) 30 (2): 1-33 | *H6/KUB [SAIL-] | 0730-3238 | |||
| Éli Luweyok Kìkayunkahke - so said the departed elders | 2018 | Northeast anthropology (85-86): 21-45 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
| The hunt for redneck archaeology disentangling "white guilt," ceremonial stone landscape activism, and professional archaeology in New England | 2018 | Northeast anthropology (85-86): 47-72 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
| Arthur C. Parker, the pan-Indian movement, and the foundation of modern anthropology | 2018 | Northeast anthropology (85-86): 73-87 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
| The old folks' concert: the colonial revival and the birth of a senior citizens' sacred music epidemic on an imaginary New England green | 2018 | Ethnomusicology 62 (2): 291-317 | H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] | 0014-1836 | |||
| Surveying coastal archaeological sites damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Rhode Island, USA | 2018 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 13 (1): 66-89 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
| A "labyrinth of uncertainties": Penobscot River islands, land assignments, and indigenous women proprietors in nineteenth-century Maine | 2018 | American Indian quarterly 42 (4): 454-87 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
| Migrants, inequalities and social research in the 1920s: the story of Two Portuguese Communities in New England | 2018 | History and anthropology 29 (2): 163-83 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 0275-7206 | |||
| "Why shall wee have peace to bee made slaves": Indian surrenderers during and after King Philip's war | 2017 | Ethnohistory 64 (1): 91-114 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
| The Boston marathon and Indian tradition | 2017 | American Indian NMAI 18 (1): 40-7 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
| Geochemical analysis of mica source specimens and artifacts from the Abbott Farm national historic landmark (28 ME1) | 2017 | American antiquity 82 (2): 374-96 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
| Locus 10: an Atlantic phase terminal archaic lithic workshop in Marshfield, MA | 2017 | Archaeology of eastern North America 45 (): 1-31 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 |