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Fencing is perishable: reply to “Don’t fence them in” 2022 Plains anthropologist 67 (262): 197-203
  • J.M. Adovasio
  • Judson B. Finley
  • Marcel Kornfeld
  • Mary Lou Larson
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Don’t fence them in: comment on “Perishable artifacts from Last Canyon Cave, Montana” 2022 Plains anthropologist 67 (262): 194-6
  • Linea Sundstrom
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Perishable artifacts from Last Canyon Cave, Montana 2021 Plains anthropologist 66 (260): 373-89
  • J.M. Adovasio
  • Judson B. Finley
  • Marcel Kornfeld
  • Mary Lou Larson
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Todikadi (Cattail-eaters) of Stillwater Marsh. Wuzzie George's prayer for Sven 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S151-S156
  • Tim Thornes
  • Wuzzie George
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Kuiyudikadi (Pyramid Lake reservation, Nevada). Cannibal owl 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S147-S150
  • Gilbert Natches
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Walker River (Schurz, Nevada). How coyote and owl changed eyes 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S137-S146
  • Harold Miller
  • Maziar Toosarvandin
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Mono Lake and environs. Where the Paiutes lived 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S121-S136
  • Leona Clulette Dick
  • Maziar Toosarvandin
  • Toza Gracie Dick
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Fort McDermitt reservation (McDermitt, Nevada). The bedwetter story 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S97-S119
  • Pete Snapp
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Duck valley reservation (Owhyee, Nevada). Coyote and beaver 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S91-S96
  • Phyllis Astarloa
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Wadadika'a (Burns Paiute reservation, Oregon). How coyote lost his eyes. The pine nut myth. Coyote, spruce grouse, and wildcat. Root-digging time 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S51-S89
  • Captain Louie (Patsotsi)
  • Marian (Jim) Louie
  • Nepa Kennedy
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Yahooskin (Beatty, Oregon). Theft of pine nuts 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S35-S49
  • Irwin Weisner
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Northern Paiute texts: introduction 2020 International journal of American linguistics 86 (S1): S1-S11
  • Maziar Toosarvandani
  • Tim Thornes
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Illuminating high elevation seasonal occupational duration using diversity in lithic raw materials and tool types in the greated Yellowstone ecosystem, USA 2020 Journal of anthropological archaeology 57 (): 1-15
  • Lawrence C. Todd
  • Rachel Reckin
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
A Shoshonean prayerstone hypothesis: ritual cartographies of Great Basin incised stones 2019 American antiquity 84 (1): 1-25
  • David Hurst Thomas
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Expanding to the edges: central Numic dual number 2018 International journal of American linguistics 84 (3): 359-81
  • John E. McLaughlin
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Raven's Nest (48SU3871): a late prehistoric/shoshone lithic tool and pottery making site in southwestern Wyoming 2017 Plains anthropologist 62 (241): 67-94
  • David V. Hill
  • David Wolfe
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Apishapa rock art and Great Basin shamanism: power, souls, and pilgrims 2017 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 10 (2): 119-44
  • Frank Lee Earley
  • Thomas N. Huffman
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
Petroglyphs and puha: how multisensory experiences evidence landscape agency 2017 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 10 (2): 175-210
  • Chester R. Liwosz
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
The central vowel of Kawaiisu 2017 International journal of American linguistics 83 (3): 539-59
  • Patrick N. Thomas
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
The imperfective semantics of durative gemination in northern Paiute 2017 International journal of American linguistics 83 (3): 561-601
  • Maziar Toosarvandani
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Single-grain optically stimulated luminescence ages of brownware pottery in the middle Rocky Mountains and the spread of Numic ceramic technology 2017 American antiquity 82 (4): 761-80
  • Carlie J. Ideker
  • Judson Byrd Finley
  • Tammy Rittentour
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
A comparison of two significant vulviform sites in southern Idaho with similar sites elsewhere in the Great Basin 2016 American Indian rock art 42 (): 25-32
  • Carolynne Merrell
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Fuel exploitation as a factor in Shoshone winter mobility 2016 North American archaeologist 37 (1): 3-19
  • Mark G. Plew
  • Michael Bishop
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
The temporal interpretation of clause chaining in northern Paiute 2016 Language 92 (4): 850-89
  • Maziar Toosarvandani
H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] 0097-8507
Obsidian conveyance in the mountain world of the Numa 2015 Plains anthropologist 60 (236): 375-91
  • David C. Harvey
  • Judson Byrd Finley
  • Maureen P. Boyle
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Rationale and purposive clauses in Comanche 2014 International journal of American linguistics 80 (1): 69-97
  • Todd McDaniels
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Implications of new radiocarbon ages on coiled basketry from the northern Great Basin 2013 American antiquity 78 (2): 373-84
  • Thomas J. Connolly
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Archaeologists, Indians, and evolutionary psychology: aspects of rock art research 2013 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 6 (1): 81-8
  • David S. Whiteley
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
Warriors in stone: a study of the shield bearing warrior motif in Idaho rock art 2013 American Indian rock art 39 (): 57-69
  • Julia Altman
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Descent and diffusion in language diversification: a study of western Numic dialectology 2013 International journal of American linguistics 79 (): 445-89
  • Andrew Garrett
  • Maziar Toosarvandani
  • Michael J. Houser
  • Molly Babel
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Ara Numic scratched rock art drawings women's work? 2013 American Indian rock art 40 (): 263-76
  • Alan Garfinkel
  • Kish LaPierre
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Towards a context for late precontact culture change: Comanche movement prior to eighteenth century Spanish documentation 2011 Plains anthropologist 56 (217): 53-69
  • Cody Newton
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Patterns of nominalization in Numic 2010 International journal of American linguistics 76 (1): 71-100
  • Maziar Toosarvandani
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
Numic expansion in the southern Sierra Nevada 2010 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 30 (2): 157-74
  • Christopher Morgan
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Myth, ritual and rock art: Coso decorated animal-humans and the animal master 2009 Rock art research 26 (2): 179-97
  • Alan P. Garfinkel
  • David Earle
  • Donald R. Austin
  • Harold Williams
H6/KE [ROCK-] 0813-0426
Native Americans: the first conservationists? An examination of Shepard Krech III's hypothesis with respect to the Western Shoshone 2009 Journal of anthropological research 65 (4): 555-74
  • Richard O. Clemmer
H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] 0091-7710
Archaeological evidence for conceptual mataphors as enduring knowledge structures 2008 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 1 (1): 7-30
  • David S. Whitley
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
Population continuity or replacements? A novel computer simulation approach and its application to the Numic expansion (western Great Basin, USA) 2008 American journal of physical anthropology 135 (4): 438-47
  • Frederika A. Kaestle
  • Graciela S. Cabana
  • Keith Hunley
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 0002-9483
Culture crisis and rock art intensification: Numic Ghost Dance paintings and Coso representational petroglyphs 2007 American Indian rock art 33 (): 83-103
  • Alan P. Garfinkel
  • Geron Marcom
  • Robert A. Schiffman
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Prehistoric Pinyon exploitation in the southwestern Great Basin: a view from the Coso Range 2006 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 26 (1): 11-31
  • Allika Ruby
  • William R. Hildbrandt
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Paradigm shifts, rock art studies, and the "Coso sheep cult" of eastern California 2006 North American archaeologist 27 (3): 203-44
  • Alan P. Garfinkel
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
Preaspiration and gemination in central Numic 2005 International journal of American linguistics 71 (4): 413-44
  • Dirk Elzinga
  • John E. McLaughlin
  • Wick R. Miller
H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] 0020-7071
The Mojave River and the central Mojave Desert: native settlement, travel, and exchange in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 2005 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 25 (1): 1-37
  • David D. Earle
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Dating the rock drawings of the Coso Range: projectile point petroglyphs 2004 American Indian rock art 30 (): 1-14
  • Alan P. Garfinkel
  • J. Kenneth Pringle
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-]
Divine children 2004 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 24 (2): 295-9
  • Carobeth Laird
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Landscape of the Ghost Dance: a cartography of Numic ritual 2004 Journal of archaeological method and theory 11 (2): 127-56
  • Alex K. Carroll
  • M. Nieves Zedeño
  • Richard W. Stoffle
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 1072-5369
The proto-numic kinship system 2004 Journal of anthropological research 60 (3): 359-77
  • Bojka Milicic
  • Mauricio Mixco
  • Michael J. P. Nichols
  • Per Hage
H6 'SOUTHWESTERN-' 0091-7710
Confronting the angry rock: American Indians' situated risks from radioactivity 2003 Ethnos 68 (2): 230-48
  • Richard Arnold
  • Richard W. Stoffle
H6 [ETHNOS-] 0014-1844
Examining metaphorical reasoning in rock art production: conceptualization of self in Coso Range imagery 2003 American Indian rock art 29 (): 69-82
  • Elisabeth V. Culley
Marks of distinction: rock art and ethnic identification in the Great Basin 2003 American antiquity 68 (2): 372-90
  • Alanah Woody
  • Angus R. Quinlan
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316