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The legacy of 1300 years of land use in Jamaica 2024 Journal of island and coastal archaeology 19 (2): 312-43
  • Hayley L. Mickleburgh
  • Mark Robinson
  • Michael Burn
  • S. Yoshi Maezumi
  • Sarah Elliott
  • Selvenious Walters
  • William D. Gosling
  • Zachary J. M. Beier
H6/KE [ISLAND-] 1556-4894
Interscalar maintenance: configuring an Indigenous 'premium carbon product' in northern Australia (and beyond) 2023 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 29 (2): 306-25
  • Timothy Neale
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Negotiating (with) fire: contemporary fire domestication in Swedish Sápmi 2021 Journal of ethnobiology 41 (4): 499-516
  • Lars Östlund
  • Samuel Roturier
  • Sarah Cogos
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Free to burn: autonomy and heteronomy toward fire in the Brazilian savannah 2021 Journal des anthropologues (164-165): 67-87
  • Guilherme Moura Fagundes
H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] 1156-0428
The management of the burning of flooded savanna grasslands: a look from the native Sáliva people in Colombia 2019 Chungará 51 (1): 167-76
  • Alejandro Huertas Herrera
  • Brigitte Luis Guillermo Batiste Ballera
  • Hugoberto Huertas Ramírez
  • Mónica Toro Manríquez
H6/KUL [CHUNGARA-] 0716-1182
Theoretical and socioecological consequences of fire foodways 2018 American antiquity 83 (4): 619-38
  • Alan P. Sullivan III
  • Philip B. Mink II
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Theoretical and socioecological consequences of fire foodways 2018 American antiquity 83 (4): 619-38
  • Alan P. Sullivan III
  • Philip B. Mink II
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Bring back the good fires 2018 News from native California 31 (3): 14-17
  • Jared Dahl Aldern
  • Julie Cordero-Lamb
  • Teresa Romero
*H6/KUB [NEWS-] 1040-5437
Mosaics of fire and water: the co-emergence of anthropogenic landscapes and intensive seed exploitation in the Australian arid zone 2017 Australian archaeology 83 (1-2): 2-19
  • Brian F. Codding
  • David W. Zeanah
  • Douglas W. Bird
  • Rebecca Bliege Bird
*H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] 0312-2417
Intentional fire-spreading by "firehawk" raptors in northern Australia 2017 Journal of ethnobiology 37 (4): 700-18
  • Dick Eussen
  • Erana Loveless
  • Mark Bonta
  • Maxwell Witwer
  • Nathan Ferguson
  • Robert Gosford
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
FHiRE outreach: learning about forest fires then and now 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 25-6
  • Sara Chavarria
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
A landscape architecture of fire: cultural emergence and ecological pyrodiveristy in Australia's Western Desert 2016 Current anthropology (Supplement) 57 (13): S65-S79
  • Brian F. Codding
  • Douglas W. Bird
  • Nyalangka Taylor
  • Rebecca Bliege Bird
H6 [CURRENT-] 0011-3204
The Jemez FHiRE Project: an introduction 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 3-4
  • Christopher I. Ross
  • Thomas W. Swetnam
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
Fire adds richness to the land: ethnographic knowledge about forests and fire 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 5-6
  • Benrita "Mae" Burnette
  • Ronnie Cachini
  • Sharlot Hart
  • Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa
  • T.J. Ferguson
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
Tree-ring records of forests, people, and fire in the Jemez Mountains 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 18-20
  • Thomas W. Swetnam
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
The long-term context for human-fire relationships on the Jemez Plateau 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 21-2
  • Christopher I. Roos
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
Modeling ancient land use and resilient forests in the Jemez mountains 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 23-4
  • Rachel Loehman
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
Lessons from four centuries of local management for contemporary fire challenges 2016 Archaeology Southwest 30 (4): 24-5
  • Christopher I. Roos
  • Thomas W. Swetnam
H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 1523-0546
The Asurini crop field and the beautiful fire of Aí 2016 Habitus: revista do Instituto Goiano de Pre-Historia e Antropologia 14 (1): 131-40
  • Caroline Caromano
  • Leandro Matthews Cascón
  • Rui Sérgio Sereni Murrieta
Nuwuvi (southern Paiute), shifting fire regimes, and the Carpeneter One Fire in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 85-110
  • Brian J. Lefler
  • Christopher Milton
  • Jeremy Spoon
  • Richard Arnold
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
A record of overwhelming complexity: high elevation archaeology in northwestern Wyoming 2015 Plains anthropologist 60 (236): 355-74
  • Lawrernce Todd
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Do burning practices contribute to caring for country? Contemporary uses of fire for conservation purposes in indigenous Australia 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 163-82
  • Bernard Moizo
  • Elodie Fache
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Cleaning, protecting, or abating? Making indigenous fire managment "work" in northern Australia 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 140-62
  • Aaron M. Petty
  • Ben Orlove
  • Vanessa deKoninck
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
The human ecology and geography of burning in an unstable savanna environment 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 111-39
  • audrey Ko
  • Paul Laris
  • Sebastien Caillault
  • Sepideh Dadashi
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Prehistoric upland farming, fuelwood, and forest composition on the Cumberland plateau, Kentucky, USA 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 60-84
  • Kristen J. Gremillon
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Disturbing developments: an archaeobotanical perspective on pinyon-juniper woodland fire ecology, economic resource production, and ecosystem history 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 37-59
  • Alan P. Sullivan III
  • Jean N. Berkebile
  • Kathleen M. Forste
  • Ryan M. Washam
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
An ethnobiological approach to reconstructing indigenous fire regimes in the foothill chaparral of the western Sierra Nevada 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 4-36
  • Jeffrey Rosenthal
  • M. Kat Anderson
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Introduction: special issue on fire ecology and ethnobiology 2015 Journal of ethnobiology 35 (1): 1-3
  • Cynthia T. Fowler
  • James R. Welch
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Aboriginal landscape burning and its impact on the summer monsoon of northern Australia 2014 Australian archaeology (79): 109-15
  • Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll
  • Michael Notaro
*H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] 0312-2417
Cultural burn 2014 News from native California 27 (4): 30-9
  • Ron W. Goode
*H6/KUB [NEWS-] 1040-5437
Evidence for a late neolithic age fire-irrigation paddy cultivation system in the lower Yangtze river delta, China 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (1): 72-8
  • Fuchun Li
  • Lichao Hu
  • Lina Chen
  • Min Gu
  • Zhihong Chao
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Rethinking the study of landscape management practices among hunter-gatherers in North America 2013 American antiquity 78 (2): 285-301
  • Chuck J. Striplen
  • Kent G. Lightfoot
  • Mark G. Hylkema
  • Rob Q. Cuthrell
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
California Indian ethnomycology and associated forest management 2013 Journal of ethnobiology 33 (1): 33-85
  • Franck K. Lake
  • M. Kat Anderson
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Errakina: pastoral fire use and landscape memory in the Basque region of the French western Pyrenees 2013 Journal of ethnobiology 33 (1): 86-104
  • Michael R. Coughlan
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Feuerwehrvorschriften für tschechisches Land 2013 Folia ethnographica 47 (2): 179-87
  • Roman Malach
H6/KVL [ETHNOGRAPHICA-] 0862-1209
Murnong: much more than a food 2012 The artefact 35 (): 29-39
  • Fred Cahir
H6/KE [ARTEFACT-] 0044-9075
The ethnoarchaeology of firewood management in the Fang villages of Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa: implications for the interpretation of wood fuel remains from archaeological sites 2011 Journal of anthropological archaeology 30 (3): 375-84
  • Eleni Asouti
  • Ethel Allué Martí
  • Llorenç Picornell Gelabert
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Trees, fire and farmers: making woods and soil in the Maya forest 2008 Journal of ethnobiology 28 (2): 231-43
  • Ronald Nigh
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Tveskov's straw man: a response to 'Social identity and culture change on the southern Northwest Coast' 2008 American anthropologist 110 (1): 156
  • Brian D. Haley
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Symbolism and ecological uses of fire among Orochen-Evenki 2007 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 6 (1): 95-109
  • Donatas Brandisauskas
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Social identity and culture change on the southern Northwest Coast 2007 American anthropologist 109 (3): 431-41
  • Mark A. Tveskov
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Women who hunt with fire: Aboriginal resource use and fire regimes in Australia's Western Desert 2004 Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 90-96
  • Christopher H. Parker
  • Douglas W. Bird
  • Rebecca Bliege Bird
H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] 0729-4352
Traditional Kumeyaay burning 2004 News from native California 18 (1): 37-8
  • Anonymous
*H6/KUB 'NEWS-' 1040-5437
Ecological and cultural contributions of controlled fire use by Native Californians: a survey of the literature 2003 American Indian culture and research journal 27 (1): 77-90
  • Timothy A. Jordan
H6/KUB 'AMERICAN-' 0161-6463
The ecology of late mesolithic Woodland disturbances: model testing with fungal spore assemblage data 2003 Journal of archaeological science 30 (2): 185-94
  • J. B. Innes
  • J. J. Blackford
0305-4403
Burning the seasonal mosaic: preventative burning strategies in the wooded savanna of southern Mali 2002 Human biology 30 (2): 155-86
  • Paul Laris
0018-7143
Cultural and ecological continuities and discontinuities in coastal New England: landscape manipulation 2002 Northeast anthropology 64 (): 75-84
  • Lucinda McWeeney
1068-9982
Use of commercial and non-commercial fuels for household activities in the Panchrukhi block of Himachal Pradesh 2001 Journal of human ecology 12 (5): 363-6
  • Neena Vyas
  • Rupa Bakshi
0970-9274
Fire in East Kalimantan: a panoply of practices, views, and [discouraging] effects 2001 Borneo research bulletin 32 (): 24-56
  • Carol J. Pierce Colfer
0006-7806
Seasonal distribution of African savanna fires 1992 Nature 359 (): 812-15
  • D R Cahoon jr
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