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The Eads earthwork: implications for Hopewell ceremonialism | 2023 | North American archaeologist 44 (1): 43-58 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | |||
Building the Ohio Hopewell chronology: an incremental approach to historical reckoning | 2023 | American antiquity 88 (2): 144-62 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Bladelets, blood, and bones: integrating protein residue, lithic use-wear, and faunal data from the Moorhead Circle, Fort Ancient | 2023 | American antiquity 88 (2): 227-51 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
The Eagle Station impact site | 2023 | North American archaeologist 44 (2-3): 103-14 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | |||
Death and rebirth of structures in the Middle Woodland period of the Appalachian summit | 2023 | Southeastern archaeology 42 (4): 233-51 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
More topography, astronomy, and geometry at the Newark earthworks | 2023 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 48 (1): 1-46 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Ammonite fossil from the Hopewell mound group: source and significance | 2022 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 47 (2): 129-52 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Recognizing copper tool assemblages at Middle Woodland Havana Habitation sites: observations on raw material sources, assemblage content, and tool fabrication | 2022 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 47 (3): 239-76 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Composing complexity in the Eastern Woodlands | 2021 | Current anthropology 62 (1): 30-52 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 1537-5382 | |||
Identifying animate stones and sacred landscapes: twenty-five years of Native pipestone-quarries research in the American midcontinent | 2021 | North American archaeologist 42 (2): 177-204 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | |||
Ritual, labor mobilization, and monumental construction in small-scale societies: the case of Adena and Hopewell in the Middle Ohio River Valley | 2021 | Current anthropology 62 (2): 164-97 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 1537-5382 | |||
Havana tradition platform pipe production and disposition: implications for interpreting regional variation in Midwestern Hopewell ceremonialism | 2021 | American antiquity 86 (4): 696-714 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Ritual dispositions, enclosures, and the passing of time: a biographical perspective on the Winchester Farm earthwork in central Kentucky, USA | 2021 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 62 (): 1-25 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
On the monumentality of ditches | 2021 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 62 (): 1-20 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Drilled bear canine teethfrom an archaeological site in east-central Kansas | 2021 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 46 (2): 109-24 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Current evidence does not support a Hopewell age, provenience, or affiliation for the figurine allegedly from Hopeton earthworks or the Hopewell Mound group | 2021 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 46 (2): 185-94 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Ritual economy and organization of Scioto Hopewell craft production: insights from the outskirts of the Mound City group | 2020 | American antiquity 85 (2): 279-304 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
New evidence pertaining to an alleged Hopewell mobiliary clay human figurine: a reply to Bebber and colleagues | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (2): 87-101 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
The case of the Caldwell Mound: a Woodland period mound in the central Scioto river valley | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (2): 130-59 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Toward a situational approach to understanding Middle Woodland societies in the North American midcontinent | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 187-202 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Documenting ceremonial situations and institutional change at Middle Woodland geometric enclosures in central Kentucky | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 203-25 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Bladelets and middle Woodland situations in southern Ohio | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 226-42 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
An event-centered perspective on Mound 2 at the Hopewell earthworks | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 243-68 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Scioto situations and the Steel Group monument assemblage | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 269-89 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Some comments on situations in the midcontinental Middle Woodland | 2020 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 45 (3): 290-305 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
“A very different kettle of fish”: whole vessels from the Main Burial Complex at Crystal River (8CI1) | 2020 | Southeastern archaeology 39 (3): 218-31 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Modeling Kansas City Hopewell developments and regional social interactions: a multisite ceramic analysis and new AMS radiocarbon ages | 2019 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 2-41 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Debating the age of Serpent Mound: a reply to Romains and Herrman's rejoinder to Lepper concerning Serpent Mound | 2019 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 42-56 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Serpent Mound in its Woodland period context: second rejoinder to Lepper | 2019 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 57-83 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Serpent Mound: still built by the Adena, and still rebuilt during Fort Ancient period | 2019 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 84-93 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
The persistence of place: hunter-gatherer mortuary practices and land-use in the Trent Valley, Ontario | 2019 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 54 (): 133-48 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
The earliest occurrence of a newly described domesticate in eastern North America: Adena/Hopewell communities and agricultural innovation | 2018 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 49 (): 39-50 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Hopewell bladelets: a Bayesian radiocarbon analysis | 2018 | American antiquity 83 (2): 224-43 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Description and thermoluminescence (Tl) dating of an alleged Hopewell mobiliary clay human figurine from Hopeton earthworks, Ross County, Ohio | 2018 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 43 (2): 112-32 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Revisiting and reenvisioning mica cutouts | 2018 | First American art magazine 20 (): 50-3 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Hopewell bladelets: a Bayesian radiocarbon analysis | 2018 | American antiquity 83 (2): 224-43 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
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 | |||
Plummets, public ceremonies, and interaction networks during the Woodland period in Florida | 2017 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 48 (): 193-206 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
The Anoka, Minnesota iron meteorite as parent to Hopewell meteoritic metal beads from Havana, Illinois | 2017 | Journal of archaeological science 81 (): 13-22 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
The organization of dissonance in Adena-Hopewell societies of eastern North America | 2016 | World archaeology 48 (1): 87-109 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 0043-8243 | |||
The construction of monumental landscapes in low-density societies: new evidence from the early neolithic of southern Scandinavia (4000-3300 BC) in comparative perspective (November 5, 2015) | 2016 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 41 (): 1-18 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
On the edge of the secular and the sacred: Hopewell mound-builder archaeology in context | 2016 | Antiquity 90 (350): 532-4 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Sequencing analytical methods for small sample dating and dye identification of textile fibres: application to a fragment from Seip mound group, Ohio | 2016 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 41 (1): 26-40 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian summit | 2015 | Antiquity 89 (343): 137-53 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Ohio Hopewell depictions of composite creatures: part II - archeological context and a journey to the afterlife | 2015 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 40 (1): 18-47 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
Prehistoric pipes and the patterning of ritual behavior at Pig Point | 2015 | Archaeology of eastern North America 43 (): 61-74 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
Ritual economy and craft prodution in small-scale societies: evidence from microwear analysis of Hopewell bladelets | 2015 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 39 (): 124-38 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
A bobcat burial and other reported intentional animal burials from Illinois Hopewell mounds | 2015 | Midcontinental journal of archaeology 40 (3): 282-301 | H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] | 0146-1109 | |||
New approaches to modeling the volume of earthen archaeological features: a case-study from the Hopewell culture mounds | 2015 | Journal of archaeological science 64 (): 12-21 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
History, monumentality, and interaction in the Appalachian summit middle Woodland | 2014 | American antiquity 79 (2): 277-94 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 |