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Archeological Center Publications
Most reports published by the Midwest Archeological
Center fall under one of several categories. The Occasional
Studies Series includes reports that have a wide
interest in the archeological community. The Technical
Report Series includes reports of a narrower scope
with more emphasis on data relating to a single site
or project. We also produce a Special
Report Series which highlights unique research projects
of the Midwest Region. In addition, MWAC publishes the
Hopewell Archeology Newsletter,
a periodic set of reports on research about the Middle
Woodland in the Ohio River Valley.
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MWAC Papers
Many works produced by MWAC and its staff fall into
none of these catagories. Certain miscellaneous publications
are available for download below.
The publications listed here represent a cross-section
of work done by MWAC authors. Some are direct products
of cultural resource management projects; others were
catalyzed by management needs, but are focused on particular
research questions. All of these are available for download
as PDF documents, but may also be requested on CD from
the MWAC librarian. Additional papers will become available
here periodically.
1. Hartley, Ralph J. and Anne M. Wolley Vawser
2007. Digital Discovery: Exploring New Frontiers
in Human Heritage. Jeffery Clark and Emily M. Hagemeister
(eds.), pp. 203-213.Computer Applications and Quantitative
Methods in Archaeology, Proceedings of the 34th Conference.Budapest:
Archaeologingua View Abstract
or download entire report
PDF
(897K)
2. Hartley, Ralph J. and Anne M. Wolley Vawser
2004 Assessing Contemporary Human Activity
at Sites in the Anasazi Archeological District, San
Juan National Forest: A Quantitative Approach. View
Abstract or download entire report
PDF (1.6M)
2a. Hartley, Ralph J. and Anne M. Wolley Vawser
2005 Paper presented at the Eighth Biennial Conference
of Research on the Colorado Plateau, Flagstaff, Az.
Nov. 7-10. downlaod
PDF
(1.1 M)
3. Cannon, Kenneth P.
1997 The Analysis of a Late Holocene Bison Skull from
Fawn Creek, Lemhi County, Idaho, and Its Implications
for Understanding the History and Ecology of Bison in
the Intermountain West.
web page
4. Hartley, Ralph J. and Anne M. Wolley Vawser
2002 Marking Places in the Southern Black Hills: A Preliminary
Analysis.View Abstract
or download entire report
PDF
(1.9M)
5. Hartley, Ralph J. and Anne M. Wolley Vawser
2005 Rockshelters, Rock Art and Grinding Activity in
the Picket Wire Canyonlands. Paper presented at the
70th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology,
Salt Lake City, Utah March 30-April 3, 2005
View Abstract
or download entire report
PDF
(1.4M)
6. Cannon, Kenneth P.
2004 The Analysis of a Late Holocene Bison Skull from
the Ashley National Forest, Utah. View
Abstract
or download entire report
PDF
(3.9M)
For free copies of selected reports, contact the librarian
at the Midwest Archeological Center at:
Midwest Archeological Center
Federal Building, Room 474
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln, NE 68508-3873
phone: (402) 437-5392 ext. 109
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