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General Publications:
Where the World Was Born - Archaeology Magazine, May/June 2020
A Ship of Ivory - Archaeology Magazine, May/June 2020
Academic:
Considering High Altitudes In the Numic Debate -, a chapter in Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear: Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the Rocky Mountains and Borderlands
Modeling Site Location Patterns Amongst Late-Prehistoric Villages in The Wind River Range, Wyoming - Journal of Archaeological Science
An Ice Patch Artifact and Paleobiological Specimen from the Teton Mountains, Wyoming, USA - Journal of Glacial Archaeology
Community Heritage and Place-Based Learning at the Linn Site, Idaho - Advances in Archaeological Practice
Why All The Way Up There? Mountain and High Altitude Archaeology - SAA Archaeological Record