R. Lee Lyman
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Setting the Agenda for American Archaeology
The National Research Council Archaeological Conferences of 1929, 1932, and 1935
By Michael J. O'Brien and R. Lee Lyman
University of Alabama Press
This collection elucidates the key role played by the National Research Council seminars, reports, and pamphlets in setting an agenda that has guided American archaeology in the 20th century.
- Copyright year: 2001
Method and Theory in American Archaeology
By Gordon R. Willey and Philip Phillips; Foreword by Gordon R. Willey; Edited by R. Lee Lyman and Michael J. O'Brien
University of Alabama Press
- Copyright year: 2001
Measuring the Flow of Time
The Works of James A. Ford, 1935-1941
University of Alabama Press
This collection of Ford's works focuses on the development of ceramic chronology—a key tool in Americanist archaeology.
- Copyright year: 1999
The Woodland Southeast
Edited by David G. Anderson and Robert C. Mainfort
University of Alabama Press
This collection presents, for the first time, a much-needed synthesis of the major research themes and findings that characterize the Woodland Period in the southeastern United States.
- Copyright year: 2002
W. C. McKern and the Midwestern Taxonomic Method
By R. Lee Lyman and Michael J. O'Brien
University of Alabama Press
Explores W. C. McKern's use of Linnaean taxonomy as the model for development of a pottery classification system
- Copyright year: 2002
Conservation Biology and Applied Zooarchaeology
Edited by Steve Wolverton and R. Lee Lyman
The University of Arizona Press
This book shows how zooarchaeology can productively inform conservation science. It both introduces applied zooarchaeology to conservation biologists and offers case studies that use animal remains from archaeological and paleontological sites to provide information that has direct implications for wildlife management and conservation biology today.
- Copyright year: 2012
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