This felt like a very productive week, but somehow there are only 8 articles here. I supposed it's more accurate to sat that I alternated extreme productivity with extreme slackage, and it seems the slackage was more prevalent than I'd realized. Oops. To be honest, my patience is just about shot with this comps nonsense (not to mention my liver) and I'm not sure how I'm going to keep it together for another 5 or 6 weeks. Bah. Humbug.
LRH
Bocquet‐Appel, Jean‐Pierre and Stephan Naji. 2006. Testing the Hypothesis of a Worldwide Neolithic Demographic Transition: Corroboration from American Cemeteries. Current Anthropology, 47(2):341-365.
BSM
Knudson, K. J. et al. 2008. Diet, Tuberculosis, and the Paleopathological Record. Current Anthropology 49(6):963-991.
Dr. W Sr.
Brown J.A. (1984). Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality: A Myth Exposed. Missouri Archaeological Society Special Publications No. 6.
Rogers, J.D. and George S. Sabo. Caddo. In Southeast. R. D. Fogelson. Washington, Smithsonian Institution. 14: 616-631.
Dr. W. Sr. & LG
Saunders, Joe W. 2010. Middle Archaic and Watson Brake. In Archaeology of Louisiana ed. Mark A. Rees. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
LG
Randal, A. 2008 Archaic Shell Mounds of the St. Johns River. The SAA Archaeological record 8(5): 13-18.
Saunders, J. W. , et al. 2005. Watson Brake, a Middle Archaic Mound Complex in Northeast Louisiana. American Antiquity 70(4):631-668.
Dr. W. Jr.
Komar, Debra 2008. Patterns of Mortuary Practice Associated with Genocide: Implications for Archaeological Research. Current Anthropology 49(1):123-133.
Other
- Brief outlines of all 5 topics (and by brief, I mean very brief, they all need tons more work/thought/reading, etc.)
- Revised schedule and lectures for Module 3 for class I'm teaching
- Erm ... drank whiskey. And vodka. And beer.