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Neiman, Fraser D.
Neiman, Fraser D.
1995 Stylistic Variation in Evolutionary Perspective: Inferences from Decorative Diversity and Interassemblage Distance in Illinois Woodland Ceramic Assemblages. American Antiquity 60 (1): 7-36.
1997 Conspicuous Consumption as Wasteful Advertising: a Darwinian Perspective on Spatial Patterns in Classic Maya Terminal Monument Dates. In Rediscovering Darwin: Evolutionary Theory and Archeological Explanation, edited by C.M. Barton and G.A. Clark, pp. 75-94. Archeological Papers, No. 7, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
2007 Frequency Seriation, Correspondence Analysis, and Woodland Period Ceramic Assemblage Variation in the Deep South. Southeastern Archaeology 26(1): 47-72.
2008 The Lost World of Monticello: An Evolutionary Perspective. Journal of Anthropological Research 64(2): 161-193.
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