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KITTY F. EMERY - SYLVIA J. SCUDDER - IRV R. QUITMYER - KAREN J. WALKER - DONNA L. RUHL - ELIZABETH S. WING

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KITTY F. EMERY

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Brown, L.A. and Emery, K.F. (in press). Negotiations with the Animate Forest: Hunting Shrines and Houses in the Maya Highlands. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory

Emery, K.F. (in press) Dietary, Environmental, and Societal Implications of Ancient Maya Animal Use in the Petexbatun: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Collapse. Vanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology Volume 5. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN [471 ms pp., 56 tables, 87 figures, publication expected 2008].

Emery, K.F. (in press) Measuring Hunting Sustainability in an Ancient Community: Zooarchaeology at Motul de San Jose, Guatemala. Ethnobiology

Emery, K.F. and E.K. Thornton (in press) Zooarchaeological Habitat Analysis of Ancient Maya Landscape Changes. Journal of Ethnobiology 28(2):

Emery, K.F. (in press) A Zooarchaeological Test for Dietary Resource Depression at the End of the Classic Period in the Petexbatun, Guatemala. Human Ecology 36:

Emery, K.F. (2008) Techniques of Ancient Maya Bone Working: Evidence from a Classic Maya Deposit. Latin American Antiquity 19(2):204-221

Emery, K.F. and E.K. Thornton (2008) A regional perspective on biotic change during the Classic Maya occupation using zooarchaeological isotopic chemistry. Quaternary International 191. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2007.11.015

Emery, K.F. (2007) Aprovechamiento de la fauna en Piedras Negras: Dieta, ritual y artesanía del periodo Clásico Maya. Mayab: Journal of the Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas, Madrid Spain 19:51-69.

Emery, K.F. (2007) Assessing the Impact of Ancient Maya Animal Use. Journal of Nature Conservation 15(3):184-195.

Emery, K.F. and K. Aoyama (2007) Bone Tool Manufacturing in Elite Maya Households at Aguateca, Guatemala. Ancient Mesoamerica 18(2):69-89.

Emery, K.F. (2007) Ecofacts: Overview. Invited entry for the peer-reviewed Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by Deborah M. Pearsall, pp. 1111-1114. Academic Press, NY.

Webb, E., Schwarcz, H., Jensen, C.T., Terry, R.E., Moriarty, M., and K.F. Emery (2007) Soil Carbon Isotopes at Motul de San Jose. Geoarchaeology 22(3):291-312.

Jensen, C.T., Moriarty, M.D., Johnson, K.D., Terry, R.E., Emery, K.F. and Nelson, S.D. (2007) Soil Resources of the Motul de San José Maya: Correlating Soil Taxonomy and Modern Itzá Maya Soil Classification within a Classic Maya Archaeological Zone. Geoarchaeology 22(3):337-357

Emery, K.F. and W.G. Teeter, editors (2004) Tropical Zooarchaeology. Archaeofauna Special Issue Volume 13: including 20 papers on methods and issues pertinent to zooarchaeology in tropical regions around the world. [202 pp. including 2 articles by Emery (see below)]

Emery, K.F. (2004) Making the Most of the Data: Issues of Method and Theory in Tropical Zooarchaeology. Archaeofauna 13:7-10

Emery, K.F. (2004) In Search of the "Maya Diet": Is Regional Comparison Possible in the Maya Area? Archaeofauna 13:37-56

Emery, K.F., editor (2004) Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Monograph 51. Los Angeles, CA. [310 pp, 85 figures, 49 tables; including a preface, taxonomic appendix, subject index, and three chapters by Emery (see below)]

Emery, K.F. (2004) Introduction to Maya Zooarchaeology, In Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory, edited by K.F. Emery, pp. xi-xiii. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Archaeology, UCLA Press

Emery, K.F. (2004) Historical Perspectives on Research Directions in Maya Zooarchaeology, In Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory, edited by K.F. Emery, pp. 1-12. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Archaeology, UCLA Press

Emery, K.F. (2004) In Search of Assemblage Comparability: Methods in Maya Zooarchaeology, In Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory, edited by K.F. Emery, pp. 15-34. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Archaeology, UCLA Press

Emery, K.F. (2004) Environments of the Maya Collapse: A Zooarchaeological Perspective from the Petexbatún, Guatemala, In Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory, edited by K.F. Emery, pp. 81-96. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Archaeology, UCLA Press

Emery, K.F. (2004) Maya Zooarchaeology: In Pursuit of Cultural Variability and Environmental Heterogeneity, pp. 217-241. In: Continuities and Changes in Maya Archaeology: Perspectives at the Millennium, edited by C. Golden and G. Borgstede. Routledge Press: New York.

Emery, K.F. (2003) The Economics of Natural Resource Use at Ancient Motul de San Jose, Guatemala. Mayab 16:33-48.

Emery, K.F. and E. Graham (2003) A Marine Resource Survey at Marco Gonzalez, Belize. Canadian Zooarchaeology Supplement 1:68-102.

Emery, K.F. (2003) Enduring Foundations to a Holistic Science: Lessons in Environmental Archaeology from Elizabeth S. Wing. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44(1):3-10.

Emery, K.F. (2003) Animals from the Maya Underworld: Reconstructing Elite Maya Ritual at the Cueva de los Quetzales, Guatemala. In Behavior Behind Bones: The zooarchaeology of religion, ritual, status, and identity, edited by S. Jones O'Day, W. Van Neer, and A. Ervynck, pp. 101-113. Oxbow Books, Oxford UK.

Emery, K.F. (2003) A Bibliography of Literature by Elizabeth S. Wing. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44(1):205-208.

Emery, K.F. (2002) The Noble Beast: Status and Differential Access to Animals in the Maya World. World Archaeology 34(3):498-515

Robinson, E., P. Farrel, K.F. Emery, D.E. Freidel, and G. Braswell (2002) Preclassic Settlements and Geomorphology in the Highlands of Guatemala: Excavations at Urias, Valley of Antigua. In Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan: Essays in Honor of Edwin M. Shook, edited by M. Love, pp. 251-276. University Press of America: Maryland.

Emery, K.F. (2001) The Economics of Bone Artifact Production in the Ancient Maya Lowlands. In Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space. Proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group Budapest1999, edited by A.M. Choyke and L. Bartosiewicz, pp. 73-84. British Archaeological Reports International Series 937. Oxford.

Emery, K.F., L.E. Wright, and H. Schwarcz (2000) Isotopic Analysis of Ancient Deer Bone: Biotic Stability in Collapse Period Maya Land-Use. Journal of Archaeological Science 27:537-550.

Emery, K.F. (2000) Fauna of Ancient Mexico and Central America. In The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia, edited by S.T. Evans and D.L. Webster, pp. 255-265. New York: Garland Publishing.

Emery, K.F. (1999) Temporal trends in ancient Maya animal use: Zooarchaeological studies of Postclassic and Colonial period faunal assemblages from Lamanai and Tipu, Belize. In Reconstructing Ancient Maya Diet, edited by CD White, pp. 61-81. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Healy, P., Emery, K.F., and L.E. Wright (1990) Ancient and modern Maya exploitation of the jute snail (Pachychilus). Latin American Antiquity 1(2): 170-183.


IRV R. QUITMYER

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Katherine Szabo and I.R.Quitmyer (eds.) (October 2008 - In Press) World Archaeomalacology: The Archaeomalacology Working Group, International Council for Archaeozoology: Papers of the First Inaugural Meeting, Gainesville, Florida 2005. Archaeofauna.

Reitz, E. J., I. R. Quitmyer and R.A. Marrinan (November 2008 - In Press) What are we Measuring in the Zooarchaeological Record of Prehispanic Fishing Strategies in the Georgia Bight, USA? Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology.

Quitmyer, I.R. and E.J. Reitz (2006) Marine Trophic Levels Targeted Between AD 300 and 1500 on the Georgia coast, USA. Journal of Archaeological Science 33(2006):806-822.

Franz, D. and I. R. Quitmyer (2006) A Fossil and Zooarchaeological History of the Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) in the Southeastern United States. In Papers Honoring S. David Webb, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 45(4):125-56, edited by G. Morgan, R. Hulbert, and D. Jackson, pp. 179-1992. Gainesville, FL.

Gould, G. and I. R. Quitmyer (2006) Allometric Analysis of Titanis walleri, In Papers Honoring S. David Webb, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 45(4):125-562, edited by G. Morgan, R. Hulbert, and D. Jackson, pp. 200- 229. Gainesville, FL.

Jones, D.S., I.R. Quitmyer, C.F.T. Andrus (2005) Oxygen Isotopic Evidence for Greater Seasonality in Holocene Shells of Donax variabilis from Florida. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 288:96-108.

D.S. Jones, Quitmyer, I.R., C.F.T. Andrus (2004) Seasonal Shell Growth and Longevity in Donax variabilis from Northeast Florida: Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes. Journal of Shellfish Research 23(3):707-714.

Quitmyer, I.R. (2004) What Kind of Data are in the Back Dirt? An Experiment on the Influence of Screen Size on Optimal Data Recovery. Archaeofauna 13(2004):109-129. Special Issue: Tropical Zooarchaeology, K. F. Emery and W.G. Teeter, eds.

Quitmyer, I.R., D.S. Jones, C.F.T. Andrus (2005) Seasonal Collection of Coquina Clams (Donax variavilis) During the Archaic and St. Johns Periods in Coastal Northeast Flordia. In D. Bar-Yosef, ed., Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behavior, pp. 18-28. Oxbow Press, London

MacFadden, B. J. Labs-Hochstein, I. Quitmyer, and D.S. Jones (2004) Incremental Growth and Diagenesis of Skeletal parts of the Lamnoid Shark Otodus obliquus from the Early Eocene (Ypresian) of Morocco. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 206(3-4:179-192).

Quitmyer, I.R. (2003) Zooarchaeolgical Remains from Bottle Creek. In The Archaeology of Bottle Creek: A Mississippian Town in the Mobile Delta, edited by I. Brown, pp. 130-155. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL.

Quitmyer, I. R. (2003) Zooarchaeology of Cinnamon Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands: PreColumbian Over Exploitation of Animal Resources. In Papers in Honor of Elizabeth S. Wing, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44(1), edited by F. W. King and C. Porter, pp. 131-158. Florida Museum of History, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Pope, K. O., M. E. D. Pohl, J. G. Jones, D. L. Lentz, C. von Nagy, F. J. Vega, and I. R. Quitmyer (2001) Origin and Environmental Setting of Ancient Agriculture in the Lowlands of Mesoamerica. Science 292:1370-1373.

Quitmyer, I. R. and D. S. Jones (2000) The Over Exploitation of Hard Clams (Mercenaria spp.) from Five Archaeological Sites in the Southeastern United States. The Florida Anthropologist 53(2-3)160-167.

Quitmyer, I. R. (1999) Zooarchaeological Indicators of Habitat Exploitation and Seasonality from the Shell Ridge Midden, Palmer Site (8SO2), Osprey, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 51(4) 193-203.

Scudder, S. J. and I. R. Quitmyer (1998) Evaluation of evidence for pre-Columbian human occupation at Great Cave, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. Caribbean Journal of Science Vol. 34, No. 1-2, 41-49.

Quitmyer, I. R., D. S. Jones, and W. S. Arnold (1997) The Sclerochronology of Hard Clams, Mercenaria spp., from the Southeastern U.S.: A Method of Elucidating the Zooarchaeological Records of Seasonal Resource Procurement and Seasonality in Prehistoric Shell Middens. Journal of Archaeological Science 24:825-840.

Arnold, W. S., T. M. Bert, I. R. Quitmyer and D. S. Jones (1997) Contemporaneous Deposition of annual growth Bands in Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus), Mercenaria campechiensis (Gmelin), and Their Hybrid Forms. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (1997):1-18.

Jones, D. S. and I. R. Quitmyer (1996) Marking Time with Bivalve Shells: Oxygen Isotopes and Season of Annual Increment Formation. Palaios 11:340-346.

I. R. Quitmyer (1992) Seasonal Growth Patterns in the Shells of Southern Quahog Mercenaria campechiensis from the Palmetto Lane Midden (8SO96), Sarasota, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 45(3):253-265.

Arnold, W. S., D. Marelli, T. M. Bert, D. S. Jones, and I. R. Quitmyer (1991) Habitat-Specific Growth of Hard Clams Mercenaria (L.) from the Indian River, Florida. Journal of Experimental Biology and Ecology 147(1991):245-265.

Jones, D. S., I. R. Quitmyer, W. S. Arnold and D. C. Marelli (1990) Annual Shell Banding, Age, and Growth Rate of Hard Clams (Mercenaria spp.) from Florida. Journal of Shellfish Research 9(1):215-225.

Reitz, E. J. and I. R. Quitmyer (1988) Faunal Remains from Two coastal Georgia Swift Creek Sites. Southeastern Archaeology 7(2):95-108.

Reitz, E. J., I. R. Quitmyer, H. S. Hale, S. J. Scudder, and E. S. Wing (1987) Application of Allometry to Zooarchaeology. American Antiquity 52(2):304-317.

Quitmyer, I. R., H. S. Hale, and D. S. Jones (1985) Paleoseasonality Determination Based on Incremental Shell Growth in the Hard Clam Mercenaria mercenaria, and Its Implications for the Analysis of Three Southeastern Georgia Coastal Shell Middens. Southeastern Archaeology 4(1):27-40.


DONNA L. RUHL

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Ruhl, Donna L. and Barbara A. Purdy. (2005). One hundred-one Canoes on the Shore: 3-5,000 year old canoes from Newnans Lake, Florida. Journal of Wetlands Archaeology 5:121-136.

Wheeler, Ryan J. James J. Miller, Ray M., McGee, Donna. L. Ruhl, Brenda Swann, and Melissa Memory (2003) Archaic Period Canoes From Newnan's Lake, Florida. American Antiquity 68(3):1-18.

Ruhl, Donna L. (2003) Archaeobotanical Remains, Chapter 6. In Presidio Santa Maria de Galve: A Struggle for Survival in Early 18th-Century Spanish Colonial Pensacola , edited by J. Bense, pp. 229-256, Appendix IV:416-438. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

Ruhl, Donna L. (2003) Envisioning Native American and Hispanic Transformations of the Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Georgia Bight Landscapes. In Papers to Honor Elizabeth S. Wing . Edited by Charlotte Porter and F. Wayne King. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History (44):183-198.

Ruhl, Donna L. (2000) Archaeobotany of Bernath Place (8SR986) and other Santa Rosa/Swift Creek-Related Sites in Coastal and Non-coastal Southeastern U.S. locations. Special issue of The Florida Anthropologist 53(2-3):190-203.

Ruhl, Donna L. and Christine Newman, guest editors (2000) "Current Trends and Research in Florida Archaeology", special issue of The Florida Anthropologist, vol. 53(nos. 2-3).

Ruhl, Donna L. (1997) Oranges and Wheat: Spanish Attempts at Agriculture in La Florida. In Diversity and Social Identity in Colonial Spanish America: Native American, African, and Hispanic Communities during the Middle Period. Society for Historical Archaeology 31(1):36-45.

Ruhl, Donna L. and Kathleen Hoffman, editors (1997) Diversity and Social Identity in Colonial Spanish America: Native American, African, and Hispanic Communities During the Middle Period . The Society for Historical Archaeology , vol.30, no.1.

Ruhl, Donna L. (1993) Old Customs and Traditions in New Terrain: A Look at the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Paleoethnobotanical Data from La Florida . In Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands edited by C. Margaret Scarry, pp. 255-283.Ripley P. Bullen Monograph Series, University of Florida Press, Gainesville, FL.

Ruhl, Donna L. (1990) Spanish Mission Paleoethnobotany: An Overview and some Speculations for the 16th and 17th century La Florida . In Columbian Consequences: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East, Vol II , edited by David H. Thomas, pp. 560-580. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.


SYLVIA J. SCUDDER

Scudder, S. J. (2006) Early Arawak subsistence strategies: The Rodney's House Site of Jamaica. In The Earliest Inhabitants: The Dynamics of the Jamaican Taino, ed. L. Atkinson, pp. 113-129. Univ. of the West Indies Press, Jamaica.

Scudder, S. J. (2003) Sea level rise or shallow-water midden deposition? Archaeopedology at the Seminole Rest archaeological site, coastal east-central Florida. Journal of Archaeological Sciences 30 (1,2):1551-1557.

Scudder, S. J. (2003) Deep Sand: Soil and landscape relationships at the Blueberry Site (8HG678), Highlands Co., FL. In Florida Museum of Natural History Bulletin, Zooarchaeology: papers to honor Elizabeth S. Wing, vol. 44 no. 1, pp. 17-26, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Scudder, S. J. (2001) Soil resources and anthropogenic changes at the Tibes Site, Ponce, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science 37(1-2):30-40.

Scudder, S. J. (2001) Evidence of sea level rise at the Early Ostionan Coralie site (GT-3), ca. AD 700, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. Journal of Archaeological Science 28(11):1221-1233

Scudder, S. J. (2000) Soils investigations at Paraquita Bay, pp. 118-121 in Historic Settlements in the Caribbean, P. L. Drewett, ed. Archetype Publications for the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, St. Michael, Barbados.

Scudder, S. J. and I. R. Quitmyer (2000) Environmental archaeology at Great Cave, Cayman Brac: The natural history of a cave, pp. 8-17 in Historic Settlements in the Caribbean, P. L. Drewett, ed. Archetype Publications for the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, St. Michael, Barbados.

Scudder, S. J. and I. R. Quitmyer (1998) Evaluation of evidence for pre-Columbian human occupation at Great Cave, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. Caribbean Journal of Science 34(1-2):41-49.

Scudder, S. J. (2006) Terrestrial soil or submerged sediment? The Early Archaic at the Page-Ladson site. In The First Floridians and Last Mastodons, ed. S. D. Webb, pp 439-460. Springer, The Netherlands.

Scudder, S. J. (1996) Human influence on pedogenesis: midden soils on a southwest Florida Pleistocene Island. Ch. 4 In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology. E. Reitz, L. Newsom, S. Scudder (Eds.), Plenum, New York, pp. 55-69.

Scudder, S. J., J. E. Foss, and M. E. Collins (1995) Soil science in archaeology. In Advances in Agronomy, Academic Press, pp. 1-76.


KAREN J. WALKER

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Walker, K.J. (2001) Historical Ecology of the Southeastern Longleaf and Slash Pine Flatwoods: A Southwest Florida Perspective. Journal of Ethnobiology.

Marquardt, W. and Walker, K.J. (2001) Pineland: A Coastal Wet Site in Southwest Florida. In Enduring Records: The Environmental and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands, edited by B. Purdy. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Walker, K.J. (2000) The Material Culture of Precolumbian Fishing: Artifacts and Fish Remains from Coastal Southwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeology 19(1):24-45.

Walker, K.J. (2000) A Cooling Episode in Southwest Florida During the Sixth and Seventh Centuries A.D. In The Years Without Summer: Tracing A.D. 536 and Its Aftermath, edited by J. Gunn, pp. 119-127. Archaeopress, Oxford.

Austin, R. Farquhar, R. and Walker, K.J. (2000) Isotope Analysis of Galena from Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in South Florida. Florida Scientist 63(2):123-131.

Walker, K.J. (1999) Archaeology of Useppa Island's Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Calusa Ridge and Collier Inn Midden. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. Marquardt, pp. 171-194. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.

Walker, K.J., Stapor, F. and Marquardt, W. (1995) Archaeological Evidence for a 1750-1450 BP Higher-Than-Present Sea Level Along Florida's Gulf Coast. Journal of Coastal Research Special Issue No. 17: Holocene Cycles: Climate, Sea Levels, and Sedimentation, pp. 205-218.

Walker, K.J., Stapor, F. and Marquardt, W. (1994) Episodic Sea Levels and Human Occupation at Southwest Florida's Wightman Site. The Florida Anthropologist 47(2):161-179. Special issue in memory of John Griffin.

Walker, K.J. (1993) Paleoenvironments and Prehistoric Aboriginal Foodways of Charlotte Harbor, Florida. In Explotación de Recursos Faunísticos en Sistemas Adaptativos Americanos, compiled by Jose Luis Lanata. Arqueología Contemporánea 4:47-56.

Walker, K.J. (1992) Bone Artifacts from Josslyn Island, Buck Key Shell Midden, and Cash Mound: A Preliminary Assessment for the Caloosahatchee Area. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. Marquardt, pp. 229-246. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1, Gainesville, FL.

Walker, K.J. (1992) The Zooarchaeology of Charlotte Harbor's Prehistoric Maritime Adaptation: Spatial and Temporal Perspectives. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. Marquardt, pp. 265-366. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1, Gainesville, FL.


ELIZABETH S. WING

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Wing, Elizabeth S. and Elizabeth J. Reitz. (2007). Zooarchaeology. 2nd Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2004). Maya zooarchaeology from a zooarchaeological perspective. In K. F. Emery, ed. Maya Zooarchaeology: New Directions in Method and Theory. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Monograph 51. Los Angeles, CA

Wing, Elizabeth S. and L. A. Newsom. (2003). On Land and Sea: Native American Uses of Biological Resources in the West Indies. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2001). The sustainability of resources used by Native Americans on four Caribbean islands. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11(1-2): 112-126.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2001). Potential of zooarchaeology for better understanding of the human past. Pp. 11-19 in R. I. Ford, ed. Ethnobiology at the Millenium. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers no. 91.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2001). Native American use of animals in the Caribbean. Pp. 481-518 in C.A. Wood and F.E. Sergile, eds. Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. and S.R. Wing. (2001). Prehistoric fisheries in the Caribbean. Coral Reefs 20(1): 1-8.

Wing, Elizabeth S. and S.R. Wing. (2001). Overexploitation and its consequences on the prehistoric Leeward and Virgin Islands. Pp. 388-399 in H. Buitenhuis and W. Prummel, eds. Animals and Man in the Past: Essays in Honor of Dr. A.T. Clason. Griningen, The Netherlands: ARC Publication 41.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2000). Economy and subsistence, I: Animal remains from sites on Barbados and Tortola. Pp. 147-153 in P.L. Drewett, ed. Prehistoric Settlements in the Caribbean. St. Michaels, Barbados: Archetype Publication for the Barbados Museum and Historical Society.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2000). Animals used for food in the past: As seen by their remains excavated from archaeological sites. Pp. 51-58 in K.F. Kiple and K.C. Ornelas, eds. The Cambridge World History of Food, Vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (1999). Animal remains from the Indian Creek site, Antigua. Pp. 51-66 in I. Rouse and B. Morse, eds. The Indian Creek Site, Antigua. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Publications in Anthropology no. 82.

Wing, Elizabeth S. and Elizabeth J. Reitz. (1999). Zooarchaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (1997). The animal remains. Pp. 55-58 in Peter Drewett, ed. The Spring Head Petroglyph Cave: A Sample Excavation. Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society 43.

Wing, Elizabeth S. and D.H. Sandweiss. (1997). Ritual rodents: The guinea pigs of Chincha, Peru. Journal of Field Archaeology 24(1): 47-58.

Wing, E. S. and S. R. Wing (1995) Prehistoric ceramic age adaptation to varying diversity of animal resources along the West Indian archipelago. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):119-148.

Wing, E. S. (1994) The past, present, and future of paleonutritional research. Pp. 309-317 in Paleonutrition: the diet and health of prehistoric Americans (K. D. Sobolik, ed.). Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper No. 22. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

Wing, E. S.(1993) The realm between wild and domestic. Pp. 243-250 in Skeletons in her Cupboard (A. Clason, S. Payne, H.-P. Uerpman, eds.). Oxford Monograph 34. Oxford.

Wing, E.S. and I.R. Quitmyer (1992) A modern midden experiment. Pp. 367-373 in Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa (W.H. Marquardt, ed.). Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.

Wing, E. S. (1991) Dog remains from the Sorcé Site on Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. Pp. 379- 386 in Beamers, Bobwhites, and Blue-Points (J.R. Purdue, W. E. Klippel, B. W. Stiles, eds.) Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers Vol. 23 University of Tennessee Report 52. Springfield Illinois.

Wing, E. S. and S. J. Scudder (1991) The Exploitation of Animals. Pp. 84-97 in Cuello: An Early Maya Community. (N. Hammond, ed.) Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Wing, E. S. (1989) Human exploitation of animals in the Caribbean. Pp. 137-152 in Biogeography of the West Indies (C. A. Woods, ed.) Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville Florida.

Wing, E. S. (1989) Human use of canids in the central Andes. Pp. 256-278 in Advances in Neotropical Mammalogy (J. Eisenberg and K. Redford, eds.) Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville Florida.

Wing, E. S. and J. C. Wheeler, eds. (1988) Economic prehistory of the Central Andes. British Archaeological Report, International Series 427 Oxford.

Wing, E. S. and A. B. Brown (1979) Paleonutrition. Academic Press. New York.