Plains Anthropologist

Listed below is a list of articles related to bison that have been published in Plains Anthropologist. Due to copyright limitations these articles are not available on our website but are available in most libraries through interlibrary loans. You may also find information about other contents of this journal through the website for Plains Anthropological Society.

Season of Bison Mortality at Three Plains Archaic Kill Sites in Wyoming
Laura B. Niven and Mathew Glenn Hill
Volume 43, No. 163, pp.5-26, 1998

The Fat of the Land: White Rock Phase Bison Hunting and Grease Production
Brad Logan
Volume 43, No. 166, pp. 349-366, 1998

A Late Archaic Bison Processing Event in the Texas Panhandle
J. Michael Quigg
Volume 43, No. 166, pp. 367-383, 1998

A Geoarcheological Assessment of Bison Kill Site Preservation in the Little Missouri Badlands
David D. Kuehn
Volume 42, No. 161, pp. 319-328, 1997

Getting Over the Hump: Some Concluding Remarks on Southern Plains Bison Procurement/Utilization Studies
Kent J. Buehler
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp.173-182, 1997

Relative Abundance of Bison, Elk, and pronghorn on the Southern Plains, 1806-1857
James Shaw and Martin Lee
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 163-172, 1997

Stuck in the Muck: The Big Lake Bison Kill Site (41RG13), West Texas
Solveig A. Turpin, Leland C. Bement, and Herbert H Eling, Jr.
Volume 42, No. 159, memoir 29, pp. 119-133, 1997

Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch Plainview Bison Bonebed, Southwestern Oklahoma
Jack L. Hofman and Lawrence C. Todd
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 101-117, 1997

The Cooper Site: A Stratified Folsom Bison Kill in Oklahoma
Leland Bemant
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 85-100, 1997

The Waugh Site: A Folsom-Age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Oklahoma
Matthew E. Hill, Jr and Jack L. Hofman
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 63-83, 1997

Late Quaternary Bison Utilization at Lubbock Lake, Southern High Plains of Texas
Eileen Johnson
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 45-61, 1997

From Whence They Came: The Paleontology of Southern Plains Bison
Don G. Wyckoff and Walter W. Dalquest
Volume 42, No. 159, Memoir 29, pp. 3-32, 1997

Bison processing at the Rush site, 41TG346, and evidence for pemmican production in the Southern Plains
Quigg, J.M
Volume 42, No.159. 1997

Where's the cliff?: Late archaic bison kills in the Southern Plains
Buehler, K.J.
Volume 42, No. 159, 1997.

Adjusting Our Perceptions: Historical and Archaeological Evidence of Winter on the Plains of Western Canada
Mary E. Malainey and Barbara L. Sheriff
Volume 41, No. 158, pp. 333-357, 1996

Plains Anthropologist is published quarterly by the Plains Anthropological Society. It publishes original papers on the anthropology of the Great Plains and adjacent areas of North America. Subscription is by membership in the Society. The following types of memberships are available: Regular, $25 per year; Student, $20 per year; Joint (spouse, no journal), $5 per year; Institutional, $45 per year; Lifetime, single payment of $750; Lifetime joint membership (spouse, no journal), $250. Add $5 per membership for addresses outside the USA. Memberships expire on November 30.

Back issues of Plains Anthropologist are available from the treasurer. Plains Anthropologist is abstracted in Abstracts in Anthropology and Anthropological Literature and is included in the abstracting and indexing coverage of the Biosciences Information Service of Biological Abstracts and the CANPLAINS Database.

Orders for back issues should be sent to: Plains Anthropological Society, PMB #152, 3201 South Street, Lincoln, NE 68502-3266 USA. Send dues and subscription orders to Plains Anthropological Society, PO Box 80102, Lincoln, NE 68501-0102 USA. Make checks or money orders payable in US currency. A list of available back issues is posted on the PAS web site at www.plainsanthropologicalsociety.org.

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