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Several Additions Were Made to the List in October 2007

Clovis and the Peopling of North America:

Haynes, G, and 14 co-authors. 2007. "Comment on Redefining the Age of Clovis: Implications for the Peopling of the Americas." Science 317: 320b (online). PDF

Haynes, G. 2007. "A Review of Some Attacks on the Overkill Hypothesis, with Special Attention to Misrepresentations and Doubletalk." Quaternary International 169-170: 84-94. PDF

Haynes, G. 2007. "Rather Odd Detective Stories: A View of Some Actualistic and Taphonomic Trends in Paleoindian Studies." In Breathing Life Into Fossils: Taphonomic Studies in Honor of C. K. (Bob) Brain, edited by T. Pickering, K. Schick, and N. Toth, pp. 25-35. Stone Age Institute Publication Series Number 2, Stone Age Institute Press, Gosport (IN). PDF

Haynes, G. 2005. "Mammoth Landscapes: Good Country for Hunter-Gatherers." Quaternary International 142-143: 20-29. PDF

Haynes, G. [2006?] "First Contact Megafaunal Extinctions in the Americas at the End of the Pleistocene." In El Hombre Temprano en América (Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium, Mexico City, 6-10 September 2004).

S. Fiedel and G. Haynes. 2004. "A Premature Burial: Comments on Grayson and Meltzer's 'Requiem for Overkill.'" Journal of Archaeological Science 31(1): 121-131. PDF

Haynes, G. 2002. The Early Settlement of North America: The Clovis Era. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. view book details and excerpts: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521524636

Haynes, G. 2001. "Elephant Landscapes: Human Foragers in the World of Mammoths, Mastodonts, and Elephants." In The World of Elephants: Proceedings of the 1st International Congress, Rome, 16-20 October 2001, edited by G. Cavaretta, P. Gioia, M. Mussi, and M. R. Palombo, pp. 571-576. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome.  PDF

Haynes, G. 1999. "How to Kill a Mammoth: The Brutal Art of the Hunt -- and an Alternative." Discovering Archaeology (Sept./Oct. 1999): 42. PDF

Haynes, G. 1995. "Pre-Clovis and Clovis Megamammals: A Comparison of Carcass Disturbance, Age Profiles, and Other Characteristics in Light of Recent Actualistic Studies." In Ancient Peoples and Landscapes, edited by E. Johnson, pp. 9-27. Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock. PDF

Haynes, G. 1991. Mammoths, Mastodonts and Elephants: Biology, Behavior, and the Fossil Record. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. view book details and excerpts: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521456916

Haynes, G., and D. Stanford. 1984. On the Possible Utilization of Camelops by Early Man in North America. Quaternary Research 22: 216-230. PDF

Mammoth and Mastodon Studies:

Haynes, G. 2005. "Mammoth Landscapes: Good Country for Hunter-Gatherers." Quaternary International 142-143: 20-29. PDF

Haynes, G. 2004. "Were There Mastodon Die-Offs at the Hiscock Site?" Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 37: 102-113. PDF

Haynes, G., and J. Klimowicz. 2003. "Mammoth (Mammuthus spp.) and American Mastodont (Mammut americanum) Bonesites: What Do the Differences Mean?" Deinsea 9: 185-204. PDF

Haynes, G. 2002. "The Catastrophic Extinction of North American Mammoths and Mastodonts."  World Archaeology 33(3): 391-416. PDF

Haynes, G., J. Klimowicz. J. Reumer (Editors). 1999. Mammoths and the Mammoth Fauna: Studies of an Extinct Ecosystem. Deinsea 6 (Journal of the Rotterdam Natural History Museum).

Haynes, G. 2000. "Mammoths, Measured Time, and Mistaken Identities." Radiocarbon 42(2): 257-269. PDF

Haynes, G. 1992. "The Waco Mammoths: Possible Clues to Herd Size, Demography, and Reproductive Health." In Proboscideans and Paleoindian Interactions, edited by J. W. Fox, C. B. Smith, and K. T. Wilkins, pp. 111-122. Baylor University Press. PDF

Haynes, G. 1991. Mammoths, Mastodonts and Elephants: Biology, Behavior, and the Fossil Record. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. view book details and excerpts: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521456916

Haynes, G. 1990. "The Mountains That Fell Down: Life and Death of Heartland Mammoths." In Megafauna and Man: Discovery of America's Heartland, edited by L. Agenbroad, J. Mead, and L. Nelson, pp. 22-31. The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, South Dakota, Scientific Papers Volume 1. PDF

Haynes, G. 1989. "Late Pleistocene Mammoth Utilization in Northern Eurasia and North America." Archaeozoologia 3(1-2): 81-107. PDF

Taphonomic and Actualistic Studies:

Haynes, G. 2007. "Rather Odd Detective Stories: A View of Some Actualistic and Taphonomic Trends in Paleoindian Studies." In Breathing Life Into Fossils: Taphonomic Studies in Honor of C. K. (Bob) Brain, edited by T. Pickering, K. Schick, and N. Toth, pp. 25-35. Stone Age Institute Publication Series Number 2, Stone Age Institute Press, Gosport (IN). PDF

Haynes, G. 2007. "One Way to Understand Mammoths: Lessons From Actualistic Studies of Modern Elephants." In Survey on Human and Faunal Relationships, edited by E. Corona-M. and J. Arroyo-Cabrales, pp. 81-94. BAR International Series. (note Errata page included with PDF). PDF

Haynes, G. 2005.  Las acumulaciones modernas de huesos de elefante como modelo para interpreter Ambrona y otras areas con fauna fosil a orillas del agua [Modern Elephant-Bone Assemblages as Models for Interpreting Ambrona and Other Fossil Waterside Deathsites].  IN M. Santonja and A. Pérez Gonzalez (eds.), Los yacimientos paleolíticos de Ambrona y Torralba (Soria). Zona Arqueológicas Número 5: 154-174. Alcalá de Henares, Museo Arqueológico Regional (Madrid).  [PDF of uncorrected page proofs] [PDF of English manuscript]

Haynes, G. 2004. "Études Actualistes sur les Elephants Modernes." Les Nouvelles d'Archéologie no. 95: 25-30. PDF

Haynes, G. 2002. "Archaeological Methods for Reconstructing Human Predation on Terrestrial Vertebrates."  In The Fossil Record of Predation, edited by M. Kowalewski and P. Kelley, pp. 51-68. The Paleontological Society Papers Volume 8. PDF

Eisele, J. A., D. D. Fowler, G. Haynes, and R. A. Lewis. 1995. "Survival and Detection of Blood Residues on Stone Tools." Antiquity 69: 36-46. PDF

Haynes, G. 1991. Mammoths, Mastodonts and Elephants: Biology, Behavior, and the Fossil Record. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. view book details and excerpts: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521456916

Haynes, G. 1991. "Noncultural Modifications to Mammalian Bones in Sites of Mass Deaths and Serial Predation." Anthropologie 29(3): 151-156. PDF

Haynes, G. 1988. "Mass Deaths and Serial Predation: Comparative Taphonomic Studies of Modern Large Mammal Death Sites." Journal of Archaeological Science 15: 219-235. PDF

Haynes, G. 1988. "Longitudinal Studies of African Elephant Death and Bone Deposits." Journal of Archaeological Science 15: 131-157. PDF

Haynes, G. 1987. "Where Elephants Die." Natural History 96(6): 28-33. PDF

Haynes, G. 1987. "Proboscidean Die-offs and Die-out: Age Profiles in Fossil Collections." Journal of Archaeological Science 14: 659-668. PDF

Haynes, G. 1985. "Age Profiles in Elephant and Mammoth Bone Assemblages." Quaternary Research 24: 333-345.

Haynes, G. 1985. "On Watering Holes, Mineral Licks, Death, and Predation." In Environments and Extinction: Man in Late Glacial North America, edited by J. Mead and D. Meltzer, pp. 53-71. Center for the Study of Early Man, Orono (ME). PDF

Haynes, G. 1984. "Tooth Wear Rate in Northern Bison." Journal of Mammalogy 65(3): 487-491. PDF

Haynes, G. 1983. "A Guide for Differentiating Mammalian Carnivore Taxa Responsible for Gnaw Damage to Herbivore Limb Bones." Paleobiology 9(2): 164-172. PDF

Haynes, G. 1983. "Frequencies of Spiral and Green-Bone Fractures on Ungulate Limb Bones in Modern Surface Assemblages." American Antiquity 48(1): 102-114. PDF

Haynes, G. 1982. "Utilization and Skeletal Disturbances of North American Prey Carcasses." Arctic 35(2): 266-281. PDF

Haynes, G. 1980. "Evidence of Carnivore Gnawing on Pleistocene and Recent Mammalian Bones." Paleobiology 6(2): 341-351. PDF

Haynes, G. 1980. "Prey Bones and Predators: Potential Ecologic Information From Analysis of Bone Sites." Ossa 7: 75-97. PDF

African Ecology:

Dudley, J. P., G. C. Craig, D. St.C. Gibson, G. Haynes, and J. Klimowicz. 2001. "Drought Mortality of Bush Elephants in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe." African Journal of Ecology 39: 187-194. PDF

Stahle, D. W., P. T. Mushove, M. K. Cleaveland, F. Roig, and G. A. Haynes.  1999.  "Management Implications of Annual Growth Rings in Pterocarpus angolensis from Zimbabwe."  Forest Ecology and Management 124: 217-229. PDF

Mundy, P. J., and G. Haynes. 1996. "Oxpeckers and Elephants." Ostrich 67: 85-87. PDF

 

African Archeology and Paleoecology:

Haynes, G., and J. Klimowicz. 2007/8. "Two ESA Sites in Northwestern Zimbabwe, and Thoughts on the Nature of Mid-Pleistocene Hominin Dspersal into the Region." Zimbabwean Prehistory [In Press].

Haynes, G., and J. Klimowicz. 2005. "Possible Evidence for Early Woodland Burning by Agropastoralists in Northwestern Zimbabwe at 2,000 Years Ago." Nyame Akuma 64: 72-77. PDF

Stokes, S., G. Haynes, D. S. G. Thomas, J. L. Horrocks, M. Higginson, and M. Malifa. 1998. "Punctuated Aridity in Southern Africa During the Last Glacial Cycle: The Chronology of Linear Dune Construction in Northeastern Kalahari." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 137: 305-322. PDF

Haynes, G. 1996. "Quaternary Climates and Environmental Changes in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe." In Aspects of African Archaeology: Papers from the 10th Congress of the PanAfrican Association for Prehistory and Related Studies, pp. 71-81. University of Zimbabwe. PDF

Klimowicz, J., and G. Haynes. 1996. "The Stone Age Archaeology of Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe." In Aspects of African Archaeology: Papers from the 10th Congress of the PanAfrican Association for Prehistory and Related Studies, pp. 121-128. University of Zimbabwe. PDF

 

 

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