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[Note:
some PDF files were scanned from paper copies -- sorry about the
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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).
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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.
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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).
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Haynes, G. 2005. "Mammoth
Landscapes: Good Country for Hunter-Gatherers." Quaternary
International 142-143: 20-29.
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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.
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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.
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Haynes, G. 1999. "How to Kill a
Mammoth: The Brutal Art of the Hunt -- and an Alternative."
Discovering Archaeology (Sept./Oct. 1999): 42.
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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.
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Mammoth and
Mastodon Studies:

Haynes, G. 2005. "Mammoth
Landscapes: Good Country for Hunter-Gatherers." Quaternary
International 142-143: 20-29.
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Haynes, G. 2004. "Were There Mastodon
Die-Offs at the Hiscock Site?"
Bulletin of the Buffalo
Society of Natural Sciences 37: 102-113.
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Haynes, G., and J. Klimowicz. 2003.
"Mammoth (Mammuthus spp.) and American Mastodont (Mammut
americanum) Bonesites: What Do the Differences Mean?"
Deinsea 9: 185-204.
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Haynes, G. 2002. "The Catastrophic
Extinction of North American Mammoths and Mastodonts." World
Archaeology 33(3): 391-416.
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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.
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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.
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Haynes, G. 1989. "Late
Pleistocene Mammoth Utilization in Northern Eurasia and North
America." Archaeozoologia 3(1-2): 81-107.
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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).
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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).
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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.
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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.
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Haynes, G. 1988. "Mass Deaths and Serial
Predation: Comparative Taphonomic Studies of Modern Large Mammal
Death Sites." Journal of Archaeological Science
15: 219-235.
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Haynes, G. 1988. "Longitudinal Studies of
African Elephant Death and Bone Deposits." Journal of
Archaeological Science 15: 131-157.
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Haynes, G. 1987. "Where Elephants Die."
Natural History 96(6): 28-33.
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Haynes, G. 1987. "Proboscidean
Die-offs and Die-out: Age Profiles in Fossil Collections."
Journal of Archaeological Science 14: 659-668.
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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).
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Haynes, G. 1984. "Tooth Wear Rate
in Northern Bison." Journal of Mammalogy 65(3):
487-491.
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Haynes, G. 1983. "A Guide for
Differentiating Mammalian Carnivore Taxa Responsible for Gnaw
Damage to Herbivore Limb Bones." Paleobiology
9(2): 164-172.
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Haynes, G. 1983. "Frequencies of
Spiral and Green-Bone Fractures on Ungulate Limb Bones in Modern
Surface Assemblages." American Antiquity 48(1):
102-114.
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Haynes, G. 1982. "Utilization and
Skeletal Disturbances of North American Prey Carcasses."
Arctic 35(2): 266-281.
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Haynes, G. 1980. "Evidence of
Carnivore Gnawing on Pleistocene and Recent Mammalian Bones."
Paleobiology 6(2): 341-351.
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Haynes, G. 1980. "Prey Bones and
Predators: Potential Ecologic Information From Analysis of Bone
Sites." Ossa 7: 75-97.
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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.
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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.
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Mundy, P. J., and G. Haynes.
1996. "Oxpeckers and Elephants." Ostrich 67:
85-87.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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