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2021

Drooker, P., 2021. Sources and Significance of Pipestone Artifacts from Fort Ancient Sites. Midcontinenetal Journal of Archaeology 46, 17–52..

    2017

    Drooker, P., 2017. Fabric Fragments from Pine Island, Alabama: Indicator of an Evolving Male Costume Item. Southeastern Archaeology 36, 75-84. doi:10.1080/0734578X.2016.1247633
      Drooker, P., 2017. The Fabric of Power: Textiles in Mississippian Politics and Ritual, in: Waselkov, G., Smith, M. (Eds.), Forging Southeastern Identities: Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic SouthUniversity of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pp. 16-40.

        2012

        2011

        Steponaitis, V., Swanson, S., Wheeler, G., Drooker, P., 2011. The Provenance and Use of Etowah Palettes. American Antiquity 76, 81-106. doi:10.7183/0002-7316.76.1.81

          2010

          Drooker, P., Hart, J., 2010. Soldiers, Cities, and Landscapes: Papers in Honor of Charles L. Fisher. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
            Bradley, J., Younge, M.H., Kozlowski, A., 2010. The Sundler Sites: Reconstructing the Late Pleistocene Landscape and its People in the Capital Region of New York, in: Drooker, P., Hart, J. (Eds.), Soldiers, Cities, and Landscapes: Papers in Honor of Charles L. FisherThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 213-224.
              Orser, C., 2010. Foreword, in: Drooker, P., Hart, J. (Eds.), Soldiers, Cities, and Landscapes: Papers in Honor of Charles L. FisherThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. xiii-xiv.
                Pickands, M., 2010. A Local Industry Reflects a Local Community—The Watts Blacksmith Shop, in: Drooker, P., Hart, J. (Eds.), Soldiers, Cities, and Landscapes: Papers in Honor of Charles L. FisherThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 281-293.
                  Drooker, P., Hart, J., 2010. Soldiers, Cities, and Landscapes: Papers in Honor of Charles L. Fisher. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

                    2009

                    Fisher, C., Drooker, P., Lain, A., Stefanik, M., 2009. Beneath the City: An Archaeological Perspective of Albany. New York State Museum CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                      Fisher, C., Drooker, P., Lain, A., Stefanik, M., 2009. Beneath the City: An Archaeological Perspective of Albany. New York State Museum CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                        Drooker, P., 2009. The Fort Ancient Archaeological Tradition, in: McManamon, F. (Ed.), Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, vol. 2, Midwest and Great Plains/Rocky MountainsGreenwood Publishing Group, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 106-110.

                          2007

                          Drooker, P., 2007. Notes on Two Noded Pipes from West Virginia. West Virginia Archeologist [for 2002] 54, 47-50.
                            Drooker, P., Hamell, G., 2007. Strange Creatures from the Archaeology Collection. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 8-9.

                              2006

                              Drooker, P., 2006. 10,000 Years of Mohawk Valley History. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 2, 10-12.

                                2005

                                Drooker, P., 2005. A Look Back: The New York State Museum and the Capitol Fire. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 1, 4-5.

                                  2004

                                  Drooker, P., 2004. Pipes, Leadership, and Interregional Interaction in Protohistoric Midwestern and Northeastern North America, in: Rafferty, S., Mann, R. (Eds.), Smoking and Culture: Recent Developments in the Archaeology of Tobacco PipesUniversity of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. pp. 73-141.
                                    Drooker, P., 2004. Perishable Material Culture in the Northeast. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                      Drooker, P., 2004. The William Tompkins Collection. Members Update. 15, 6.
                                        Drooker, P., 2004. The Lake George Battlefield Park Collection at the New York State Museum. Fort George Advice: The Newsletter of the Lake George Battlefield (Fort George) Alliance. Spring, 1-3.
                                          Drooker, P., 2004. The Making of a Postage Stamp. Members Update. 15, 6.
                                            Rieth, C., 2004. Cordage, Fabrics, and Their Use in the Manufacture of Early Late Prehistoric Vessels in New York, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 129-142.
                                              Drooker, P., Hamell, G., 2004. Susannah Swan’s Wampum Bag, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 197-215.
                                                Drooker, P., 2004. Perishables in the Northeast, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-7.

                                                  2003

                                                  Drooker, P., 2003. Matting and Pliable Fabrics from Bottle Creek, in: Brown, I. (Ed.), Bottle Creek: A Pensacola Culture Site in South AlabamaUniversity of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pp. 180-193.
                                                    Drooker, P., 2003. Curation of Archaeological Collections at the New York State Museum. New York Archaeological Council Newsletter. Fall, 1-3.

                                                      2001

                                                      Kutruff, J., Drooker, P., 2001. Textiles from the Wickliffe Mounds Site, in: Wesler, K. (Ed.), Excavations at Wickliffe MoundsUniversity of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pp. Chapter 14.
                                                        Drooker, P., 2001. Material Culture and Perishabililty, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Fleeting Identities: Perishable Material Culture in Archaeological ResearchSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. pp. 1-15.
                                                          Drooker, P., 2001. Leaving No Stone Unturned: Making the Most of Secondary Evidence for Perishable Material Culture, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Fleeting Identities: Perishable Material Culture in Archaeological ResearchSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. pp. 170-186.
                                                            Drooker, P., Cowan, C., 2001. The Dawn of History and the Transformation of the Fort Ancient Cultures of the Central Ohio Valley, in: Brose, D., Cowan, C., Mainfort, R. (Eds.), Societies in Eclipse: Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C.. pp. 83-106.
                                                              Drooker, P., 2001. Approaching Fabrics Through Impressions on Pottery, in: America, Textile (Ed.), Approaching Textiles, Varying ViewpointsTextile Society of America, Earleville, Maryland. pp. 59-68.

                                                                2000

                                                                Webster, L., Drooker, P., 2000. Archaeological Textile Research in the Americas, in: Drooker, P., Webster, L. (Eds.), Beyond Cloth and Cordage: Archaeological Textile Research in the AmericasUniversity of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah. pp. 1-24.
                                                                  Drooker, P., 2000. Madisonville Focus Revisited: Reexcavating Fort Ancient from Museum Collections, in: Genheimer, R. (Ed.), Cultures Before Contact: The Late Prehistory of Ohio and Surrounding RegionsThe Ohio Archaeological Council, Columbus, Ohio. pp. 228-270.

                                                                    1999

                                                                    Drooker, P., 1999. Exotic Ceramics at Madisonville: Implications for Interaction, in: Williamson, R., Watts, C. (Eds.), Taming the Taxonomy: Toward a New Understanding of Great Lakes ArchaeologyEastendbooks, Toronto, Ontario. pp. 71-82.
                                                                      Drooker, P., Wagner, M., Butler, B., 1999. Fabric Impressed Sherd from the Rose Hotel Site. Appendix D. Archaeological Investigations at the Rose Hotel (11Hn-116), Hardin County, Illinois