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2009

Kays, R., 2009. Family Procyonidae (Raccoons), in: Wilson, D., Mittermeir, R. (Eds.), Handbook to Mammals of the World: Volume 1 - The CarnivoresLynx Editions, Barcelona, Spain. pp. 498-530.
    Kays, R., Daniels, R., 2009. Fish and Wildlife Communities of the Adirondacks, in: Porter, W., Erickson, J., Whaley, R. (Eds.), The Great Experiment in Conservation: Voices From the Adirondack ParkSyracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York. pp. 71-86.
      Lemak, J., 2009. Women, in: Ezra, M. (Ed.), Civil Rights Movement: People and PerspectivesABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, California. pp. 139-154.
        Lothrop, J., 2009. Foreword, in: Gramly, R. (Ed.), Paleoamericans and Paleoenvironment at the Vail site, MainePersimmon Press, North Andover, Massachusetts. pp. 7.
          Lupulescu, M., 2009. Proterozoic Low Ti-Fe Oxide Deposits from New York, USA, in: Anastasiu, N., Duliu, O. (Eds.), Mineralogy and Geodiversity: Tributes to the Career of Professor Emil ConstantinescuEditura Academiei Romane, Bucuresti, Romania. pp. 207-223.
            Orser, C., 2009. The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World, in: Horning, A., Palmer, M. (Eds.), Paths or Sharing Tracks? Future Directions in the Archaeological Study of Post-1550 Britain and IrelandBoydell and Brewer, Woodbridge, UK. pp. 7-18.
              Orser, C., 2009. A Personal Statement about Twenty-First Century Modern-World Archaeology, in: Dominguez, L., Funari, P., de Carvalho, A., Rodrigues, G. (Eds.), Desafios da Arqueologia: DepoimentosHabilis Editora, Erechim, Brazil. pp. 233-239.
                Orser, C., 2009. World-Systems Theory, Networks, and Modern-World Archaeology, in: Majewski, T., Gaimster, D. (Eds.), International Handbook of Historical ArchaeologySpringer, New York, New York. pp. 253-268.
                  Rieth, C., 2009. Early European Settlement in the Northeast, in: McManamon, F., Cordell, L., Lightfoot, K., Milner, G. (Eds.), Archaeology in America: An EncyclopediaGreenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 25-28.
                    Rieth, C., 2009. Reanalyzing Scale in the Eastern Woodlands: The View from Eastern New York., in: Miroff, Laurie, Knapp, Timothy (Eds.), Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytical ScaleUniversity of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. pp. 1-18.
                      Smith, L., 2009. Upper Ordovician Trenton-Black River Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoirs of Eastern North America, in: Stafford, K., Land, L., Veni, G. (Eds.), NCKRI Symposium 1 Advance in Hypogene Karst StudiesNational Cave and Karst Research Institute, Carlsbad, New Mexico. pp. 157-182.
                        Staley, D., 2009. Going Mobile: Archaeological Lessons from Historic Buckland Communities., in: Pratt, K. (Ed.), Shadowlands: Legacies from the Alaska Native PastBureau of Indian Affairs, Anchorage, Alaska. pp. 123-135.
                          Feranec, R., Cryan, J., Kirchman, J., 2009. Evolution Every Day. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 10-11.
                            Duggan, B., 2009. Understanding a Globe Basket and Its Makers. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 12-16.
                              Rieth, C., 2009. Schoharie Creek III Site, Town of Jefferson, Schoharie County, New York. Newsletter of the New York Archaeology Council. , 3.

                                2008

                                Rieth, C., Mackey, D., 2008. Archaeological Practice and Review in New York. New York State Archaeological Association Newsletter. 3, 4-5.
                                  Kirchman, J., 2008. Bird Egg Specimens: An Ova-looked Treasure. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 8-9.
                                    Kolozsvary, M., 2008. Invaders. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 3-4.
                                      Dale, B., 2008. The Raymond Dale site: A case study of upland camp potential. Newsletter of the New York Archaeological Council. , 7-8.
                                        Daniels, R., 2008. The Beef is in the River. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 20.
                                          Burch, R., 2008. Of, By, and For the People: WPA Art at the New York State Museum. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 11-13.
                                            Skiba, J., 2008. A Tradition of Published Research. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 17-19.
                                              Stein, G., 2008. Suffrage Wagon: Rolling for Women’s Right to Vote. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 16.
                                                Daniels, R., 2008. Fish and Other Collections Move Off-Site. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 4.
                                                  Feranec, R., 2008. Mortal Combat: How the Cohoes Mastodon Died. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 7.
                                                    Hart, J., 2008. Separating the Three Sisters. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 10-12.
                                                      Hawkins, M., 2008. A New Collection of Minerals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 16.
                                                        Kays, R., 2008. Not-So-Sleepy Sloths: Animal EEG Studies Enlighten Scientists. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 10.
                                                          Houde, Frisbee, 2008. To Preserve and Protect. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 12-16.
                                                            Kernan, P., 2008. Focus on Nature X: Natural History Illustration. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 3.
                                                              Scherer, J., 2008. Steoneware Jar by Paul Cushman. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 16.
                                                                Rieth, C., 2008. Beyond the Village: Assessing Upland Contexts during the Late Woodland Period. Newsletter of the New York Archaeological Council. , 8-9.
                                                                  Scherer, J., 2008. Tickling the Ivories: The NYSM Piano Collection Symbolizes a Bygone Era. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 8-9.