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2007

Hamell, G., 2007. The Iroquois and the World’s Rim: Speculations on Color, Culture, and Contact, in: Kerber, J.E. (Ed.), Archaeology of the Iroquois: Selected Readings \& Research SourcesSyracus University Press, Syracuse, New York. pp. 306-320.
    Hamell, G., 2007. Wampum: Lost Treasure. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 2, 16.
      Drooker, P., Hamell, G., 2007. Strange Creatures from the Archaeology Collection. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 3, 8-9.

        2005

        Hamell, G., 2005. A Look Back: "Old Indian Life Groups.. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 1, 5.

          2004

          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.
            Hamell, G., 2004. Seneca Iroquois Carved Wooden Ladles. Members Update. 15, 6.

              2003

              Hauptman, L., Hamell, G., 2003. George Catlin: The Iroquois Origins of His Indian Portrait Gallery. New York History: Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association 84, 125-151.

                2001

                2000

                Miller, C., Hamell, G., 2000. A New Perspective on Indian-White Contact: Cultural Symbols and Colonial Trade, in: Marshall, P., Merrell, J. (Eds.), American Encounters: Natives and Newcomers from European Contact to Indian Removal, 1500-1850Routledge, London. pp. 177-193.

                  1998

                  Hamell, G., 1998. Long-Tail: The Panther in Huron-Wyandot and Seneca Myth, Ritual and Material Culture, in: Saunders, N. (Ed.), Icons of Power: Feline Symbolism in the AmericasRoutledge, New York. pp. 258-286.

                    1996

                    Hamell, G., 1996. Wampum, in: Hoxie, F. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of North American Indians: Native American History, Culture, and Life from Paleo-Indians to the Presentpp. 662-664.

                      1994

                      Hamell, G., 1994. Introduction, in: Press, Syracuse (Ed.), Skunny Wundy: Seneca Indian Tales by Arthur C. ParkerSyracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York. pp. xv-xx.

                        1992

                        Hamell, G., 1992. The Iroquois and the World’s Rim: Speculations on Color, Culture, and Contact. American Indian Quarterly 16, 451-469. doi:10.2307/1185292

                          1987

                          1986

                          Miller, C., Hamell, G., 1986. A New Perspective on Indian-White Contact: Cultural Symbols and Colonial Trade. The Journal of American History 73, 311-328. doi:10.2307/1908224

                            1984

                            1983

                            Hamell, G., 1983. Trading in Metaphors: The Magic of Beads, Another Perspective Upon Indian-European Contact in Northeastern North America, in: Hayes, C. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1982 Glass Trade Bead ConferenceRochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester, New York. pp. 5-28.

                              1981

                              Hamell, G., 1981. Earthenwares and Salt-glazed Stonewares of the Rochester-Genesee Valley Region: An Overview.. Northeast Historical Archaeology 7-9, 1-14. doi:https://doi.org/10.22191/neha/vol9/iss1/1
                                Hamell, G., 1981. North Bay Pottery. The New York-Pennsylvania Collector. 6, 3-4.