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2025

2024

Hart, J., 2024. A Rapid Dispersal of Maize from the Great Plains to Northeastern North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 345, 109049. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.109049
    Hart, J., 2024. New Trends in Prehistoric North-eastern North American Agriculture Evidence: A View from Central New York, in: Lee-Thorp, J., Katzenberg, M. (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of DietOxford University Press, New York. pp. 367-384.
      Hart, J., 2024. Revisiting the Roundtop Site: Toward a More Complete Occupational History. Archaeology of Eastern North America 52, 21-36.

        2023

        Hart, J., 2023. Effects of charring on squash (Cucurbita L) seed morphology and compression strength: Implications for paleoethnobotany. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 49, 104017. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104017
          Hart, J., Birch, J., Gates-St-Pierre, C., 2023. Social Network Analysis of Iroquoian Sites in the St. Lawrence River Valley: AD 1400–1600. Journal of Historical Network Research 8, 98–144. doi:10.25517/jhnr.v8i1.71

            2022

            Hart, J., Adovasio, J, 2022. Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Dating of Meadowcroft Rockshelter Maize. Radiocarbon 64, 265–277. doi:10.1017/RDC.2022.18

              2021

              Bradley, J.W., Hart, J., 2021. Another Side of Onondaga: Seneca River Sites, ca. A.D. 1000 to 1600. Archaeology of Eastern North America 49, 41-72.
                Hart, J., 2021. The effects of charring on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) seed morphology and strength. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 37, 102996. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102996

                  2020

                  Hart, J., 2020. Reassessing an inferred Iroquoian village removal sequence in the Mohawk River Basin, New York, USA. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 60, 101236. doi:10.1016/j.jaa.2020.101236

                    2019

                    Hart, J., 2019. Review of Jennifer Birch and Victor D Thompson (eds) The Archaeology of Villages in Eastern North America. North American Archaeologist 40, 121-124. doi:10.1177/0197693119865046
                      Abel, T., Vavrasek, J., Hart, J., 2019. Radiocarbon Dating the Iroquoian Occupation of Northern New York. American Antiquity 84, 748–761. doi:10.1017/aaq.2019.50

                        2018

                        Birch, Jennifer, Hart, J., 2018. Social Networks and Northern Iroquoian Confederacy Dynamics. American Antiquity 83, 13-33. doi:10.1017/aaq.2017.59
                          Hart, J., 2018. A Glimpse of the Rich Artistic Expressions of Native Americas AD 1300-1700, in: , Gallery Guide-Community and Continuity: Native American Art of New YorkSamuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz, New York. pp. 3-10.
                            Dermarker, S., Birch, Jennifer, Shafie, Termeh, Hart, J., Williamson, R., 2018. Analyse des r\ eseaux sociaux iroquoiens du Saint-Laurent et paniroquoiens, in: Lesage, L., Richard, J-F, edard-Daigle, A., Gupta, N. (Eds.), \ Etudes multidisciplinaires sur les liens entre Hurons-Wendat et Iroquoiens du Saint-LaurentPresses de l’Universit\ e Laval, Quebec. pp. 86-102.

                              2017

                              Hart, J., Engelbrecht, W., 2017. Revisiting Onondaga Iroquois Prehistory through Social Network Analysis, in: Jones, E., Creese, J. (Eds.), Process and Meaning in Spatial Archaeology: Investigations into Pre-Columbian Iroquoian Space and PlaceUniversity Press of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. pp. 189-214. doi:10.5876/9781607325109.c007

                                2016

                                Hart, J., 2016. New Trends in Prehistoric North-eastern North American Agriculture Evidence: A View from Central New York, in: Lee-Thorp, J., Katzenberg, M. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of DietOxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199694013.013.14

                                  2015

                                  2014

                                  Hart, J., 2014. A Critical Assessment of Current Approaches to Investigations of the Timing, Rate, and Adoption Trajectories of Domesticates in the Midwest and Great Lakes, in: Raviele, M., Lovis, W. (Eds.), Reassessing the Timing, Rate, and Adoption Trajectories of Domesticate Use in the Midwest and Great LakesMidwest Archaeological Conference, Inc., Champlain, Illinois. pp. 161-174.
                                    Hart, J., 2014. An Analysis of the Aboriginal Ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site, Nacogdoches County, Texas. Stephen F. Austin State University Center for Regional Heritage Research, James E. Corbin Papers in ArchaeologyStephen F. Austin State University Press, Nacogdoches, Texas.