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2009

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.
          Kirchman, J., 2009. Natural History Collections and Evolution. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 14.
            Duggan, B., 2009. Understanding a Globe Basket and Its Makers. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 12-16.
              Lothrop, J., 2009. The New York Paleoindian Database Project: A Call for Data. New York State Archaeological Society Newsletter. 5, 6.
                Lupulescu, M., 2009. Microminerals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 10-11.
                  Feranec, R., 2009. Evolution of Ecology in Mammals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 13.

                    2008

                    Rieth, C., Mackey, D., 2008. Archaeological Practice and Review in New York. New York State Archaeological Association Newsletter. 3, 4-5.
                      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. Fish and Other Collections Move Off-Site. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 4.
                          Daniels, R., 2008. The Beef is in the River. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 20.
                            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.
                                Houde, Frisbee, 2008. To Preserve and Protect. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 12-16.
                                  Kays, R., 2008. Not-So-Sleepy Sloths: Animal EEG Studies Enlighten Scientists. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 10.
                                    Hawkins, M., 2008. A New Collection of Minerals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 16.
                                      Reber, E., Hart, J., 2008. Visible Clues: The Analysis of Visible Pottery Residues from New York State with Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometery, in: Hart, J. (Ed.), Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany IIThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 129-139.
                                        Rieth, C., 2008. Future Considerations for the Analysis and Interpretation of Small Lithic Sites in the Northeast, in: Rieth, C. (Ed.), Current Approaches to the Analysis and Interpretation of Small Lithic Sites in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 203-208.
                                          Rieth, C., 2008. Introduction, in: Rieth, C. (Ed.), Current Approaches to the Analysis and Interpretation of Small Lithic Sites in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-7.
                                            Rieth, C., 2008. Preface, in: Rieth, C. (Ed.), Current Approaches to the Analysis and Interpretation of Small Lithic Sites in the NortheastThe University of the State of New York., Albany, New York. pp. ix.
                                              Stein, G., 2008. The Life and Times of an Early Ford Dealer: Christian F. Weber of Albany, New York, in: Endelman, J. (Ed.), The Model T Reconsidered: Proceedings from the World of the Model T ConferenceThe Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan. pp. 21-37.
                                                Terrell, J., Hart, J., 2008. Domesticated Landscapes, in: David, B., Thomas, J. (Eds.), Handbook of Landscape ArchaeologyLeft Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California. pp. 328-332.
                                                  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.
                                                      Lemak, J., 2008. Albany, New York and the Great Migration. Afro-Americans in New York Life and History. 32, 47-74.
                                                        Lemak, J., 2008. From the Toy Box. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 8-9.
                                                          Lothrop, J., 2008. A New Look at Paleoindian Lifeways in the Ice Age. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 8.
                                                            Miller, N., 2008. A Look Back: Bryologist Lewis Caleb Beck. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 14.
                                                              Lupulescu, M., 2008. Minerals Beneath Manhattan. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 2, 7.
                                                                Orser, C., 2008. Ceramics: A Window to the Past. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 9.
                                                                  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.