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2010

Cryan, J., Svenson, G., 2010. Family-level Relationships of the Spittlebugs and Froghoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Cercopoidea). Systematic Entomology 35, 393-415. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3113.2009.00520.x
    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.
      Hutson, S., Dahlin, B., Mazeau, D., 2010. Commerce and Cooperation among the Classic Maya: The Chunchucmil Case, in: Marshall, R. (Ed.), Cooperation in Economy and SocietyAltamira Press, New York. pp. 81-103.
        Lenardi, M., Merwin, D., 2010. Towards Automating Artifact Analysis: A Study Showing Potential Application in Computer Vision and Morphometrics to Artifact Typology, in: Elewa, A. (Ed.), Morphometrics for NonmorphometriciansSpringer, Berlin. pp. 289-305. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-95853-6_13
          Orser, C., 2010. Encounters with Postcolonialism in Irish Archaeology, in: Lydon, J., Rizvi, U. (Eds.), Handbook of Postcolonial ArchaeologyLeft Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California. pp. 199-214.
            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.
                Rieth, C., Horton, E., 2010. Stylistic and Technological Analysis of Ceramic Vessels from the Bailey Site, Onondaga County, New York, in: Patrick, Sternberg (Ed.), Preserving Tradition and Understanding the Past: Papers from the Conference on Iroquois Research, 2001-2005The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 5-14.
                  Straeten, C., 2010. Lessons from the Foreland Basin: Northern Appalachian Basin Perspectives on the Acadian Orogeny, in: Tollo, R., Bartholomew, M., Hibbard, J., Karabinos, P. (Eds.), From Rodinia to Pangea: The Lithotectonic Record of the Appalachian RegionGeological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado. pp. 251-282. doi:10.1130/2010.1206(12)
                    Burch, R., 2010. Fuerte’s Mountain Gorilla. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 9.
                      Bielinski, S., 2010. The People of Colonial Albany Live Online. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 10-12.
                        Hart, J., 2010. Pottery Change: Research Alters How Archaeologists View New York’s Past. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 7.
                          Miller, N., 2010. Up in the Air: Aerobiological Discoveries at the New York State Museum. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 13-15.
                            McCabe, T., 2010. The Karner Blue Butterfly. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 16.
                              Kirchman, J., 2010. Carolina Parakeets. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 16.
                                Lothrop, J., 2010. Prehistoric Birdstones. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 16.
                                  Landing, E., 2010. When the Phyla Came Marching In: Modern Marine Organisms Originate in the Cambrian Period. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 9.
                                    Kernan, P., 2010. Focus on Nature XI Biennial Exhibition Shows Impact of Illustration. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 3.
                                      Kays, R., 2010. Freezer Diving: The Discovery of a Frozen Mountain Coati Thaws Out Its Taxonomic Secrets. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 8-9.
                                        Kays, R., 2010. New York’s Coyote—What Is It? Where Did It Come From?. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 6, 6-8.
                                          Li, Z., Ding, B., Han, J., Kays, R., 2010. Swarm: Mining Relaxed Temporal Moving Object Clusters. Proceedings of the 2010 Int. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB’10) 2010doi:10.14778/1920841.1920934
                                            Lothrop, J., Cremeens, D., 2010. 33Ms391: A Paleoindian Site in Southeastern Ohio. Current Research in the Pleistocene 27, 120-122.