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Meier and Cathlapotle Theses, Dissertations, Reports, and Publications (as of 9/12/2018) Completed Dissertations: * Published (see below) *Smith, Cameron McPherson 2004 The Social Organization of Production in Three Protohistoric Lower Columbia River Plankhouses Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University (Published) *Sobel, Elizabeth A 2004 Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 – 1855 Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan *Daehnke, Jon D 2007 Utilization of Space and the Politics of Place: Tidy Footprints, Changing Pathways, Persistent Places and Contested Memory in the Portland Basin Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, University of California, Berkeley Completed Theses: ** Published in report series (see below) **Hamilton, Stephen Coursault 1994 Technological organization and sedentism: expedient core reduction, stockpiling, and tool curation at the Meier site (35CO5) MA thesis PSU Wolf, John William 1994 The spatial distribution of ground stone tools as a marker of status differentials in a Chinookan plank house on the lower Columbia River MA thesis PSU Smith, Cameron McPherson 1996 Social stratification within a protohistoric plankhouse of the Pacific Northwest coast: use-wear and spatial distribution analysis of chipped lithic artifacts MA thesis PSU **Darby, Melissa Cole 1996 Wapato for the people: an ecological approach to understanding the Native American use of Sagittaria latifolia on the lower Columbia MA thesis PSU Davis, Debra 1998 Bone tool technology: measurements of curation and the spatial distribution of bone and antler artifacts from a Pacific Northwest plankhouse MA thesis PSU **Banach, Patricia Kathryn 2002 Copper on the Pacific Northwest coast MA thesis PSU **Kaehler, Gretchen Ann Anne 2002 Patterns in glass : the interpretation of European glass trade beads from two protohistoric sites in the greater Lower Columbia region MA thesis PSU Daehnke, Jon Darin 2002 Public outreach and the "hows" of archaeology : archaeology as a model for education MA thesis PSU MA thesis PSU Contains popular booklet entitled *Cathlapotle: Catching Times’ Arrow Zehr, Jamey 2002 A study of a sample of mammalian remains from Cathlapotle (45Cl1), southwestern Washington Unpublished MA thesis, University of Missouri, 10 **O’Rourke Leslie: 2005 The Wapato Valley Predictive Model: Prehistoric Archaeological Site Location on the Floodplain of the Columbia River in the Portland Basin MA thesis PSU 11 Harpole, Judith L 2006 Dead Deer Do Tell Tails: Mammalian Systematic Paleontology and Temporal Variation at Cathlapotle, 45CL1, Southwestern Washington Unpublished MA thesis, University of Missouri – Columbia 12 **Butler, Stephanie 2007 The Interpretation of Indoor Storage Facilities from two Plank House Sites in the Greater Lower Columbia River Region MA thesis PSU 13 **Davis, Sara 2010 Projectile Point Variation at the Meier (35CO5) and Cathlapolte (45CL1) Archaeological Sites MA thesis PSU 14 **Gardner-O’Kearny, William 2010 Hearth Features at the Meier and Cathlapotle Archaeological Sites MA thesis PSU 15 **Kristen Ann Fuld: 2011 The Technological Role of Bone and Antler Artifacts on the Lower Columbia: A Comparison of Two Contact Period Sites MA thesis PSU 16 **Emily Evelyn Shepard 2014 Building and Maintaining Plankhouses at Two Villages on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, MA thesis PSU 17 **Stephanie C Simmons 2014 Exploring Colonization and Ethnogenesis through an Analysis of the Flaked Glass Tools of the Lower Columbia Chinookans and Fur Traders MA thesis PSU 18 **J Shoshana Rosenberg 2015 Study of Prestige and Resource Control Using Fish Remains from Cathlapotle, A Plankhouse Village on the Lower Columbia River, MA thesis PSU Project Related Reports: Ames, K.M 1994 Archaeological Context Statement (with assistance of Mary Parchman, Tanya Hickey and Darin Molnar, Contributions by Yvonne Hajda, Debra Davis, Mary Parchman and Tanya Hickey) Wapato Valley Archaeological Report No 1, Portland State University 2 Ames, K.M., 1999 Phase II Radiometric Dating at the Meier and Cathlapotle Archaeological Sites Portland State University, Portland, OR, p 65 Ames, K.M., 2017 Chinookan Households on the Lower Columbia River: Contact and Complexity, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports # 8-12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 3-35 This is a standard introduction to all of these reports Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 – 1855, in: Sobel, E (Ed.), Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 – 1855 Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #8 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 673-683 Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 342-350 Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River, Washington Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 365-419 Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to Artifact Classification, Descriptions, and Analyses of Artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological SItes, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points, and Osseous Artifacts, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classification, Descriptions, and Analyses of Artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points, and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 435-470 Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 315-380 Ames, K.M., 2017 Postscript to Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 571-581 10 Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface to Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 36-48 11 Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface to The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The FurTrade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River, Washington Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 36-50 12 Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface to Artifact Classification, Descriptions, and Analyses of Artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological SItes, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points, and Osseous Artifacts , in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classification, Descriptions, and Analyses of Artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological SItes, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points, and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Servive, Portland, pp 36-44 13 Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface to The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 36-54 14 Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface to Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 36-40 15 Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), 2017 Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland 16 Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), 2017 The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeology Project Report #10, Portland State University/U.S Fish and WIldlife Service, Portland 17 Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), 2017 Lithic Technology, Projectile Points, Osseous Artifacts, and Artifact Classification of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological SItes, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeology Project Report #11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland 18 Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), 2017 The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland 19 Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), 2017 Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeology Project Report #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland 20 Ames, K M , C M Smith, G Baker and W Gardner-O’Kearney, 2011 Chinookan Households on the Lower Columbia River: Contact and Complexity Final Performance Report NEH grant RZ_50601_06 21 Ames, K.M., C.M Smith, W.L Cornett, S.C Hamilton, E.A Sobel, S.C Hamilton, J Wolf and D Raetz 1999 Archaeological Investigations at 45CL1 Cathlapotle (1991–1998), Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge, Clark County, Washington; A Preliminary Report Cultural Resource Series Number 13 U.S.D.I Fish and Wildlife Service, Region Portland, Or (Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #7, Portland State University) 22 Banach, P.K., 2017 Meier and Cathlapotle Copper Artifacts, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Reports # 10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 173-234 23 Boyd, R.T 2011 Cathlapotle and Its Inhabitants: 1792 – 1860 A Report Prepared for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 24 Butler, S.T., 2007 The Interpretation of Indoor Storage Facilities from Two Plank House Sites in the Greater Lower Columbia River Region, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 265-338 25 Butler, V.L., 2017 Fish Remains from Cathlapotle: Preliminary Report (June 21, 2002), in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 59-74 26 Butler, V.L., Corcoran, M., 1994 Cathlapotle Fish Remains Laboratory of Archaeology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 27 Cromwell, R.J., 2017 A Typological Analysis of the Historic Ceramic Ware Sherds Recovered from the Cathlapootle (45CL1) Site and the Meier (35CO5) Site, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Reports # 10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and WIldlife Service, Portland, pp 235-292 28 Darby, M.C., 2017 Wapato for the People: An Ecological Approach to Understanding the Native American Use of Sagittaria latifolia on the Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology, and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 417-480 29 Davis, S.J., Ames, K.M., 2017 Projectile Point Distributions and Variation at the Meier (35CO5) and Cathlapotle (45CL1) Archaeological Sites, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classifications, Descriptions and Analyses of artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports # 11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 221-327 30 Daehnke, J., W Gardner-O'Kearney and G Baker 2010 Cultural Resources Inventory for the Carty Unit Footbridge and Associated Facilities - Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Washington Cultural resource report published through the U.S Fish & Wildlife Service, Region Cultural Resources Office, Sherwood, OR 31 Frederick, G., 2017 Report on the Fish Faunal Remains from the Meier Site, C3505, Oregon, U.S.A., in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 75-88 32 Frederick, G., 2017 Report on the Meier (35CO5) and Cathlapotle (45CL1) Archaeological Bird Remains, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 89-120 33 Fuld, K.A., 2017 The Technological Role of Bone and Antler Artifacts on the Lower Columbia: A Comparison of Two Contact Period Sites, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classifications, Descriptions and Analyses of artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #11 Portland State University U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 45-144 34 Gardner-O'Kearney, W., 2017 Domestic Hearth Features at the Cathlapotle (45CL1) and Meier (35CO5) Sites in the Wapato Valley of Oregon and Washington, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 143264 35 Hamilton, S.C., 2017 A Site Catchment Analysis of the Meier Site, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology, and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Reports # 13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 545-570 36 Hamilton, S.C., 2017 Technological Organization and Sedentism: Expedient Core Reduction, Stockpiling, and Tool Curation at the Meier Site (35CO5), in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classifications, Descriptions and Analyses of artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports # 11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland pp 145-220 37 Hodges, C., 2017 Response to Chronic Flooding at Cathlapotle (45CL1) Clark County, Washington Stratigraphic Analysis of Profile D, 155-159 N/W92, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 41-52 38 Hodges, C., 2017 Results of Offsite Geoarchaeological Trenching at Cathlapotle Town (45CL1) Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Carty Unit Clark County, Washington, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 53-76 39 Kaehler, G.A., 2017 Patterns in Glass: The Interpretation of European Glass Trade Beads from Two Protohistoric Sites in the Greater Lower Columbia Region, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports # 10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 51-172 40 Lyman, R.L., 2017 Mammalian Zooarchaeology of Cathlapotle (45CL1): Descriptive Paleontology and Taphonomic Anylyses, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 121-156 41 Lyman, R.L., 2017 Mammalian Zooarchaeology of the Meier Site (35CO5), in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 157-240 42 Lyman, R.L., Church, R.R., 1995 Mammalian Remains from Cathlapotle: A Preliminary Report on the 1994 Season Laboratory of Archaeology, Portland State University, Portland OR 43 McDonald, K.L., 2017 Archaeological Applications of Magnetometry and Ground Penetrating Radar on Flood Plains of the Pacific Northwest, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology, and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 481-544 44 O’Rourke, L.M., 2017 The Wapato Valley Predictive Model: Prehistoric Archaeological Site Location on the Floodplain of the Columbia River in the Portland Basin, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology, and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #13 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 123-417 45 Riley, T., 2017 Initial Processing and Notes on the Contents of Coprolites from 35C05, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 55-58 46 Rodrigues, A., Yang, D., 2017 Appendix B: Ancient DNA Analysis of Archaeological Elk Remains from Historical Parks in the Western United States, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 391-404 47 Rosenberg, J.S., 2017 Study of Prestige and Resource Control Using Fish Remains from Cathlapotle, A Plankhouse Village on the Lower Columbia River, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 241-314 48 Shepard, E.E., 2017 Building and Maintaining Plankhouses at Two Villages on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Architecture, Fire, and Storage: Cathlapotle and Meier Features Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #9 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 49-142 49 Simmons, S.C., 2017 Exploring Colonization and Ethnogenesis through an Analysis of the Flaked Glass Tools of the Lower Columbia Chinookans and Fur Traders, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Fur-Trade Archaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 10 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 293-364 50 Smith, C.M., 2017 Artifact Descriptions for Cathlapotle (45CL1) and Meier (35CO5), in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Artifact Classifications, Descriptions and Analyses of artifacts from the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River: Lithic Technology, Projectile Points and Osseous Artifacts Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports # 11 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland pp 328-434 51 Sobel, E.A., 2017 Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 - 1855 Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Reports #8 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland 52 Sobel, E.A., Ames, K.M., 2017 Preface and Summary of Results: Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 – 1855, in: Sobel, E (Ed.), Social Complexity and Corporate Households on the Southern Northwest Coast of North America, A.D 1450 – 1855 Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report #8 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 35-44 53 Speller, C., Yang, D., 2017 Appendix A: Ancient DNA Analysis of Cervid Remains from Cathlapotle (45CL1), in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), The Zooarchaeology of the Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Wapato Valley Archaeological Project Report # 12 Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 381-390 54 White, J.P., 2017 Particle size analysis and geologic interpretation of soils found at the Meier and Cathlapotle archeological sites in the Columbia River basin, in: Ames, K.M., Henry, K (Eds.), Geoarchaeology, and Miscellaneous Reports: Cathlapotle and Meier Archaeological Sites, Lower Columbia River Portland State University/U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, pp 77-122 Project-related publications Ames, K.M 1995 Chiefly Power and Household Production on the Northwest Coast In Foundations of Social Inequality, T D Price and G.M Feinman, editors Plenum Press, New York Pp 155 – 181 http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_Chiefly.pdf Ames, K M 1996 Life in the Big House, household labor and dwelling size on the Northwest Coast In People who lived in Large Houses, Archaeological Perspectives on Large Domestic Structures C Coupland and E.B Banning editors Prehistory Press, Madison Pp 178 – 200 http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_BigHouse.pdf Ames, K.M., 2002 Going by Boat: The Forager-Collector Continuum at Sea, in: Fitzhugh, B., Habu, J (Eds.), Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems Kluwer/Plenum Press, New York, pp 17 - 50 Ames, K M 2006 Thinking about Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast and Elsewhere, In Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast, E Sobel, A Trieu & K Ames, editors International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_Thinking_About_Household_Archaeolog y.pdf Ames, K.M 2008 Slavery, Household Production and Demography on the Southern Northwest Coast: Cables, Tacking and Ropewalks In Invisible Citizens: Captives and Their Consequences, Catherine Cameron editor, pp 138 - 158 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City Available on-line: http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_Slavery_Household_Production_Demogra phy%20on%20Southern%20Northwest%20Coast.pdf Ames, K.M and T.J Brown, 2018 Radiocarbon Dating the Fur Trade: Bayesian Analyses of Fur-Trade Era Radiocarbon Dates from the Lower Columbia River International Journal of Historical Archaeology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761018-0466-1 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/anth_fac/166/ 10 Ames, K M and C M Smith 1999 The Nature and Organization of production in an Early Modern Northwest Coast Plankhouse Ms on File, Portland State University, available on-line http://www.sfu.ca/~csmith/genstuff/academic/meier/a1.htm There’s other information at http://web.pdx.edu/~b5cs/virtualmeier/virtualmeier.html Ames, K.M and E.A Sobel 2009 Finding and Dating Cathlapotle Archaeology in Washington.15:5-32 http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/vol15p05Ames&Sobel.pdf 10 Ames, K.M and E.A Sobel 2013 Houses and Households In Chinookan Peoples of the Northwest Coast, RT Boyd, KM Ames and T Johnson eds, pp 125 – 145 University of Washington Press, Seattle 11 Ames, K.M., C M Smith and A Bourdeau, 2008 Large Domestic Pits on the Northwest Coast of North America Journal of Field Archaeology (33)1: 1-16 http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_Pit_Complexes_JFA.pdf 12 Ames, K.M., D.F Raetz, S Hamilton and C McAfee, 1992, Household archaeology of a southern Northwest Coast Plank House Journal of Field Archaeology, 19: 275–290 http://web.pdx.edu/~amesk/pdfs/Ames_et_al_JFA.pdf 13 Ames, K M., M.P Richards, C.F Speller, D Y Yang, R L Lyman, and V.L Butler 2015 Stable isotope and ancient DNA analysis of dog remains from Cathlapotle (45CL1), a contact-era site on the Lower Columbia River Journal of Archaeological Science, 57: 268 – 282 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/anth_fac/83/ 14 Boyd, R.T., K.M Ames and T Johnson eds 2013 Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River University of Washington Press, Seattle 15 Butler, V.L 2000 Resource depression on the Northwest Coast of North America Antiquity 74: 649 – 661 (http://web.pdx.edu/~virginia/pdf %20files/Butler2000ResourceDepressionNWC.pdf) 16 Butler, V.L and M.A Martin 2013 Aboriginal Fisheries of the Lower Columbia River In Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River In RT Boyd, KM Ames and T Johnson eds, pp 80 - 105 University of Washington Press, Seattle 17 Cooper, H.K., Ames, K.M., Davis, L.G., 2015 Metal and Prestige in the Greater Lower Columbia River Region, Northwestern North America Journal of Northwest Anthropology 49, 143 - 166 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/anth_fac/135/ 11 18 Church, R R., and R L Lyman 2003 Small Fragments Make Small Differences in Efficiency When Rendering Grease from Fractured Artiodactyl Bones by Boiling Journal of Archaeological Science 30:1077-1084 19 Daehnke, J 2005 Cathlapotle: Catching Time’s Secrets (with illustrations by Charles Funk) US Fish and Wildlife Service Cultural Resources Team, Region 1, Sherwood Or 20 Daehnke J 2007 A ‘strange multiplicity’ of voices: Heritage stewardship, contested sites and colonial legacies on the Columbia River Journal of Social Archaeology 7: 250 – 275 21 Daehnke, J 2013 “We Honor the House” Lived Heritage, Memory, and Ambiguity at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse Wicazo Sa Review, 28 (1): 38-64 22 Daehnke, J 2017 Chinook Resilience: Heritage and Cultural Revitalization on the Lower Columbia River University of Washington Press, Seattle 23 Darby, M., 2005 The intensification of wapato (Sagittaria latifolia) by the Chinookan people of the Lower Columbia River, in: Deur, D., Turner, N.J (Eds.), Keeping It Living: Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, pp 194-217 24 Gahr, D.A.T 2006 Architects to Ancestors: The Life Cycle of Plankhouses In Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast E.A Sobel, D.A.T Gahr & K.M Ames editors International Monographs in Prehistory, Archaeological Series 16 Ann Arbor, MI Pp 56 – 70 25 Gahr, D.A.T 2013 Ethnobiology: Nonfishing Subsistence and Production In Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River In RT Boyd, KM Ames and T Johnson eds, pp 63 - 79 University of Washington Press, Seattle 26 Gahr, D.A.T., E.A Sobel and K.M Ames Introduction In Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast, EA Sobel, DAT Gahr and KM Ames, eds, pp - 15 Archaeological Series 16, International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor 27 Hajda, Y and E.A Sobel 2013 Lower Columbia Trade and Exchange Systems In Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River In RT Boyd, KM Ames and T Johnson eds, pp 106 - 124 University of Washington Press, Seattle 28 Lyman, R.L., 2005 Analyzing cut marks: lessons from artiodactyl remains in the northwestern United States Journal of Archaeological Science 32, 17221732 12 29 Lyman, R.L., 2006 Identifying bilateral pairs of deer (Odocoileus sp.) bones: how symmetrical is symmetrical enough? 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