Meltzer, David J.
David J. Meltzer American archaeologist
Meltzer, David J. 1955-
Meltzer, David J., 1893-....
VIAF ID: 69224775 (Personal)
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Works
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The 12.9-ka ET Impact Hypothesis and North American Paleoindians | |
American archaeology, past and future : a celebration of the Society for American Archaeology 1935-1985 | |
Americans before columbus: Ice-Age Origins. Ronald C. Carlisle (Editor), 1988, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Anthropology, Ethnology Monographs 12, xi + 123 pp., $ 11.00 (paperbound) | |
The ancestry and affiliations of Kennewick Man | |
Ancient genomes show social and reproductive behavior of early Upper Paleolithic foragers | |
The Antiquity of Man and the Development of American Archaeology | |
The archaeology of William Henry Holmes | |
Arguments and Evidence Against a Younger Dryas Impact Event | |
Climate change and the integrity of science | |
Clovis at the end of the world | |
Clovis hunting and large mammal extinction : a critical review of the evidence | |
Clovis: On the Edge of a New Understanding. Ashley M. Smallwood and Thomas A. Jennings editors. 2015. Texas: A&M University Press, College Station, vii + 364 pp. $ 50 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-62349-201-4 | |
The Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation | |
Early Holocene Paleoindian deposits at Nall Playa, Oklahoma Panhandle, U.S.A | |
Early human dispersals within the Americas | |
Environments and extinctions : man in late glacial North America | |
Explaining variability in Early Paleoindian foraging | |
The First Americans : search and research | |
First peoples in a new world : colonizing ice age America | |
Folsom : new archaeological investigations of a classic Paleoindian bison kill | |
The Folsom (Paleoindian) Type Site: Past Investigations, Current Studies | |
Fossil horses: Systematics, paleobiology, and evolution of the family equidae. Bruce J. MacFadden, 1992, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 369 pp., $74.95 (clothbound) | |
The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana | |
Geoarchaeology of the Midland (Paleoindian) Site, Texas | |
Geochronology of Sandia Cave, C. Vance Haynes, Jr. and George A. Agogino, 1986, Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology No. 32. Free (Paper). (Available from the Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institutio | |
The great paleolithic war : how science forged an understanding of America's ice age past | |
Historic Period Faunal Remains from Mustang Springs on the Southern High Plains of Texas | |
Human Responses to Middle Holocene (Altithermal) Climates on the North American Great Plains | |
Ice Age Atlantis? Exploring the Solutrean-Clovis ‘connection’ | |
Ice Age Hunters of the Rockies. Dennis J. Stanford and Jane S. Day, editors. Denver Museum of Natural History and University of Colorado Press, Niwot, 1992. xii + 378 pp., figures, tables, photographs, references, index. ’39.95 (cloth); ’19.95 (p | |
Ideology and Material Culture | |
Impact did not cause Climate Change, Extinction, or Clovis termination at 12.9 ka | |
Is There a Clovis Adaptation? | |
Kennewick Man: coming to closure | |
Late pleistocene human adaptations in eastern North America | |
Late Quaternary dynamics of Arctic biota from ancient environmental genomics | |
Lewis Binford | |
A Mammoth Fraud in Science | |
Man and the mid-holocene climatic optimum, Neil A. McKinnon and G.S.L. Stuart (Eds.), 1987, the University of Calgary Archaeological Association, 404 + xii p., about $18.00 (incl. shipping) (paperbound) | |
Millennial-scale dynamics of valley fills over the past 12,000 14C yr in northeastern New Mexico, USA | |
MORE ON THE RUMOR OF “INTENTIONAL OVERSHOT FLAKING” AND THE PURPORTED ICE-AGE ATLANTIC CROSSING | |
Mother knows best | |
The Mountaineer site : a folsom winter camp in the Rockies | |
North American Archaeology and Archaeologists, 1879-1934 | |
On a Pleistocene human occupation at Pedra Furada, Brazil | |
On Bonfire Shelter (Texas) as a Paleoindian Bison Jump: An Assessment Using GIS and Zooarchaeology | |
On Stone Procurement and Settlement Mobility in Eastern Fluted Point Groups | |
On the Presumed Clovis-Age Structure at the Paleo Crossing Site, Ohio | |
Optically stimulated luminescence dating of Southern High Plains archaeological sites | |
Paleoenvironment of the Folsom archaeological site, New Mexico, USA, approximately 10,500 14C yr B.P. as inferred from the stable isotope composition of fossil land snail shells | |
Paradigms Lost—Paradigms Found? | |
Pleistocene Overkill and North American Mammalian Extinctions | |
Pleistocene overkill and the associational critique | |
Pleistocene peopling of the Americas | |
The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene | |
Postglacial viability and colonization in North America's ice-free corridor. | |
Prehistoric Water Wells on the Southern High Plains: Clues to Altithermal Climate | |
Refuting the technological cornerstone of the Ice-Age Atlantic crossing hypothesis | |
The relationship between sample size and diversity in archaeological assemblages | |
Revisiting Paleoindian exploitation of extinct North American mammals | |
Social Theory and Archaeology. Michael Shanks and Christopher Tilley. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1988. viii + 243 pp., appendix, references, index. $29.95 (cloth); $15.95 (paper) | |
Spatial point pattern identification of an apparent Ice-Age house structure | |
Stable Isotopes in Yellow-Bellied Marmot (Marmota Flaviventris) Fossils Reveal Environmental Stability in the Late Quaternary of the Colorado Rocky Mountains | |
Stratigraphy of the Younger Dryas Chronozone and paleoenvironmental implications: Central and Southern Great Plains | |
Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding population of Native Americans. | |
W. Roger Powers, R. Dale Guthrie & John F. Hoffecker (edited by Ted Goebel). Dry Creek: archaeology and paleoecology of a Late Pleistocene Alaskan hunting camp. 2017. 330 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, tables. College Station: Texas A& | |
Wallace Berman : retrospective, October 24 to November 26, 1978 | |
Wallace Berman : support the revolution | |
Were Hominins in California ∼130,000 Years Ago? | |
When Destiny Takes a Turn for the Worse: William Henry Holmes and, Incidentally, Franz Boas in Chicago, 1892-97 | |
Why Don't We Know When the First People Came to North America? | |
Would North American Paleoindians have Noticed Younger Dryas Age Climate Changes? | |
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis: a cosmic catastrophe |