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Upper Basin Archaeological Research Project (UBARP)
Publications
Sullivan, A. P. 2008a. “Time Perspectivism and the Interpretive Potential of Palimpsests:
Theoretical and Methodological Considerations of Assemblage Formation History and
Contemporaneity.” In Time in Archaeology: Time Perspectivism Revisited, edited by S. J.
Holdaway and L. Wandsnider, pp. 31-45. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
_____. 2008b. “An Archaeological View of the Archaeological Record.” In Archaeological
Concepts for the Study of the Cultural Past, edited by A. P. Sullivan, pp. 7-23. Foundations of
Archaeological Inquiry Series. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
_____. 2008c. “Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Perspectives on Ceramic Vessels and
Annual Accumulation Rates of Sherds.” American Antiquity 73:121-135.
Bayman, J. M., and A. P. Sullivan. 2008. “Property, Identity, and Macro-Economy in the
Prehispanic Southwest.” American Anthropologist 110:1-15.
Sullivan, A. P. 2007. “Archaeological Anthropology and Strategies of Knowledge Formation in
American Archaeology.” In Archaeological Anthropology: Perspectives on Method and Theory,
edited by J. M. Skibo, M. W. Graves, and M. Stark, pp. 40-56. University of Arizona Press,
Tucson.
Sullivan, A. P., P. B. Mink, and P. M. Uphus. 2007. “Archaeological Survey Design, Units of
Observation, and the Characterization of Regional Variability.” American Antiquity 72:322-333.
Carter, S. W., and A. P. Sullivan. 2007. “Direct Procurement of Ceramics and Ceramic
Materials, Index Wares, and Models of Regional Exchange and Interaction: Implications of
Petrographic and Geological Data from the Upper Basin and Coconino Plateau.” In Hinterlands
and Regional Dynamics in the Ancient Southwest, edited by A. P. Sullivan and J. M. Bayman, pp. 139162. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Sullivan, A. P., and A. H. Ruter. 2006. “The Effects of Environmental Fluctuations on Ancient
Livelihood: Implications of Paleoeconomic Data from the Upper Basin, Northern Arizona.” In
Environmental Change and Human Adaptation in the Ancient Southwest, edited by D. E. Doyel
and J. S. Dean, pp. 180-203. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Uphus, P. M., A. P. Sullivan, and P. B. Mink. 2006. “Identifying At-Risk Heritage Resources
with GIS: Modeling the Impact of Recreational Activities on the Archaeological Record.”
International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management 6: 330-343.
Sullivan, A. P., R. A. Cook, M. P. Purtill, and P.M. Uphus. 2003. “Economic and Land-Use
Implications of Prehistoric Fire-Cracked-Rock Piles, Northern Arizona.” Journal of Field
Archaeology 28: 367-382.
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Sullivan, A. P., P. B. Mink, and P. M. Uphus. 2002. “From John W. Powell to Robert C. Euler:
Testing Models of Grand Canyon’s Prehistoric Puebloan Settlement History. In Culture and
Environment in the American Southwest: Essays in Honor of Robert C. Euler, edited by D. A.
Phillips, Jr., pp. 49-68. Anthropological Research Paper No. 8. SWCA, Phoenix.
Sullivan, A. P., P. M. Uphus, C. I. Roos, and P. B. Mink. 2002. “Inadvertent Vandalism: The
Hidden Challenge for Heritage Resource Management.” Cultural Resources Management 25:
42-46.
Sullivan, A. P. 2001. “Holmes’s Principle and Beyond: The Case for Renewing Americanist
Debitage Analysis.” In Lithic Debitage Analysis: Studies in Context, Form, and Meaning, edited
by W. Andrefsky, pp. 192-206. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
_____. 2000. “Effects of Small-Scale Prehistoric Runoff Agriculture on Soil Fertility: The
Developing Picture from Upland Ecozones in the American Southwest.” Geoarchaeology: An
International Journal: 291-313.
Sullivan, A. P., and A. S. Tolonen. 1998. “Evaluating Assemblage Diversity Measures with
Surface Archaeological Data.” In Surface Archaeology, edited by A. P. Sullivan, pp. 143-155.
University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Sullivan, A. P. 1996. “Risk, Anthropogenic Environments, and Western Anasazi Subsistence.
In Evolving Complexity and Environmental Risk in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by J. A.
Tainter and B. B. Tainter, pp. 145-167. Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity
Volume XXIV. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA.
_____. 1995a. “Artifact Scatters and Subsistence Organization.” Journal of Field Archaeology
22: 49-64.
_____. 1995b “Behavioral Archaeology and the Interpretation of Archaeological Variability.”
In Expanding Archaeology, edited by J. M. Skibo, A. E. Nielsen, and W. H. Walker, pp. 178186. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Sullivan, A. P., M. E. Becher, and C. E. Downum. 1995. “Tusayan Whiteware Chronology: New
Archaeological and Dendrochronological Evidence.” Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern
Anthropology and History 61: 175-188.
Sullivan, A. P., J. A. Hanson, and R. A. Hawkins. 1994. “Active Anthropological Archaeology.”
Cultural Resource Management 17: 30-31.
Becher, M. E., and A. P. Sullivan. 1994. “Kayenta Anasazi Ceramic Production.” Pottery
Southwest 21: 1-4.
Sullivan, A. P. 1992a. “The Role of Theory in Solving Enduring Archaeological Problems.” In
Quandaries and Quests: Visions of Archaeology's Future, edited by L. Wandsnider, pp. 239-253.
Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale.
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_____. 1992b. “Pinyon Nuts and Other Wild Resources in Western Anasazi Subsistence
Economies.” In Long-Term Subsistence Change in Prehistoric North America, edited by D. R.
Croes, R. A. Hawkins and B. L. Isaac, pp. 195-240. JAI Press, Greenwich CT.
_____. 1989. “ The Technology of Ceramic Reuse: Formation Processes and Archaeological
Evidence.” World Archaeology 21: 101-114.
_____. 1988. “Prehistoric Southwestern Ceramic Manufacture: The Limitations of Current
Evidence.” American Antiquity 53: 23-35.
_____. 1987. “Seeds of Discontent: Implications of a "Pompeii" Botanical Assemblage for
Grand Canyon Anasazi Subsistence Models.” Journal of Ethnobiology 7: 137-153.
_____. 1986. Prehistory of the Upper Basin, Coconino County, Arizona. Arizona State Museum
Archaeological Series No. 167. University of Arizona, Tucson.
THESES
Anderson, L. L. 1992. Stylistic Analysis of an Archaic Rock-Art Shelter in North-Central
Arizona. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Becher, M. A. 1992. Archaeological Investigations at a Pueblo II Kayenta Anasazi Ruin Located
in the Tusayan Ranger District, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. Senior thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Liss, K. A. 1992. An Analysis of Grand Canyon Anasazi Settlement Patterns in the Upper Basin,
Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology,
University of Cincinnati.
Sherman, D. L. 1994. Cohonina and Kayenta Anasazi Occupational Variability in the Upper
Basin Region of Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Tolonen, A. S. 1994. Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology: A Critical Review of Popular
Approaches. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Purtill, M. P. 1995. Analysis and Interpretation of Chipped-Stone Tool Assemblages from the
Upper Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Cook, R. A. 1995 Long-Term Upland Wild-Resource Subsistence Technology: Evidence from
Fire-Cracked-Rock Piles in the Upper Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona.
Norr, J. A. 1997. Archaeological Investigation of a Prehistoric Water Collection Feature in the
Upper Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
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Mink, P. B. 1999. A GIS Analysis of Factors Affecting Archaeological Site Placement in the
Upper Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Roos, C. I. 1999. The Impact of Inadvertent Vandalism to the Cultural Resources of the Upper
Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona. Senior thesis, Department of Anthropology,
University of Cincinnati.
Gumbs, V. 2000. The Reliability of Surface Assemblages in Archaeological Interpretation.
M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Fugate, T. 2003. Inferring Settlement Formation Patterns: A GIS-Based Harris Matrix Analysis
of a Prehistoric Masonry Ruin in the Upper Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern Arizona.
M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Thompson, N. C. 2003. From Data Recovery to Data Analysis: Projectile Points of the Upper
Basin, Kaibab National Forest, Northern, Arizona. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology,
University of Cincinnati.
Uphus, P. M. 2003. The Influences of Ecosystem Variability on Prehistoric Settlement: Testing
Terrain-Based Locational Models for the Upper Basin, Northern Arizona. M.A. thesis,
Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
Magee, K. S. 2007. Testing the Regional Reliability of Satellite-Based Change Detection
Methodology of Archaeological Phenomena: A Model of Dynamic Monitoring. M.A. thesis,
Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
McCormick, C. A. M. 2007 Temporal Significance of Mean Sherd Thickness in San Francisco
Mountain Gray Ware. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
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