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- in press Brian Hayden
- "Communal vs competitive feasting: Comment on Kassabaum." American Antiquity.
- in press Brian Hayden
- "Status pursuits in the past and the condition we are now in." In P. Roscoe and C. Esenhour (eds.). Consumption, status, and sustainability.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
- 2019 Brian Hayden
- "Why ideologies and values changed: the role of aggrandizer strategies and secret societies." Expression.
24 (June 2019): 8-17.
- 2018 Brian Hayden
- The power of ritual in prehistory.
Cambridge University Press: New York.
- 2018 Brian Hayden
- "Was Le Placard used by secret societies?" In Christophe Delage (ed.). The Grotte du Placard at 150. Archeopress: Oxford.
pp 186-197.
- 2016 Brian Hayden
- Feasting in Southeast Asia.
University of Hawai'i Press: Honolulu.
- 2016 Brian Hayden and G. Wadley
- "Pharmacological influences on the Neolithic transition." Journal of Ethnobiology.
35:566-584.
- 2014 Brian Hayden
- The power of feasts.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
- 2013 Brian Hayden
- "Aux sources de l'inégalité: l'hypothèse clientéliste." Sciences Humaines.
250:38-43.
- 2012 Brian Hayden, Neil Canuel, and Jennifer Shanse
- “What was brewing in the Natufian? An archaeological
assessment of brewing technology in the Epipaleolithic.” Journal
of Archaeological Method and Theory. DOI
10.1007/s10816-011-9127-y Posted 31 January 2012.
- 2011 Hayden, Brian and Suzanne Villeneuve
- “A century of feasting studies.” Annual Review of
Anthropology 40:433–449.
- 2011 Hayden, Brian
- “Big man, big heart? The political role of aggrandizers in
egalitarian and transegalitarian societies.” In D. Forsyth and
C. Hoyt (Eds.) For the Greater Good of All: Perspectives
on Individualism, Society, and Leadership. Palgrave
Macmillan: New York. pp. 101–118.
- 2011 Hayden, Brian
- “Feasting and social dynamics in the Epipaleolithic of the
Fertile Crescent.” In G. Aranda, S. Monton-Subias, and M.
Sanchez (Eds.). Oxbow Books: Oxford. pp. 30–63.
- 2010 Hayden, Brian
- “El surgimiento de cazadores-recolectores complejos. Una
visi�n desde el Northwest Plateau.” In A. Vila and J. Est�vez
(Eds.), La Excepci�n y la Norma. Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Cient�ficas, Treballs d’Ethnoarqueologia
8:87–110, 219–21.
- 2010 Hayden, Brian and Suzanne Villeneuve
- “Who benefits from complexity? A view from Futuna.” In T. D.
Price and G. Feinman (Eds.) Pathways to Power.
Springer: New York. pp. 95–145.
- 2010 Hayden, Brian and Suzanne Villeneuve
- “Astronomy in the Upper Paleolithic?” Cambridge
Archaeological Journal 21:331–55.
- 2009 Hayden, Brian
- "Funerals as Feasts: Why Are They So Important?" Cambridge
Archaeological Journal 19:29-52.
- 2009 Hayden, Brian
- "The Proof is in the Pudding: Feasting and the Origins of
Domestication." Current Anthropology 50:597-601,
708-9.
- 2008 Hayden, Brian
- L’Homme et l’In�galit�. CNRS Editions: Paris
- 2004 Hayden, Brian
- “Sociopolitical Organization in the Natufian: A View from
the Northwest.” In Christophe Delage (Ed.) The Last
Hunter-Gatherer Societies in the Near East. BAR
International Series: Oxford. Pp. 263–308.
- 2004 Hayden, B., and Ron Adams
- “Ritual Structures in Transegalitarian Communities.” In
William Prentiss and Ian Kuijt (Eds.) Complex
Hunter-Gatherers: Evolution and Organization of Prehistoric
Communities on the Plateau of Northwestern North America.
University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City. Pp. 84–102.
- 2004 Hayden, B., and Sara Mossop Cousins
- “The social dimensions of roasting pits in a winter village
site.” In William Prentiss and Ian Kuijt (Eds.) Complex
Hunter-Gatherers: Evolution and Organization of Prehistoric
Communities on the Plateau of Northwestern North America.
University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City. Pp. 140–154.
- 2003 Hayden, Brian
- “Were luxury foods the first domesticates?
Ethnoarchaeological perspectives from Southeast Asia.” World
Archaeology 34:458–469.
- 2003 Hayden, Brian
- “Hunting and feasting: Health and demographic consequences.”
Before Farming 2002/3–4(3) www.waspjournals
- 2001 Hayden, Brian
- “Richman, Poorman, Beggarman, Chief: The Dynamics of Social
Inequality.” In G. Feinman, and T. Price (eds.), Archaeology
at the Millenium: A sourcebook. Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers: New York. Pp. 231–272.
- 2001 Dietler, Michael, and Brian Hayden
- “Digesting the Feast – Good to Eat, Good the Drink, Good to
Think: An Introduction.” In M. Dietler and B. Hayden (eds.), Feasts:
Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food,
Politics, and Power. Smithsonian Institution Press:
Washington, DC. Pp. 1–20.
- 2001 Hayden, Brian
- “Fabulous feasts: A prolegomenon to the importance of
feasting.” In M. Dietler and B. Hayden (eds.), Feasts:
Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food,
Politics, and Power. Smithsonian Institution Press:
Washington, DC. Pp. 23–64.
- 2001 Dietler, Michael and Brian Hayden (eds.)
- Feasts: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on
Food, Politics, and Power. Smithsonian Institution
Press: Washington, DC.
- 2000
- (Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume II:
Socioeconomy. Archaeology Press: Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC.
- 1997 Owens, D’Ann, and Brian Hayden
- “Prehistoric rites of passage: A comparative study of
transegalitarian hunter-gatherers.” Journal of
Anthropological Archaeology 16: 121–161.
- 1996
- “Feasting in prehistoric and traditional societies.” In
Polly Wiessner and W. Schiefenhovel (editors), Food and
the status quest. Berghahn Books: Providence. Pp.
127–147.
- 1995
- “The emergence of prestige technologies and pottery.” In
William Barnett, and John Hoopes (editors), The emergence
of pottery. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington,
D. C. Pp. 257–266.
- 1995
- “Pathways to power: Principles for creating socioeconomic
inequalities.” In T. D. Price and G. Feinman, Foundation
of Social Inequality. Plenum: New York. Pp. 15–85.
- 1994
- “Competition, labor, and complex hunter-gatherers.” In
Ernest Burch, Jr. and Linda Ellanna (editors), Key issues
in hunter-gatherer research. Berg Publications: Oxford.
Pp. 223–239.
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