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- 2017 Hayden, Brian
- "Bedrock features: An overview." Quaternary International
439:108-111.
- 2015 Hayden, Brian
- "Insights into early lithic technologies from ethnography." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
370:20140356.
- 2011 Hayden, Brian
- “A remarkable case of stylistic imitation and technological
persistence.” Journal of Irreproducible Results
51:32–3.
- 2010 Hayden, Brian
- “Comment on Close, ‘Inherited social difference at the edges
of flakes.’” Cambridge Archaeological Journal 20:313–5.
- 2009 Hayden, Brian
- “Sex, Symmetry, and Silliness in the Bifacial World.” Antiquity
83:1163–1175.
- 2008 Hayden, Brian
- “What Were They Doing in the Oldowan?” Lithic Technology:
33:105–139.
- 2000 Hayden, B., Nora Franco, and Jim Spafford. 2000.
- “Keatley Creek lithic strategies and design.” In, B. Hayden
(Ed.), The Ancient Past of Keatley Creek, Vol. I.
Archaeology Press: Burnaby, BC Pp.
185–212.
- 1998
- “Practical and prestige technologies: The evolution of
material systems.” Journal of Archaeological Method and
Theory 5: 1–55.
- 1996 Hayden, Brian, Nora Franco, and Jim Spafford
- “Evaluating lithic strategies and design criteria.” In
George Odell, (editor), Theory and behavior from stone
tools. Plenum Publishing: New York. Pp. 9–49.
- 1995
- “The emergence of prestige technologies and pottery.” In
William Barnett, and John Hoopes (editors), The emergence
of pottery. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, DC
Pp. 257–266.
- 1993
- “Investigating status with hideworking use-wear: a
preliminary assessment.” In P. Anderson, S. Beyries, M. Otte,
and H. Plisson (Eds.), Traces et fonction: les gestes
retrouv�s. (Etudes et Recherches Archaeologiques de
l’Universite de Liege No. 50. Pp. 119–130.
- 1993 (Beyries, Sylvie, and Brian Hayden)
- “L’importance du travail bois en pr�histoire.” In Traces
et fonction: les gestes retrouv�s vol. 2. Editions ERAUL:
Liege, Belgium. Pp. 283–5.
- 1990
- “The right rub: hide working in high ranking households.” In
Bo Graslund (editor), The interpretative possibilities of
microwear studies. Aun 14. Pp. 89–102. Societas
Archaeologica Upsaliensis: Uppsala.
- 1990
- “Are ethnographic types relevant to archaeology?” In Ma. de
los Dolores Soto de Arechavaleta (Editor), Nuevos enfoques
en el estudio de la litica. Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico: Mexico, D. F. pp. 33–50
- 1989 (and R. Gargett)
- “Specialization in the Paleolithic.” Lithic Technology.
17(1):12–18.
- 1989
- “From chopper to celt: The evolution of resharpening
techniques.” In Robin Torrence, (Ed.), Time, energy and
stone tools. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
pp.7–16.
- 1989 (Hayden, B., and W. Karl Hutchings)
- Whither the billet flake? In D. Amick and R. Mauldin. Experiments
in Lithic Technology. BAR
International Series 528: Oxford. pp. 235–257.
- 1987
- (Ed.). Lithic studies among the contemporary Highland
Maya. University of Arizona Press: Tucson.
- 1986
- “Resource models of inter-assemblage variability.” Lithic
Technology 15: 82–89.
- 1981 Hayden, Brian and Margaret Nelson
- “The use of chipped lithic material in the contemporary Maya
Highlands.” American Antiquity 46: 885–898.
- 1980
- “Confusion in the bipolar world: bashed pebbles vs.
splintered pieces.” Lithic Technology 9(1): 207.
- 1979
- Paleolithic reflections: Lithic technology of the Western
Desert Aborigines. Australian Institute of Aboriginal
Studies: Canberra.
- 1979 (editor)
- Lithic use-wear analysis. Academic Press: New York.
- 1977
- “Stone tool functions in the Western Desert.” In R.V.S.
Wright (ed.), Stone tools as cultural markers.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies: Canberra. Pp.
178–188.
- 1976
- “Curation: old and new.” In: J.S. Raymond et al (eds.), Primitive
art and technology. University of Calgary Archaeological
Association. Calgary, pp. 47–59.
- 1973
- “Analysis of a ‘taap’ composite knife.” Archaeology and
Physical Anthropology in Oceania 8:116–126.
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