2022 | Brian Hayden and T. Earle "Political economy perspectives in trade before and beyond civilization." In J. Ling, R. Chacon and K. Kristiansen (eds.), Trade before civilization. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. |
2021 | 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. |
2020 | Brian Hayden "Communal vs competitive feasting: Comment on Kassabaum." American Antiquity. 85: pp 795-798. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2020.66 |
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.) Guess who's coming to dinner: Feasting rituals in the prehistoric societies of Europe and the Near East. Oxbow Books: Oxford. pp. 30–63. |
2010 |
Hayden, Brian “El surgimiento de cazadores-recolectores complejos. Una visión desde el Northwest Plateau.” In A. Vila and J. Estévez (Eds.), La excepción y la norma. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientïéficas, 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’inégalité. 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 Ssocial 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 |
Hayden, Brian (Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume II: Socioeconomy. Archaeology Press: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. |
1997 | Bedford S., M. Spriggs, D.V. Burley, C. Sand, P. Sheppard and G.R. Summerhayes Debating Lapita: Distribution, chronology, society and subsistence. In S. Bedford and M. Spriggs (eds.), Debating Lapita: chronology, society and subsistence. Terra Australis 57, ANU E-press, pp 5-33. |
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 | Hayden, Brian “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 | Hayden, Brian “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 | Hayden, Brian “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 | Hayden, Brian “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. |