2021 | Chacon, R., J. Ling, B. Hayden, Y. Chacon "Understanding Bronze Age Scandinavian rock art." Adoranten. 2020:74-95 |
2020 | Brian Hayden "Did secret societies create inequalities in the Upper Paleolithic?" In Luc Moreau (ed.). Social inequality before farming? Mulitpdisciplinary approaches to the study of social organization in prehistoric and ethnographic hunter-gatherer-fisher societies. MacDonald Institute Monographs & Conversations: Cambridge. pp:117-129 |
2020 |
Brian Hayden "Psychology in archaeology: The secret society case." In Henley, Tracey; Rossano, Matt; and Kardas, Edward (eds.). Handbook of cognitive archaeology. Routledge: New York. pp 431-450. |
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 "Beyond bones: Ritual and social secrets in archaeological remains." In A. Livarda, R. Madgwick, and S. Riera Mora (eds.). Bioarchaeology. Routledge: London. pp 193-199. |
2010 |
Hayden, Brian and Suzanne Villeneuve “Astronomy in the Upper Paleolithic?” Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21:331–55. |
2007 |
S. Villeneuve, and B. Hayden. “Nouvelle approche de l’analyse du contexte des figurations pariétales.” In S. de Beaume (ed) Chasseurs-Cueilleurs CNRS Editions: Paris pp 151–159 |
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 |
D.V. Burley and D. Addison Tonga and Samoa in Oceanic prehistory: Contemporary debates and personal perspectives. In E. Cochrane and T. Hunt (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Oceanic Archaeology. Oxford University Press pp. 231-251. |
2004 |
Hayden, Brian “How religion changed in the Bronze Age” The Pomegranate 6(1):107–126. |
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. |
2003 | Hayden, Brian Shamans, sorcerers, and saints: The prehistory of religion. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, DC. |
1998 | Hayden, Brian “An archaeological evaluation of the Gimbutas paradigm.” The Pomegranate. 6: 35–46. |
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. |
1987 | Hayden, Brian “Alliances and ritual ecstasy: Human responses to resource stress.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 26:81–91. |
1986 | Hayden, Brian “Old Europe: Sacred matriarchy or complementary opposition?” In A. Bonanno (Ed.), Archaeology and fertility cult in the ancient Mediterranean. B.R. Gruner Publishing: Amsterdam. pp. 17–30. |