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- 2008 Hayden, Brian
- “What Were They Doing in the Oldowan?” Lithic Technology:
33:105–139
- 2004 Hayden, Brian
- “Signs and Symbols of the Maya.” PARI
Journal 5(2):7–12.
- 1991 (Hayden, B., and Rob Gargett)
- “Site, structure, kinship, and sharing in Aboriginal
Australia: Implications for archaeology.” In, Ellen Kroll and
Douglas Price (editors), The interpretation of
archaeological spatial patterning. Plenum Press: New
York. Pp. 11–32
- 1990 (Hayden, B., and Rob Gargett)
- “Big man, big heart?: A Mesoamerican view of the emergence
of complex society.” Ancient Mesoamerica 1: 3–20
- 1989 (Published in 1990) Hayden, B., and Michael Deal
- “Vitreous materials used by the contemporary Maya.” In
Margarita Gaxiola and John Clark (Eds.), La obsidiana en
Mesoamerica. Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e
Historia: Mexico, D. F. pp. 435–441.
- 1988 Lee, Thomas, Jr., and Brian Hayden
- (Eds.)Ethnoarchaeology among the Highland Maya of
Chiapas, Mexico. New World Archaeological Foundation
Paper, No. 56.
- 1988
- “Some essential considerations in interaction
interpretation.” In, Thomas Lee, Jr. and Brian Hayden (Eds.),
Ethnoarchaeology among the Highland Maya of Chiapas,
Mexico. Papers of the New World Archaeological
Foundation, No. 56, pp. 91–98.
- 1984 Hayden, Brian and Aubrey Cannon
- The structure of material systems: Ethnoarchaeology in
the Maya Highlands. Society for American Archaeology,
SAA Papers No.3: Washington, DC.
- 1984 (and A. Cannon)
- “Interaction inferences in archaeology and learning
frameworks of the Maya.” Journal of Anthropological
Archaeology 3:325–367.
- 1984 Spurling, Brian and Brian Hayden
- “Ethnoarchaeology and intrasite spatial analysis: a case
study from the Australian Western Desert.” In Intrasite
spatial analysis in archaeology, edited by Harold
Hietala. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Pp. 224–241.
- 1983 Hayden, Brian and Aubrey Cannon
- “Where the garbage goes: refuse disposal in the Maya
Highlands.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2:
117–163.
- 1982 (and A. Cannon)
- “The corporate group as an archaeological unit.” Journal
of Anthropological Archaeology 1:132–58.
- 1981 Hayden, Brian and Margaret Nelson
- “The use of chipped lithic material in the contemporary Maya
Highlands.” American Antiquity 46: 885–898.
- 1979
- Paleolithic reflections: Lithic technology of the Western
Desert Aborigines. Australian Institute of Aboriginal
Studies: Canberra.
- 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.
- Films:
- 1981 Wayne Barker (Ed) and Brian Hayden (advisor).
- Western Desert Woomera. (documentary film) Australian
Institute of Aboriginal Studies: Canberra
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