Works
- Constructing frames of reference:an analytical method for archaeological theory building using hunter-gatherer and environmental data sets Berkeley: University of California Press, (2001) ISBN 0-520-22393-4
- Debating Archaeology San Diego: Academic Press, (1989) ISBN 0-12-100045-1
- Faunal Remains from Klasies River Mouth (1984) ISBN 0-12-100070-2
- Working at Archaeology (Studies in Archaeology) (1983) ISBN 978-0-12-100060-8
- In Pursuit of the Past: Decoding the Archaeological Record (1983) ISBN 0-520-23339-5
- Bones, Ancient Men and Modern Myths (1981) ISBN 0-12-100035-4
- Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology (1978) ISBN 0-12-100040-0
- An archaeological perspective New York: Seminar Press, (1972) ISBN 0-12-807750-6
- New Perspectives in Archaeology (1968) ISBN 0-202-33022-2
- Archaeology as Anthropology (1962)
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