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Conference Paper
Browman, D. L. (1977).  The Altiplano Mode of Economic Integration in the Andes. Presented at the American Anthropological Association.
Book Chapter
Aldenderfer, M. (2001).  Andean Pastoral Origins and Evolution: The Role of Ethnoarchaeology. (Kuznar, Lawrence A., Ed.).Ethnoarchaeology of Andean South America: Contributions to archaeological method and theory. 19-30.
Thorpe, R. S., Francis P. W., Hammill, M., & Baker M. C. W. (1982).  The Andes. (Thorpe, R. S., Ed.).Andesites: Orogenic andesites and related rocks. 187-205.
Kvamme, K. L. (1988).  Development and Testing of Quantitative Models. (Judge, W. James, Sebastian, Lynne, Altschul, Jeffrey H., Ed.).Quantifying the present and predicting the past: Theory, method, and application of archaeological predictive modeling. 325-428.
Wing, E. (1986).  Domestication of Andean Camelids. (Vuilleumier, François, Monasterio, Maximina, Ed.).High altitude tropical biogeography. 246-264.
Nielsen, A. E. (2001).  Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives on Caravan Trade in the South-Central Andes. (Kuznar, Lawrence A., Ed.).Ethnoarchaeology of Andean South America: Contributions to archaeological method and theory. 4, 163-201.
Harris, O. (1982).  Labour and Produce in an Ethnic Economy. (Lehmann, David, Ed.).Ecology and exchange in the Andes. 70-96.
Bradley, B. A. (1975).  Lithic Reduction Sequences: A glossary and discussion. (Swanson, Earl Herbert, Ed.).Lithic Technology: Making and using stone tools. 5-13.
Browman, D. L. (1989).  Origins and development of Andean pastoralism: an overview of the past 6000 years. (Clutton-Brock, J., Ed.).The Walking Larder: patterns of domestication, pastoralism and predation. 256-268.
Spence, M. W. (1982).  The social context of production and exchange. Contexts for prehistoric exchange. 173-197.
Hodder, I. (1978).  Some effects of distance on patterns of human interaction. (Hodder, Ian, Ed.).The Spatial organisation of culture. 155-178.