Adovasio, J. M., & Pedler, D. R. (1994). A Tisket, a Tasket: Looking at the Numic Speakers through the "Lens" of a Basket. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 114-123). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Ardener, E. (1972). Language, Ethnicity and Population. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford(3), 125-132.
Arnold, D. E. (1989). Patterns of Learning, Residence and Descent Among Potters in Ticul, Yucatan, Mexico. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 174-184). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Artamonov, M. I. (1949). K Voprosu ob Etnogeneze v Sovetskoj Arkheologii. Kratkie Soobshcheniia, Institut Istorii Material'noj Kul'tury AN SSSR, 29, 3-16.
Artamonov, M. I. (1950). K Voprosu o Proiskhozhdenii Skifov. Vestnik Drevnej Istorii(2), 37-47.
Arutiunov, S. A. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 90-92.
Arutiunov, S. A. (1983). Processes and Regularities of the Incorporation of Innovations into the Culture of an Ethnos. Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 21(4), 3-28.
Arutiunov, S. A. (1994). Ethnogenesis: Its Forms and Rules. Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia, 33(1), 79-93.
Athens, J. S. (1992). Ethnicity and Adaptation. In E. M. Schortman & P. A. Urban (Eds.), Resources, Power, and Interregional Interaction (pp. 193-219). New York, NY: Plenum Press.
Atkinson, R. R. (1989). The Evolution of Ethnicity Among the Acholi of Uganda: The Precolonial Phase. Ethnohistory, 36(1), 19-43.
Auger, R., Glass, M. F., MacEachern, S., & McCartney, P. H. (Eds.). (1987). Ethnicity and Culture: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary.Calgary: University of Calgary Archaeological Association.
Balint, C. (1989). Some Ethnospecific Features in Central and Eastern European Archaeology during the Early Middle Ages: The Case of Avars and Hungarians. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 185-194). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Banks, M. (1996). Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions.London: Routledge.
Barbujani, G. (1995). Comments on J.M. Roberts Jr., C.C. Moore, and A.K. Romney's "Predicting Similarity in Material Culture among New Guinea Villages from Propinquity and Language". Current Anthropology, 36(5), 775-776.
Barker, P., & Pinto, C. (1994). Legal and Ethnic Implications of the Numic Expansion. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 16-19). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Barnard, A., & Spencer, J. (Eds.). (1996). Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology.London; New York: Routledge.
Barta, A. (1981). Ural'skie Narody i Tsivilizatsii Srednej Azii II Tysiacheletiia do N.É. In M. S. Asimov (Ed.), Ethnic Problems of the History of Central Asia in the Early Period (Second Millennium B.C.) (pp. 138-139). Moskva: Nauka.
Barth, F. (1981). Ethnic Processes on the Pathan-Baluch Boundary. In F. Barth (Ed.), Features of Person and Society in Swat. Collected Essays on Pathans. Selected Essays of Fredrick Barth. Volume II (pp. 93-102). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Bentley, G. C. (1981). Migration, Ethnic Identity, and State Building in the Philippines: The Sulu Case. In C. F. Keyes (Ed.), Ethnic Change (pp. 118-153). Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Bernbeck, R., & Pollock, S. (1996). Ayodhya, Archaeology, and Identity. Current Anthropology, 37(Supplement), S138-S142.
Bowen, J. R. (1994). Comments on Mace and Pagel's "The Comparative Method in Anthropology". Current Anthropology, 35(5), 557-558.
Bromlei, I. V. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 79-84.
Bromlei, I. V. (1974). Ethnos and Endogamy. Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(1), 55-69.
Bromley, Y. V. (Ed.). (1974). Soviet Ethnology and Anthropology Today.The Hague: Mouton.
Bromley, Y. V., & Kozlov, V. (1989). The Theory of Ethnos and Ethnic Processes in Soviet Social Science. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 31(3), 425-438.
Chakraborty, R., Blanco, R., Rothhammer, F., & Llop, E. (1976). Genetic Variability in Chilean Indian Populations and its Association with Geography, Language, and Culture. Social Biology, 23, 73-81.
Champion, T. C. (Ed.). (1989). Centre and Periphery: Comparative Studies in Archaeology (Vol. 11). London: Routledge.
Cheboksarov, N. N. (1970). Problems of the Typology of Ethnic Units in the Works of Soviet Scholars. Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 9(2), 127-153.
Cheboksarov, N. N. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 93-96.
Chippendale, C. (1988). Introduction to Special Section on Archaeology and Indo-European Languages. Antiquity, 62, 563-564.
Conkey, M., & Hastorf, C. A. (Eds.). (1990). The Uses of Style in Archaeology.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Debets, G. F., Levin, M. G. e., & Trofimova, T. i. A. (1952). Antropologicheskij Material kak Istochnik Izucheniia Voprosov Etnogeneza. Sovetskaia Etnografiia(1), 22-35.
DeCorse, C. R. (1989). Material Aspects of Limba, Yalunka and Kuranko Ethnicity: Archaeological Research in Northeastern Sierra Leone. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 125-140). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Derzhavin, N. S. i. (1944). Proiskhozhdenie Russkogo Naroda.Moskva: Sovetskaia Nauka.
Dolukhanov, P. M. (1989). Cultural and Ethnic Processes in Prehistory as Seen Through the Evidence of Archaeology and Related Disciplines. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 267-277). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Dragadze, T. (1975). Comments on Ernest Gellner's "The Soviet and the Savage". Current Anthropology, 16(4), 604.
Dragadze, T. (1980). The Place of 'Ethnos' Theory in Soviet Anthropology. In E. Gellner (Ed.), Soviet and Western Anthropology (pp. 161-170). New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
Dunnell, R. C. (1995). Comments on J.M. Roberts Jr., C.C. Moore, and A.K. Romney's "Predicting Similarity in Material Culture among New Guinea Villages from Propinquity and Language". Current Anthropology, 36(5), 777-778.
Editors. (1950). N. Ia. Marr i Izuchenie Drevnej Istorii. Vestnik Drevnej Istorii(1), 3-11.
Editors. (1950). Ot Redaktsii. Vestnik Drevnej Istorii(2), 25-27.
Erdosy, G. (1997). Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity: Theoretical Perspectives. In G. Erdosy (Ed.), The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity (pp. 1-31). New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal.
Erdosy, G. (Ed.). (1997). The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity.New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal.
Frankel, D. Migration and Ethnicity in Prehistoric Cyprus: Technology as Habitus. European Journal of Archaeology, 3(2).
Franklin, N. R. (1989). Research With Style: A Case Study from Australian Rock Art. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 278-290). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Gellner, E. (1975). The Soviet and the Savage. Current Anthropology, 16(4), 595-601.
Gellner, E. (1977). Ethnicity and Anthropology in the Soviet Union. Archives Européennes de Sociologie, XVIII(2), 201-220.
Gellner, E. (1980). Soviet and Western Anthropology.New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
Gellner, E. (Ed.). (1988). State and Society in Soviet Thought.Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Golovnev, A. V. (1993). Kontury Arkheologicheskikh i Etnicheskikh Arealov Zaural'ia. In I. B. Vasil'ev & V. A. Borzunov & V. V. Zanina & A. P. Zykov & O. N. Korochkova & B. B. Ovchinnikova & V. I. Stefanov & N. K. Stefanova & P. V. Fedorova (Eds.), Arkheologicheskie Kul'tury i Kul'turno-Istoricheskie Obshchnosti Bol'shogo Urala (pp. 42-43). Ekaterinburg: Institut Istorii i Arkheologii Ural'skoe Otdelenie RAN.
Gordon, C. C. (Ed.). (1993). Race, Ethnicity, and Applied Bioanthropology.Arlington, VA: American Anthropological Association.
Graves-Brown, P., Jones, S., & Gamble, C. (1996). Cultural identity and archaeology: the construction of European communities.London; New York: Routledge.
Grigor'ev, S. A. (1998). Sejminsko-Turbinskie Bronzy i Etnicheskaia Istoriia Evrazii. In V. V. Alekseev & A. V. Speranskij & A. V. Bakunin & D. V. Gavrilov & A. V. Golovnev & G. E. Kornilov & S. P. Postnikov & E. I. Rukosuev & A. V. Shorin (Eds.), Ural v Proshlom i Nastoiashchem. Materialy Nauchnoj Konferentsii (pp. 49-50). Ekaterinburg: NISO UrO RAN, BKI.
Haarmann, H. (1986). Language in Ethnicity: A View of Basic Ecological Relations.Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Hamilakis, Y. (1996). Through the looking glass: nationalism, archaeology and the politics of identity - Nationalism and archaeology (Review Article). Antiquity, 70(270), 975-978.
Hanks, B. K. (2002). The Eurasian Steppe 'Nomadic World' of the First Millennium BC: Inherent Problems within the Study of Iron Age Nomadic Groups. In K. Boyle & C. Renfrew & M. Levine (Eds.), Ancient Interactions: East and West in Eurasia (pp. 183-197). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Hiebert, F. T. (1994). Central Asians on the Iranian Plateau: A Case of Bronze Age Expansionism American Anthropological Association (Language, Culture, and Biology in Preshistoric Central Eurasia: (Re-) establishing the Links), Atlanta, GA.
Hines, J. (1994). The Becoming of the English: Identity, Material Culture and Language in Early Anglo-Saxon England. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, 7, 49-59.
Hughes, R. E. (1992). California Archaeology and Linguistic Prehistory. Journal of Anthropological Research, 48, 317-338.
Hughes, R. E. (1994). Methodological Observations on Great Basin Prehistory. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 67-70). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Humphrey, C. (1984). Some Recent Developments in Ethnography in the USSR. Man (n.s.), 19, 310-320.
Hutchinson, J., & Smith, A. D. (Eds.). (1996). Ethnicity.Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Jehl, D. (1997, June 2, 1997). Look Who's Stealing Nebuchadnezzar's Thunder. The New York Times (S. California Edition), pp. A4.
Jones, K. T. (1994). Can the Rocks Talk? Archaeology and the Numic Languages. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 71-75). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Jones, S. (1997). The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and Present.London: Routledge.
Kamenetskij, I. S. (1970). Arkheologicheskaia Kul'tura: Eë Opredelenie i Interpretatsiia. Sovetskaia Arkheologiia(2)?
Karacharov, K. G. (1993). O Pravomernosti Etnicheskikh Interpretatsij. In I. B. Vasil'ev & V. A. Borzunov & V. V. Zanina & A. P. Zykov & O. N. Korochkova & B. B. Ovchinnikova & V. I. Stefanov & N. K. Stefanova & P. V. Fedorova (Eds.), Arkheologicheskie Kul'tury i Kul'turno-Istoricheskie Obshchnosti Bol'shogo Urala (pp. 79-80). Ekaterinburg: Institut Istorii i Arkheologii Ural'skoe Otdelenie RAN.
Khershak, E., & Kumpes, J. (1993). Dva Tipa Etnichnosti (Khorvatskij i Serbskij Primery). Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie(4), 29-40.
Kislenko, A. M. (1993). O Formirovanii Nekotorykh Etnicheskikh Priznakov Drevnejshego Naseleniia Priishim'ia. In I. B. Vasil'ev & V. A. Borzunov & V. V. Zanina & A. P. Zykov & O. N. Korochkova & B. B. Ovchinnikova & V. I. Stefanov & N. K. Stefanova & P. V. Fedorova (Eds.), Arkheologicheskie Kul'tury i Kul'turno-Istoricheskie Obshchnosti Bol'shogo Urala (pp. 81-82). Ekaterinburg: Institut Istorii i Arkheologii Ural'skoe Otdelenie RAN.
Klejn, L. S. (1988). Etnos i Arkheologicheskie Kul'tura, Tezisy Dokladov Vsesoiuznogo Seminara, posviashchenij 90-letiiu M.I. Artamonova. Leningrad, 1988, 12-15 Dekabria.Leningrad.
Kohl, P. L., & Fawcett, C. (1995). Archaeology in the Service of the State: Theoretical Considerations. In P. L. Kohl & C. Fawcett (Eds.), Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology (pp. 3-18). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Korenevskii, S. N. (1992). On the Discussion of the Ethnic Interpretation of the Maikop Culture. Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 30(3), 39-47.
Kosarev, M. F. (1993). K Etnicheskoj Interpretatsii Uralo-Zapadnosibirskikh Drevnostej. In I. B. Vasil'ev & V. A. Borzunov & V. V. Zanina & A. P. Zykov & O. N. Korochkova & B. B. Ovchinnikova & V. I. Stefanov & N. K. Stefanova & P. V. Fedorova (Eds.), Arkheologicheskie Kul'tury i Kul'turno-Istoricheskie Obshchnosti Bol'shogo Urala (pp. 100-101). Ekaterinburg: Institut Istorii i Arkheologii Ural'skoe Otdelenie RAN.
Kryvelev, I. A. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 110-112.
Kulick, D. (1992). Language Shift and Cultural Reproduction: Socialization, Self, and Syncretism in a Papua New Guinean Village.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kushner, P. I. (1951). Etnicheskie Territorii i Etnicheskie Granitsy, Trudy Instituta Etnografii (Vol. N.S.15). Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR.
Kuz'mina, E. E. (1994). Otkuda Prishli Indoarii?Moskva: Rossijskaia Akademiia Nauk.
Kuzeev, R. G., Bikbulatov, N. V., Babenko, V. I., & Koviazin, S. A. (Eds.). (1989). Etnicheskie iEtnograficheskie Gruppy v SSSR i Ikh Rol' v Sovremennykh Etnokul'turnykh Protsessakh.Ufa: BNTs UrO AN SSSR.
Kyzlasov, L. P. (1992). Ocherki po Istorii Sibiri i Tsentral'noj Azii.Krasnoiar: Izdatel'stvo Krasnoiarskogo Universiteta.
Larsson, L. (1989). Ethnicity and Traditions in Mesolithic Mortuary Practices of Southern Scandinavia. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 210-218). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Lindstrom, R. W. (1996). Linguistic Expansion, Ethnogenetic Models and Culture Change in the Bronze Age of the Southern Zaural. Paper presented at the 95th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Lindstrom, R. W. (1998). History and Politics in the Development of Ethnogenetic Models in Soviet Anthropology. In K. H. Jacobs & L. Domanska (Eds.), Beyond Balkanization (pp. 24-33). Poznan: Adam Mickiewicz University.
Lindstrom, R. W. (2001). Soviet Ethnogenetic Theory and the Interpretation of the Past. In J. E. Terrell (Ed.), Archaeology, Language, and History: Essays on the Prehistory of Ethnicity.Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
Mace, R., & Pagel, M. (1994). The Comparative Method in Anthropology. Current Anthropology, 35(5), 549-564.
Mace, R., & Pagel, M. (1994). Reply to CA Comment on "The Comparative Method in Anthropology". Current Anthropology, 35(5), 562-563.
MacEachern, S. (2000). Genes, Tribes, and African History. Current Anthropology, 41(3), 357-384.
Madsen, D. B. (1994). Mesa Verde and Sleeping Ute Mountain: The Geographical and Chronological Dimensions of the Numic Expansion. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 24-31). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Markovin, V. I. (1991). Disputed points in the ethnogenetic study of Northern Caucasus antiquities (the Maikop culture). Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 30(3), 7-28.
Militarev, A. I., Pejros, I. I., & Shnirel'man, V. A. (1988). Metodicheskie Problemy Lingvoarkheologicheskikh Rekonstruktsij Etnogeneza. Sovetskaia Etnografiia(4), 24-32.
Molodin, V. P., & Novikov, A. V. (1990). Tekhnologiia Keramicheskogo Proizvodstva i Etnogeneticheskie Postroeniia, Problemy Istoricheskoj Interpretatsii Arkheologicheskikh i Etnograficheskikh Istochnikov Zapadnoj Sibiri (pp. 158-160). Tomsk: Tomskogo Universiteta.
Moore, J. H. (1994). Ethnogenetic Theory. National Geographic Research & Exploration, 10(1), 10-23.
Moore, J. H. (2001). Ethnogenetic Patterns in Native North America. In J. E. Terrell (Ed.), Language, Archaeology and History.New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Narroll, R. (1964). On Ethnic Unit Classification. Current Anthropology, 5(4), 283-312.
Nash, M. (1996). The Core Elements of Ethnicity. In J. Hutchinson & A. D. Smith (Eds.), Ethnicity (pp. 24-28). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nicholas, G. P. (2001). On Representations of Race and Racism. Current Anthropology, 42(1), 140-142.
Papadopoulos, J. K. (1997). Phantom Euboians. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 10(2), 191-219.
Parpola, A. (1988). The Coming of the Aryans to Iran and India and the Cultural and Ethnic Identity of the Dâsas. Studia Orientalia, 64, 195-302.
Pokshishevskij, V. V. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 96-98.
Rapoport, A. (1979). Cultural Origins of Architecture. In J. C. Snyder & A. J. Catanese (Eds.), Introduction to Architecture (pp. 2-20). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Ridley, M. (1994). Comments on Mace and Pagel "The Comparative Method in Anthropology". Current Anthropology, 35(5), 560-561.
Roberts, J. M., jr., Moore, C. C., & Romney, A. K. (1995). Predicting Similarity in Material Culture among New Guinea Villages from Propinquity and Language. Current Anthropology, 36(5), 769-775.
Roginskij, I. I. (1974). Discussion of Iu. V. Bromlei's Article "Ethnos and Endogamy". Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 13(4), 100-101.
Rouse, I. (1965). the place of 'peoples ' in prehistoric research. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, XCV(1), 1-15.
Rowlett, R. M. (1989). Detecting Political Units in Archaeology: An Iron Age Example. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 219-230). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Sackett, J. R. (1985). Style and Ethnicity in the Kalahari: A Reply to Wiessner. American Antiquity, 50(1), 154-159.
Santly, R., Yarborough, C., & Hall, B. (1987). Enclaves, Ethnicity, and the Archaeological Record at Matacapan. In R. Auger & M. F. Glass & S. MacEachern & P. H. McCartney (Eds.), Ethnicity and Culture: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary (pp. 85-100). Calgary: University of Calgary Archaeological Association.
Seymour-Smith, C. (Ed.). (1986). Dictionary of Anthropology.Boston, MA: G.K. Hall.
Shaffer, J. G. (1987). The Indo-Aryan Invasions: Cultural Myth and Archaeological Reality. In J. R. Lukacs (Ed.), The People of South Asia: The Biological Anthropology of India, Pakistan, and Nepal (pp. 77-90). New York, NY: Plenum.
Shaffer, J. G. (1997). The Concepts of "Cultural Tradition" and "Palaeoethnicity" in South Asian Archaeology. In G. Erdosy (Ed.), The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity (pp. 126-154). New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal.
Shanin, T. (1989). Ethnicity in the Soviet Union: Analytical Perceptions and Political Strategies. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 31(3), 409-424.
Shennan, S. (1989). Introduction. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 1-32). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Shennan, S. J. (Ed.). (1989). Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity.London: Unwin Hyman.
Sherratt, A. (1990). The Genesis of Megaliths: Monumentality, Ethnicity and Social Complexity in Neolithic North-West Europe. World Archaeology, 22(2), 147-167.
Shnirelman, V. A. (1995). Alternative Prehistory. Journal of European Archaeology, 3(2), 1-20.
Shnirelman, V. A. (1998). Archaeology and Ethnic Politics: The Discovery of Arkaim. Museum International, 50(2), 33-39.
Shnirelman, V. A., & Komarova, G. (1997). Majority as Minority: The Russian Ethno-Nationalism and its Ideology in the 1970-1990s. In H.-R. Wicker (Ed.), Rethinking Nationalism and Ethnicity: The Struggle for Meaning and Order in Europe (pp. 211-224). Oxford: Berg.
Silberman, N. A. (1995). Promised Lands and Chosen Peoples: The Politics and Poetics of Archaeological Narrative. In P. L. Kohl & C. Fawcett (Eds.), Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology (pp. 249-262). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Simms, S. R. (1994). Unpacking the Numic Spread. In D. B. Madsen & D. Rhode (Eds.), Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the Numa (pp. 76-83). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press.
Skalnik, P. (1986). Towards an Understanding of Soviet Etnos Theory. South African Journal of Ethnology, 9(4), 157-166.
Sklenar, K. (1983). Archaeology in Central Europe: The First 500 Years.Leicester: Leicester University Press.
Smith, M. E. (1987). The Expansion of the Aztec Empire: A Case Study in the Correlation of Diachronic Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Data. American Antiquity, 52(1), 37-54.
Sokolovskii, S., & Tishkov, V. A. (1996). Ethnicity. In A. Barnard & J. Spencer (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology (pp. 190-193). London; New York: Routledge.
Stalin, I. (1950). K Nekotorym Voprosam Iazykoznaniia (Otvet Tovarishchu E. Krasheninnikovoj). Vestnik Drevnej Istorii(2), 20-24.
Stalin, I. (1950). Otnositel'no Marksizma v Iazykoznanii. Vestnik Drevnej Istorii(2), 3-19.
Terrell, J. (2001). Archaeology, Language, and History: Essays on Culture and Ethnicity.Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
Terrell, J. E. (1996). Ethnic Groups, Language Boundaries, and Culture History: A Sociolinguistic Model95th Annual Conference of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Terrell, J. E. (1996). Lapita and the Temporal Geography of Pacific Prehistory.
Terrell, J. E., Kelly, K. M., & Rainbird, P. (2001). Foregone Conclusions? In Search of "Papuans" and "Austronesians". Current Anthropology, 42(1), 97-124.
Terrell, J. E., & Stewart, P. J. (in press). The Paradox of Human Population Genetics at the End of the Twentieth Century. Current Anthropology.
Thornton, C. P., & Schurr, T. G. (2004). Genes, Language, and Culture: An Example from the Tarim Basin. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 23(1), 83-106.
Tonkin, E., McDonald, M., & Chapman, M. (1996). History and Ethnicity. In J. Hutchinson & A. D. Smith (Eds.), Ethnicity (pp. 18-24). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Tret´iakov, P. N. (1963). The Ethnogenetic Process and Archeology. Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1(4), 3-13.
Trigger, B. G. (1968). The Determinants of Settlement Patterns. In K. C. Chang (Ed.), Settlement Archaeology (pp. 53-78). Palo Alto, CA: National Press Books.
Trigger, B. G. (1995). Romanticism, Nationalism and Archaeology. In P. L. Kohl & C. Fawcett (Eds.), Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology (pp. 263-279). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ucko, P. J. (1989). Foreword. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. ix-xx). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Veit, U. (1989). Ethnic Concepts in German Prehistory: A Case Study on the Relationship between Cultural Identity and Archaeological Objectivity (S. Shennan, Trans.). In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 35-56). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Voland, E. (1994). Comments on Mace and Pagel's "The Comparative Method in Anthropology". Current Anthropology, 35(5), 561-562.
Wang, N. (1989). Ancient Ethnic Groups as Represented on Bronzes from Yunnan, China. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 195-206). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Washburn, D. K. (1989). The Property of Symmetry and the Concept of Ethnic Style. In S. Shennan (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity (pp. 157-173). London: Unwin-Hyman.
Wiessner, P. (1985). Style or Isochrestic Variation? A Reply to Sackett. American Antiquity, 50(1), 160-166.
Williams, B. F. (1992). Of Straightening Combs, Sodium Hydroxide, and Potassium Hydroxide in Archaeological and Cultural-Anthropological Analyses of Ethnogenesis. American Antiquity, 57(4), 608-612.
Wobst, H. M. (1978). The Archaeo-Ethnology of Hunter-Gatherers or the Tyranny of the Ethnographic Record in Archaeology. American Antiquity, 48(2), 303-309.
Wolf, E. R. (1994). Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture and People. Current Anthropology,
35(1), 1-12.