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2014 (first author, with Scott G. Ortman, Katie E. Grundtisch, Carly M. Fitzpatrick, and Sarah M.

Cole) The Better Angels of Their Nature: Declining Violence Through Time among Prehispanic
Farmers of the Pueblo Southwest. American Antiquity 79(3): 444464.

2014 (first author, with Kelsey M. Reese) A Long and Spatially Variable Neolithic Demographic
Transition in the North American Southwest. PNAS (early edition).

2013 How the Pueblos got their Sprachbund. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
20:212-234.

2012 (first author, with Denton Cockburn, Paul L. Hooper, R. Kyle Bocinsky, and Ziad Kobti) The
Coevolution of Group Size and Leadership: An Agent-Based Public Goods Model for
Prehispanic Pueblo Societies. Advances in Complex Systems15(1&2):1150007.

2012 (first editor, with Mark D. Varien) Emergence and Collapse of Early
Villages: Models of Central Mesa Verde Archaeology. University of California Press,
Berkeley

2010 (first editor, with Mark Varien and Aaron Wright) Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril
and Change in the Thirteenth-century Southwest. University of Arizona Press,
Tucson.

2008 (with Matt Glaude, Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, and Brian M. Kemp) The
Neolithic Demographic Transition in the U.S. Southwest.American Antiquity 73:645-669.

2008 (with Mark Varien, Aaron Wright, and Kristin Kuckleman) Mesa Verde Migrations. American
Scientist 96: 146-153.

2007 (editor, with Sander van der Leeuw) Model-Based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems.
SAR Press, Santa Fe.

2006 (editor with R.G. Matson) Tracking Ancient Footsteps: William D. Lipe's Contributions to
Southwestern Prehistory and Public Archaeology.Washington State University Press.

2005 (with George Gumerman and Robert Reynolds) Simulating


Ancient Societies: Computer Modeling is Helping to Unravel the
Archaeological Mysteries of the American Southwest. Scientific
American. July:76-83.

2004 (with Stephanie VanBuskirk and Samantha Ruscavage-Barz) Vessels and Villages: Evidence
for Conformist Transmission in Early Village Aggregations on the Pajarito Plateau, New Mexico.
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 23:100-118.

2004 (editor) Archaeology of Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico: Village


Formation on the Pajarito Plateau, New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press,
Albuquerque.

2000 (editor, with G. Gumerman) Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies: Agentbased Modeling of Social and Spatial Presses. Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of
Complexity. Oxford University Press, New York.

1996 (with Carla Van West) The Calculus of Self Interest in the Development of Cooperation:
Sociopolitical Development and Risk Among the Northern Anasazi. In Evolving Complexity and
Environment: Risk in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by Joseph A. and Bonnie Bagley Tainter,
pp. 171198. Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Vol. XXVI.
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA.

1992 Fieldhouses, Villages, and the Tragedy of the Commons in the Early Northern Anasazi
Southwest. American Antiquity 57:617635.

1984 (with J. T. Milanich and others) McKeithen Weeden Island: The Culture of Northern Florida,
A.D. 200900. Academic Press, New York.

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