Preston Miracle
Publications
| [1] | Miracle P.T. (2004). Antelope procurement and hunting strategies at the Henderson site. In: J.D. Speth (ed.), Life on the Periphery: Economic Change in Late Prehistoric Southeastern New Mexico, Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, pp. 148-214. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology |
| [2] | Miracle P.T. (2003a).
Binford's World. Review of "Constructing Frames of Reference: An analytical method for archaeological theory building using ethnographic and environmental data sets" by L.R. Binford.
Before Farming, 2003/1:pp. 1-11.
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| [3] | Miracle P.T. (2003b).
Review "The Palaeolithic Archaeology of Greece and Adjacent Areas. Proceedings of the ICoPAG Conference, Ioannina, September 1994" edited by G.N. Bailey, E. Adam, E. Panagopoulou, C. Perl`es, and K. Zachoas.
American Journal of Archaeology, 107 (4):pp. 670-671.
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| [4] | Miracle P.T. (2003c).
Review of "Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece. Volume 12, Depositional History of Franchthi Cave: Sediments, Stratigraphy and Chronology" by W.R. Farrand.
American Journal of Archaeology, 107 (2):pp. 297-298.
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| [5] | Miracle P.T., Corrado A., and Hanks B.K. (2003). The faunal remains. In: C.A.I. French (ed.), Wandlebury Ringwork, Cambridgeshire. Evaluation Survey and Excavation, CAU Report 553, pp. 41-48. Cambridge: Cambridge Archaeological Unit |
| [6] | Milner N. and Miracle P.T. (2002).
Introduction: Patterning data and consuming theory.
In: P.T. Miracle and N. Milner (eds.), Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption, McDonald Institute Monograph, pp. 1-5. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
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| [7] | Miracle P.T. (2002). Mesolithic meals from Mesolithic middens. In: P.T. Miracle and N. Milner (eds.), Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption, McDonald Institute Monograph, pp. 65-88. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [8] | Miracle P.T. and Milner N. (eds.) (2002).
Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption.
McDonald Institute Monograph. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
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| [9] | Miracle P.T. (2001). Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin. Documenta Archaeologica, XXVIII:pp. 177-197 |
| [10] | Miracle P.T. and Forenbaher S. (2000). Pupi'cina Cave Project: Brief summary of the 1998 season. Histria Archaeologica, 29:pp. 27-48 |
| [11] | Miracle P.T., Galanidou N., and Forenbaher S. (2000).
Pioneers in the hills: Early Mesolithic foragers at Sebrn Abri (Istria, Croatia).
European Journal of Archaeology, 3 (3):pp. 293-329.
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| [12] | Miracle P.T. (1999a). Pupi'cina Pe'c 1995-1999. Zivot u Sjeni Ucke Krajem Ledenog Doba. Catalogue 56. Pula: Archaeological Museum of Istria |
| [13] | Miracle P.T. (1999b). Breaking the Clovis barrier. Antiquity, 73:pp. 944-947 |
| [14] | Miracle P.T. and Forenbaher S. (1999). Peta sezona iskopavanja Pupi'cina Pe'c (Istra). Obavijesti Hrvatskog Arheoloskog Drustva, 33 (1):pp. 54-57 |
| [15] | Miracle P.T. (1998a).
The spread of modernity in Paleolithic Europe.
In: K. Omoto and P.V. Tobias (eds.), The Origins and Past of Modern Humans-Toward Reconciliation, Recent Advances in Human Biology 3, pp. 171-187. Singapore: World Scientific.
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| [16] | Miracle P.T. (1998b). Faunal remains. In: T. Pauketat (ed.), The Archaeology of Downtown Cahokia: The Tract 15A and Dunham Tract Excavations, Studies in Archaeology 1 Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, pp. 309-331. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois |
| [17] | Miracle P.T. (1998c). Human remains. In: T. Pauketat (ed.), The Archaeology of Downtown Cahokia: The Tract 15A and Dunham Tract Excavations, Studies in Archaeology 1 Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, pp. 337-338. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois |
| [18] | Miracle P.T. (1998d). Review of "Humans at the End of the Ice Age: The Archaeology of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition" edited by L.G. Straus, B.V. Eriksen, J.M. Erlandson, and D.R. Yesner. The Holocene, 8:pp. 123-124 |
| [19] | Miracle P.T. and O'Brien C. (1998). Seasonality of resource use and site occupation at Badanj, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Subsistence stress in an increasingly seasonal environment? In: T. Rocek and O. Bar-Yosef (eds.), Seasonality and Sedentism: Archaeological Perspectives from Old and New World Sites, Peabody Museum Bulletin 6, pp. 41-74. Cambridge MA: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University |
| [20] | Miracle P.T. (1997a). Early Holocene foragers in the karst of northern Istria. Porocilo o raziskovanju paleolita, neolita in eneolita v Sloveniji, XXIV:pp. 43-61 |
| [21] | Miracle P.T. (1997b). Environmental archaeology comes of age. Antiquity, 71:pp. 750-754 |
| [22] | Miracle P.T. (1997c). Review of "American Beginnings" edited by F.H. West. Endeavour, 21 (2):p. 90 |
| [23] | Miracle P.T. (1996). Diversification in Epipaleolithic subsistence strategies along the eastern Adriatic coast: A simulation approach applied to zooarchaeological assemblages. Atti del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Trieste, IX:pp. 33-62 |
| [24] | Miracle P.T. and Brajkovi'c D. (1992). Revision of the ungulate fauna and Upper Pleistocene stratigraphy of Veternica Cave (Zagreb, Croatia). Geologia Croatica, 45:pp. 1-14 |
| [25] | Miracle P.T. (1991a). Carnivore dens or carnivore hunts? a review of Upper Pleistocene mammalian assemblages in Croatia and Slovenia. Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, 458:pp. 193-219 |
| [26] | Miracle P.T. (1991b). Two burials from Santo Ni no Church, Cebu City, Philippines. Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, 19:pp. 37-80 |
| [27] | Miracle P.T. and Fisher L.E. (1991). Introduction: Hunter-gatherers and their ethnography. In: P.T. Miracle, L.E. Fisher, and J. Brown (eds.), Foragers in Context: Long-Term, Regional and Historical Perspectives in Hunter-Gatherer Studies, Michigan Discussions in Anthropology 10, pp. 1-8 |
| [28] | Miracle P.T. and Sturdy D. (1991). Chamois and the karst of Herzegovina. Journal of Archaeological Science, 18:pp. 89-108 |
