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Scheiber, Laura L. and Charles A. Reher (2007) The Donovan Site (5LO204): An Upper Republican Animal Processing Camp on the High Plains. Plains Anthropologist 52(203):337-364. P. David Polly (2007) Development with a Bite. Nature 449: 413-414. Scheiber, Laura L. (2006) Skeletal Biology: Plains. In Handbook of North American Indians: Environment, Population, and Origins, Volume 3, edited by Douglas Ubelaker, pp. 595-609. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. Scheiber, Laura L. (2006) The Late Prehistoric on the High Plains of Western Kansas. In Kansas Archeology, edited by Robert J. Hoard and William E. Banks, pp. 133-150. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence. Scheiber, Laura L., Maureen P. Boyle, Judson B. Finley, Gina Q. Zavala, and David L. Maki (2006) Multivariable Data Collection at High Altitude Shoshone Campsites. Paper Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, November 2006. Scheiber, Laura L., Donna C. Roper, Yasemin Gencer, Ashley Fragomeni, Robert Hoard (2006) Beyond Houses and Hoes: New Interpretations of Prehistoric Farmers in Western Kansas. Paper Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April, 2006. Scheiber, Laura L. (2005) Late Prehistoric Bison Hide Production and Hunter-Gatherer Identities on the North American Plains. In Gender and Hide Production, edited by Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman, pp. 57-75. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, California. Scheiber, Laura L. (2005) Bison Acquisition and Butchering Intensity on the North American High Plains. PaperPresented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Salt Lake City, Utah, April, 2005. Scheiber, Laura L. (2005) Social Inequality and Cooperation as Evidenced in North American Plains Faunal Assemblages. Paper Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Billings, Montana, October, 2004. Scheiber, Laura L. and Amy McCabe (2003) Upper Republican Bison Processing:A Comparison of Two Faunal Assemblages. Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas, October, 2003. Names in Bold are Affiliated Faculty, Students, and Former Students
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