List of Publications

Stephen C. Jett, Ph.D.

Books, Monographs, Chapters, and Articles*

    1. 1964 Pueblo Indian Migrations: An Evaluation of the Possible Physical and Cultural Determinants. American Antiquity, Vol. 29, No. 3, 281–300. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
    2. 1965 Red Rock Country. Plateau, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 80–84. Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
    3. 1965 Reply to Ellis’ “Comment” on “Pueblo Indian Migrations.” American Antiquity, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 116–118. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
    4. 1965 Open Season on Arches. Desert, Vol. 28, No. 5, pp. 22–23. Palm Desert, CA: Desert Magazine. [editor-reviewed]
    5. 1965 Comment on Davis’ Hypothesis on Pueblo Indian Migrations. American Antiquity, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 276–277. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
    6. 6a. 1966 _________ and George F. Carter. A Comment on Rowe’s “Diffusionism and Archaeology.” American Antiquity, Vol. 31, No. 6, pp. 867–870. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
    7. #6b. 2004 [Excerpt of A-6a, reprinted in:] George F. Carter. Cartifacts: George Carter on Diffusion. NEARA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 9–10. Edgecomb, ME: New England Antiquities Research Association. [editor-reviewed]
      • 7. 1966 Tourism in the Navajo Country: Resources and Planning. Navajoland Publications, Series A, 184 pp. + map. Window Rock, AZ: Navajo Tribal Museum. [revised and updated version of J-1; editor-reviewed].
      • #8a. 1967 Philip Hyde [photographer] and _________ [writer]. Navajo Wildlands:as long as the rivers shall run’, ed. Kenneth Brower. Exhibit Format Series, No. 14, ed. David R. Brower, 160 pp. + 19.5” x 35” map [also published as C-2] (includes 75 photographs, plus selections from other authors). San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club. [editor-reviewed; printing of 12,000; exists in two states]
      • #8b. 1967 Philip Hyde [photographer] and _________ [writer]. Navajo Country. Audubon, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 22–27. New York, NY: National Audubon Society. [editor-reviewed; pre-publication variant excerpt from A-8a]
      • #8c. 1968 Navajo Wildlands. Sierra Club Bulletin, Vol. 53, No. 1, p. 31. San Francisco, CA: The Sierra Club. [excerpt from A-8a]
      • #8d. 1968 [Excerpt from A-8a]. Fifty Books of the Year l967, Exhibition Year 1968, p. 34. New York, NY: The American Institute of Graphic Arts.

#8e. 1969 Navajo Wildlands: ‘as long as the rivers shall run’ [very slightly revised, soft-bound edition of A-8a, without map]. New York, NY: Sierra Club-Ballantine Books. [printing of circa 70,000]

  • 9. 1967 Suggestions for Improving Reference Citations in Geographical Publications. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geo-graphers, Vol. 29, pp. 141–142. Corvallis, OR: Association of Pacific Coast Geographers.
  • 10. 1967 Obscure Arch in Navajoland. Western Gateways, Vol. 7, No. 3, 28–29. Flagstaff, AZ: K. C. Publications. [editor-reviewed]
  • 11. 1968 Blowgun. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th ed., Vol. 3, p. 813. Chicago, IL: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • 12. 1968 [_________ and Martin Litton]. Back into the Colonial 19th Century. Sunset, Central Edition, Vol. 140, No. 4, pp. 74, 76. Menlo Park, CA: Lane Publishing Co. [unsigned; editor-reviewed]
  • 13. 1968 Grand Canyon Dams, Split-Twig Figurines, and “Hit-and-Run” Archaeology. American Antiquity, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 341–351. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [Summarized 1968 in Dateline in Science, Vol. 3, No. 21, pp. 1, 5.]
  • 14. 1968 Malaysia and Tropical America: Some Racial, Cultural, and Ethnobotanical Comparisons. XXXVII Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Actas y Memorias [International Congress of Americanists, 37], Vol. 4, pp. 133–177. Buenos Aires, Argentina: [Government of Argentina, for] International Congress of Americanists. [summarized 1965 in “Malaysians in South America,” University Bulletin, Vol. 10, No. 14. Berkeley, CA: University of California.]
  • 15. 1969 “Hit-and-Run” Archaeology: A Reply to Euler. American Antiquity, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 85–87. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
  • 16. 1969 A French Origin for the “Beehive” Structures of Ungava? Anthropological Journal of Canada, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 16–21. Ottawa, Can.: Anthropological Association of Canada. [editor-reviewed]
  • 17. 1970 An Analysis of Navajo Place-Names. Names, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 175–184. Potsdam, New York, NY: American Name Society. 1970 The Development and Distribution of the Blowgun. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 60, No. 4, pp. 662 – Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. [peer-reviewed; summarized in Terry G. Jordan and Lester Rowntree, The Human Mosaic: A Thematic Introduction to Cultural Geography, 2nd ed. (1979), pp. 236–238; 3rd ed. (1982), pp. 215–217; 4th ed. (1986), 218–221; 5th ed. (1990), pp. 237–239 (New York, NY: Harper & Row, Publishers); 6th ed. (1994), pp. 261, 263–265; 7th ed. (1997), pp. 249–252; 8th ed. (1999), pp. ?–?; 9th ed. (2003, Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov and Mona Domosh; New York, NY: Harper Collins College Publishers, Longman); 10th ed. (2006, Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, Mona Domosh, Roderick P. Neumann, and Patricia L. Price; New York, NY: W. H. Freeman, pp. 42–43, 63, 455; also, in Editors of Time-Life Books, 1990, Feats and Wisdom of the Ancients, pp. 120, 137 (Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books); Eugene R. Fingerhut, 1994, Explorers of Pre–Columbian America? The Diffusionist-Inventionist Controversy (Claremont, CA: Regina Books), pp. 99–101; Fig. 2 reproduced 1985 in: Peter Bellwood, Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago, p. 155 (Orlando, FL: Academic Press). Quoted 1986 in James O. Wheeler and Francis M. Sibley, Dictionary of Quotations in Geography, p. 152 (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press).]
  • #19a. 1971 Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Controversy. Chapter One in: Carroll L. Riley, J. Charles Kelly, Campbell W. Pennington, and Robert L. Rands, eds., Man Across the Sea: Problems of Pre-Columbian Contacts, pp. 5–53 + combined bibliography. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. [peer-reviewed; 1973 article by Robert F. Marks based largely on A-19a: “Who Really Discovered the New World?” Oceans, Vol. 6, No. 6, 18–27, revised and reprinted 1991, The Explorers Journal, Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 108–114; summarized and map adapted in Stephen Oppenheimer, Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia (London, UK: Weidenfield and Nicholson), pp. 73–75.]
  • #19b. 1977 “Dempa” ka soretomo “Dokuritsu Hattatsu” ka: Kokokara Ronsoga Hajimatta [Japanese translation by Takehiko Furuta]. Chapter 4 in: Carroll L. Riley, J. Charles Kelly, Campbell W. Pennington, and Robert L. Rands, eds., Wajin mo Taiheiyo o Watatta: Korombus ijen no Amerika Hakken [The Japanese also Crossed the Pacific: The Discovery of America before Columbus; selected chapters from Man Across the Sea and other sources], pp. 119–217 + ca. 7 pp. in combined bibliography. Tokyo, Japan: Souseiki Publishers (reissued ca. 1988 by Hachiman Shoten).
  • 20. 1971 Virginia E. Spencer and _________. Navajo Dwellings of Rural Black Creek Valley, Arizona-New Mexico. Plateau, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp.159–175. Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
  • 21. 1972 Biogeographical Notes on the Kanab Canyon System, Mohave and Coconino Counties, Arizona. Plateau, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 1–16 Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
  • 22. 1973 Comment on Pickersgill’s “Cultivated Plants as Evidence for Cultural Contacts.” American Antiquity, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 223–225. Washington, DC: Society for American Archaeology. [editor-reviewed]
  • 23. 1973 Testimony of the Sacredness of Rainbow Natural Bridge to Puebloans, Navajos, and Paiutes. Plateau, Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 133–142 Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
  • #24. 1973 _________ and G[erhard] Kraus. A Discussion on Diffusionism. The New Diffusionist, Vol. 3, No. 13, pp. 142–155 [pp. 142–143, 153–155 by Jett]. Sandy, UK: The New Diffusionist Press. [editor-reviewed]
  • #25. 1974 The Journals of George C. Fraser ‘93: Early Twentieth-Century Travels in the South and Southwest. The Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 290–308 + 5 pp. of photographs by Fraser. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, for the Friends of the Princeton University Library. [editor-reviewed; http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/pulc/pulc_v_35_n_3.pdf]
  • 26. 1974 The Destruction of Navajo Orchards in 1864: Captain John Thompson’s Report. Arizona and the West: A Quarterly Journal History, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 365–378. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. [editor-reviewed]
  • 27. 1975 Canyon de Chelly. Places, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 39–40. Indiana, PA: Donald J. Ballas. [editor-reviewed]
  • 28. 1976 Interwoven Heritage: A Bicentennial Exhibition of Southwestern Indian Basketry and Textile Arts, Featuring the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Baskets and the Stephen C. Jett Collection of Navajo Weaving, January 9 – February 8, 1976 (44 pp. + 4 pp. of photographs by others). Davis, CA: Memorial Union Art Gallery, University of California, Davis.
  • #29. 1976 Pleasures Afield on the Colorado Plateau. Places, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 8–10. Indiana, PA: Donald J. Ballas. [editor-reviewed]
  • #30. 1977 Comment on Goss’ “Linguistic Tools for the Great Basin Prehistorian.” In: Don D. Fowler, ed., Models and Great Basin Prehis-Desert Research Institute Publications in the Social Sciences, No. 12, pp. 71–78. Reno, NV: [University of Nevada]. [editor-reviewed]
  • 31. 1977 Dave Bohn [photographer] and _________ [writer]. House of Three Turkeys: Anasazi Redoubt, 64 pp. (includes excerpts from other authors). A Noel Young Book. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press. [editor-reviewed; issued both in hard-bound signed limited-edition and softbound forms; synopsized in Thomas Mails, The Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother, Vol. 1, pp. 282–285, 485, 502. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company.]
  • 32. 1977 History of Fruit Tree Raising among the Navajo. Agricultural History, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 681–701. Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press, for the Agricultural History Society. [refereed]
  • #33a. 1978 Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: Jesse D. Jennings, ed., Ancient Native Americans, pp. 592–650. San Francisco, CA: H. Freeman and Company. [issued in both cloth- and paper-bound forms.] [chapter editor-reviewed, book refereed; see entries A-33b, A-33c] [several paragraphs reproduced in Charles M. Pearce and Frances M. Pearce, Oceanic Migration: Paths, Sequence, Timing and Range of Prehistoric Migration in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Dordrecht, Germany: Springer, 2010, 133–134]
  • #33b. 1983 Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: Jesse D. Jennings, ed., Ancient North Americans, pp. 556–613. San Francisco, CA: H. Freeman and Company. [revised and updated version of A-33a; identical to A-33c, below; issued in both cloth- and paper-bound forms; chapter editor-reviewed, book refereed]
  • #33c. 1983 Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: Jesse D. Jennings, ed., Ancient South Americans, pp. 337–393. San Francisco, CA: H. Freeman and Company. [revised and updated version of A-33a; identical to A-33b; issued in both cloth- and paper-bound forms; chapter editor-reviewed, book refereed]
  • #33d. 1991 Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: Donald L. Cyr, ed., The Diffusion Issue, Stonehenge Viewpoint, Nos. 91–92, pp. 21–Santa Barbara, CA. [stylistically revised reprinting of A-33b and A-33c; editor-reviewed]
  • 34. 1978 The Origins of Navajo Settlement Patterns. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 68, No. 3, pp. 351–362. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. [refereed]
  • 35. 1978 Navajo Seasonal Migration Patterns. The Kiva, Vol. 44, No. 1, 65–75. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. [refereed]
  • 36. 1979 The Canyons of Zion. Plateau, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 3–10. Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona. [accompanying a portfolio of photographs by Dick Arentz; editor-reviewed]#37. 1979 Comment in Reply [to: Marilyn R. Wagner and Richard W. Travis,“In Search of the Navajo’s Canadian Connection”]. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 69, No. 3, pp. 482–Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. [editor-reviewed]
  • #38. 1979 Noise-Pollution Perception in a California University Town. The California Geographer, Vol. 19, pp. 1–28. Los Angeles, CA: California Council for Geographic Education.
  • 39. 1979 Peach Cultivation and Use among the Canyon de Chelly Navajo. Economic Botany, Vol. 3, No. 33, pp. 298–310. Bronx, NY: New York Botanical Garden. [refereed]
  • 40. 1980 Comments [on Jeremiah F. Epstein’s “Pre-Columbian Old World Coins in America: An Examination of the Evidence”]. Current Anthropology, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 14–15 + entries in combined bibliography. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. [editor-reviewed]
  • #41. 1980 Rainbow Bridge Country. In: Clyde Kluckhohn, To the Foot of the Rainbow, illustrated edition, pp. xi–xxiv. Glorieta, NM: The Rio Grande Press. [editor-reviewed; Rainbow Bridge portion, pp. 28–31 of Ronald E. Everhart, Glen Canyon–Lake Powell: The Story behind the Scenery, KC Publications, Las Vegas, NV, 1983, is based on this item.]
  • 42. 1980 The Navajo Homestead: Situation and Site. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Vol. 42, pp. 101–118. Corvallis, OR: Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. [refereed]
  • 43. 1981 _________ and Virginia E. Spencer. Navajo Architecture: Forms, History, Distributions, xx + 289 pp. (includes 204 plates and figs. and 7 maps, some by others, 6 tables, and index). Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. [issued in both cloth- and paper-bound forms; available as of 1996 via Arizona Books on Request, using DocuTech technology; published on microfiche by Human Relations Area Files, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 2004, Indigenous Cultures of North America, Navajo: NT13; refereed]
  • 44. 1981 War Dogs in the Spanish Expedition Mural, Canyon del Muerto, Arizona? The Kiva, Vol. 46, No. 4, pp. 273–280. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. [refereed]
  • #45. 1982 “Ye’iis Lying Down,” a Unique Navajo Sacred Place. In: David M. Brugge and Charlotte J. Frisbie, eds., Navajo Religion and Culture: Selected Studies. Papers in Honor of Dr. Leland C. Wyman. Museum of New Mexico, Papers in Anthropology, No. 17, pp. 138–149. Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press. [editor-reviewed]
  • 46. 1983 Commentary. “Houma Blowguns and Baskets”: Further Observations. Journal of Cultural Geography Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 126–128. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press. [editor-reviewed]
  • 47. 1984 Comments [on Balaji Mundkur’s “The Bicephalous ‘Animal Style’ in Northern Eurasian Religious Art and Its Western Hemispheric Analogues”]. Current Anthropology, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 474–475 + ca. 1 p. in combined bibliography. Chicago, IL: The University Of Chicago Press for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. [editor-reviewed]
  • 48. 1984 Making the “Stars” of Navajo “Planetaria.” The Kiva, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 25–40. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. [refereed]
  • #49a. 1985 George F. Carter and Culture-Historical Geography. Historical Geography Newsletter, Vol. 15, cover, pp. 10–16. Northridge, CA: Department of Geography, California State University, Northridge. [editor-reviewed; see also, A-49b]
  • #49b. 2003/2004 George F. Carter and Culture-Historical Geography. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, Nos. 1–3, pp. 60–67. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society [reprinting of A-49a, plus a new appendix; editor-reviewed]
  • 50. 1986 Observations Concerning Chartkoff’s California “Rock Feature Complex.” American Antiquity, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 615–616. Washington, DC: Society for American Archaeology. [refereed]
  • 51. 1986 _________ and Peter B. Moyle. The Exotic Origins of Fishes Depicted on Prehistoric Mimbres Pottery from New Mexico. American Antiquity, Vol. 51, No. 4, cover, pp. 688–720. Washington, DC: Society for American Archaeology. [refereed; very briefly synopsized in E-57; basis for a section label, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM]
  • 52. 1986 An Alphabetical Inscription from Navajo Mountain, Arizona, and the Theories of Barry Fell. In: Anne Poore, ed., By Hands Un– known: Papers on Rock Art and Archaeology in Honor of James Bain, Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico, Vol. 12, pp. 18–30. Albuquerque, NM: Albuquerque Archaeological Society Press. [editor-reviewed; summarized 2002 by James H. Knipmeyer, Butch Cassidy Was Here: Historic Inscriptions of the Colorado Plateau, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, pp. 2–3]
  • 53. 1987 Additional Information on Split-Twig Figurines from the Greater Southwest. American Antiquity, Vol. 52, No. 2, cover, pp. 392–Washington, DC: Society for American Archaeology. [refereed]
  • 54a. 1987 Cultural Fusion in Native-American Folk Architecture: The Navajo Hogan. In: Thomas G. Ross and Tyrel G. Moore, eds., A Cultural Geography of North American Indians, pp. 243–256. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. [chapter editor-reviewed; book refereed; see also, A-54b]
  • #54b. 1996 Cultural Fusion in Native-American Folk Architecture: The Navajo Hogan. In: Thomas G. Ross, Tyrel G. Moore, and Laura R. King, eds., American Indians: A Cultural Geography, 2nd edition, pp. 227–240. Southern Pines, NC: Karo Hollow Press. [reprinting of A-54a]
  • #55. 1989 Dick Winchell, James M. Goodman, _________, and Martha L. Henderson. Geographic Research on Native Americans. In: Gary L. Gaile and Cort J. Wilmott, eds., Geography in America, 239–255 [pp. 242–243 and part of pp. 249–255 by Jett]. Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing Company. [editor-reviewed; refereed]
  • #56. 1989, as summarized by Donald L. Cyr. Old World Inscriptions and the Question of Transoceanic Contacts. In: Donald L. Cyr, ed., Exploring Rock Art, p. 13. Santa Barbara, CA: Stonehenge Viewpoint. [editor-reviewed]
  • 57. 1990 Culture and Tourism in the Navajo Country. In: Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt and Geoffrey Wall, eds., North American Tourism and Cultural Geography, special issue of Journal of Cultural Geography, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 85–107. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, in cooperation with the popular Culture Association and the American Culture Association. [editor- and guest-editor reviewed] available at: www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/courses/geog347/articles/culture_country.pdf
  • 58. 1991 Further Information on the Geography of the Blowgun and Its Implications for Early Transoceanic Contacts. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 81, No. 1, pp. 89–102. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. [refereed; summarized in: Terry G. Jordan, Mona Domosh, and Lester Rowntree, The Human Mosaic: A Thematic Introduction to Cultural Geography, 6th ed.(1994), pp. 261, 263–265; 7th (1997), 249–252; 8th ed. (1999), pp. ?–?; 9th ed. (2003), pp. 47–49 (Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov and Mona Domosh, New York, NY: Harper Collins College Publishers; Longman); 10th Ed. (Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, Mona Domosh, Roderick P. Neumann, and Patricia L. Price, San Francisco, CA: W. H. Freeman, 2006), pp. 42–43, 63, 455; in: Gunnar Thompson, American Discovery: The Real Story (1992), pp. 225, 379, 384 (Seattle, WA: Argonauts Misty Iles Press); Eugene R. Fingerhut, Explorers of Pre–Columbian America? The Diffusionist-Inventionist Controversy (Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 1994), pp. 101–103.]
  • 59. 1991 Pete Price, Navajo Medicineman: A Brief Biography. American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 95–107. Berkeley, CA: The Native American Studies Program, University of California. [refereed; also electronically reprinted by Questia, at http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=96270541]
  • #60. 1991 Comments on three articles by William R. McGlone, Rollin W. Gillespie, James L. Guthrie, and Phillip M. Leonard. In James R. Whittall, Jr., ed., American Epigraphy at the Crossroads, E. S. R. Epigraphy Series, No. 2, pp. 89–92. Rowley, MA: Early Sites Research Society. [editor-reviewed]
  • 61. 1991 Split-Twig Figurines, Early Maize, and a Child Burial in East-Central Utah. Utah Archaeology, Vol. 4, No. 1, cover, pp. 23–31. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Statewide Archaeological Society, Utah Professional Archaeological Council, and Utah Division of State History. [refereed]
  • #62. 1992 Asian Contacts with the Americas in Pre–Columbian Times: The Principal Proposals. Special issue of NEARA Journal, Vol. 26, Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 62–68. Pembroke, NH: New England Antiquities Research Association. [editor-reviewed]
  • #63. 1992 Hypotheses of Mediterranean/Southwest [Asian] Influences on New World Cultures. Special issue of NEARA Journal, Vol. 26, Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 82–85. Pembroke, NH: New England Antiquities Research Association. [editor-reviewed]
  • #64. 1992 Reply [to Arthur Krim “On ‘Geography of the Blowgun and Early Transoceanic Contacts’ by Jett”]. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 82, No. 2, pp. 317–319. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. [editor-reviewed]
  • 65a. 1992 The “Great Race” to “Discover” Rainbow Natural Bridge in 1909. Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History, Vol. 58, No. 1, cover, pp. 3–66. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. [refereed; also reprinted electronically, U. S. National Park Service, at http://www.nps.gov/rabr/learn/historyculture/upload/Stephen%20Jett%20Article.pdf also, http://weatherillfamily.com/Stephen%20Jett article.pdf (formerly); see also, A-65b]
  • #65b. 1999 From “The Great Race to ‘Discover’ Rainbow Natural Bridge in 1909.” In special issue, “A Tribute to Bridges,” Canyon Legacy: Journal of the Dan O’Laurie Canyon Country Museum, Vol. 36, 20–27. Moab, UT. [excerpt from A-65a; editor-reviewed]
  • 66. 1992 Landscape Expressions of Navajo Games and Amusements, Canyon de Chelly Area, Arizona. Material Culture: The Journal of the Pioneer America Society, Vol. 24, No. 3, 35–44. Normal, IL: Pioneer America Society. [refereed]
  • #67. 1992 The Navajo in the American Southwest. Chapter 18 in: Allen G. Noble, ed., To Build in a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America, Creating the North American Landscape series, pp. 331–344, 417–418 + ca. 2 pp. of combined bibliography. Baltimore, MD, and London, UK: The Johns Hopkins University Press. [chapter editor-reviewed, book refereed]

     

    1. 1992 An Introduction to Navajo Sacred Places. Journal of Cultural

    Geography, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 29–39, [special section on Ameri-

    can Indians, ed. by George Van Otten and Stephen C. Jett].

    Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular

    Press, in cooperation with the Popular Culture Association and

    the American Culture Association. [guest-editor- and editor-re-

    viewed]

     

    #69. 1993 Remarks on the Colorado/Oklahoma Petroglyphs. In: Donald

    Cyr, ed., The Eclectic Epigrapher, Stonehenge Viewpoint, Issues

    99–100, p. 72. Santa Barbara, CA: Stonehenge Viewpoint. [edi-

    tor-reviewed; see also, A-71]

     

    #70. 1993 Oriental Carpets and the Storm Pattern Navajo Rug Design. In:

    Meliha S. Duran and David T. Kirkpatrick, eds.,Why Museums

    Collect: Papers in Honor of Joe Ben Wheat, The Archaeological

    Society of New Mexico 19, pp. 103–125. Albuquerque, NM:

    Archaeological Society of New Mexico. [editor-reviewed]

     

    #71. 1993 Foreword. In: William R. McGlone, Phillip M. Leonard, James L. Guthrie, Rollin W. Gillespie, and James P. Whittall, Jr., Ancient

    American Inscriptions: Plow Marks or History? pp. ix–xii + ca. 1 p.

    of combined references. Sutton, MA: Early Sites Research So-

    ciety. [editor-reviewed; includes revised version of A-69, above]

     

    #72a. 1993 Before Columbus: The Question of Early Transoceanic Inter-

    influences. BYU Studies, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 245–271. Provo,

    UT: Brigham Young University; https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/

    cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2849&context=byusq. [augmented

    transcript of 1992 University Forum speech, editor-reviewed; see

    also, A-72b]

     

    #72b. 1993 Before Columbus: The Question of Early Transoceanic Interinflu-

    ences. FARMS Reprint, 16 pp. Provo, UT: The Foundation for

    Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. [editor-reviewed; reprint-

    ing of A-72a]

     

    #73a. 1993 Dyestuffs and Possible Early Southwestern Asian/South Ameri-

    can Contacts. In special section, “America Before Columbus,”

    Linda S. McElroy and Donald Y. Gilmore, eds., NEARA Journal,

    Vol. 28, Nos. 1 & 2, pp. 31–38. Pembroke, NH: New England

    Antiquities Research Association. [editor-reviewed; see also,

    A-73b, A-73c]

     

    #73b. 1998 Dyestuffs and Possible Early Southwestern Asian/South Ameri-

    can Contacts. In Across before Columbus? Evidence for Trans-

    oceanic Contact with the Americas prior to 1492, Don Y. Gilmore

    and Linda S. McElroy, eds., pp. 141–149. Edgecomb, ME: The

    New England Antiquities Research Association NEARA Publica-

    tions. [augmented version of A-73a; editor-reviewed; [excerpt

    pub. in Gavin Menzies, 1421: The Year China Discovered Ameri-

    ca (London, UK: Transworld Publishers/New York, NY: William

    Morrow, 2003), p. 221]

     

    #73c. 2000 Dyestuffs and Possible Early Contacts between Southwestern

    Asia and Nuclear America. Amerística: La Ciencia del Nuevo

    Mundo, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 33–48. Mexico City, Mexico. [reprint-

    ing of A-73b; editor-reviewed]

     

    1. 1994 Documenting and Naming Jett Arch. Span: The Newsletter of

    The Natural Arch and Bridge Society, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 4–5.

    Ridgecrest, CA: The Natural Arch and Bridge Society. [editor-

    reviewed]

    1. 1994 Physical Characteristics of Navajo Trails, Canyon de Chelly Area,

    Arizona. Material Culture, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 37–48. Normal, IL:

    Pioneer America Society. [refereed; later adapted for A-101]

     

    #76. 1994 Cairn Trail Shrines of the Navajo, the Apache, and Puebloans,

    and of the Far North. In: Meliha S. Duran and David T. Kirk-

    patrick, eds., Artifacts, Shrines, and Pueblos: Papers in Honor of

    Gordon Page, The Archaeological Society of New Mexico 20, pp.

    129–145. Albuquerque, NM: The Archaeological Society of New

    Mexico. [editor-reviewed]

     

    1. 1994 Cairn Trail Shrines in Middle and South America. Yearbook, Con-

    ference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Vol. 20, pp. 1–8. Aus-

    tin, TX: University of Texas at Austin. [refereed; available at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Jett/publications/?

    page=5]

     

    1. 1994 Cairn and Brush Travel Shrines in the United States Northeast

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    #90. 1998 Scenic Resources and Tourism Development in the Navajo Coun-

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    #92. 1998 More on Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *Wangkang and *Kumadjang, the Americas, and India. Pre–Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

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    2000 Early Migration and Diffusion, and a Global Ecumene? Migration

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    #99. 2000 The Norse in the North Atlantic: An Overview. Pre-Columbiana: A

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    #100. 2001 , with Chauncey M. Neboyia, William Morgan, Sr., and Robert W. Young]. Navajo Placenames and Trails of the Canyon de Chelly System, Arizona, xxi + 248 pp. American Indian Studies, Vol. 12. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing. [refereed; includes modified versions of entries A-75 and A-83 and C-1]

     

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    1. 102. 2002 Romeo H. Hristov, Santiago Genovés T., and . Una

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    #103. 2002 Nicotine and Cocaine in Egyptian Mummies and THC in Peruvian

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    #104. 2002 Archaeological Hints of Pre-Columbian Plantains in the Americas.

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    #105. 2002 Postscript on the Pineapple and Annona. Pre-Columbiana: A

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    #110. 2004 No Plague in the Land? Infectious Diseases and Their Implica-

    tions for the Pre-Columbian-Transoceanic–Contacts Controversy.

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    #111. 2005 Navajo–Modified Living Trees and Cradleboard Manufacture.

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    #112. 2006 NABS at Big South Fork: A Journal. Span: Newsletter of the

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    #113 2006 Reconstructing the Itineraries of Navajo Chantway Stories: A

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    #114. 2006 Woven Jewels from the Black Tents: Baluchi, Aimaq, and Related

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    #115a. 2006 Tadrart! Span: Newsletter of the Natural Arch and Bridge Society,

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    #115b. 2012 Tadrart! Span: Newsletter of the Natural Arch and Bridge Society,

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    #117. 2006 Pre-Columbiana/A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts: Its Aims,

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    #119. 2005/ Availability of Wild Foods and Water during Ocean Voyages: A

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    #120. 2005/ Phytolith and Other Evidence of the Antiquity of Musa in Asia,

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    1. 122. 2007 George F. Carter, 1912–2004. Geographers Biobibliographical

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    1. 123. 2007 Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts: The Context of Alleged

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    #126. 2008 Water as Barrier, or Water as Highway: How Feasible Were Pre-

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    #129. 2008/ Out of—and Back into—Africa: A Brief Review of What Genetics

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    #132. 2011 Landscape Embedded in Language: The Navajo of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, and Their Named Places. In: David M. Mark, Andrew G. Turk, Niclas Burenhult, and David Stea, eds., Land- scape in Language: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, pp. 327- 342. Culture and Language Use: Studies in Anthropological Linguistics 4, Gunter Senft, ed. Amsterdam, Netherlands, and

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    #134. 2011/ 1762 “Cherokee Writing” on Gorgets is Actually part of the British

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    #135a. 2011/ “Misspellings” and Unattested Signs: Do They Invalidate Inscrip-

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    #136. 2011/ Other Reports of Knotted-String Records in the Marquesas and

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    #137. 2011/ Earlier-Than-Supposed Movements of Modern Humans: A Brief

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    #138. 2011/ Evidence for the Natural Transoceanic Dispersal of Cottons (Gos-

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    #139. 2011/ Molecular Genetics and the Pre-Columbian Spread of Sweetpota-

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    #140. 2011/ The Origins and Early Diffusion of Nonferrous Metallurgy in the

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    #142. 2011/ Jewish Genetics, Post-Diaspora Movements, and Great Zimba-

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    145a. 2012 A “Catechism” for the Pre–Columbian-Transoceanic-Contacts De- bate. NEARA Journal, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 43–47. Edgecomb,

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    #145b. 2016 “Catechism” for the Pre-Columbian-Transoceanic-Contacts De- bate. NEARA Journal, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 43–45. Edgecomb,

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    1. 2014 Place Names as the Traditional Navajo’s Title-deeds, Border-alert System, Remote Sensing, Global Positioning System, Memory Bank, and Monitor Screen. Creative Mappings section. Journal of Cultural Geography 31, No. 1, pp. 106–13. Stillwater, OK:

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    1. 2016 A Change of Venue: 100 to One That The Mountain Cast [sic;

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    1. 2017 Ancient Ocean Crossings: Reconsidering the Case for Contacts

    with the Pre-Columbian Americas. Tuscaloosa, AL: The Univer-

    sity of Alabama Press, xxviii + 508 pp., 39 illus. [peer-reviewed;

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    1. 2018a Before NABS: The Origins of Arch-Hunting. Span: Newsletter of

    the Natural Arch and Bridge Society, Vol. 30, 3 typed pp. + 3

    illustrations. Tucson, AZ. [editor-reviewed; in press]

    #153. 2018b Direct Borrowings and Loan-Translations of Navajo Toponyms

    into New Mexican Spanish: Examples and Explanations. In

    Language, Landscape, and Toponomy in Alaska and Beyond, ed.

    Tom Thornton and Gary Holton. Fairbanks, AK: Alaska Native Languages Center Press, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 34 typed pp. [peer-reviewed; in press]

    *Hearings statements, memorials, reviews, etc., are listed separately.
    #Solicited.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Published Hearings Statements*

     

    1. 1966 Statement of Dr. Stephen C. Jett, Assistant Professor of Geogra-

    phy, University of California. Hearings before the Subcommittee

    on Irrigation and Reclamation of the Committee on Interior and

    Insular Affairs House of Representatives Eighty–ninth Congress

    Second Session on H.R. 4671 and Similar Bills to Authorize Con-

    struction, Operation, and Maintenance of the Lower Colorado

    River Basin Project, and for Other Purposes. Serial No. 89-17,

    Pt. 2, pp. 1581–1587.+ Washington, DC: U. S. Government

    Printing Office.

     

    1. 1966 Statement of Stephen C. Jett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geo-

    graphy, University of California. Hearings before the Subcommit-

    tee on Parks and Recreation of the Committee on Interior and In-

    sular Affairs United States Senate Eighty-ninth Congress Second

    Session on S. 2962 a Bill to Authorize the Establishment of the

    Redwood National Park in the State of California, to Provide Eco-

    nomic Assistance to Local Government Bodies Affected thereby,

    and for Other Purposes, Pt. 2, pp. 499–501.+ Washington, DC:

    U.S. Government Printing Office.

     

    1. 1967 Statement of Stephen C. Jett, in Behalf of the Navajo Tribe of

    Indians. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Re-

    clamation of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs House

    of Representatives Ninetieth Congress First Session on H.R.

    3300 and Similar Bills to Authorize the Construction, Operation,

    and Maintenance of the Colorado River Basin Project, and for

    Other Purposes — S. 20 and Similar Bills to Provide for a Com-

    prehensive Review of National Resource Problems and Pro-

    grams, and for Other Purposes, Serial 90–5, pp. 490–516+ (in-

    cludes 18 pp. of Navajo Tribal documents). Washington, DC:

    U.S. Government Printing Office.

     

    1. 1967 Statement of Stephen C. Jett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geo-

    graphy, University of California, Davis. Hearings before the Sub-

    committee on Water and Power Resources of the Committee on

    Interior and Insular Affairs United States Senate Ninetieth Con

    gress First Session on S. 1044, S. 861, S. 1241, and S. 1409 Bills

    to Authorize the Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of the

    Central Arizona Project, and for Other Purposes, pp 707–709.*

    Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

     

    *Other than letters.

    +Pagination includes colloquy.

     

    1. 1975 Statement of Stephen C. Jett, Associate Professor of Geography,

    on Master Plan Proposals for Grand Canyon National Park. In:

    Final Environmental Statement, Proposed Master Plan, Grand

    Canyon Complex, Arizona, pp. A-125 to A-128. Washington, DC:

    U.S. Department of the Interior.

     

    1. 2005 [statement on the appeal of the Barter Green project permit,

    Abingdon, VA]. Abingdon Virginian, 163rd Year, No. 41 (Dec. 7),

    1. 3. Abingdon, VA.

     

    1. 2006 [statement at general–plan scoping session, Town of Abingdon,

    Virginia]. In “Read My Mind,” C. Robert Weisfeld, Abingdon

    Virginian, 164thYear, No. 15 (May 10), pp. 2, 4–5, 7 [on p. 2].

    Abingdon, VA.

     

    See also, Letters to the Editor Q-99, below.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    *Pagination includes colloquy

     

    1. Sheet Maps

     

    1. 1963 Canyon de Chelly National Monument [black–and–white, 23” x

    25”]. [Tucson, AZ]: privately printed by the compiler. [modified

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    1. 1967 ________ and James Cutter. Map of the Navajo Country [two-

    color, 19 1/2” x 35”]. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club. [also

    issued as part of A-8.]

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Reviews#

     

    1. 1969 Historical Atlas of New Mexico [Warren A. Beck and Ynez D.

    Hasse]. The Professional Geographer, Vol. 21, No. 5, p. 380.

    Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers.

     

    1. 1972 Southwest: Three Peoples in Geographic Transition [Donald W.

    Meinig]. The Professional Geographer, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 284–

    1. Washington: Association of American Geographers.

     

    1. 1975 Human Environments and Natural Systems: A Conflict of Domin-

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    Geographer, Vol. 27, No.1, pp. 131–132. Washington: Associ-

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    1. 1980 Early Man and the Ocean: A Search for the Beginnings of Naviga-

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    Geographical Society.

     

    1. 1982 Missionaries, Miners, and Indians: Spanish Contact with the

    Yaqui Nation Northwestern New Spain, l533–l820 [Evelyn Hu-

    DeHart]; The Yaquis: Cultural History [Edward H. Spicer]. Jour-

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    Academic Press.

     

    1. 1984 Earlier Than You Think: A Personal View of Man in America

    [George F. Carter]. Historical Geography Newsletter, Vol. 14,

    Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 1–3. Northridge, CA: Department of Geo-

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    1. 1984 The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, People, and History

    of the Diné Bikeyah [James M. Goodman]. The Journal of Geo-

    graphy, Vol. 83, No. 6, p. 298. Macomb, IL: National Council for

    Geographic Education.

     

    1. 1984 The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, People, and History

    of the Diné Bikeyah [James M. Goodman]. American Indian

    Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 252–254. Berkeley: Department of

    Native American Studies, University of California.

     

     

     

    #All solicited items unless indicated.

    1. 1985 Analyzing Activity Areas: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of the

    Use

    of Space [Susan Kent]. Annals of the Association of Ameri-

    can

    Geographers, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 285–287. Washington:

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    1. 1985 The Anthropology of Space: Explorations into the Natural Philo–

    sophy and Semantics of the Navajo [Rik Pinxten, Ingrid van

    Dooren, and Frank Harvey]. The Professional Geographer, Vol.

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    No. 3, p. 379. Washington: Association of American Geogra-

    phers.

     

    1. 1988 Navajo Weaving: Three Hundred Years of Change [Kate Peck

    Kent]. American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 176–178.

    Berkeley: The Native American Studies Program, University of

    California.

     

    1. 1990 Early Prehistoric Agriculture in the American Southwest [W. H.

    Wills].

    Agricultural History, Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 113–116. Davis:

    Agricultural

    History Center, University of California, Davis.

     

    1. 1991 American Indians: The First of This Land [C. Matthew Snipp].

    Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 81,

    No. 4, pp. 707–710. Washington: Association of American

    Geographers.

     

    1. 1991 Designs and Factions: Politics, Religion, and Ceramics on the

    Hopi

    Third Mesa [Lydia L. Wyckoff]. American Indian Quarterly,

    Vol. 15,

    No. 4, pp. 549–552. Berkeley: The Native American

    Studies Pro

    gram, University of California.

     

    15a. 1992 ________ and Joseph S. Wood. Seeds of Change: A Quincen-

    tenial Commemoration [Herman J. Viola and Carolyn Margolis,

    eds.].

    Annals the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 82,

    No. 3,

    1. 566–568. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, for

    the Asso

    ciation of American Geographers.

     

    15b. 1993 ________ and Joseph S. Wood. Seeds of Change: A Quincen-

    tenial Commemoration [Herman J. Viola and Carolyn Margolis,

    eds.].

    In The Americas before and after 1492: Current Geogra-

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    1. 1993 Western Apache Heritage: People of the Mountain Corridor

    [Richard J. Perry]. American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 1,

    1. 135–137. Berkeley, CA: The Native American Studies Pro-

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    1. 1993 Tall Sheep: Harry Goulding, Monument Valley Trader [Samuel

    Moon]. The Journal of American History, Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 728. Bloomington, IN: Organization of American Historians.

     

    1. 1995 The Hispano Homeland [Richard L. Nostrand]. Annals of the

    Association of American Geographers, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 215–

    1. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, for the Association

    of American Geographers.

     

    1. 2002 Chinese Columbuses? Review of a Lecture by Gavin Menzies.

    Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3,

    Nos. 1–3, pp. 345–347. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    search Society.

     

    20a. 2003 1421: The Year China Discovered America (Gavin Menzies).

    Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 369–378.

    Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [basis for

    D-20b; available at http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal

    /reviews/reviews_17_2_jett.pdf]

     

    20b. 2003/ 1421: The Year China Discovered America [Gavin Menzies].

    2004 Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3,

    Nos. 1–3, pp. 102–116. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    search Society. [expanded version of D-20a]

     

    21a. 2003 Voyages of the Pyramid Builders: The True Origins of the Pyra-

    mids

    from Lost Egypt to Ancient America [Robert M. Schoch].

    Journal of

    Scientific Exploration, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 544–549.

    Lawrence, KN:

    Society for Scientific Exploration. [basis for

    D-21b; available at: http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/

    reviews/reviews_17_3_jett.pdf]

     

     

    21b. 2003/ Voyages of the Pyramid Builders: The True Origins of the Pyra-

    2004 mids

    from Lost Egypt to Ancient America [Robert M. Schoch].

    Pre-

    Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3,

    Nos. 1–3,

    1. 118–122. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    search Society.

    [revised version of D-21a]

     

    22a. 2006 Pyramid Quest: Secrets of the Great Pyramid and the Dawn of

    Civilization [Robert M. Schoch]. Journal of Scientific Exploration,

    Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 159–163. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific

    Exploration. [basis for D-22b; available at: http://www.

    scientificexploration.org/journal/reviews/reviews_20_1_jett.pdf]

     

    22b. 2005/ Pyramid Quest: Secrets of the Great Pyramid and the Dawn of

    2006/ Civilization [Robert M. Schoch]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2007 Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp.

    249–252. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    [expansion of D-22a]

     

    23a. 2006 Columbus Was Last: From 200,000 B.C. to 1492, a Heretical His-

    tory of Who Was First [Patrick Huyghe]. Journal of Scientific Ex-

    ploration, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 639–649. Lawrence, KN: Society

    for Scientific Exploration. [available at http://www.scientificexplora tion.org/ journal/reviews/reviews_20_4_jett.pdf; see D-23b; ]

     

    23b. 2008/ Columbus Was Last: From 200,000 B.C. to 1492, a Heretical

    2009/ History of Who Was First [Patrick Huyghe]. Pre-Columbiana:

    2010 A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, nos. 3 and 4/Vol.

    5, No. 1, pp. 63–76. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society. [revised version of A-23a]

     

    1. 24. 2005/ Understanding Early Civilizations: A Comparative Study [Bruce

    2006/ Trigger]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    2007 Vol. 3, No. 4/ Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 253–254. Independence,

    MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

    1. 25. 2005/ A Handbook of Sewn Boats: The Ethnography and Archaeology

    2006/ of

    Archaic Plank-Built Craft [A. H. J. Prins]. Pre-Columbiana: A

    2007 Journal

    of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1

    and 2, pp. 253–254. Inde

    pendence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

     

    1. 26. 2005/ Article Reviews [8 articles]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long- 2006/ Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 256– 2007 261. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ Plants for Food and Medicine: Proceedings of the Joint Con- 2009/ ference for Economic Botany and the International Society for 2010 Ethnopharmacology, London, 1 – 6 July 1996 [H. D. V. Prender- gast, N. L. Etkin, D. R. Harris, and P. J. Houghton, eds.]. Pre- Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 60–62. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites Research Society.

     

    28a. 2008/ 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus

    2009/ [Charles C. Mann]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    2010 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 76–84. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [revised version of

    C-28b]

     

    28b. 2010 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus [Charles C. Mann]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 22, No. 2, 8 pp. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [earlier

    version of C-28a]

     

    1. 29. 2008/ Rediscovering Vinland: Evidence of Ancient Viking Presence in

    2009/ America [Fred N. Brown III]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    2010 Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 86–89.

    Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    30a. 2008/ The Kensington Runestone: Approaching a Research Question

    2009/ Holistically [Alice Beck Kehoe]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2010 Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 & 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 89– 91. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [identical to C-33b, C-33c]

     

    30b. 2011 The Kensington Runestone: Approaching a Research Question

    Holistically [Alice Beck Kehoe]. Journal of Scientific Exploration,

    Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 891–93. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to C-30a, C-30c]

     

    30c. 2012 Breaking the Barrier of American Isolationism [review of The Kensington Runestone: Approaching a Research Question Holistically [Alice Beck Kehoe]. EdgeScience 11(June):19–20. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [reprinting of

    C-30b]

     

    1. 2008/ The First Americans: The Pleistocene Colonization of the New 2009/ World [Nina G. Jablonski, ed.]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of 2010 Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 93–100. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ The First Boat People [S. G. Webb]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal 2009/ of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 2010 100–01. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ Archaeology and Culture in Southeast Asia: Unraveling the 2009/ Nusantao [Wilhelm G. Solheim II]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal 2010 of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1,
    2. pp. 101–102. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ Pacific 2000—Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference

    2009/ on Easter Island and the Pacific [Christopher M. Stevenson,

    2010 Georgia Lee, and F. J. Morin, eds.]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.

    103–105. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ Voyage of the Manteño: The Education of a Modern-Day Explorer

    2009/ [John Haslett]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance 2010 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 105–107. Inde-

    pendence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2008/ 8 Men and a Duck: An Improbable Voyage to Easter Island [Nick 2009/ Thorpe]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, 2010 Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 107–109. Independence,

    MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    37a. 2008/ The Goddess and the Bull—Çatalhöyük: An Archaeological Jour– 2009/ ney to the Dawn of Civilization [Michael Balter]. Pre-Columbiana: 2010 A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 109–112. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [identical to C-37b]

     

    37b. 2011 The Goddess and the Bull: Çatalhöyük: An Archaeological

    Journey to the Dawn of Civilization [Michael Balter]. Journal of

    Scientific Exploration Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 186–189. Lawrence, KN:

    Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to C-37a]

     

    1. 2008/ Article Reviews [88 articles + addendum]. Pre-Columbiana: A 2009/ Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Vol. 5, 2010 No. 1, pp. 115–210. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    39a. 2009 Chapter 13 of Plotting the Globe: Stories of Meridians, Parallels,

    and the International Date Line [Avraham Ariel and Nora Ariel

    Berger]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 108–

    1. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to 39b]

     

     

    39b. 2011/ Chapter 13 of Plotting the Globe: Stories of Meridians, Parallels, 2012/ and the International Dateline [Avraham Ariel and Nora

    Ariel Ber- 2013/ ger]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2014 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 215–217. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites Research Society. [identical to C-39a]

    40a 2008/ The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon

    2009/ [David Grann]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance 2010 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 & 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 112–114.

    Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [identical

    to C-40b, C-40c]

     

    40b. 2010 The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon [David Grann]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 780–782. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

    [identical to C-40a, C-40c]

     

    40c. 2011 A Lost Civilization Underfoot. Edgescience 7(April–June):17–19. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to C-40a except for title, C-40b]

     

    1. 2008/ Some Novels Involving Medieval Norse Transatlantic Voyages 2009/ [reviews of 13 novels]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long- 2010 Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 192–
    2. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 42. 2010 “Bon Voyage, Caveman” [Brendan Borrell]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 24, No. 4, p. 785. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

     

    1. 43. 2011 “New Evidence for a 67,000-Year-Old Human Presence at Callao Cave, Luzon, Philippines” [Armand Salvador Mijares et al.]. Jour-nal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 25, No. 1, p. 91. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

     

    1. 44. 2011 Articles of Interest [7 articles on prehistory].

    Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 611–614. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

     

    1. 2012 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Mounds and Earthworks [Gregory L. Little]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 909–910. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

    46a. 2012 Wari: Lords of the Ancient Andes [Susan E. Bergh, ed.]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 26, No. 4, p. 935. Lawrence, KN:

    Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to C-46b]

     

    46b. 2011/ Wari: Lords of the Ancient Andes [Susan E. Bergh, ed.]. Pre-

    2012/ Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos.

    2013/ 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, p. 231. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    2014 search Society. [identical to C-46a]

     

    1. 2012 Radical Theory of First Americans Places Stone Age Europeans in Delmarva 20,000 Years Ago [review of four articles]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 936–938. Lawrence,

    KN: Society for Scientific Exploration.

     

    48a. 2013 Controversies in Archaeology [Alice Beck Kehoe]. Journal of Scientific Exploration Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 130–146. Lawrence,

    KN: Society for Scientific Exploration. [identical to C-48b]

     

    48b 2011/ Controversies in Archaeology [Alice Beck Kehoe]. Pre-Colum-

    2012/ biana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol.

    2013/ 6. No. 1, pp. 189–199. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    2014 Society. [identical to C-48a]

     

    1. 2013 “The Tobacco Beetle in Egyptian Mummies,” by Dominique Gör-

    litz, Migration & Diffusion, 2011. Journal of Scientific Exploration

    Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 166–167. Lawrence, KN: Society for Scientific

    Exploration. [volunteered]

     

    1. 2011/ Historical Geography of Crop Plants [Jonathan D. Sauer]. Pre-

    2012/ Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos.

    2013/ 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, p. 200. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    2014 search Society.

     

    1. 2011/ World Trade and Biological Exchanges before 1492 [John L. So-

    2012/ renson and Carl L. Johannessen]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2013/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, pp. 201–

    2014 203. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    1. 2011/ Ancient Human Migrations: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Peter L.

    2012/ Peregrine, Ilia Peiros, and Marcus Feldman). Pre-Columbiana: A

    2013/ Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1,

    2014 pp. 204–207. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ Excavating Waves and Winds of (Ex)change: A Study of Maritime

    2012/ Trade in Early Bengal [Shahnaj Husne Jahan]. Pre-Columbiana:

    2013/ A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No.

    2014 1, pp. 210–212. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research So-

    ciety.

     

    1. 2011/ The Principles of Arab Navigation [Anthony R. Constable and Wil-

    2012/ liam Facey]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    2013/ tacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, pp. 212–214. Independence,

    2014 MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ The Global Origins and Development of Seafaring [Atholl Ander-

    2012/ son, James H. Barrett, and Katherine V. Boyle, eds.]. Pre-Colum-

    2013/ biana: A Journal of Long–Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol.

    2014 6. No. 1, pp. 218–226. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

     

    1. 2011/ Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the

    2012/ Atlantic [Duane W. Roller]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    2013/ Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, pp. 227–229.

    2014 Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity and History in Oce-

    2012/ ania [Paul D’Arcy]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    2013/ Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No. 1, pp. 229–230. Indepen-

    2014 dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ Island Shores, Distant Pasts: Archaeological and Biological Ap-

    2012/ proaches to the Pre-Columbian Settlement of the Caribbean

    2013/ [Scott M. Fitzpatrick and Ann H. Ross, eds.]. Pre-Columbiana:

    2014 A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4/Vol. 6. No.

    1, pp. 229–230. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Soci-

    ety. [unsigned]

     

    1. 2011/ The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Mounds and

    2012/ Earthworks [Gregory L. Little and Dee Thurman]. Pre-Columbi-

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    1997 The Armature of Conquest: Spanish Accounts of the Discovery of

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    1. Abstracts and Brief Notes*

     

    #1. 1960 Stephen Clinton Jett. The Nassau Herald, p. 147. Princeton, NJ:

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    1. 1965 Pueblo Indian Migrations: An Evaluation of the Possible Physical and Cultural Determinants. Geomorphological Abstracts, Vol. 20, abstract 64/937, p. ? [from A-1]

     

    3a. 1965 Scenery as a Consideration in Regional Planning. Association of American Geographers, 61st Annual Convention [program and

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    3b. 1965 Scenery as a Consideration in Regional Planning. Annals of the

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    #4. 1965 Tourism in the Navajo Country: Resources and Planning. Disser– tation Abstracts, Vol. 26, No. 2, p. 980. Ann Arbor, MI. [abstract

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    #5. 1971 An Analysis of Navajo Place Names. Abstracts in Anthropology, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 67. Farmingdale, NY. Also abstracted in Modern Languages Association abstract system. [from A-17]

     

    #6. 1971 The Development and Distribution of the Blowgun. Geographical Abstracts, Series D, Vol. 6, p. 533. Norwich, UK. [from A-18]

     

    1. 1971 Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Contro- versy. In: John M. Campbell and Cynthia Irwin-Williams, eds., Ab-

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    1. 1971 _________ and V. E. Spencer. Navajo Dwellings: Three Hundred Years of Change. Abstracts of the Joint Annual Meeting of the

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    *Entries in brackets were abstracted or synopsized by persons other than the author. Includes limited–distribution abstracts and notes.

    #Solicited item.

     

    #9. 1972 V. E. Spencer and _________. Navajo Dwellings of Rural Black

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    #10a. 1973 Comment on Pickersgill’s “Cultivated Plants as Evidence for

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    #10b. 1975 Comment on Pickersgill’s ‘Cultivated Plants as Evidence for Cul-

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    1. 1973 Traditional Navajo Dwellings: Types and Distributions. Yearbook

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    the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Vol. 35, p. 185.

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    #12. 1973 Testimony of the Sacredness of Rainbow Natural Bridge to

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    #13. 1974 Testimony of the Sacredness of Rainbow Natural Bridge to Puebloans, Navajos, and Paiutes. America: History and Life,

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    1. 1974 Peach Trees among the Canyon de Chelly Navajo. Yearbook

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    #15. 1975 [The Journals of George C. Fraser ‘93: Early Twentieth Century

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    #16. 1975 [The Destruction of Navajo Orchards in l864: Captain John

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    1. 322, entry 5539. Santa Barbara, CA, and Oxford, UK.

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    1. 1976 Comments on the Navajo Hogan. Places, Vol. 3, No. 2, p. 49.

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    #18. 1976 University of California, Davis, 95616. Association of Pacific

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    19a. 1977 Noise-Pollution Perception in a California University Town. In:

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    19b. 1978 Noise-Pollution Perception in a California University Town. Year-

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    1. 1977 The Geography of Navajo Settlement and Migrations. In: A.

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    #21. 1977 Cultural Historical Diffusion [report on a paper session at the

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    1. 1978 Mirrors and Lacquerware as Indicators of Prebuddhist Chinese

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    #23. 1979 [History of Fruit–tree Raising among the Navajo. America: History

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    #24. 1979 [The Origins of Navajo Settlement Patterns. America: History

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    #25. 1979 Navajo Seasonal Migration Patterns. America: History and Life,

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    1. 1979 Sacred Places of the Navajo. In: John R. Mather, ed., Program

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    stracts, 75th Anniversary Meeting of the Association of Ameri-

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    #27a. 1979 The Origins of Navajo Settlement Patterns. Geo Abstracts,

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    #27b. 1980/ The Origins of Navajo Settlement Patterns. Abstracts in Anthro–

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    #28. 1980 [The Canyons of Zion. America: History and Life, Vol. 17, Pt. A,

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    1. 1981 Cultural Fusion in Navajo Folk Architecture. In: Phillip Kane and

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    1. 1982 Cairn Trail Shrines in the New World. In: Daniel R. Fesenmaier

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    #31. 1982 [An Analysis of Navajo Place–Names. In: Richard B. Sealock,

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    #32. 1983 [War Dogs in the Spanish Expedition Mural, Canyon del Muerto,

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    1. 1984 Fish Depictions as Evidence of Long-Distance Trade by New

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    #34. 1984 The Origins and Evolution of Traditional Navajo Dwellings. In:

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    #35. 1985 Stephen Clinton Jett. In: Gordon Silcox, ed., Princeton University Class of Nineteen-sixty—Twenty-Fifth Reunion, pp. 186–187.

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    1. 1985 Navajo Trails and Place–Names of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.

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    #37. 1986 1987 APCG Annual Meetings, Davis, CA Sept. 9–12. News-

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    1. 1987 ________ and Chauncey Neboyia. Navajo Placenames and

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    #39. 1987 l987 APCG Annual Meeting, Davis, CA, Sept. 9–12. Newsletter,

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    1. 1987 52nd APCG Meeting, University of California, Davis, September

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    #41. 1987 Fiftieth [sic; 52nd] Annual Meeting, University of California Davis,

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    #42. 1988 Report on the Fifty-Second Annual Meeting, Davis, California.

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    #43. 1988 [World Cultures of Ancient America: An International Conference

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    #44. 1988 [Old World Inscriptions and the Question of Transoceanic Con-

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    #45. 1989 Member’s Exchange [part; on Snake Bridge, New Mexico]. Span: The Newsletter of the Natural Arch and Bridge Society, Vol.1 No.

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    1. 1989 The Adoption and Spread of Crop Plants among the Navajo. In: Kevin Fitzpatrick, Kevin Klug, Sally Meyers, and Maria Smith,

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    1. 1989 Steve Jett. In: Symposium Discussants Summary, ed. D. L. Cyr,

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    1. 1990 The Spread of Metal Farming Tools among the Navajo. In: Tom Chorlton, Amy Crane, Vonda Witman Dashner, Kevin Klug, Sally

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    #49. 1990 Stephen C. Jett. Geo-Spectrum, The Ohio State University

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    #50a. 1990 [Malaysia and Tropical America: Some Racial, Cultural, and

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    #50b. 1996 [Malaysia and Tropical America: Some Racial, Cultural, and

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    #51a. 1990 [The Development and Distribution of the Blowgun. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H. Raish, eds., Pre-Columbian Contact

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    #51b. 1996 [The Development and Distribution of the Blowgun. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H. Raish, eds., Pre-Columbian Contact with the Americas across the Oceans: An Annotated Bibliography, Se-

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    #52a. 1990 [Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Con- troversy. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H. Raish, eds., Pre-

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    #52b. 1996 [Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Con- troversy. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H. Raish, eds., Pre- Columbian Contact with the Americas across the Oceans: An Annotated Bibliography, Second Edition, p. 534, entry J-073. Provo, UT: Research Press.] [identical to E-52a; based on

     

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    #53a. 1990 [Comment on Pickersgill’s “Cultivated Plants as Evidence for Cul-

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    #53b. 1996 [Comment on Pickersgill’s “Cultivated Plants as Evidence for Cul-

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    #54a. 1990 [Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: John L. Sorensen

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    #54b. 1996 [Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contacts. In: John L. Sorensen

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    #55a. 1990 [________ and George F. Carter. A Comment on Rowe’s “Diffu- sionism in Archaeology. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H.

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    #55b. 1996 [________ and George F. Carter. A Comment on Rowe’s “Diffu– sionism in Archaeology. In: John L. Sorensen and Martin H.

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    1. 1991 The John Wetherills and the “Pre-Discovery” of Rainbow Natural Bridge. In: Abstracts, The Association of American Geographers

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    #57. 1991 Peter B. Moyle and ________. Fish Imagery in Art 8: Mimbres Black-on-White Pottery. Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol.

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    1. 1991 A Word from the Chair. American Indians Specialty Group News-

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    #59a. 1991 Further Information on the Geography of the Blowgun and Its

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    #59b. 1991 [Further Information on the Geography of the Blowgun and Its Im-

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    #59c. 1992 Further Information on the Geography of the Blowgun and Its Im–

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    60a. 1992 Dyestuffs and Possible Southern Asian/Nuclear American Con-

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    #61. 1992 Foreign Influences on Materials, Structural Techniques, and Size

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    #62. 1992 [Pete Price, Navajo Medicineman (1868–1951): A Brief Biogra-

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    #63. 1992 [“Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Con– troversy.” In: Nicholas J. Goetzfridt, comp., Indigenous Naviga–

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    #64. 1992 [“Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Con- troversy.” Part of longer abstract of Man across the Sea, in: Ni-

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    #65. 1993 Culture and Tourism in the Navajo Country. America: History and

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    1. 1993 Stephen C. Jett (‘63–64). Geo-Spectrum, The Ohio State Univer-

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    68a. 1993 Locational Characteristics of Navajo Sweathouses. In: Abstracts,

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    #68b. 1994 Locational Characteristics of Navajo Sweathouses. In: Michael Caron, ed., Appendix: Recent Geographical Research on Ameri- can Indians: Abstracts of Papers on American Indians Presented at the 1993 and 1994 (89th and 90th) Annual Meetings of the

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    1. 1994 _________ and Teresa Dillinger. Urban American Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area. In: San Francisco, California: The

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    #71. 1994 [Landscape Expressions of Navajo Games and Amusements, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. America: History and Life, Vol. 31,

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    1. 1996 [Further Information on the Geography of the Blowgun and Its Implications for Early Transoceanic Contacts. In: John L. Soren- sen and Martin H. Raish, eds., Pre-Columbian Contact with the Americas across the Oceans: An Annotated Bibliography, Second Edition, pp. 535–536, entry J-078. Provo, UT: Research Press.]

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    #114. 2000 Colorantes y posibles contactos entre el sudoeste asiático y

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    #133. 2006 Stephen Jett. In: University School 1956–2006: Fiftieth Reunion,

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    1. 2008 [ ] and Dan Kegley. Archaeological Society Meeting Set

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    1. 2008 Stephen Jett. GeoSpectrum 2008, p. 18. Columbus, OH: The

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    #173. 2015 The Use of Physical and Biological Materials to Trace Long-

    Distance Exchanges. In AAG 2015, Chicago: Annual Meeting

    Abstracts, April 21–25, 2015•Chicago, Illinois, p. 588. [WashIng-

    ton, DC]: Association of American Geographers. [compact disk]

     

     

     

    #174. 2016 [ and May Tabor]. June 18, 2016 Field Trip/Picnic Mee-

    ing. Points of Interest: Newsletter of the Wolf Hills Chapter of the

    Archaeological Society of Virginia, Vol. 45, No. 1, p. 1. Abing-

    don, VA. [electronic publication]

     

    1. 2017 Wolf Creek [sic; Hills] Chapter, Archaeological Society of Virginia,

    Minutes, Field Meeting, May 27, 2017. Points of Interest: The

    Newsletter of the Wolf Hills Chapter of the Archaeological Society

    of Virginia, Vol. 36, Issue 3, p. 2. Abingdon, VA. [electronic pub-

    lication]

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    F. Memorials and Necrology*

     

    #1. 1997 In Memory of Richard P. Palmieri, 1945–1997. Himalayan Re-

    search

    Bulletin, Vol. 17, No. 2, p. 6. Portland, OR. [also at

    http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article

    =1551&context=himalaya&sei-redir=1#search=%22palmieri%

    20site%3Amacalester.edu%22]

     

    #2. 1998 Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    tacts,

    Vol. 1, Nos. 1 and 2, p. 155. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites Re

    search Society.

     

    #3. 1999 Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    tacts,

    Vol. 1, Nos. 3 and 4, p. 284. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites Re

    search Society.

     

    #4. 2000 Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    tacts,

    Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 86. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    search So

    ciety.

     

    #5. 2000/ Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Cont-

    2001 acts,

    Vol. 2, Nos. 2 and 3, pp. 244–247. Independence, MO:

    Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

    #6. 2000/ Helge Ingstad (1899–2001). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    2001 Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, Nos. 2 and 3, pp. 243–244. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    1. 7. 2001 [Dr. Howard F. Gregor. AAG Newsletter, Vol. 36, No. 7, p. 12.

    Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers.] [ab-

    stracted from F-8]

     

    #8. [2002] [ , Louis E. Grivetti, Dennis J. Dingemans, and George

    Daugavietis]. Howard F. Gregor, 1920–2000, Professor of Geo-

    gra

    phy, Emeritus. In: University of California In Memoriam 2001,

    71–73. Oakland, CA: University of California. available at http:// texts.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb987008v1&doc.view=frames&

    chunk.id=div00023&toc.id=.

     

     

     

    *Entry entirely within brackets means written by another based on information supplied by Jett. Full biographical articles are listed in section A.

    #Solicited.

     

    #9. 2002 Mary LeCron Foster (1914–2001). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal

    of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 361–362. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    #10. 2002 Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    tacts,

    Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 363–365. Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Re

    search Society. [unsigned]

     

    #11. 2003/ George F. Carter (1912–2004). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2004 Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, Nos. 1–3, pp. 153–158. Inde-

    pendence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    #12. 2003/ [ and Victor Golla]. Mary Ritchie Key (1924–2003). Pre-

    2004 Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, Nos.

    1–3,

    1. 171–173. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

     

    #13. 2003/ Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    2004 tacts,

    Vol. 3, Nos. 1–3, pp. 171–173. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites

    Research Society. [unsigned]

     

    #14. 2005/ [Donal Buchanan, , and John White III]. Jon Rob-

    2006/ ert Polansky, 1948–2005. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    2007 Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 401–

    403 Independence, MO:

    Early Sites Research Society.

    #15. 2005/ Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    2006/ tacts,

    Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 407–410. Indepen-

    2007 dence, MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

    #16. 2006 George F. Carter (1912–2004). Epigraphic Society Occasional

    Papers, Vol. 24, p. 307. Danvers, MA: The Epigraphic Society.

     

    #17. 2006 Mary Ritchie Key (1924–2003). Epigraphic Society Occasional

    Papers, Vol. 24, p. 308. Danvers, MA: The Epigraphic Society.

     

    #18. 2006 [Donal Buchanan, , and John White III]. Jon Polansky

    (1948–2005). Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers, Vol. 24, pp.

    311–312. Danvers, MA: The Epigraphic Society.

     

    1. 2008/ J. Richard Steffy (1924–2007). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of 2009/ Long-Distance Contacts,

    Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 2010 368–370. Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

     

    #20. 2008/ Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    2009/ tacts,

    Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 371–375. Indepen-

    2010 dence, MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

    #21. 2008/ Gene Savoy (1927–2007). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long- 2009/ Distance Contacts,

    Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 367–68. 2010 Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

    1. 22. 2010 [Miriam J. Greene and .] Greene. The Plain Dealer, 28, p. B8; March 3, p. B4; March 4, p. B3. Cleveland, OH. [unsigned death notice]

     

    1. 23. 2010 [Miriam J. Greene and .] Miriam Horn Jett Greene, 1913–2010. In Memoriam. Chagrin Valley Times, Vol. 40, No. 17, p. B8. Chagrin Falls, OH. [unsigned death notice]

     

     

    #24a. 2011 David H. Kelley, Epigrapher Extrordinaire: A Personal Remini- scence. Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers, Vol. 29, pp. 151– 153. Danvers, MA: The Epigraphic Society. [same as F-24b]

    #24b. 2011/ David H. Kelley, Epigrapher Extrordinaire: A Personal Reminis-

    2012/ cence. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    2013/ Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 424–426. Independence,

    2014 MO: Early Sites Research Society. [same as F-24a]

     

    #25. 2011/ Betty J. Meggers (1921–2012). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2012/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.

    2013/ 427–428. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    2014

     

    #26. 2011/ Cyclone Covey (1922–2013). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2012/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p.

    2013/ 429. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    2014

     

    #27. 2011/ Clinton R. Edwards (1926–2009). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal

    2012/ of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1,

    2013/ p. 430. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    20-14

     

    #28. 2011/ Lewis R. Binford (1931–2011). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2012/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p.

    2013/ 431. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    2014

     

    #29. 2011/ Necrology. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Con-

    2012/ tacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 439–450. Indepen-

    2013/ dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    2014

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    G. Guest Editorials and Columns

     

    1. 1969 Let’s Have More Parks [guest editorial]. Western Gateways, Vol. 9, No. 3, p. 4. Flagstaff, AZ: KC Publications.

     

    1. 2001 Ruminations on My Move away from Davis. The Davis Enter-

    prise,

    Vol. 105, No. 203, Aug. 29, p. A2. Davis, CA.

     

    1. 2016 Opacity, Hypocrisy of the Meadows Project is Troubling. Bristol

    Herald Courier, 144th Year, April 30, p. A12. Bristol, VA.

     

    1. 2017 The Bad-Rap Trap in Abingdon. Bristol Herald Courier 145th Year,

    July 14, p. A10. Bristol, VA.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    H. Bibliographies and Annotated Bibliographies*

     

    1. 1994 A Bibliography of North American Geographers’ Works on Native

    Americans North of Mexico, 1971–1991. Haskell Indian Nations

    University Studies in the Geography of the American Indian, No.

    1,

    1. i–x, 1–82. Lawrence, KN: Haskell Indian Nations Univer-

    sity. [includes 2-pp. Preface by Daniel R. Wildcat plus 22-pp. Ap-

    pendix compiled by Michael Caron]

     

    #2. 1999 A Bibliography of Works Relating to Japanese Drift Voyages in

    the North Pacific. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    Contacts, Vol. 1, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 251–252. Independence, MO:

    Early Sites Research Society.

     

    #3. 1999 [Johannessen and ]. A Bibliography of Carl L. Johannes- sen’s Works Relating to Transoceanic Influences, through 1999. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 1, Nos. 3 and 4, p. 278. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    So

    ciety.

     

    #4. 2003/ A Bibliography of George F. Carter’s Works on Long–Distance

    2004 Contacts and on Cultural Diffusions and Distributions, through

    Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    Vol. 3, Nos.

    1–3, pp. 137–143. Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Research So

    ciety.

     

    #5. 2003/ [John J. White III and ]. Selected Works Concerning

    2004 Cyrus H. Gordon and His Publications on Long-Distance Con-

    tacts.

    Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    Vol. 3, Nos.

    1–3, pp. 146–149. Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Research So

    ciety.

    #6. 2003/ [ and John J. White III]. Selected Published Works by

    2004 Larry F. Athy, Jr. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    Con

    tacts, Vol. 3, Nos. 1–3, p. 150. Independence, MO: Early

    Sites

    Research Society.

    #7. 2005/ Bibliographia Pre-Columbiana. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2006/ Long-

    Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp.

    2007 262–335. Independence,

    MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    [unsigned]

     

    *Limited-distribution bibliographies listed in section J.

    #Solicited.

     

     

    #8. 2005/ Bibliographia Maritima. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    2006/ Distance Contacts, Vol. 3, No. 4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 336–

    2007 396. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [un-

    signed]

     

    #9. 2005/ Additional References on Jômon People in Oceania, Annotated.

    2006/ Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 3,

    2007 No.

    4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 397–399. Independence, MO:

    Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    #10. 2008/ Some Non-Fiction Books Involving the Norse in America, for 2009/ Younger Readers. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance 2010 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 198. Indepen- dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [unsigned]

     

     

    #11. 2008/ A Select Bibliography of Works about Ranald MacDonald (1824-

    2009/ 1894). Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, 2010 Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 199–200. Independence,

    MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    #12. 2008/ A Bibliography of George F. Carter’s Published Works on Paleo- 2009/ environments, on Early Humans in the New World, and on Mis- 2010 cellaneous Other Topics [with Addendum: Some Works Pertain-

    ing to George F. Carter]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-

    Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 201–10. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

     

    #13. 2008/ [Alice Beck Kehoe and ________]. Alice Beck Kehoe’s Published 2009/ Works Relating to Seaborne Pre-Columbian Influences. Pre-Co- 2010 lumbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 217–18. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re- search Society.

     

    #14. 2008/ Bibliographia Pre-Columbiana. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of 2009/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 2010 219–78. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    [unsigned]

     

    #15. 2008/ Bibliographia Maritima. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Dis- 2009/ tance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 279–365. 2010 Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [unsigned]

     

     

    #16. 2011/ Bibliographia Pre-Columbiana. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    2012/ Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.

    2013/ 318–403. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    2014 [unsigned]

     

    #17. 2011/ [David H. Kelley and .] A Bibliography of the published

    2012/ Works of David Humiston Kelley (1924–2011). Pre-Columbiana:

    2013/ A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5,

    2014 No. 1, pp. 406–411. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

     

    #18. 2011/ [Brian D. Stubbs and .] Publications of Brian D. Stubbs

    2012/ on Semitic Elements in Uto-Aztecan Languages and Related Top-

    2013/ ics, through 2015. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    2014 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 411. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ [James L. Guthrie and .] A Bibliograpohy of the Publi-

    2012/ cations of James L. Guthrie on Pre-Columbia Transoceanic Con-

    2013/ tacts through 2014. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    2014 Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 412–414. Inde-

    pendence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ A Bibliography of Clyde A. Winters’ Writing Relating to Dispersals

    2012/ within and from Africa, Including to the Ancient Americas. Pre-

    2013/ Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3

    2014 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 415. Independence, MO: Early Sites Re-

    search Society.

     

    1. 2011/ A Select Bibliography of the Published Writings of Clinton R. Ed-

    2012/ wards. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    2013/ Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 416–417. Independence,

    MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2011/ Books Received. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance

    2012/ Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 417–418. Inde-

    2013/ pendence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [unsigned]

    2014

     

     

     

     

     

    I. Audio and Visual Media

     

    #1. 1975 [Ann Atwood (adaptor)], Philip Hyde (photographer), and

    (writer).] Navajo Wildlands Series. Two filmstrips with audio-

    cassette sound; total running time, 29 minutes: Part 1, “Created-

    from-everything”; Part 2, “The place that comes at one”; teacher’s

    guide Laguna

    Beach, CA: Lyceum Productions. [adapted from

    A-8a]

     

    #2. 1992 Before Columbus: The Question of Early Transoceanic Inter-influ-

    ences. Provo, UT: Media Services, Brigham Young University.

     

     

    #3. 1992 [Five Hundred Years of Puebloan and European Influence on Navajo Architecture]. In: W. Doolittle, R. Francaviglia, ________,

    and C. Pennington, Cultural Lanscapes of the Americas: “South- western Landscapes”, “Influences on SW Architecture,” 2 audio- cassettes from After the Encounter: A Continuing Process, spon- sored by N[ational] P[ark] S[ervice] and Los Compadres de San Antonio Missions. San Antonio, TX: Rollin’ Recording. [audio-

    cassette version of A-94]

     

    #4. 1995 [Early Migration and Diffusion, and a Global Ecumene?] In:

    AS5134 Migration and Diffusion vs. Indigenous Cultural Develop- ment in Prehistory, 1995 AAAS Annual Meeting. [Seattle, WA]:

    Audio Visual Education Network. [1 of 2 audiocassettes]

     

    #5. 1997 [Introduction: Early Watercraft and Navigation in the Pacific, +

    collo

    quy]. AS7106 Cultural Connections on the Ancient Pacific

    Peri

    meter, 1997 AAAS Meeting, Side 1. [Seattle, WA]: Audio

    Visual Education Network. [1 of 3 audiocassettes]

     

    #6. 1997 [two presentations on pre-Columbian transoceanic contacts]. La Junta, CO, May 24–26, 1997. ESRS Archives, 3/4, 5/6. [Inde-pendence, MO]: Early Sites Research Society – West. [2 of 4 videocassettes]

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    #Solicited participation/issuance.

     

     

    1. Limited-Distribution Items*

     

    1. 1966 Tourism in the Navajo Country: Resources and Planning, 262 pp.

    +

    map. Doctoral dissertation 65–4136, published in microfilm and

    Xerography. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms. [See A-7].

     

    #2. 1970 Social and Psychological Aspects of Environmental Quality. 13-

    page mimeographed transcript of one of a set of collected

    lectures presented for Ecology 20lC, “The Changing Biosphere.”

    Davis, CA: [Ecology Graduate Group, University of California].

     

    1. 1976 [Taloff, Paul; ________; Charles W. Beedle; Edward Bloomberg;

    Marlene Bloomberg; Kenneth Collier; Stephen Henry; Keith Kra- mer; Lynn Marchand; Dougall MacClise; Russ Suey (editors and contributors)]. Report of the City of Davis Ad Hoc Noise Element Study Committee, 143 pp. Davis, CA: [Planning Division, Com- munity Development Department, City of Davis].

     

    1. 1979 [editor and writer.] The Davis Geographer [newsletter], Vol. 5,

    26 pp. Davis, CA.: Department of Geography, University of Cali-

    fornia, Davis.

     

    1. 1980 [editor and writer.] The Davis Geographer [newsletter], Vol. 6,

    31 pp. Davis, CA: Department of Geography, University of Cali-

    fornia, Davis.

     

    1. 1981 [editor and writer.] The Davis Geographer [newsletter], Vol. 7,

    15 pp. Davis, CA: Department of Geography, University of Cali-

    fornia, Davis.

     

    #7. 1981 Preliminary Statement of Stephen C. Jett, Ph.D., Professor of

    Geo

    graphy and Chairperson of the Department, University of

    California,

    Davis, Respecting The San Francisco Peaks as a

    Navajo Sacred

    Place. Affidavit filed in Federal District Court,

    District of Columbia, in

    Navajo Medicine Men’s Association vs.

    Black, 11 typed pp. Davis,

    CA.

     

    1. 1982 [editor and writer.] The Davis Geographer [newsletter], Vol. 8,

    18 pp. Davis, CA: Department of Geography, University of Cali-

    fornia, Davis.

     

    *Includes neither papers presented exclusively orally at professional meetings nor abstracts (see section E).

    #Solicited.

     

    #9. 1987 Advice on Taking and Preparing for Written Examinations. In:

    Linda

    Morris, Jane Stanbrough, and Stephanie Tucker, Improv

    ing Stu

    dent Writing: A Resource Guide, p. 23. Davis, CA: The

    Campus

    Writing Center, University of California, Davis.

     

    #10. 1987 [editor] Program, covers + 8 pp. Davis, CA: Association of Pa-

    cific

    Coast Geographers (50th [sic, 52nd] Annual Meeting). [Pre-

    liminary

    version appeared in E-37.].

     

    #11. 1987 [editor] Program Abstracts, covers +16 pp. Davis, CA: Associ-

    ation of Pacific Coast Geographers (50th [sic, 52nd] Annual

    Meeting).

     

    #12. 1987 [Dingemans, Dennis J., and _________, editors.] Field Excur-

    sions

    Guidebook, covers + 52 pp. Davis, CA: Association of

    Pacific

    Coast Geographers (50th [sic, 52nd] Annual Meeting).

     

    1. 1989 Bags, Bands, Blankets, and Kilims: Turkic and Iranian Tribal Tex-

    tiles

    from the Collection of Stephen C. Jett [exhibition catalogue],

    12 pp.

    Davis, CA: The Pence Gallery. [exhibition reviewed 1989

    by

    Michael Craycraft, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 9, No. 5, p. 25]

     

    1. 1990 [editor and writer.] The Davis Geographer [newsletter],

    Vol. 10,

    25 pp. Davis, CA: Department of Geography, University

    of Cali-

    fornia, Davis.

     

    15a. 1995 Lecture Notes for Geography 161, “Conservation of Resources

    and Environment,” First Edition, 58 pp. Davis, CA: Department of

    Geography, University of California, Davis.

     

    15b. 1996 Lecture Notes for Geography 161, “Conservation of Resources

    and

    Environment, Second Edition, 58 pp. Davis, CA: Division of

    Tex

    tiles and Clothing, University of California, Davis.

    1. 1997 Lecture Notes, Geography 171, “Cultural Geography, 47 pp.

    Davis, CA: Sproul Social Science Administration.

     

    1. 1997 Preliminary Bibliography of Published Writings on Rainbow Natu-

    ral

    Bridge, 1909–1991, 46 typed pp. On file, U.S. National Park

    Service, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, AZ. [up-

    dated periodically]

     

    1. 1997 A Preliminary Bibliography of Zion National Park, to 1997, 22

    typed

    1. On file, Zion National Park, Springdale, UT. [updated

    periodic

    ally]

     

    #19. 2004 “Native Americans”: A Question of Nomenclature. Ethnic Geo-

    graphy Specialty Group Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 2, and Vol. 11,

    No. 1, pp. 10–12. Miami, FL.

     

    1. 2004 Geography 1, Physical Geography, Lecture Notes, 101 pp. Da-

    vis, CA:

    Sproul Social Sciences Administration, University of Cali-

    fornia,

    Davis.

     

    1. 2005 Biology 100: Environmental Science [lecture notes]. Bristol, VA:

    Virginia Intermont College. [66 pp.]

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Published Photographs*

     

    1a. 1955 New Carpet for Dorm Livingroom; New Door for Entrance. The Alumni News-Letter, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 8, 9. Cleveland [Shaker Heights], OH: University School.

     

    1b. 1965 photograph of doorway, University School. In: Roy C. Paige, The U.S. Story, [p. 24]. [Shaker Heights, OH: The University School].

    [unattributed reprinting of second photograph in K-1a]

     

    1c. 1971 photograph of doorway, University School. University School

    Alumni Journal, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 18–19. Shaker Heights, OH:

    University School. [unattributed reprinting of second photograph

    in K-1a]

     

    1. 1956 twenty-five candid photographs of students and faculty. In: Ma-

    bian [yearbook]. Shaker Heights, OH: Senior Class of University

    School. [unattributed]

     

    1. 1959 photograph of the Great Smoky Mountains. The Daily Princeton-

    ian, May 6. Princeton, NJ.

     

    1. 1964 photograph of cross-bedding along Captain Tom Wash. In: H. E. Wright, Jr., “Origin of the Lakes in the Chuska Mountains, North-

    western New Mexico. Geological Society of America Bulletin,

    Vol. 75, No. 7, Pl. 3, Fig. 2. [unattributed]

     

    1. 1968 photograph of Hope Arch, Arizona, in advertisement. Western Gateways, Vol., No., p. 26. Flagstaff: KC Publications. [from

    A-10]

     

    1. 1976 several photographs of historic buildings. Davis Historic Bike

    Route Tour [brochure]. [Davis, CA: City of Davis]. [unattributed]

     

    7a. 1978 photograph of part of Spanish Expedition Mural, Canyon del

    Muerto. Campbell Grant, Canyon de Chelly: Its People and

    Rock Art, p. 221. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press.

    [identical to K-7b and K-7c]

     

     

     

     

    *Other than in own books and articles. All black and white unless specified. All except item 2 solicited.

     

    7b. 1983 color photograph of part of Spanish Expedition Mural, Canyon del Muerto, Arizona. In: Campbell Grant, The Rock Art of the North

    American Indians, Plate 100. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Uni-

    versity Press. [also published as L’Arte Rupestre degli Indiani

    Nord-Americani, Editoriale Jaca Book, Milan, Italy; identical to

    K-7a and K-7c]

     

    7c. 1995 photograph of part of Spanish Expedition Mural, Canyon del

    Muerto, Arizona. In: Nancy Bonvillain, The Navajos: People of

    the Southwest, p. 39. Brookfield, CN: The Millbrook Press.

    [identical to K-7a and K-7b]

     

    1. 1981 photograph of a hogan in Canyon del Muerto, Arizona. In: Ca-

    therine Baker, Graduate Studies in the Social Sciences, Univer-

    sity of California, Davis, p. 25. Davis, CA: UC Davis Publications

    Office.

     

    1. 1983 three photographs of Navajo pictographs, Canyon del Muerto, Ari-

    zona. In: David M. Brugge, “Navajo Prehistory and History to 1850.” In: Alfonso Ortiz, ed., Handbook of North American Indi-

    ans, Vol. 10, Southwest, p. 492. Washington: Smithsonian Insti-

    tution.

     

    1. 1989 photograph of a Navajo hogan, Arizona. In: Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton, Native American Architecture, p. 334. New York

    and Oxford: Oxford University Press. [also appears in A-43]

     

    11a. 1997 photograph of a Navajo hogan. In: Terry G. Jordan, Jon T. Kil-

    pinen, and Charles F. Gritzner, The Mountain West: Interpreting

    the Folk Landscape, p. 29. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins

    University Press. [identical to K-11b]

     

    11b. 2003 photograph of a Navajo hogan. In: Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov and

    Mona Domosh, 2003, The Human Mosaic: A Thematic Introduc-

    tion to Cultural Geography, 9th Edition, p. 63 (New York: Harper

    Collins College Publishers, Longman); Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov,

    Mona Domosh, Roderick P. Neumann, and Patricia L. Price,

    2006, 10th Edition, New York, NY: W. H. Freeman.), p. 57. [iden-

    tical to

    K-11a]

     

    1. 2006 three photographs of the Tassili n’Ajjer, Algeria, in: “Sands across

    the Ocean.” Abingdon Virginian, 164th Year, No. 23, p. 7. Abing-

    don, VA. [This was the last issue of this newspaper published.]

     

    1. Humorous Prose

     

    1. 1956 [paragraph on Princeton–Yale crew race, in Spires and Gar- goyles].

    The Tiger, Vol. 68, No. 3, p. 9. Princeton, NJ: The Princeton Tiger.

     

    1. 1958 [paragraph on authors’ appropriate surnames, in Spires and Gar-

    goyles]. The Tiger, Vol. 69, No. 7, p. 7. Princeton, NJ: The

    Prince

    ton Tiger.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Humorous Verse*

     

    1a. 1956 Robert J. Crawford, , and Richard M. Ruhlman. Pro-

    phecy Poem. Mabian [yearbook], pp. 154–155. Shaker Heights,

    OH: Senior Class of University School. [6 single-authored/co-

    authored stanzas out of 36; unsigned; see also, M1b]

     

    1b. 2006 Robert J. Crawford, , and Richard M. Ruhlman. Pro-

    phecy Poem. In University School 1956–2006: Fiftieth Reunion,

    Reunion Committee, pp. 130–131. [Hunting Valley, OH:

    Univer

    sity School Alumni Association]. [6 single–authored/co-

    authored

    stanzas out of 36; unsigned; reprinting of M-1a]

     

    1. 2004 three stanzas from “Nine Decades of Miriam Ida Horn Jett

    Greene.”

    In: Ginna Hermann, From the Sustainer Corner,

    1. 10. Update,

    Feb., n.p. Cleveland, OH: The Junior League

    of Cleveland.

     

    1. 2013 In Davis, the More Things Change . . . The Davis Enterprise, June 30, p. A12. Davis, CA. [The title submitted was “Davis Mutatis”; the paper made a few other small changes]

     

    1. 2014 The Indolent Investigator; or, the Wolf at Wolfe’s Door. The Gaz-

    ette: The Journal of the Wolfe Pack, Fall [23(2)], p. 29. New York,

    NY: The Wolfe Pack.

     

    1. 2015 The End of Uranium Ben. In: David Winship, ed., True Grit: Literary and Visual Art Responding to the Novel by Charles Portis. A Big Read Project in Washington County, VA, Sponsored by the Washington County Public Library, pp. 15–18. Abingdon, VA: Washington County Public Library.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    *Other than published in own works.

     

    1. Indices*

     

    1. 1999 Index to Pre-Columbiana, Volume 1. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal

    of

    Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 1, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 286–287. In-

    depen

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2002 Index to Pre–Columbiana, Volume 2. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal

    of

    Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 371–372. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

     

    1. 2005/ Index to Pre-Columbiana, Volume 3 and Volume 4, Numbers 1 2006/ and 2. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long–Distance Contacts, 2007 Vol. 3, No.

    4/Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 428–430. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

    1. 2008/ Index to Pre–Columbiana, Volume 4, Numbers 2 and 3. Pre–

    2009/ Columbiana: A Journal of Long–Distance Contacts, Vol. 4, Nos.

    2010 2–

    4/Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 411–412. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research

    Society.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    *Other than in books. All solicited, all unsigned.

     

    1. Exclusively Electronic Publications*

     

    #1. 2006 Woven Jewels from the Black Tents: Baluchi, Aimaq, and Related

    Tribal Weavings of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, May 20 – July

    30, 2006 (131 pp.). Athens, GA: Georgia Museum of Art, The

    University of Georgia. [staff–reviewed; expanded, compact disk

    version of A-114, plus catalogue]

     

    #2. 2006 Journal of 2006 NABS Journey to Algeria, 48 pp. [Tucson, AZ]:

    In “The Natural Arches of Tassili National Park, Tassili N’Ajjer,

    Algeria,” Guilain Debossens, on The Natural Arch and Bridge

    Society [Website] at http://www.naturalarches.org/tassili/journal.

    htm. [Photographs by Alene Watson (49), Lola Petermann (9),

    Stephen Jett (4), and Gunter Welz (1); A-117 is a condensed

    excerpt.]

     

    #3. 2007 Contacts trans-océaniques avec les Amériques avant Colomb :

    les nouvelles preuves. Les géographes redécouvrent les Amé

    riques, Actes du FIG 2006, 15 pp. Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France:

    Féstival International de Géographie; at: http:// archives-fig-st die.cndp.fr/actes/actes_2006/jett/ article.htm [expanded version of A-107b; removed]

     

    #4. 2009 A Sweeping Overview [of pre–Columbian transoceanic influen-

    ces]. The Atlantic Conference; at: http://www.Atlanticconference.

    org/2009/bio.Jett.html

     

    #5. 2011 China Diary: The October 2010 Natural Arch and Bridge Society

    Expedition in Search of the World’s Largest Natural Bridges and

    Arches, 83 pp., incl. 5–pp. Appendix 1 by Gunter Welz. http:// www.naturalarches.org/china/journal.html. [photographs by Ray

    Millar (34). Steve Negler (32), Steve Jett (20), Verena Jung (6),

    and Gunter Welz (1); A-128 is an excerpt.]

     

    #6. 2011 Dr. Stephen Jett [on recent evidence for pre–Columbian trans- oceanic influences]. REAP, Howling Huskies DVD 2 #1. Sitka,

    AK: North Star Television Network. [recorded at Paths Across

    the Pacific VII]

     

     

     

    *Other than those also appearing in print versions and those in meetings-abstract CDs and newsletters.

    #Solicited.

     

    #7. 2012 Stephen Jett scjett@hotmail.com. Olde World New World:

    News-letter of the Retired Geographers Organization, No. 33:

    [4]. [Seattle, WA]: Retired Geographers Organization.

     

    #8. 2013 Stephen Jett. Olde World New World: Newsletter of the Retired

    Geographers Organization 34:6. Retired Geographers Organi-

    Zation.

     

    #9. 2013 Rowfant Survey: Stephen C. Jett [interview]. Groundhog Gazette Feb. 18, p. 3.

    Cleveland, OH: Rowfant Club. http://bl174w.blu 174.mail.live.com/default.aspx#!/mail/InboxLight.aspx?n=10761

    154647!n=1352618204&st=rowfant&mid=0598c1c9-7402-11e2-

    a6ce–00215ad6ee58&fv=1.

     

    #10. 2013 Six Evidentiary Revolutions in the Pre–Columbian Transoceanic Contact Controversy. In Society for Scientific Exploration, 32nd Annual Conference, The Dearborn Inn, Dearborn, Michigan, Un- settled Science 4, Morning Sessions, Friday June 7, 2013. [Livo-

    nia, MI?]: ProCam Photo Video. [DVD]

     

    1. 2014 Stephen C. Jett scjett@hotmail.com. Olde World New World:

    Newsletter of the Retired Geographers Organization. 36:4. Re-

    tired Geographers Organization

     

    1. 2017 DrStephenC.Jett_archive.torrent, interview by Henry McCarthy,

    Poets and Writers 150, National Public Radio affiliate WEHC,

    Emory and Henry College, Emory, VA. Internet Archive: https://

    archive.org/details/PoetsAndWriters/SteveJett.mp3.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Translations

     

    1. 1984 Les Effets du Coupage de Bois de Chauffage sur les Pays Boisés

    de la Marche Arizona-Sonora. In: Harold K. Steen, ed., History of

    Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Symposium, pp. 404–405. Portland,

    OR.: Forest History Society. [from Conrad J. Bahre, “The Effects

    of

    Historic Fuel-wood Cutting on the Semidesert Woodlands of

    the Arizona Sonora Borderlands”; unsigned]

     

    1. 2000 The Early Navigation of the Vikings. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal

    of

    Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 42–48. Indepen-

    dence,

    MO: Early Sites research Society. [from Thorkild Ram-

    skou, 1976,

    “La navigation primitive des Vikings.” In: Les Vikings

    et leur civili

    sation : problèmes actuels, ed. Régis Boyer, pp. 41–

    1. Biblio

    thèque Arctique et Antartique 5. Paris, France: Centre

    des Études Arc

    tiques.]

     

    1. 2002 The Annona and the Pineapple Depicted at Pompeii. Pre-Col-

    umbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No.4,

    1. 322–323. Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society.

    [extracted from Domenico Casella, 1950, “La frutta nelle pitture

    pompeiane,” Pompeiana: Raccolta di Studi per il secondo centen-

    ario degli scavi di Pompeii, pp. 355–86. Biblioteca della Parola

    Passato 4. Naples, Italy: Gaetano Macchiaroli Editore.

     

    1. 2002 Concerning the Depiction of Pineapple and Annona squamosa in

    Pompeiian Paintings. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Dis-

    tance

    Contacts, Vol. 2, No.4, pp. 326–333. Independence, MO:

    Early

    Sites Research Society. [extracted from Domenico Casella,

    1956,

    “A proposito di rifiggurazione di Ananas, Mango e Annona

    squa

    mosa in dipinti pompeiiani,” Revista della Ortoflorofrutticol-

    tura Italiana,

    Vol. 40, Nos. 3–4, pp. 117–133]

     

    1. 2002 Mango, Pineapple, and Annona at Pompeii. Pre-Columbiana: A

    Journal of Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No.4, pp. 334–336.

    Independence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [from R. Ci-

    ferri,

    1957, “Mango, ananas e annona a Pompeii,” Revista della

    Orto

    florofrutticoltura Italiana, Vol. 41, Nos. 3–4, pp. 130–135]

     

    1. 2002 More Concerning Depictions of Pineapple, Mango, and Annona

    squamosa in Pompeiian Paintings. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of

    Long-Distance Contacts, Vol. 2, No.4, pp. 337–341. Indepen-

    dence, MO: Early Sites Research Society. [extracted from Do-

    menico Casella, “Ancora a proposito de rifiggurazione di ananas,

    mango e Annona squamosa in dipinti pompeiiani,” Revista della

    Ortoflorofrutticoltura Italiana, Vol. 41, Nos. 9–10, pp. 467–475]

     

    1. 2011–4 [Excerpt from Renate von Germer, 1985, Flora des pharaoischen

    Ägypten]. Pre-Columbiana: A Journal of Long-Distance Contacts,

    Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4, pp. 394–395. Independence, MO: Early Sites

    Research Society.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Book–cover Blurbs

     

    1. 2013 World Trade and Biological Exchanges Before 1492 C.E., Revised and Expanded Edition, John L. Sorenson and Carl L.

    Johannessen. Eugene, OR: authors.

     

    1. 2014 Cherokee DNA Studies: Real People Who Proved the Geneticists

    Wrong, Donald M. Yates and Teresa A. Yates. Phoenix, AZ:

    Panther’s Lodge Publishers.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Political Flyer

     

    #1. 2016. M. Cindy Patterson and [ ]. M. Cindy Patterson.

    Abingdon, VA: M. Cindy Patterson.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NUMERICAL TALLY BY CATEGORY OF PUBLICATION

    (includes coauthored items; does not include reprintings)

    (3-17-16)

     

    Books: 6 (2 with photographers, 1 co-authored, 1 in press)

     

    Monographs: 1

     

    Exhibition Catalogues/Brochures: 3

     

    Articles and Chapters: 137

     

    Hearings Statements: 7

     

    Sheet Maps: 2

     

    Reviews: 53

     

    Abstracts and Brief Notes: 169

     

    Memorials and Necrology: 24

     

    Bibliographies and Annotated Bibliographies: 15

     

    Guest Editorials and Columns: 2

     

    Audio and Visual Media: 6

     

    Limited-Distribution Items (in all categories other than abstracts and notes): 21

     

    Published Photographs in Other Works: in 14 publications

     

    Short Humorous Prose and Verse Pieces: 5

     

    Indices (other than in own books): 4

     

    Electronic Publications: 8

     

    Translations: 7

     

    Letters to the Editor: 103

     

    Book-cover Blurbs: 2

     

    Political Flyer: 1 (co-authored)