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c. 2007 Bluestem CRM
Publications
Watkins, Joe. Indigenous Archeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice. Alta Mira Press 2000. Served as one of four reviewers of the manuscript.
December 2000. The Tribal Challenge: Cultural Resource Management with Native Americans in the Upper Missouri River Area by the Corps of Engineers in the Upper Missouri River Area CR2000 Conference in Santa Fe, NM.
1993 A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance at
1993 A Cultural Resource Management Plan for
1984 An Assessment of Cultural Resources in the
1982 Results of Cultural Resource Inventory of Cherry Creek Reservoir.
1981 An Appraisal of Cultural Resources Within Select Areas of the Swan Creek Watershed, Saline and
1981 An Appraisal of Archaeological Investigations Within Ten Eastern Nebraska Watershed Areas: Aowa Creek, Bone Creek, Clear Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Middle Big Nemaha, Mission Creek, North Oak Creek, Rock Creek (Pawnee County) and Upper Little Nemaha Watersheds Districts, Nebraska. Technical Report 81-03,
1981 Phase I Cultural Resource Investigation Within the Turkey Creek Watershed District; Johnson and
1980 Archaeological Reconnaissance within the Middle Big and Lower Little Nemaha Watersheds. Technical Report 80-11,
1980 Primitive Man as Scientist: Building a Methodology for the Analysis of Scientific Knowledge Manifested in the Archaeological and Anthropological Record. Paper read at Ninetieth Annual Meeting of the
1980 A Preliminary Assessment of the Reported Archaeological Resources in the Rock Creek Watershed District. Technical Report 80-12,
1980 Archaeological Reconnaissance of Structure 3, School Creek Watershed District. Technical Report 80-24,
1979 Archaeological Reconnaissance Within a Proposed Flood Control Project; City of
1978 Block III Mitigation Report, Navaho Indian Irrigation Project. Contributor on site reports.
1975 An Application of Phosphate Analysis on the
1975 A Reappraisal of Pages 51 to 58 of the
1972 “The Type-Variety Concept in American Archaeology.” Class paper published in Occasional Publications of Logan Museum, No. 3.