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- An Evaluation of Fecal Stanols as Indicators of Population Change at Cahokia, Illinois. White et al. 2018
- An investigation of the origins of variation in perishable architecture at Jonathan Creek. Schroeder 2011.
- Cahokia’s emergence and decline coincided with shifts of flood frequency on the Mississippi River. Munoz et al. 2015
- Current Research on Late Precontact Societies of the Midcontinental United States. Schroeder 2004.
- Defining the Spatial Patterns of Historical Land Use Associated with the Indigenous Societies of Eastern North America. Munoz et al. 2014.
- Evidence for Paleoindians In Wisconsin and at the Skare Site. Schroeder 2007.
- Fecal Stanols Show Simultaneous Flooding and Seasonal Precipitation Change Correlate with Cahokia’s Population Decline. White et al. 2019
- Identifying American native and European smelted coppers with pXRF: a case study of artifacts from the Upper Great Lakes region. Dussubieux and Walder 2015.
- Stylistic and Chemical Investigation of Turqoise-Blue Glass Artifacts from the Contact Era of Wisconsin. Walder 2013.
- Timelessness and the Legacy of Archaeological Cartography. Schroeder and Goldstein. 2016
- Walls as Symbols of Political, Economic, and Military Might. Schroeder 2006.