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[1]  Noe, S. J., VanDerwarker, A. M., Kuehn, S. R., Wilson, G. D., & Haas, H. (2024). Hunting, fishing, and foraging in times of conflict: the implications of choosing safety in the Mississippian Central Illinois River Valley. Southeastern Archaeology, 1-20. [Link] [pdf​] 

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[2]  Noe, Sarah J., Weston C. McCool, Wilson, Kurt M., (2024) Cross-Regional Examination of Camelid Herding Practices in Peru from 600 BCE to 1450 CE: Insights from Stable Isotopes in Camelid Bone Collagen and Fiber PloS one, 19(10), e0306205. [Link] [pdf​] 

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[3]  Byers, D.A., Welker, M.H., Semanko, A., Itie, D., Noe, S., Vasquez, J., Holland-Lulewicz, I. and McClure, S.B., (2024). Cranial variability in North American domestic and wild canids. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 57, p.104590. [Link]

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[4]  Noe S.J., Wilson G., VanDerwarker A., George R., Kennett D.,

(2023) Deer, Drought, and Warfare: Managing Risk in the Central Illinois River Valley (CIRV) from the Eleventh through Fourteenth century. Quaternary International. [Link] [pdf​] 

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[5]  Noe S.J.,

(2023) Indigenous Foodways as Persistence in the Alta California Mission System. American Antiquity 88, no. 4 (2023): 451-475*. [Link] [pdf​] 

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[6]  Noe S.J.,

(2023) Subsistence and Persistence: Indigenous Foodways within Mission Santa Clara de Asìs. California Archaeology. 1-39*. [Link] [pdf​]  

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[7]  Hixon, S.W., Domic, A.I., Douglass, K.G., Roberts, P., Eccles, L., Buckley, M., Ivory, S., Noe, S. and Kennett, D.J (2022). Cutmarked bone of drought-tolerant extinct megafauna deposited with traces of fire, human foraging, and introduced animals in SW Madagascar. Scientific reports, 12(1), 18504. [Link] [pdf] 

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[8]  Noe S.J.,

(2021) Zooarchaeology of Mission Santa Clara de Asís: bone fragmentation, stew production, and commensality. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, pp.1-43. [Link] [pdf]

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[9]  Haas R., Watson J., Buonasera T., Southon J., Chen J.C., Noe S.J., Smith K., Llave C.V., Eerkens J. and Parker G.,

(2020) Female hunters of the early Americas. Science Advances, 6(45), peabd0310. [Link] [pdf

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[10] Haas R., Buonasera T., Chen J., Eerkens J., Noe S.J., Parker G., Smith, K., Viviano C. and Watson J.,

(2020) March. Behavioral adaptations to life in the interior high Andes, 9-7ka. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171:110-110

 

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Accepted Manuscripts

[11]  Noe, Sarah J., Haas R., and Aldenderfer M.,  (Accepted) Hunting to Herding: Zooarchaeological insights into Archaic Period Subsistence in the Lake Titicaca Basin, 11.0 - 3.5 ka. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

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[12]  Noe, Sarah J.  (Accepted) A review of Cattle in the Postcolumbian Americas: A Zooarchaeological Historical Study by Nicolas Delsol, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2024, xi + 266 pp. Journal of Anthropological Research

 

 

Manuscripts in Review

 [13]  Noe, Sarah J., Kracht E.C., Deagan B., and McCool W.M,  (Under Review) Assessing Starvation Signatures and Violence Through Nitrogen Isotopes in the LIP Nazca Highlands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 

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