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2005

Hart, J., Nass, J., Means, B., 2005. Monongahela Subsistence-Settlement Change?. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 30, 327-365. doi:10.1179/mca.2005.011
    Hart, J., 2005. Discovery Now: Making Sense of Gourds. Members Update. 16, 4.

      2004

      Hart, J., 2004. Can Cucurbita pepo Gourd Seeds be Made Edible?. Journal of Archaeological Science 31, 1631-1633. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2004.04.004
        Hart, J., Daniels, R., Sheviak, C., 2004. Do Cucurbita pepo Gourds Float Fish Nets?. American Antiquity 69, 141-148. doi:10.2307/4128352

          2003

          Cremeens, D., Hart, J., 2003. Geoarchaeology of Landscapes in the Glaciated Northeast. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
            Hart, J., Brumbach, H., 2003. The Death of Owasco. American Antiquity 68, 737-752. doi:10.2307/3557070
              Hart, J., 2003. Rethinking the Three Sisters. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 19, 73-82.
                Asch, D., Hart, J., 2003. Crop Domestication in Prehistoric Eastern North America, in: Goodman, R. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop ScienceMarcel Dekker, Inc., New York, New York. pp. 304-319. doi:10.1081/E-EPCS-120017103
                  Cadwell, D., Muller, E., Fleischer, P., 2003. Geomorphic History of New York State, in: Cremeens, D., Hart, J. (Eds.), Geoarchaeology of Landscapes in the Glaciated NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 7-14.
                    Cremeens, D., Hart, J., 2003. Introduction, in: Cremeens, D., Hart, J. (Eds.), Geoarchaeology of Landscapes in the Glaciated NortheastThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-3.

                      2002

                      Hart, J., Terrell, J., 2002. Darwin and Archaeology: A Handbook of Key Concepts. Bergin \& Garvey, Westport, Connecticut.
                        Hart, J., Rieth, C., 2002. Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700 1300. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, NY.
                          Hart, J., Means, B., 2002. Maize and Villages: A Summary and Critical Assessment of Current Northeast Early Late Prehistoric Evidence, in: Hart, J., Rieth, C. (Eds.), Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700-1300The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 342-358.
                            Rieth, C., 2002. Early Late Prehistoric Settlement: A View from Northcentral Pennsylvania, in: Hart, J., Rieth, C. (Eds.), Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700-1300The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 135-152.
                              Rieth, C., 2002. Early Late Prehistoric Settlement and Subsistence Diversity in the Southern Tier of New York, in: Hart, J., Rieth, C. (Eds.), Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700-1300The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 209-226.
                                Rieth, C., Hart, J., 2002. Introduction, in: Hart, J., Rieth, C. (Eds.), Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700-1300The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-10.
                                  Terrell, J., Hart, J., 2002. Introduction, in: Hart, J., Terrell, J. (Eds.), Darwin and Archaeology: A Handbook of Key ConceptsBergin \& Garvey, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 1-13.

                                    2001

                                    Hart, J., 2001. Maize, Matrilocality, Migration, and Northern Iroquoian Evolution. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 8, 151-182. doi:10.1023/A:1011301218533

                                      2000

                                      Hart, J., 2000. New Dates from Old Collections: The Roundtop Site and Maize-Beans-Squash Agriculture in the Northeast. North American Archaeologist 21, 7-17. doi:10.2190/1M03-BNGJ-FFMY-YNMP
                                        Hart, J., Fisher, C., 2000. Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                          Fisher, C., 2000. Archaeology and the Rural Landscape, in: Hart, J., Fisher, C. (Eds.), Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York StateThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 63-78.
                                            LoRusso, M.S., 2000. The Betsey Prince Site: An Early Black Domestic Site on Long Island, in: Hart, J., Fisher, C. (Eds.), Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York StateThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 195-224.
                                              Nass, J., Hart, J., 2000. Late Prehistoric Settlement in the Lower Upper Ohio River Basin, in: Genheimer, R. (Ed.), Cultures Before Contact: The Late Prehistory of Ohio and Surrounding RegionsThe Ohio Archaeological Counci, Columbus, Ohio. pp. 124-155.
                                                Pickands, M., 2000. The Spain’s Boarding House and Early Twentieth-Century Settlement in the Western Adirondacks, in: Hart, J., Fisher, C. (Eds.), Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth Century Domestic Site Arhcaeology in New York StateThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 225-240.
                                                  Sopko, J., 2000. Farmstead Archaeology and the Impact of Agrarian Change at Three Sites in Eastern New York, in: Hart, J., Fisher, C. (Eds.), Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York StateThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 149-176.
                                                    Hart, J., 2000. Squash Down, Beans Up. Archaeology. 53, 18.

                                                      1999

                                                        Hart, J., 1999. Another look at Clemson’s Island. Northeast Anthropology 57, 19-26.
                                                          Hart, J., 1999. Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                                            Hart, J., 1999. Maize Agriculture Evolution in the Eastern Woodlands of North America: A Darwinian Perspective. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 6, 137-180. doi:10.1023/A:1021969402125
                                                              Hart, J., 1999. Dating Roundtop’s Domesticates: Implications for Northeastern Late Prehistory, in: Hart, J. (Ed.), Current Northeast PaleoethnobotanyThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 47-68.
                                                                Hart, J., 1999. Introduction, in: Hart, J. (Ed.), Current Northeast PaleoethnobotanyThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 1-10.

                                                                  1998

                                                                  Cremeens, D., Hart, J., Darmody, R., 1998. Complex Pedostratigraphy of a Terrace Fragipan at the Memorial Park Site, Central Pennsylvania. Geoarchaeology 13, 339-359. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1520-6548(199804)13:4<339::AID-GEA1>3.0.CO;2-3

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