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Orser, C.E., 2008. Ceramics: A Window to the Past. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 9.
Orser, C.E., 2008. The Global and the Local in Modern-World Archaeology, in: Gelichi, S., Librenti, M. (Eds.), Constructing Post Medieval Archaeology In Italy: A New Agenda. Edizioni all'Insegna de Giglio, Florence, Italy, pp. 25-33. doi:10.1400/138969
Orser, C.E., 2008. Historical Archaeology as Modern-World Archaeology in Argentina. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 12, 181-194. doi:10.1007/s10761-008-0052-z
Orser, C.E., Donnelly, C., 2008. Historical Archaeology in Ireland, in: Pearsall, D.M. (Ed.), Encyclopedia Of Archaeology. Elsevier, Oxford, England, pp. 1327-1332.
Orser, C.E., 2008. Historical Archaeology, Methods of, in: Pearsall, D.M. (Ed.), Encyclopedia Of Archaeology. Elsevier, Oxford, England, pp. 1445-1447.
Reber, E.A., Hart, J.P., 2008. Visible Clues: The Analysis of Visible Pottery Residues from New York State with Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometery, in: Hart, J.P. (Ed.), Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany Ii. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 129-139.
Rieth, C.B., Mackey, D.P., 2008. Archaeological Practice and Review in New York. New York State Archaeological Association Newsletter 3, 4-5.
Rieth, C.B., 2008. Beyond the Village: Assessing Upland Contexts during the Late Woodland Period. Newsletter of the New York Archaeological Council 8-9.
Rieth, C.B., 2008. The Catskill I and II Sites: Two Early Late Prehistoric Upland Camps in Eastern New York. The Bulletin: Journal of the New York Archaeological Association 123, 27-35.
Rieth, C.B. (Ed.), 2008. Current Approaches to the Analysis and Interpretation of Small Lithic Sites in the Northeast, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Rieth, C.B., 2008. Early Woodland Settlement and Land Use in Eastern New York. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 24, 153-166.

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