There are 15 books by James Allison Brown on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Phillips/brown (1983). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Biography

Jim Brown is an archaeologist with broad interests in the aboriginal cultures of the North America, past and present. His research has been directed towards detailed examination of social and cultural complexity in the Eastern Woodlands of North America. Critical to this endeavor has been an effort to move the archaeological debate from typically parochial concerns to a globally based framework that allows the archaeological record of the Eastern Woodlands to be examined cross-culturally. Currently, he has been concentrating on religious and social changes over the past 1000 years. Iconography has been employed as a route to the study of religion, canonical representation and craft specialization.-faculty profile

Standalone books

  1. 1 The Zimmerman site 1961 · 86 pages
  2. 2 Approaches to the social dimensions of mortuary practices 1971 · 112 pages
  3. 3 The social decentration and cultural understanding of selected Canadian children 1975 · 246 pages
  4. 4 Essays on archaeological typology 1982 · 200 pages
  5. 5 Oneota studies 1982 · 122 pages
  6. 6 Phillips/brown 1983 · 220 pages
  7. 7 Archaic hunters and gatherers in the American Midwest 1983 · 349 pages
  8. 8 Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality 1984 · 85 pages
  9. 9 At the edge of prehistory 1990 · 308 pages
  10. 10 Aboriginal cultural adaptions in the Midwestern prairies 1991 · 282 pages
  11. 11 The Spiro Ceremonial Center 1996 · 752 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has James Allison Brown written?

BookOrb lists 15 books by James Allison Brown.

Where should I start with James Allison Brown?

A good starting point is Phillips/brown (1983).

What is the James Allison Brown books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The Zimmerman site (1961), 2. Approaches to the social dimensions of mortuary practices (1971), 3. The social decentration and cultural understanding of selected Canadian children (1975), 4. Essays on archaeological typology (1982), 5. Oneota studies (1982), 6. Phillips/brown (1983), 7. Archaic hunters and gatherers in the American Midwest (1983), 8. Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality (1984), 9. At the edge of prehistory (1990), 10. Aboriginal cultural adaptions in the Midwestern prairies (1991), 11. The Spiro Ceremonial Center (1996).