If you liked Stone Tool Traditions in the Contact Era by Charles Cobb, Jay K. Johnson, Michael S. Nassaney, and Douglas Bamforth, start with Allen Site (2007), Experiments in social ranking in prehistoric central Arkansas (1992), and Archaeology and community service learning (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Stone Tool Traditions in the Contact Era is by Charles Cobb, Jay K. Johnson, Michael S. Nassaney, and Douglas Bamforth.