The following are journal articles or book chapters have recently been authored or co-authored by staff members.

2024 Stable Isotope Analysis of La Playa and Broader Impacts by Michelle Carpenter, published in KIVA

2024 Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopic Research in Texas Archeology by Raymond Mauldin, Cynthia Munoz, and Jon Lohse, published in the Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society (BTAS 95, 2024). 

2024 The long-term expansion and recession of human populations by Jacob Freeman, Erick Robinson, Darcy Bird, Robert J. Hard, Raymond P. Mauldin, and John M. Anderies, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 

2023 Central Texas Plant Baking by Richard McAuliffe, Raymond Mauldin, and Stephen L. Black, Chapter 3 of Earth Ovens and Desert Lifeways: 10,000 Years of Indigenous Cooking in the Arid Landscapes of North America, published by The University of Utah Press.

2023 Hunter-Gatherer Population Expansion and Intensification: Malthusian and Boserupian Dynamics by Jacob Freeman, Raymond P. Mauldin, Robert J. Hard, Kristina Solis, Mary Whisenhunt, and John M. Anderies, published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.

2023 Repeated long-term population growth overshoots and recessions among hunter-gatherers by Jacob Freeman, Raymond P Mauldin, Mary Whisenhunt, Robert J Hard and John M Anderies, published in The Holocene, Sage Journals. 

2021 Radiocarbon data may support a Malthus-Boserup model of hunter-gatherer population expansion

2019 Should I stay or should I go? The emergence of partitioned land use among human foragers