William H. Walker is a professor of anthropology at New Mexico State University, USA. He is the coauthor of The Joyce Well Site: On the Frontier of the Casas Grandes World (University of Utah Press, 2002) and Expanding Archaeology (University of Utah Press, 1995). James M. Skibo is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Illinois State University, USA. He is coeditor of the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, editor of the Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry series, and author of numerous books on anthropology and archaeology, including Ants for Breakfast (University of Utah Press, 1999).
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"Well written, accessible, and current. The papers included here attest to the fact that behavioral archaeology is still very much alive and well. A welcome contribution to the general field of archaeology." -Michael J. O'Brien, professor of anthropology, University of Missouri; coauthor of I'll Have What She's Having: Mapping Social Behavior