Brian R. Billman
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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"Brian Billman"Children
Sign in to add traineeTiffiny A. Tung | grad student | 2003 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Celeste M. Gagnon | grad student | 2006 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Barker Fariss | grad student | 2012 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Jennifer E. Ringberg | grad student | 2012 | UNC Chapel Hill |
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Lambert PM, Gagnon CM, Billman BR, et al. (2012) Bone chemistry at Cerro Oreja: A stable isotope perspective on the development of a regional economy in the Moche valley, Peru during the early intermediate period Latin American Antiquity. 23: 144-166 |
Huckleberry G, Billman BR. (2003) Geoarchaeological insights gained from surficial geologic mapping, middle Moche Valley, Peru Geoarchaeology. 18: 505-521 |
Billman BR. (2002) Irrigation and the origins of the Southern Moche state on the North Coast of Peru Latin American Antiquity. 13: 371-400 |
Marlar RA, Leonard BL, Billman BR, et al. (2000) Biochemical evidence of cannibalism at a prehistoric Puebloan site in southwestern Colorado. Nature. 407: 74-8 |
Billman BR, Lambert PM, Leonard BL. (2000) Cannibalism, warfare, and drought in the Mesa Verde Region during the twelfth century A.D. American Antiquity. 65: 145-178 |
Lambert PM, Billman BR, Leonard BL. (2000) Explaining variability in mutilated human bone assemblages from the American Southwest: A case study from the Southern Piedmont of sleeping Ute Mountain, Colorado International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 10: 49-64 |
Huckleberry GA, Billman BR. (1998) Floodwater farming, discontinuous ephemeral streams, and Puebloan abandonment in southwestern Colorado American Antiquity. 63: 595-616 |