2014 Of Silt and Ancient Voices: Water and the Zuni Land & People, by Kelly M. Cobourn, Edward R. Landa, and Gail E. Wagner. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
2014 Research-Based Learning. In Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences, edited by Cassandra L. Quave, pp. 61-82. Springer Press, NY. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-9422-8_5
2014 Sumpweed or Marshelder (Iva annua). by Gail E. Wagner and Peter H. Carrington. In New Lives for Ancient and Extinct Crops, edited by Paul E. Minnis, pp. 65-101. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2013 McClatchey, Will C., Gail E. Wagner, Karen Hall, and Patricia D. Harrison, editors. Vision & Change for Undergraduate Ethnobiology Education in the U.S.A.: Recommended Curriculum Assessment Guidelines. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, Fort Worth, TX. June 2013.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. Ethnobotanical Research & Applications 6:443-458.
2008 What Seasonal Diet at a Fort Ancient Community Reveals About Coping Mechanisms. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology, 2nd ed., edited by Elizabeth J. Reitz, C. Margaret Scarry, and Sylvia J. Scudder, pp. 277-296. Springer, NY.
2005 Anthropogenic Changes at the Carlston Annis Site. In Archaeology of the Middle Green River Region, edited by William H. Marquardt and Patty Jo Watson, pp. 213-242. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph No. 5. University of Florida, Gainesville.
2004 What’s My Level? A Frequency Seriation Game. In Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, third edition, edited by Patricia C. Rice and David W. McCurdy, pp. 67-72. Prentice Hall, NJ.
2003 Eastern Woodlands Anthropogenic Ecology. In People and Plants in Ancient Eastern North America, edited by Paul E. Minnis, pp. 126-171. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
2002 (second author) Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues Across Communities. In Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, 2nd Edition: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice, edited by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, pp. 197-224. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2002 Why Plants Have Meanings. In Ethnobiology and Biocultural Diversity: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Ethnobiology, edited by John R. Stepp, Felice S. Wyndham, and Rebecca K. Zarger, pp. 559-667. University of Georgia Press, Athens.
2002 Archaeology and Anthropology. In Encyclopedia of Food and Culture, 3 vol. Solomon H. Katz, Editor in Chief. Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books, Gale Group. Published as hardcopy as well as an e-book.
2001 Remuneration to Subject Populations and Individuals. Briefing Paper posted on the American Anthropological Association web page since December, 2001.
2000 Tobacco in Prehistoric Eastern North America. In Tobacco Use by Native North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Silent Killer, edited by Joseph C. Winter, pp. 185-201. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
1998 Tobacco (Nicotiana spp.) In Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Kenneth Ames, pp. 840-841. Garland Press, NY.
1997 “Their Women and Children do Continually Keepe it with Weeding”: Late Prehistoric Women and Horticulture in Eastern North America. In The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape Conference Proceedings, ed. by Flora Ann Bynum, pp. 8-33. Old Salem, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1996 Feast or Famine? Seasonal Diet at a Fort Ancient Community. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology, ed. by Elizabeth J. Reitz, Lee A. Newsom, and Sylvia J. Scudder, pp. 255-271. Plenum Press, N.Y.
1996 Botanizing Along Green River. In Of Caves and Shell Mounds, ed. by Kenneth C. Carstens and Patty Jo Watson, pp. 88-93. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
1996 What’s New in Archaeology 1995? Teaching Anthropology SACC Notes Spring-Summer:7-10.
1993 Corn in Eastern Woodlands Late Prehistory. In Corn and Culture in the Prehistoric New World, ed. by S. Johannessen and C. Hastorf, pp. 335-346. Westview Press, Boulder.
1993 Losing Late Prehistory at Mulberry Mounds. In Site Destruction in Georgia the Carolinas, ed. by D. G. Anderson and V. Horak, pp. 10-17. Readings in Archeological Resource Protection Series, No. 2. Interagency Archeological Services Division, Atlanta.
1991 A Preliminary Survey of Archaeology and Public Education in South Carolina. Archaeology and Public Education 2(2):1-3.
1990 Botanical Remains. In Harappan Civilization and Oriyo Timbo, ed. by Paul C. Rissman and Y. M. Chitalwala. Oxford and IBH, New Delhi.
1990 Isolated Middle Woodland Occupation in the Sny Bottom. Illinois Archaeology 2(1&2):17-44.
1990 Charcoal, Isotopes, and Shell Hoes: Reconstructing a 12th Century Native American Garden. Expedition 32(2):34-43.
1989 The Corn and Cultivated Beans of the Fort Ancient Indians. In "New World Paleoethnobotany: Collected Papers in Honor of Leonard W. Blake" The Missouri Archaeologist 47:107-135, December, 1986.
1988 Comparability Among Recovery Techniques. In Current Paleoethnobotany: Analytical Methods and Cultural Interpretations of Archaeological Plant Remains. ed. by C. A. Hastorf and V. Popper, Pp. 17-35. University of Chicago Press.
1988 Local Vegetation, pp. 70-71; Paleoethnobotanical Research at the Incinerator Site, pp. 72-111 in Vol. I. Reconstructing a Garden at SunWatch Village, pp. 84-97; The Prairie Reconstruction, pp. 98-99 in Vol. II. In A History of 17 Years of Excavation and Reconstruction ‑- a Chronicle of 12th Century Human Values and the Built Environment. Vol. I Archaeology; Vol. II Reconstruction. Dayton Museum of Natural History, Dayton, OH.
1988 The Roseberry Farm (46Ms53a) Corn. West Virginia Archeologist 40(2):56-58.
1987 Wagner, Gail E. and James M. Heilman. Recreating an Indian Community (Ohio). Restoration and Management Notes 5(1):45-46.
1984 Fort Ancient Plant Remains from Northern Kentucky. In Late Prehistoric Research in Kentucky, ed. by D. Pollack, C. Hockensmith, and T. Sanders, pp. 50-66. The Kentucky Heritage Council, Frankfort.
1982 Testing Flotation Recovery Rates. American Antiquity 47(1):127-132.
1977 The Botanical Flotation Process. Kentucky Archaeological Association Bulletin 8 for 1976:31-35.
2014 Research-Based Learning. In Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences, edited by Cassandra L. Quave, pp. 61-82. Springer Press, NY. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-9422-8_5
2014 Sumpweed or Marshelder (Iva annua). by Gail E. Wagner and Peter H. Carrington. In New Lives for Ancient and Extinct Crops, edited by Paul E. Minnis, pp. 65-101. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2013 McClatchey, Will C., Gail E. Wagner, Karen Hall, and Patricia D. Harrison, editors. Vision & Change for Undergraduate Ethnobiology Education in the U.S.A.: Recommended Curriculum Assessment Guidelines. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, Fort Worth, TX. June 2013.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. Ethnobotanical Research & Applications 6:443-458.
2008 What Seasonal Diet at a Fort Ancient Community Reveals About Coping Mechanisms. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology, 2nd ed., edited by Elizabeth J. Reitz, C. Margaret Scarry, and Sylvia J. Scudder, pp. 277-296. Springer, NY.
2005 Anthropogenic Changes at the Carlston Annis Site. In Archaeology of the Middle Green River Region, edited by William H. Marquardt and Patty Jo Watson, pp. 213-242. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph No. 5. University of Florida, Gainesville.
2004 What’s My Level? A Frequency Seriation Game. In Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, third edition, edited by Patricia C. Rice and David W. McCurdy, pp. 67-72. Prentice Hall, NJ.
2003 Eastern Woodlands Anthropogenic Ecology. In People and Plants in Ancient Eastern North America, edited by Paul E. Minnis, pp. 126-171. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
2002 (second author) Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues Across Communities. In Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, 2nd Edition: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice, edited by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, pp. 197-224. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2002 Why Plants Have Meanings. In Ethnobiology and Biocultural Diversity: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Ethnobiology, edited by John R. Stepp, Felice S. Wyndham, and Rebecca K. Zarger, pp. 559-667. University of Georgia Press, Athens.
2002 Archaeology and Anthropology. In Encyclopedia of Food and Culture, 3 vol. Solomon H. Katz, Editor in Chief. Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books, Gale Group. Published as hardcopy as well as an e-book.
2001 Remuneration to Subject Populations and Individuals. Briefing Paper posted on the American Anthropological Association web page since December, 2001.
2000 Tobacco in Prehistoric Eastern North America. In Tobacco Use by Native North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Silent Killer, edited by Joseph C. Winter, pp. 185-201. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
1998 Tobacco (Nicotiana spp.) In Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Kenneth Ames, pp. 840-841. Garland Press, NY.
1997 “Their Women and Children do Continually Keepe it with Weeding”: Late Prehistoric Women and Horticulture in Eastern North America. In The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape Conference Proceedings, ed. by Flora Ann Bynum, pp. 8-33. Old Salem, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1996 Feast or Famine? Seasonal Diet at a Fort Ancient Community. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology, ed. by Elizabeth J. Reitz, Lee A. Newsom, and Sylvia J. Scudder, pp. 255-271. Plenum Press, N.Y.
1996 Botanizing Along Green River. In Of Caves and Shell Mounds, ed. by Kenneth C. Carstens and Patty Jo Watson, pp. 88-93. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
1996 What’s New in Archaeology 1995? Teaching Anthropology SACC Notes Spring-Summer:7-10.
1993 Corn in Eastern Woodlands Late Prehistory. In Corn and Culture in the Prehistoric New World, ed. by S. Johannessen and C. Hastorf, pp. 335-346. Westview Press, Boulder.
1993 Losing Late Prehistory at Mulberry Mounds. In Site Destruction in Georgia the Carolinas, ed. by D. G. Anderson and V. Horak, pp. 10-17. Readings in Archeological Resource Protection Series, No. 2. Interagency Archeological Services Division, Atlanta.
1991 A Preliminary Survey of Archaeology and Public Education in South Carolina. Archaeology and Public Education 2(2):1-3.
1990 Botanical Remains. In Harappan Civilization and Oriyo Timbo, ed. by Paul C. Rissman and Y. M. Chitalwala. Oxford and IBH, New Delhi.
1990 Isolated Middle Woodland Occupation in the Sny Bottom. Illinois Archaeology 2(1&2):17-44.
1990 Charcoal, Isotopes, and Shell Hoes: Reconstructing a 12th Century Native American Garden. Expedition 32(2):34-43.
1989 The Corn and Cultivated Beans of the Fort Ancient Indians. In "New World Paleoethnobotany: Collected Papers in Honor of Leonard W. Blake" The Missouri Archaeologist 47:107-135, December, 1986.
1988 Comparability Among Recovery Techniques. In Current Paleoethnobotany: Analytical Methods and Cultural Interpretations of Archaeological Plant Remains. ed. by C. A. Hastorf and V. Popper, Pp. 17-35. University of Chicago Press.
1988 Local Vegetation, pp. 70-71; Paleoethnobotanical Research at the Incinerator Site, pp. 72-111 in Vol. I. Reconstructing a Garden at SunWatch Village, pp. 84-97; The Prairie Reconstruction, pp. 98-99 in Vol. II. In A History of 17 Years of Excavation and Reconstruction ‑- a Chronicle of 12th Century Human Values and the Built Environment. Vol. I Archaeology; Vol. II Reconstruction. Dayton Museum of Natural History, Dayton, OH.
1988 The Roseberry Farm (46Ms53a) Corn. West Virginia Archeologist 40(2):56-58.
1987 Wagner, Gail E. and James M. Heilman. Recreating an Indian Community (Ohio). Restoration and Management Notes 5(1):45-46.
1984 Fort Ancient Plant Remains from Northern Kentucky. In Late Prehistoric Research in Kentucky, ed. by D. Pollack, C. Hockensmith, and T. Sanders, pp. 50-66. The Kentucky Heritage Council, Frankfort.
1982 Testing Flotation Recovery Rates. American Antiquity 47(1):127-132.
1977 The Botanical Flotation Process. Kentucky Archaeological Association Bulletin 8 for 1976:31-35.
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