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Publications of William Belcher
Published Friday 20 June 2008,
Belcher William , BelcherW@cilhi.army.mil.


- Belcher, W.R. (1997) Marine and riverine resource use during the Indus Valley Tradition: a preliminary comparison of fish remains from Balakot and Harappa. In South Asian Archaeology 1995, edited by B. Allchin and F.R. Allchin. Oxford and IBH Publishers, Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.

- Belcher, W.R. (1994) A regional approach to fish remains and seasonality in East Penobscot Bay, Maine. Fish Exploitation in the Past, edited by W. Van Neer, pp. 115-126. Annales du Musee Royal de l’Afrique Centrale, Sciences Zoologiques No. 274. Tervuren, Belgium.

- Belcher, W.R. (1994) Riverine fisheries and habitat exploitation of the Indus Valley Tradition: an example from Harappa, Pakistan. In: A. Parpola and P. Koskikallio (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 1993 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists held in Helsinki University, 5-9 July 1993. Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Series B, Vol. 271. Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Helsinki.

- Belcher, W.R. (1994) Multiple approaches to the reconstruction of fishing technology: net-making and the Indus Valley Tradition. In From Sumer to Melluha: Contributions to the Archaeology of West and South Asia in Memory of George F. Dales, edited J.M. Kenoyer, pp.129-140. Wisconsin Archaeological Reports 3. Madison.

- Belcher, W.R. (1994) Butchery practices and the ethnoarchaeology of South Asian fisherfolk. Fish Exploitation in the Past, edited by W. Van Neer, pp. 169-176. Annales du Musee Royal de l’Afrique Centrale, Sciences Zoologiques No. 274. Tervuren, Belgium.

- Belcher, W.R.(1991) Fish resources in an early urban context at Harappa. In Harappa Excavations 1986-1990: a Multidisciplinary Approach to Third Millennium Urbanism, edited by R. Meadow, pp. 107-120. Prehistory Press, Madison.

- Belcher, W.R. (1989) Prehistoric fish exploitation in East Penobscot Bay, Maine: The Knox Site and sea-level rise. Archaeology of Eastern North America 17:175-191.

- Belcher, W.R. (1986) Shellfish utilization among the Puget Sound Salish. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 19(1):83-92.