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Wesley Stoner
Wesley Stoner
University of Missouri
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Trade, tribute, and neutron activation: The colonial political economy of Xaltocan, Mexico
E Rodríguez-Alegría, JK Millhauser, WD Stoner
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (4), 397-414, 2013
512013
The forest or the trees? Behavioral and methodological considerations for geochemical characterization of heavily-tempered ceramic pastes using NAA and LA-ICP-MS
WD Stoner, MD Glascock
Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (8), 2668-2683, 2012
422012
Exchange of coarse orange pottery in the Middle Classic Tuxtla Mountains, southern Veracruz, Mexico
WD Stoner, CA Pool, H Neff, MD Glascock
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (5), 1412-1426, 2008
362008
Compositional data supports decentralized model of production and circulation of artifacts in the pre-Columbian south-central Andes
M Lazzari, L Pereyra Domingorena, WD Stoner, MC Scattolin, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (20), E3917-E3926, 2017
322017
The emergence of Early–Middle Formative exchange patterns in Mesoamerica: A view from Altica in the Teotihuacan Valley
WD Stoner, DL Nichols, BA Alex, DL Crider
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 39, 19-35, 2015
302015
Disjuncture among Classic period cultural landscapes in the Tuxtla mountains, southern Veracruz, Mexico
WD Stoner
University of Kentucky, 2011
302011
Modeling and testing polity boundaries in the Classic Tuxtla mountains, southern Veracruz, Mexico
WD Stoner
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 31 (3), 381-402, 2012
292012
The analytical nexus of ceramic paste composition studies: A comparison of NAA, LA-ICP-MS, and petrography in the prehispanic Basin of Mexico
WD Stoner
Journal of archaeological science 76, 31-47, 2016
272016
Merging the social and the material: Life histories of ancient mementos from central Mexico
L Overholtzer, WD Stoner
Journal of Social Archaeology 11 (2), 171-193, 2011
272011
The archaeology of disjuncture: Classic period disruption and cultural divergence in the Tuxtla Mountains of Mexico
WD Stoner, CA Pool
Current Anthropology 56 (3), 385-420, 2015
252015
Early hunter-gatherer pottery along the Atlantic Coast of the southeastern United States: A ceramic compositional study
VD Thompson, WD Stoner, HD Rowe
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 3 (2), 191-213, 2008
242008
Risk, agricultural intensification, political administration, and collapse in the classic period gulf lowlands: A view from above
WD Stoner
Journal of Archaeological Science 80, 83-95, 2017
232017
Taken with a grain of salt: experimentation and the chemistry of archaeological ceramics from Xaltocan, Mexico
WD Stoner, JK Millhauser, E Rodríguez-Alegría, L Overholtzer, ...
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 21, 862-898, 2014
222014
Watching the game: Viewership of architectural Mesoamerican ball courts
BL Stark, WD Stoner
Latin American Antiquity 28 (3), 409-430, 2017
202017
The Altica project: reframing the Formative basin of Mexico
WD Stoner, DL Nichols
Ancient Mesoamerica 30 (2), 247-265, 2019
172019
Coarse Orange pottery exchange in southern Veracruz: A compositional perspective on centralized craft production and exchange in the Classic period
WD Stoner
University of Kentucky, 2002
162002
Before Teotihuacan—Altica, Exchange, Interactions, and the Origins of Complex Society in the Northeast Basin of Mexico
DL Nichols, WD Stoner
Ancient Mesoamerica 30 (2), 369-382, 2019
152019
Between land and water: Hydraulic engineering in the Tlalixcoyan basin, Veracruz, Mexico
WD Stoner, BL Stark, A VanDerwarker, KR Urquhart
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 61, 101264, 2021
132021
Interpolity pottery exchange in the Tuxtla Mountains, southern Veracruz, Mexico
WD Stoner
Latin American Antiquity 24 (3), 262-288, 2013
132013
Pottery trade and the formation of Early and Middle Formative style horizons as seen from Central Mexico
WD Stoner, DL Nichols
Ancient Mesoamerica 30 (2), 311-337, 2019
122019
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