Publications by Former Inhabitants of Rainey Cabin

 

Bockstoce, J. R., and F. G. Rainey. 1970. The archaeology of Cape Nome, Alaska : a preliminary report on excavations carried out under Antiquities Act permit no. 70-AK-031 and 71-AK-027. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania.

 

Dumond, D. E., H. B. Collins, and J. L. Giddings. 1998. The Hillside Site, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska : an examination of collections from the 1930s. Eugene, Or.: Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and Dept. of Anthropology University of Oregon.

 

Geist, O. W., and F. G. Rainey. 1936. Archaeological Excavations at Kukulik, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska : prelimin. report. Washington.

 

Giddings, J. L. 1941. Dendrochronology in northern Alaska.

—. 1942. Dendrochronology in northern Alaska. Tucson: Pub. jointly by the University of Arizona and the University of Alaska.

—. 1950. The results of a field trip to Eschscholtz Bay, Alaska. S.l.: s.n.

—. 1952. The Arctic woodland culture of the Kobuk River. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania.

—. 1952. Observations on the "Eskimo type" of kinship and social structure. College: University of Alaska.

—. 1956. Forest eskimos; an ethnographic sketch of Kobuk River People in the 1880's. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.

—. 1956. "Pillows" and other rare flints. College: University of Alaska.

—. 1958. Archaeological and physiographic investigations in the Kotzebue Sound. Providence, R.I.: Brown University.

—. 1960. The archeology of Bering Strait. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.

—. 1961. Kobuk River people. College: Dept. of Anthropology and Geography University of Alaska.

—. 1964. The archeology of Cape Denbigh. Providence: Brown University Press.

—. 1967. Ancient men of the Arctic, [1st ] edition. New York: Knopf.

—. 1968. Ancient men of the Arctic. London: Secker and Warburg.

—. 1968. The Arctic woodland culture of the Kobuk River. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania.

—. 1972. The Artic woodland culture of the Kobuk River. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania [Ann Arbor Mich. University Microfilms.

—. 1973. 10,000 ans d'histoire arctique. Paris: Fayard.

—. 1985. Ancient men of the Arctic. Seattle: London.

 

Giddings, J. L., and D. D. Anderson. 1986. Beach ridge archeology of Cape Krusenstern : Eskimo and pre-Eskimo settlements around Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Washington DC: National Park Service U.S. Dept. of the Interior.

 

Goodenough, W. H., F. G. Rainey, A. F. C. Wallace, G. Clarke, H. A. Gould, and L. J. Pospisil. 1971. Current topics in anthropology. Volume 2 : theory, methods, and content. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.

 

Hopkins, D. M., and J. L. Giddings. 1900. Geological background of the Iyatayet archeological site, Cape Denbigh, Alaska. Washington: Smithsonian Institution.

—. 1952. Geologic background of Iyatayet Archaeological Site, Cape Denbigh, Alaska. S.l.: Arctic Institute of North America.

 

Kochendorfer, F., and F. Rainey. 1970. "By Jupiter!," in Dating game. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society.

 

Larsen, H. E., and F. G. Rainey. 1948. Ipiutak and the Arctic whale hunting culture. New York: American Museum of Natural History.

 

Rainey, F. G. 1933. A compilation of historical data contributing to the ethnography of Connecticut and Southern New England Indians.

—. 1935. A new prehistoric culture in Puerto Rico.

—. 1936. Eskimo chronology. Washington: National Academy of Sciences.

—. 1939. Archaeology in central Alaska. New York: American Museum of Natural History.

—. 1940. Archaeological investigation in central Alaska. Menasha, Wis.: The Society for American Archaeology].

—. 1941. Eskimo prehistory the Okvik site on the Punuk Islands. New York: American Museum of Natural History.

—. 1941. Eskimo prehistory: the Okvik site on the Punuk Islands. New York: American Museum of Natural History.

—. 1941. A new form of culture on the Arctic coast. Washington: National Academy of Sciences.

—. 1941. Section of anthropology. New York: New York Academy of Sciences.

—. 1942. Discovering Alaska's oldest Arctic town. A scientist finds ivory-eyed skeletons of a mysterious people and joins modern Eskimos in the dangerous Spring whale hunt. Washington: National Geographic Soc.

—. 1947. The whale hunters of Tigara. New York: American Museum of Natural History.

—. 1955. The new museum. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania.

—. 1972. The Ipiutak culture : excavations at Point Hope, Alaska. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

—. 1974. Puerto Rican archaeology.

—. 1992. Reflections of a digger : fifty years of world archaeology. Philadelphia: University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology University of Pennsylvania.

 

Rainey, F. G., and A. Bendiner. 1964. Al Bendiner. Philadelphia: University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Rainey, F. G., and S. Finley. 1976. "The dating game in archeology."

 

Rainey, F. G., C. M. Lerici, and a. joint. 1967. The search for Sybaris, 1960-1965. Roma: Lerici Editori.

 

Rainey, F. G., I. Rouse, and C. G. Willoughby. 1956. A compilation of historical data contributing to the ethnography of Connecticut and Southern New England Indians. New Haven, CT: The Society.

 

Rainey, F. G., L. Satterthwaite, and e. Maya dates on stelae in Tikal. 1956. The Tikal project. Philadelphia: University Museum University of Pennsylvania.

 

Rainey, r. G., I. Rouse, and H. Culture of the Ft. LibertÈ region. 1941. Excavations in the Ft. LibertÈ region, Haiti. New Haven: Pub. for the Dept. of Anthropology Yale University Yale University Press London H. Milford Oxford University Press.

 

Shapiro, H. L., photographer, and F. G. Rainey. 1941. "Alaskan Eskimos." New York: American Museum of Natural History].

 

Stuckenrath, R., F. G. Rainey, and a. Dating game in. 1980. "Culture and climate," in Dating game in archaeology. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society

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