Submissions from 1999
The making of the myth in postcolonial development: material-conceptual landscape transformation in sixteenth-century Veracruz, Andrew Sluyter
Modeling a central place system with interurban transport costs and complex rural hinterlands, F. Wang
Analyzing urban population change patterns in shenyang, china 1982–90: Density function and spatial association approaches, F. Wang and Y. Meng
Modelling urban population densities in Beijing 1982-90: Suburbanisation and its causes, F. Wang and Y. Zhou
Submissions from 1998
The Evolving Landscape: Homer Aschmann's Geography., Homer Aschmann, Andrew Sluyter, and Martin J. Pasqualetti
Population and employment density functions revisited: A spatial interaction approach, J.-M. Guldmann and F. Wang
A Favored Place: San Juan River Wetlands, Central Veracruz, AD 500 to the Present. By Alfred H. Siemens, Andrew Sluyter
From archive to map to pastoral landscape: A spatial perspective on the livestock ecology of sixteenth-century New Spain, Andrew Sluyter
The evolving landscape: Homer Aschmann's geography, Andrew Sluyter
Urban population distribution with various road networks: A simulation approach, F. Wang
Citizen participation in the North Delta Mississippi Community Development Block Grants, Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, F. Wang and J.A. Van Loo
Submissions from 1997
Analysis of maize (Zea mays subsp. mays) pollen: Normalizing the effects of microscope?slide mounting media on diameter determinations, Andrew Sluyter
Landscape change and livestock in sixteenth-century New Spain: the archival data base, Andrew Sluyter
On “Buried Epistemologies: The Politics of Nature in (Post) colonial British Columbia”: On Excavating and Burying Epistemologies, Andrew Sluyter
Regional, Holocene Records of the Human Dimension of Global Change: Sea-Level and Land-Use Change in Prehistoric Mexico, Andrew Sluyter
Assessing Native American disturbances in mixed oak forests of the Allegheny Plateau, Andrew Sluyter, Charles M. Ruffner, Marc D. Abrams, Charlie Crothers, Jack Mclaughlin, and Richard Kandare
A spatial equilibrium model for region size, urbanization ratio, and rural structure, F. Wang and J.-M. Guldmann
Submissions from 1996
Ancient Maya Trading Ports and the Integration of Long-Distance and Regional Economies: Wild Cane Cay in South-Coastal Belize, Heather McKillop
The ecological origins and consequences of cattle ranching in sixteenth-century New Spain, A. Sluyter
The ecological origins and consequences of cattle ranching in sixteenth-century New Spain, Andrew Sluyter
The Nazca Lines, Andrew Sluyter
Veracruz (State), Andrew Sluyter
Simulating urban population density with a gravity-based model, F. Wang and J.-M. Guldmann
Submissions from 1995
Changes in the landscape: natives, Spaniards, and the ecological retructuration of central Veracruz, Mexico during the sixteenth century, Andrew Sluyter
LORDS OF THE HILLS-ANCIENT MAYA SETTLEMENT IN THE PUUC REGION, YUCATAN, MEXICO-DUNNING, NP, Andrew Sluyter
Review of The Cultural Landscape during 6000 Years in Southern Sweden—The Ystad Project, edited by Björn E. Berglund, Andrew Sluyter
Submissions from 1994
Ancient Maya Tree Cropping, Heather McKillop
Intensive Wetland Agriculture in Mesoamerica: Space, Time, and Form, A. Sluyter
Intensive wetland agriculture in Mesoamerica: Space, time, and form, Andrew Sluyter
Submissions from 1993
Long-distance staple transport in western mesoamerica: Insights through quantitative modeling, A. Sluyter
Long-distance staple transport in western Mesoamerica: Insights through quantitative modeling, Andrew Sluyter
Submissions from 1992
Vestiges of Prehispanic, sloping-field terraces on the piedmont of central Veracruz, Mexico, Andrew Sluyter and Alfred H. Siemens
Submissions from 1991
Submissions from 1990
Vestiges of upland fields in Central Veracruz: a new perspective on its Precolumbian human ecology, Andrew Sluyter
Vestiges of Upland Fields in Central Veracruz: A New Perspective on its Precolumbian Human Ecology, Andrew Sluyter
Submissions from 1984
Analysis of Obsidian from Moho Cay, Belize:, Heather McKillop