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Birch, Jennifer and Jacob Lulewicz. 2016. Archaeological and geophysical investigations of Raccoon Ridge, a transitional Late Woodland-Early Mississippian village in the Georgia Piedmont. Early Georgia.

Birch, Jennifer, Jacob Lulewicz, and Abigail Rowe. 2016. A comparative analysis of the Late Woodland-Early Mississippian settlement landscape in northern Georgia. Southeastern Archaeology.

Colvin, Matthew and Jacob Lulewicz. 2016. Report of summer 2015 field season at Buckhead (9CH150), Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Early Georgia.

Thompson, Victor, Thomas Pluckhahn, Matthew Colvin, Justin Cramb, Jacob Lulewicz, Katherine Napora, and Brandon Ritchison. 2017. Plummets, public ceremonies, and macroregional interactions during the Woodland period in Florida. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

Lulewicz, Jacob. 2018. Radiocarbon dating, Bayesian modeling, and alternative historical frameworks. Advances in Archaeological Practice.

Thompson, Victor, Chester DePratter, Jacob Lulewicz, Isabelle Lulewicz, Amanda Roberts Thompson, Brandon Ritchison, Justin Cramb, and MAtthew Colvin. 2018. The archaeology and remote sensing of Santa Elena’s four millennia of occupation. Remote Sensing.

Lulewicz, Jacob and Adam Coker. 2018. The structure of the Mississippian world: a social network approach to the organization of sociopolitical interactions. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

Riehm, Grace, et al. 2019. What is ethnohistory? A sixty-year retrospective. Ethnohistory.

Lulewicz, Jacob, Victor Thompson, and Chester DePratter. 2019. Mapping Spanish settlement at Santa Elena, 1566-1587: an integrated archaeogeophysical approach. Archaeological Prospection.

Lulewicz, Jacob. 2019. A Bayesian approach to regional ceramic seriation and political history in the Southern Appalachian (Northern Georgia) region of the southeastern United States. Journal of Archaeological Science.

Lulewicz, Jacob. 2019. The social networks and structural variation of Mississippian sociopolitics in the southeastern United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Holland-Lulewicz, Jacob, Megan Conger, Jennifer Birch, Stephen Kowalewski, and Travis Jones. 2020. An Institutional Approach for Archaeology. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

Holland-Lulewicz, Jacob. 2021. From categories to connections in the archaeology of Eastern North America. Journal of Archaeological Research.

Buchanan, Briggs, David Kilby, Marcus Hamilton, Jacob Holland-Lulewicz, Jason LaBelle, Kelton Meyer, Brian Andrews, Brooke Morgan, Brendon Asher, Vance T. Holliday, Gregory Hodgins, and Todd Surovell. 2021. Bayesian revision of the Folsom age range using IntCal20. PaleoAmerica.

Holland-Lulewicz, Jacob and Brandon Ritchison. 2021. How many dates do I need? Using simulations to determine robust age estimations of archaeological contexts. Advances in Archaeological Practice.

Chatters, James, et al. 2021. Evaluating claims of early human occupation at Chiquihuite Cave, Mexico. PaleoAmerica.

Potter, Ben, et al. 2021. Current understanding of the earliest human occupations in the Americas: evaluation of Becerra-Valdivia and Higham (2020). PaleoAmerica.

Holland-Lulewicz, Jacob and Amanda Roberts Thompson. 2021. Incomplete histories and hidden lives: the case for social network analysis in historical archaeology. International Journal of Historical Archaeology.

Buchanan, Briggs, David Kilby, Jason LaBelle, Todd Surovell, Jacob Holland-Lulewicz, and Marcus Hamilton. 2022. Bayesian modeling of Clovis and Folsom radiocarbon records indicates a 200-year multi-generational transition. American Antiquity.

Holland-Lulewicz, Jacob, Victor Thompson, Jennifer Birch, and Colin Grier. 2022. Keystone institutions of democratic governance across Indigenous North America. Frontiers in Political Science.

Bebber, Michelle, Briggs Buchanan, and Jacob Holland-Lulewicz. 2022. Refining the chronology of North America’s copper cultures: Bayesian modeling using IntCal20. PLOS One.

Thompson, Victor, Jacob Holland-Lulewicz, RaeLynn Butler, Turner Hunt, LeAnn Wendt, Mark Williams, James Wettstaed, Richard Jefferies, and Suzanne Fish. 2022. The early materialization of democratic institutions among the Ancestral Muskogean of the American Southeast. American Antiquity.