Jayne Wilkins research interests include lithic analysis, hunter-gatherer archaeology, the African Stone Age, and modern human origins. She has participated in the excavation and analysis of archaeological sites in South Africa, Mozambique, and Alberta, Canada.
Kirsten Anderson focuses on prehistoric hunter-gatherers of the Canadian Plains and the use of three-dimensional spatial analysis for the identification of hearth-related activities.
With contributions by: Kristen Anderson, Tobin C. Bottman, Ryan T. Brady, Susan Cachel, Leslie G. Cecil, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Eugene M.Gryba, Leslie Main Johnson, Ciler Kirsan, Purple Kumai, E.G. Langemann, Amber E. MacKenzie, Go Matsumoto, Maria Victoria Monsalve, Jose Roberto Pellini, Meaghan M. Peuramaki-Brown, Jason W. Roe, Michael J. Shott, Nicholas Waber, Joshua J. Wells, Pamela R. Willoughby, D.Y. Yang, Tobin C. Bottman, Ryan T. Brady, Susan Cachel, Leslie G. Cecil, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Eugene M. Gryba, Leslie Main Johnson, Ciler Kirsan, Purple Kumai, E. Gwyn Langemann, Amber E. MacKenzie, Go Matsumoto, Maria Victoria Monsalve, Jose Roberto Pellini, Meaghan M. Peuramaki-Brown, Jason Roe, Michael J. Shott, Nicholas Waber, Joshua J. Wells, Pamela R. Willoughby, and Dongya Y. Yang