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"Archaeology of the Tarr Log House: an historic farmstead in eastern Ohio" North American Archaeologist 2013; 34(1), 1-47.
"Uncovering a Mid-Nineteenth Century Maple Sugar Camp and Stone Furnace at the Petticrew-Taylor Farmstead in Southwest Ohio" Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 2010; 35(2), 133-166.
"The Settler's Ridge Site, An Early Woodland Leimbach Phase Upland Encampment in Northern Ohio" North American Archaeologist 2009; 30(1), 23-55.
"Early Woodland Upland Encampments of Central Ohio" Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 2007; 32(2), 263-299.
"Historical Archaeology At The Clarkson Mine, An Eastern Ohio Mining Complex" North American Archaeologist 2003; 24(2), 129-166.
"Examination and Distribution of Woodland Period Sites Along the Twin Creek Drainage in Southwestern Ohio" North American Archaeologist 1999; 20(4), 319-346.
"The Impact of Iroquoian Populations on the Northern Distribution of Pawpaws in the Northeast" North American Archaeologist 1997; 18(4), 327-342.
The Pettigrew/Taylor site (33-MY-819) reresents a stone furnace used in the production of maple sugar from 1840s-1860s near Miamisburg, Ohio in Montgomery County.