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The following is an abbreviated list citation formats according to the Society for American Archaeology Style Guide. This may not cover all forms of cited materials. In you are unsure of how to cite your references, then please consult the SAA Style Guide web page or speak with me.
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IN TEXT CITATIONS (i.e., within the body of your paper)
Some have suggested that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America (Sutter 2005).
Sutter (2005) suggests that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America.
Some have suggested that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America (Sutter and Smith 1999).
Sutter and Smith (1999) argue . . .
Sources with more than two authors
Some have suggested that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America (Sutter et al. 1999).
Sutter et al. (1999) suggest that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America.
This can also be written
Sutter and colleagues (1999) claim . . .
Multiple citations for a given statement - these should be in alphabetical order of first author
Some have suggested that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America (Neves 1998; Powell 1995; Sutter 1999).
When referencing a quote - the page number(s) should follow the year and a colon:
Sutter (1999: 5) states "there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America."
Sutter and Smith (1999: 56-57) claim "there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America."
Citing Personal Communications/Lecture Notes
Sutter (personal communication, 1999) claims that there were at least two prehistoric migrations into South America.
REFERENCES CITED SECTION OF PAPER
Single Author
Bauer, B. S.
1992 The development of the Inca state. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Two Authors
Pozorski, S., and T. Pozorski
1988 Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Two or More Authors
Heyerdahl, T., D. H. Sandweiss, and A. Narvaez
1995 Pyramids of Tucume: The Quest for Peru's Forgotten City. New York: Thames and Hudson.
Single Author
Keatinge, R.W. (ed.)
1988 Peruvian Prehistory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Two or More Authors
Moseley, M.C., and K.C. Day (eds.)
1982 Chan Chan: Andean Desert City. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Single Author
Rivera, M. A.
1991 The Prehistory of Northern Chile: A Synthesis. Journal of World Prehistory 5: 1-47.
Two or more
Quilter, J., and P. Stocker
1983 Subsistence Economies and the Origins of Andean Complex Societies. American Anthropologist 85: 545-562.
Goldstein, P.
1993 House, Community, and State in the Earliest Tiwanaku Colony: Domestic Patterns and State Integration at Omo M12, Moquegua. In Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes, edited by M. S. Aldenderfer, 25-41. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.
Rick, J.
1999 Exploring Chavin de Huantar. URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~johnrick/chavin_wrap/index.html.
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Date Last Modified 01/14/03.