Recent Books:
Scarre, Chris and Tammy Stone (2021)(editors) The Human Past Essentials. Thames and Hudson, London.
Stone, Tammy (2020) Point of Pines Pueblo, a Mountain Mogollon Aggregated Community. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Stone, Tammy (2018) A Pocket Guide to mentoring Higher Education Faculty: Making the Time, Finding the Resources. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MA.
Stone, Tammy (2015) Migration and Ethnicity in Middle Range Societies: a View from the Southwest. University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Stone, Tammy and Mary Coussons-Read (2011) Leading from the Middle: a Case-Study Approach to Academic Leadership for Associate Deans. American Council on Education series, Rowman and Littlefield.
Some recent articles:
Stone, Tammy (2023) Persistent Places and Socialized Landscapes in the Pine Lawn/Reserve region during the Pithouse Period. Kiva 89:3347-369
Stone, Tammy (2019) Kayenta House Variability. In Social Networks in the American Southwest, edited by Karen Harry and Barbara Roth, pp. 151-176. University of Colorado, Boulder
Stone, Tammy (2018) A Guide to the Use of Museum Collections for Archaeological Research. Advances in Archaeological Practices 6(4):372-376
Stone, Tammy (2018) Smudged Wares: the Importance of Color and Iridescence as a Long Lived Decorative Attribute in the Mogollon Highlands. Kiva 84:1-26.
Stone, Tammy (2016) Organizational Variability in Early Aggregated Communities in Middle-Range Societies: an Example from the Kayenta Region of the American Southwest. American Antiquity 81:58-73
Stone, Tammy 2014 Integrating the Concept of Diverse Interest Groups into the Undergraduate Curriculum in Archaeology. SAA Archaeological Record 14(1):36-39.
Gilman, Patricia A. and Tammy Stone (2013) The Role of Ritual Variability in Social Negotiations of Early Communities: Great Kiva Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in the Mogollon Region of the North American
Southwest. American Antiquity 78:607-623.
Stone, Tammy (2013) Kayenta Ritual Structures from A.D. 1100-1300. Kiva 78:177-206.
Stone, Tammy and William Lipe (2011) Standing Out vs. Blending in: Pueblo Migrations and Ethnic Marking. In Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives: The 20thAnniversary Southwest Symposium, edited by Margaret Nelson, pp. 277-298. University of Colorado, Niowt.
Stone, Tammy, Kathleen Bollard and Jon Harbor (2009) Launching Interdisciplinary Programs as Signature Areas: a Case Study from the University of Colorado Denver. Innovative Higher Education 34(5): 321-329.
Stone, Tammy (2009) Room Function and Room Suites in late Mogollon Pueblo Sites. Kiva 75: 63-86.
Stone, Tammy (2009) Departments in Academic Receivership: Possible Causes and Solutions. Innovative Higher Education 33(4):229-238
Stone, Tammy (2008) Social Innovation and Transformation during the Process of Aggregation. In Cultural Transformation and Archaeology: Issues and Case Studies, edited by Michael O'Brien and Todd VanPool, pp. 158-163. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.
Stone, Tammy (2005) Factional Formation and Community Dynamics in Middle-Range Societies. In Nonlinear Modeling for Archaeology and Anthropology: Continuing the Revolution, edited by W. Baden and C. Beekman, pp. 79-93. Ashgate Press, London.
Stone, Tammy (2005) Late Period Pithouses in the Point of Pines Region of Arizona. Kiva70:273-292.
Stone, Tammy (2003) Social Identity and Ethnic Interaction in the Western Pueblos of the American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 10:31-67.