The signs of all times: entoptic phenomena in Upper Palaeolithic art [and comments and reply] JD Lewis-Williams, TA Dowson, PG Bahn, HG Bandi, RG Bednarik, ... Current anthropology 29 (2), 201-245, 1988 | 1128 | 1988 |
The reaction against analogy A Wylie Advances in archaeological method and theory, 63-111, 1985 | 1094 | 1985 |
Why standpoint matters A Wylie Science and other cultures, 26-48, 2013 | 1050 | 2013 |
Thinking from things: Essays in the philosophy of archaeology A Wylie Univ of California Press, 2002 | 871 | 2002 |
Toward a critical archaeology [and comments and reply] MP Leone, PB Potter Jr, PA Shackel, ML Blakey, R Bradley, B Durrans, ... Current anthropology 28 (3), 283-302, 1987 | 532 | 1987 |
The interplay of evidential constraints and political interests: recent archaeological research on gender A Wylie American antiquity 57 (1), 15-35, 1992 | 386 | 1992 |
Gender theory and the Archaeological record A Wylie | 349 | 1991 |
Archaeological cables and tacking: the implications of practice for Bernstein's ‘Options beyond objectivism and relativism’ A Wylie Philosophy of the social sciences 19 (1), 1-18, 1989 | 340 | 1989 |
An analogy by any other name is just as analogical a commentary on the Gould-Watson dialogue A Wylie Journal of anthropological archaeology 1 (4), 382-401, 1982 | 249 | 1982 |
Ethics in American archaeology: Challenges for the 1990s MJ Lynott, A Wylie (No Title), 1995 | 204 | 1995 |
Epistemological issues raised by a structuralist archaeology A Wylie | 132 | 1982 |
Epistemic disunity and political integrity A Wylie | 122 | 1995 |
A proliferation of new archaeologies:“beyond objectivism and relativism” A Wylie Archaeological theory: who sets the agenda, 20-26, 1993 | 108 | 1993 |