Selected Publications in Cave Archaeology by members of the Cave Archaeology Research Team:
Deciphering Human Prehistory through the Geoarchaeological Study of Cave Sediments. (P. Goldberg, and S.C. Sherwood) 2006. Evolutionary Anthropology 15:20-36.
Images in Darkness: Prehistoric Cave Art in Southeast North America. (J. F. Simek and A. Cressler). 2005, In Discovering North American Rock Art, edited by L. Loendorf, C. Chippendale, and D. Whitley, Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press, pp. 93-113.
Association Between A Southeastern Rock Art Motif and Mortuary Caves. (J. F. Simek, A. Cressler, and E. Pope) 2004, In The Rock-Art of Eastern North America: Capturing Images and Insight, edited by C. Diaz-Granados and J. R. Duncan, Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press, pp. 159-173.
GIS Applied to Bioarchaeology: An Example from the Rio Talgua Caves in Northeast Honduras. (N.P. Herrmann) 2002, Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 64(1):17-22.
The protection and management of prehistoric cave art in the Southeast. (J. F. Simek, J. D. Franklin, and A. Cressler) 2002, In, Living with Caves and Karst, edited by G. T. Rea. Proceedings of the 1999 National Cave and Karst Management Symposium. Chattanooga, TN: Southeastern Cave Conservancy, pp. 184-189.
A Geoarchaeological Framework for the Study of Karstic Cave Sites in the Eastern Woodlands. (S. C. Sherwood and P. Goldberg) 2001 Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 26(2): 145-167.
Cave Archaeology in the Eastern Woodlands. (S.C. Sherwood and J.F. Simek editors) 2001Special issue of the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 26(2).
The Context of Later Prehistoric Cave Art: The Art and Archaeology of 11th Unnamed Cave, Tennessee. (J.F. Simek, A. Cressler, C.H. Faulkner, T.M. Ahlman, B. Creswell, and J.D. Franklin) 2001, Southeastern Archaeology 20(2): 142-153.
Issues in the study of southeastern prehistoric cave art. (J.F. Simek and A. Cressler) 2001, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 26(2):233-250
Variability in the production and preservation of prehistoric mud glyphs from southeastern caves. (C.H. Faulkner and J.F. Simek) 2001, In Fleeting Identities: Perishable Material Culture in Archaeological Research, edited by P.B. Drooker.. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, pp. 335-356.
Identification and analysis of a civil war soldier's name in South Carthage Cave, Tennessee. (J.C. Douglas, M.O. Smith and J.F. Simek) 2000 Tennessee Caver 2(1): 7-12.
Prehistoric Cave Art. (J.F. Simek) 1998, The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, edited by C. Van West. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press. pp. 747-748.
Prehistoric Use of Caves. (J.F. Simek) 1998, The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, edited by C. Van West. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press. pp. 749-750.