Recent Publications
(2022) - An adventure novel for young readers set in France during the last Ice Age, The Eyes of the Leopard is inspired by archaeologist and anthropologist Dr. Brian Haydens lifetime experience in the field studying prehistoric and ethnographic hunter-gatherer societies. Haydens expertise brings realistic depth to this classic coming-of-age story, painting Sevs life of communal hunts, ritual feasting, and spiritual ceremonies with the vivacity of a graphic novel and providing an excellent introduction for young readers interested in archaeology. With art by professional archaeological illustrator Eric Carlson, the novel has been acclaimed by Haydens peers as a successful union of scientific work and storytelling.
Understanding Chipped Stone Tools (in press) - "A sophisticated introduction to basic lithic analysis, written in an informal and engaging style. Employing a design theory perspective and stressing a need for active experimentation, it views lithic artifacts as a solution to substantive problems and sociopolitical realities. An excellent lithics primer." - Christopher J. Elllis, University of Western Ontario
(2018) - The Power of Ritual in Prehistory is the first book in nearly a century to deal with traditional secret societies from a comparative perspective and the first from an archaeological viewpoint. Providing a clear definition, as well as the material signatures, of ethnographic secret societies, Brian Hayden demonstrates how they worked, what motivated their organizers, and what tactics they used to obtain what they wanted. He shows that far from working for the welfare of their communities, traditional secret societies emerged as predatory organizations operated for the benefit of their own members. Moreover, and contrary to the prevailing ideas that prehistoric rituals were used to integrate communities, Hayden demonstrates how traditional secret societies created divisiveness and inequalities. They were one of the key tools for increasing political control leading to chiefdoms, states, and world religions. Hayden's conclusions will be eye-opening, not only for archaeologists, but also for anthropologists, political scientists, and scholars of religion.
More Publications
2016 | Hayden, Brian |
2014 |
Hayden, Brian The power of feasts. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. |
2013 |
Hayden, Brian Naissance de l'in矇galit矇. CNRS Editions: Paris |
2004 |
Hayden, Brian (Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume III: Excavations. Archaeology Press: 間眅埶AV, Burnaby, BC. |
2003 | Hayden, Brian |
2001 |
Dietler, Michael and Brian Hayden (eds.) |
2000 |
Hayden, Brian (Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume II: Socioeconomy. Archaeology Press: 間眅埶AV, Burnaby, BC. |
2000 |
Hayden, Brian (Ed.) The ancient past of Keatley Creek. Volume I: Taphonomy. Archaeology Press: 間眅埶AV, Burnaby, BC. |
1997 | Hayden, Brian The Pithouses of Keatley Creek. Harcourt, Brace: New York. |
1993 | Hayden, Brian Archaeology: The science of once and future things. W.H. Freeman: New York. |
1992 | Hayden, Brian A complex culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stlatlimx resource use. B. Hayden (editor). University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver. |
1988 | Lee, Thomas, Jr., and Brian Hayden (Eds.) Ethnoarchaeology among the Highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico. New World Archaeological Foundation Paper, No. 56. |
1987 | Hayden, Brian (Ed.) Lithic studies among the contemporary Highland Maya. University of Arizona Press: Tucson. |
1984 | Hayden, Brian and Aubrey Cannon The structure of material systems: Ethnoarchaeology in the Maya Highlands. Society for American Archaeology, SAA Papers No.3: Washington, DC. |
1979 | Hayden, Brian Paleolithic reflections: Lithic technology of the Western Desert Aborigines. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies: Canberra. |
1979 | Hayden, Brian (Ed.) Lithic use-wear analysis. Academic Press: New York. |
1979 | Hayden, B (Ed). Settlement Patterns of the Draper and White Sites: 1973 Excavations. Archaeology Press, Archaeology Department, 間眅埶AV: Burnaby. |