Blair, Elliot H., Richard W. Jefferies and Christopher R. Moore 2021 Itineraries and Networks of the Mission San Joseph de Sapala Beads. In Personal Ornaments and the Construction of Identity: A Global Archaeological Perspective, edited by Hannah V. Mattson, pp. 115-134. Oxbow Books. Barnsley, UK.
Thompson, Victor D., Richard W. Jefferies, and Christopher R. Moore 2019 Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Analysis in American Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 53(1):181-192.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2018 Population Aggregation and the Emergence of Circular Villages in Southwest Virginia. In The Archaeology of Villages in Eastern North America, edited by Jennifer Birch and Victor Thompson, pp. 140-159. University Press of Florida.
Jefferies, Richard W., and Mark Williams 2018 Santo Domingo de Talaje: Resurrecting a Seventeenth-Century Spanish Mission at Darien Bluff, Georgia. Southeastern Archaeology 37:204-231.
Jefferies, Richard W., and Christopher R. 2017. Mission San Joseph de Sapala: 17th Century Franciscan Mission Efforts on Sapelo Island, Georgia. In Franciscan Florida in Pan-Borderlands Perspective: Adaptation, Negotiation, and Resistance, edited Jeffrey M. Burns. Academy of American Franciscan History, Oceanside, CA.
Moore, Christopher R., and Richard W. Jefferies 2017. Maintaining Relations with Deer: A Day-in-the-Life in the Middle Archaic. In The Archaeology of Everyday Matters, edited by Sarah E. Price and Philip J. Carr. In press. The University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Bean, Ethan A., Christopher R. Moore, and Richard W. Jefferies 2016. A Systematic Survey of the Multi-Component Site 9mc501 on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Early Georgia. In press, September 2016.
Moore, Christopher R., and Richard W. Jefferies 2015. The Paired Hemiconical Punctate Motif: A Possible Diagnostic Mission Period Decoration from Sapelo Island, Georgia. Early Georgia 42(2):155-164.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2014. The Archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 Years in the Saline Valley of Illinois. Redwood Audiobooks/University Press Audiobooks. Audio book of 2014 edition.
Moore, Christopher R., and Richard W. Jefferies 2014. Who Were the Guale? Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala. In Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions: New Perspectives from Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by, Lee M. Panich and Tsim D. Schneider, pp. 79-92. University of Arizona Press.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2014. The Archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 Years in the Saline Valley of Illinois. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. Paperback edition of 1987 book.
Jefferies, Richard W., George R. Milner, and Edward Henry 2013. Winchester Farm: A Small Adena Enclosure in Central Kentucky. In Early and Middle Woodland Landscapes of the Southeast, edited by Alice Wright and Edward Henry, pp. 91-107. University Press of Florida.
Jefferies, Richard W., Christopher R. Moore 2013. Mission San Joseph de Sapala: Mission Period Archaeological Research on Sapelo Island. In Life among the Tides: Recent Archaeology on the Georgia Bight, edited by Victor D. Thompson and David Hurst Thomas, pp. 345-374. American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers, Number 98. New York.
Jefferies, Richard W., and Christopher R. Moore 2010. Recent Investigations of Mission Period Activity on Sapelo Island, Georgia. In Archaeological Encounters in Georgia’s Spanish Period, 1526-1700, edited by Dennis B. Blanton and Robert DeVillar, pp.67-85. Joint Publication of the Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, and Perspective 5(1) and the Society for Georgia Archaeology (Special Publication 2).
Jefferies, Richard W. 2009. Archaic Cultures of Western Kentucky. In Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity Across the Midcontinent, edited by Thomas Emerson, Dale McElrath, and Andrew Fortier, pp. 635-665. State University of New York Press, Albany.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2009. Settling Down in the Midwest: Ancient Hunter-Gatherer Sedentism. In Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol 2: Midwest and Great Plains/Rocky Mountains, edited by Frank McManamon, pp. 34-35. Greenwood Publishing Group. Westport, CT.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2009. Holocene Hunter-Gatherers of the Lower Ohio River Valley. University of Alabama Press. Tuscaloosa. (Book released in July, 2009). Reviews: Journal of Field Archaeology 35(2):259-263; Lithic Technology 40:249-250.
Jefferies, Richard W., Victor D. Thompson, George R. Milner, Renee M. Bonzani, and Tanya Peres 2007. Cypress Creek Villages Revisited: Archaic Settlement and Subsistence in the Cypress Creek Watershed. In Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky, Volume Eight, edited by Sarah E. Miller, David Pollack, Kenneth Carstens, and Christopher R. Moore, pp. 37-75. Kentucky Heritage Council. Frankfort.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2006. Death Rituals at the Tunacunnhee Site: A Middle Woodland Mortuary Camp and Mound Complex in Northwestern Georgia. In Recreating Hopewell, edited by Douglas Charles and Jane Buikstra. The University Press of Florida.
Jefferies, Richard W., Victor D. Thompson, and George R. Milner 2005. Archaic Hunter-Gatherer Landscape Use in West-Central Kentucky. Journal of Field Archaeology: 3-23.
Thompson, Victor, Matthew Reynolds, Brian Haley, Richard Jefferies, Jay Johnson, and Catherine Humphries 2004. The Sapelo Shell Rings Site: Remote Sensing on a Georgia Sea Island. Southeastern Archaeology 23:192-201.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2004. Regional Cultures of the Southeast - 700 B.C. - A.D. 1000. In Handbook of North American Indians (Southeast), edited by R. D. Fogelson, pp. 115-127. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
Jefferies, Richard W. 2004. Regional Scale Interaction Networks and the Emergence of Cultural Complexity along the Northern Margins of the Southeast. In Signs of Power: The Rise of Cultural Complexity in the Southeast, edited by Philip Carr and Jon Gibson, pp. 71-85. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Milner, George R., and Richard W. Jefferies 1998. The Read Shell Mound: An Archaic Shell Midden in Kentucky. Southeastern Archaeology 17:119-132.
Jefferies, Richard W. 1997. Middle Archaic Bone Pins: Evidence for the Formation of Regional-Scale Social Networks among Mid-Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Societies. American Antiquity 62(3):464-487.
Jefferies, Richard W., Emanuel Breitburg, Jennifer Flood, and Margaret Scarry 1996. Mississippian Adaptation along the Northern Periphery: A View from the Croley-Evans Site. Southeastern Archaeology 15:1-28.
Jefferies, Richard W. 1987. The Archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 Years in the Saline Valley of Illinois. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. Reviews: American Anthropologist 90:174; American Antiquity 53:88