Zooarchaeology has the potential to make significant contri-butions to knowledge of pinniped biogeography of import to both archaeologists and environmental scientists. We analyzed northern fur seal remains found in three archaeological sites located along the outer coast of the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Cape Addington Rockshelter in southeast Alaska, Ts’ishaa on the west coast of Vancouver Island, and the Netarts Sandspit sit
The Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) is a small commensal omnivore; its close association with humans th...
Although islands are of long-standing interest to biologists, only a handful of studies have investi...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
Historical data provide a baseline against which to judge the significance of recent ecological shif...
Archaeological and historic evidence suggests that northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) has under...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
Sea lion and seal populations in Alaskan waters underwent various degrees of decline during the latt...
Graduation date: 1978Degree awarded under the name of Sandra Lee Rambo [on abstract and title page]....
This thesis presents an exploratory approach using detailed zooarchaeological analysis to evaluate t...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
ABSTRACT. Recovery of fur seal Callorhinus ursinus remains from archaeological sites on Kodiak Islan...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide variety ...
The Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) is a small commensal omnivore; its close association with humans th...
Although islands are of long-standing interest to biologists, only a handful of studies have investi...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
Historical data provide a baseline against which to judge the significance of recent ecological shif...
Archaeological and historic evidence suggests that northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) has under...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
Sea lion and seal populations in Alaskan waters underwent various degrees of decline during the latt...
Graduation date: 1978Degree awarded under the name of Sandra Lee Rambo [on abstract and title page]....
This thesis presents an exploratory approach using detailed zooarchaeological analysis to evaluate t...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
ABSTRACT. Recovery of fur seal Callorhinus ursinus remains from archaeological sites on Kodiak Islan...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide variety ...
The Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) is a small commensal omnivore; its close association with humans th...
Although islands are of long-standing interest to biologists, only a handful of studies have investi...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...