This thesis tests the hypothesis that resource depletion accompanied aggregation on the Pajarito Plateau. It does so by examining changes in faunal resource availability and resource use during the Coalition and early Classic periods. The prehistoric deer population was estimated using precipitation data, following Young (1979). This estimation was used as a measure of potential resource availability for the periods concerned. Based upon the model, the mule deer population was expected to increase from the Coalition period to the early Classic period. Resource use was measured using faunal assemblages from 10 sites from the Pajarito Plateau. The sites examined in this thesis support various expectations which would suggest that resource dep...
In this dissertation I evaluate different hypotheses regarding human-environment dynamics in the Mes...
Ecosystem management should be based on the fullest possible knowledge of ecological structures and ...
On the Great Plains, the Middle Holocene (8200–5000 yr BP) was a warm period where foraging peoples ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
Over 2,000 years ago, the indigenous people of the Big Belt Mountains appear to have been influenced...
As human activity expands across the globe, disturbance of wildlife by anthropogenic activities such...
This study investigates whether tree-rings can be used as an accurate proxy for modeling deer popula...
In arid lands, food resources and predation risk become major decision factors in mule deer habitat ...
The conservation and management of tropical deer populations need both knowledge of the ecology and ...
333 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study is an analysis of ...
Regional palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and data on artiodactyl response to climate change sugg...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
Native ungulate species constitute an important source of protein for Mesoamerican subsistence hunte...
Climate-sensitive tree ring chronologies and modern climate data are used to produce prehistoric est...
LA-UR-09-02500A wide range of theories - resilience theory and the study of complex adaptive systems...
In this dissertation I evaluate different hypotheses regarding human-environment dynamics in the Mes...
Ecosystem management should be based on the fullest possible knowledge of ecological structures and ...
On the Great Plains, the Middle Holocene (8200–5000 yr BP) was a warm period where foraging peoples ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
Over 2,000 years ago, the indigenous people of the Big Belt Mountains appear to have been influenced...
As human activity expands across the globe, disturbance of wildlife by anthropogenic activities such...
This study investigates whether tree-rings can be used as an accurate proxy for modeling deer popula...
In arid lands, food resources and predation risk become major decision factors in mule deer habitat ...
The conservation and management of tropical deer populations need both knowledge of the ecology and ...
333 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study is an analysis of ...
Regional palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and data on artiodactyl response to climate change sugg...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
Native ungulate species constitute an important source of protein for Mesoamerican subsistence hunte...
Climate-sensitive tree ring chronologies and modern climate data are used to produce prehistoric est...
LA-UR-09-02500A wide range of theories - resilience theory and the study of complex adaptive systems...
In this dissertation I evaluate different hypotheses regarding human-environment dynamics in the Mes...
Ecosystem management should be based on the fullest possible knowledge of ecological structures and ...
On the Great Plains, the Middle Holocene (8200–5000 yr BP) was a warm period where foraging peoples ...