Long-term human dietary change is a poorly understood aspect of Columbia Plateau prehistory. Faunal assemblages from thirty-four archaeological sites on the Plateau are organized into fifteen aggregate assemblages that are defined spatially and temporally. These assemblages are examined in terms of a focal-diffuse model using ecological measures of diversity, richness and evenness. Variability and patterning in the prehistoric subsistence record is indicated. Major trends in human diet and shifts in subsistence economies are documented and the relationship between subsistence and some initial semi-sedentary adaptations on the Plateau is clarified
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
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Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe people of the Columbia Plateau have bee...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
The Western Pluvial Lakes Tradition was proposed by Stephen Bedwell in 1973 to account for an early ...
Although climate change is considered to have been a large-scale driver of African human evolution, ...
Complementary archaeological and paleoenvironmental datasets from North Creek Shelter (Colorado Plat...
This chapter is an overview of the prehistoric occupation of the southern part of the Plateau cultur...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This research examines the ecology of human diet using...
The hypothesis that indications of change in Marquesan faunal assemblages reflect changes in prehist...
Historical records from the Subtropical Andes reveal a surprising mosaic of human subsistence strate...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
The relation of prehistoric human groups to bison populations in the Central Plains has long been th...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe people of the Columbia Plateau have bee...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
The Western Pluvial Lakes Tradition was proposed by Stephen Bedwell in 1973 to account for an early ...
Although climate change is considered to have been a large-scale driver of African human evolution, ...