Methodological advancements in geoarchaeology and spatial and chronological modeling are opening new avenues to interpreting large coastal shell-bearing sites. We document the developmental histories of two such sites around Prince Rupert Harbour, Canada, using systematic percussion coring, intensive radiocarbon dating, and 3D surface mapping with Total Station and LiDAR. We also re-analyze a third site (Boardwalk/GbTo-31) excavated and radiocarbon dated in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 2000s using archival field notes, site maps, and stratigraphic profiles georectified using LiDAR. We map the natural landform beneath the sites and document the degree to which people physically modified landforms through the deposition of massive shell accumu...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
We present and test a predictive archaeological survey model that targets early Holocene paleoshorel...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
This dissertation explores the intersections of past human settlement and the dynamism of coastal la...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Accurate interpretation of the archaeological record depends largely on detailed reconstruction of s...
Following earlier examples of mapping the subsurface of shell bearing sites using augering, we emplo...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
We present and test a predictive archaeological survey model that targets early Holocene paleoshorel...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
This dissertation explores the intersections of past human settlement and the dynamism of coastal la...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Accurate interpretation of the archaeological record depends largely on detailed reconstruction of s...
Following earlier examples of mapping the subsurface of shell bearing sites using augering, we emplo...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Prince Rupert Harbour (PRH), on the north Pacific Coast of British Columbia, contains at least 157 s...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
This paper presents a history of relative sea level (RSL) change for the last 15,000 years in the Pr...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...