The late prehistoric entity of the Mill Creek cultures underwent extensive research during the 1960s and 1970s to address the effects of climate change on Mill Creek populations in northwest Iowa. Through this research numerous sites have been excavated including the currently unanalyzed site of Skadeland, which is the focus of my research. Previous Mill Creek faunal analyses have examined faunal remains to record abundance and focused on the exploitation of bison as a food resource, which neglects the numerous small mammals, avian and aquatic resources found at these sites. Therefore, the objective of my research is to address Mill Creek people\u27s exploitation of all faunal resources at the Skadeland site (13CK402) using a taphonomically...
The University of Montana excavated the Tongue River bison kill site (24RB2135) in 2005 on the North...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The Tongue River Buffalo Jump Site (24RB2135), located on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in south...
The faunal analysis of the Whiting Slough site (ElNs-10) provides a detailed analysis of the faunal ...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sandhills of southwestern...
Hudson-Meng (25SX115), located in the Oglala National Grassland, Sioux County, Nebraska, is a multi-...
Vertebrates collected from the Lane Enclosure, an Oneota archaeological site, suggest that climatic ...
Throughout time people have utilized both animal and plant resources and the methods that they used ...
The Bull Creek site (34BV176), located along a tributary of the Beaver River in the Oklahoma Panhand...
The Lovstrom site (DjLx-1) is a Late Precontact multicomponent site located in the Tiger Hills of so...
The Licking Bison Site (39HN570) is located in Harding County, South Dakota and dates to 5570±30 14C...
The Sanderson site (DhMs-12) is a Mortlach phase faunal processing area located on the Souris River ...
The Thundercloud site (FbNp-25) is a multi-component processing/habitation site located within Wanus...
The University of Montana excavated the Tongue River bison kill site (24RB2135) in 2005 on the North...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The Tongue River Buffalo Jump Site (24RB2135), located on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in south...
The faunal analysis of the Whiting Slough site (ElNs-10) provides a detailed analysis of the faunal ...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
The Jackson site (DiMe-17) is a Late Precontact site located in the Lauder Sandhills of southwestern...
Hudson-Meng (25SX115), located in the Oglala National Grassland, Sioux County, Nebraska, is a multi-...
Vertebrates collected from the Lane Enclosure, an Oneota archaeological site, suggest that climatic ...
Throughout time people have utilized both animal and plant resources and the methods that they used ...
The Bull Creek site (34BV176), located along a tributary of the Beaver River in the Oklahoma Panhand...
The Lovstrom site (DjLx-1) is a Late Precontact multicomponent site located in the Tiger Hills of so...
The Licking Bison Site (39HN570) is located in Harding County, South Dakota and dates to 5570±30 14C...
The Sanderson site (DhMs-12) is a Mortlach phase faunal processing area located on the Souris River ...
The Thundercloud site (FbNp-25) is a multi-component processing/habitation site located within Wanus...
The University of Montana excavated the Tongue River bison kill site (24RB2135) in 2005 on the North...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...