We provide detailed contextual information on 25 14C dates for unusually well-preserved archaeological and paleontological remains from Daisy Cave. Paleontological materials, including faunal and floral remains, have been recovered from deposits spanning roughly the past 16,000 yr, while archaeological materials date back to ca. 10,500 BP. Multidisciplinary investigations at the site provide a detailed record of environmental and cultural changes on San Miguel Island during this time period. This record includes evidence for the local or regional extinction of a number of animal species, as well as some of the earliest evidence for the human use of boats and other maritime activities in the Americas. Data from Daisy Cave contribute to a gro...
We demonstrate variable radiocarbon content within 2 historic (AD 1936) and 2 prehistoric (about 820...
Although his interpretations of the adaptation represented by the CA-SBA-142 data have been disputed...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
Test excavations at a small rock shelter near Otter Point on San Miguel Island produced an assemblag...
Despite dramatic growth in the number of Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites known from Ca...
We present a Holocene radiocarbon chronology of hunter-gatherer occupation based on contemporaneous ...
This thesis examines microfaunal remains from Cave of the Chimneys (CA-SMI-603), a multi-component r...
If we are to more completely understand the development of the native cultures of the California coa...
The Channel Islands were continuously occupied by Native Americans for at least 13,000 years. During...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
For at least 100,000 yr, marine shell beads have been important ornamental and symbolic artifacts in...
We demonstrate variable radiocarbon content within 2 historic (AD 1936) and 2 prehistoric (about 820...
Although his interpretations of the adaptation represented by the CA-SBA-142 data have been disputed...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
Test excavations at a small rock shelter near Otter Point on San Miguel Island produced an assemblag...
Despite dramatic growth in the number of Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites known from Ca...
We present a Holocene radiocarbon chronology of hunter-gatherer occupation based on contemporaneous ...
This thesis examines microfaunal remains from Cave of the Chimneys (CA-SMI-603), a multi-component r...
If we are to more completely understand the development of the native cultures of the California coa...
The Channel Islands were continuously occupied by Native Americans for at least 13,000 years. During...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
For at least 100,000 yr, marine shell beads have been important ornamental and symbolic artifacts in...
We demonstrate variable radiocarbon content within 2 historic (AD 1936) and 2 prehistoric (about 820...
Although his interpretations of the adaptation represented by the CA-SBA-142 data have been disputed...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...