Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This research examines the ecology of human diet using archeological evidence from a specific site in western North America, North Creek Shelter (NCS) near Escalante, Utah. I use ecological measures and theory to quantify human dietary change during the early to middle Holocene and in the context of local ecosystems that supplied plant and animal food resources. Vegetation sampling techniques are used to quantify the landscape and dietary palettes that may have been available to the occupants of NCS during the Holocene. According to my sampling, the pinyon-juniper woodland and cool desert scrub vegetation types would have supplied the majority of dietary plant resources, while the other types we...
The shift from a mobile to a sedentary lifestyle is a key transition in the evolution of human socie...
The distribution and composition of ecological opportunities had a tremendous impact on Late Upper P...
Issues of subsistence and settlement patterns have long been a central focus of archaeological resea...
Complementary archaeological and paleoenvironmental datasets from North Creek Shelter (Colorado Plat...
Complementary archaeological and paleoenvironmental datasets from North Creek Shelter (Colorado Plat...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
New analytical techniques in archaeobotany allow researchers to examine human plant use by developin...
New analytical techniques in archaeobotany allow researchers to examine human plant use by developin...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
thesisTwenty coprolites recovered from the excavation of Clyde's Cavern, Utah, were examined for die...
This research explores the factors that motivated increasing reliance on maize during the Basketmake...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
This research explores the factors that motivated increasing reliance on maize during the Basketmake...
This study addresses how hunter-gatherers provision themselves when they have a large, dense populat...
The shift from a mobile to a sedentary lifestyle is a key transition in the evolution of human socie...
The distribution and composition of ecological opportunities had a tremendous impact on Late Upper P...
Issues of subsistence and settlement patterns have long been a central focus of archaeological resea...
Complementary archaeological and paleoenvironmental datasets from North Creek Shelter (Colorado Plat...
Complementary archaeological and paleoenvironmental datasets from North Creek Shelter (Colorado Plat...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
New analytical techniques in archaeobotany allow researchers to examine human plant use by developin...
New analytical techniques in archaeobotany allow researchers to examine human plant use by developin...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
thesisTwenty coprolites recovered from the excavation of Clyde's Cavern, Utah, were examined for die...
This research explores the factors that motivated increasing reliance on maize during the Basketmake...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
This research explores the factors that motivated increasing reliance on maize during the Basketmake...
This study addresses how hunter-gatherers provision themselves when they have a large, dense populat...
The shift from a mobile to a sedentary lifestyle is a key transition in the evolution of human socie...
The distribution and composition of ecological opportunities had a tremendous impact on Late Upper P...
Issues of subsistence and settlement patterns have long been a central focus of archaeological resea...