When the Spanish colonized it in AD 1769, the California Coast was inhabited by speakers of no fewer than 16 distinct languages and an untold number of small, autonomous Native communities. These societies all survived by foraging, and ethnohistoric records show a wide range of adaptations emphasizing a host of different marine and terrestrial foods. Many groups exhibited signs of cultural complexity including sedentism, high population density, permanent social inequality, and sophisticated maritime technologies. The ethnographic era was preceded by an archaeological past that extends back to the terminal Pleistocene. Essays in this volume explore the last three and one half millennia of this long history, focusing on the archaeological si...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
There is great potential to address critical issues in contemporary culture contact studies through ...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
When the Spanish colonized it in AD 1769, the California Coast was inhabited by speakers of no fewer...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
One of the central and ongoing efforts of contemporary archaeology lies in identifying explanatory m...
This volume highlights the latest research on the foundations of sociopolitical complexity in coasta...
A growing body of data suggests that the Western Stemmed Tradition and Island Paleocoastal Tradition...
This thesis explores aspects of the archaeology of coastal California. Drawing on a large body of da...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
Global patterns of ethnolinguistic diversity vary tremendously. Some regions show very little variat...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
Plant indicator species and longitudinal paleobotanical data were used as independent measures to do...
As the focus of intense debate concerning the possible effects of environmental variability on Nativ...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
There is great potential to address critical issues in contemporary culture contact studies through ...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
When the Spanish colonized it in AD 1769, the California Coast was inhabited by speakers of no fewer...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
One of the central and ongoing efforts of contemporary archaeology lies in identifying explanatory m...
This volume highlights the latest research on the foundations of sociopolitical complexity in coasta...
A growing body of data suggests that the Western Stemmed Tradition and Island Paleocoastal Tradition...
This thesis explores aspects of the archaeology of coastal California. Drawing on a large body of da...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
Global patterns of ethnolinguistic diversity vary tremendously. Some regions show very little variat...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
Plant indicator species and longitudinal paleobotanical data were used as independent measures to do...
As the focus of intense debate concerning the possible effects of environmental variability on Nativ...
The Ohlone of the San Francisco Bay area and the Paipai of northern Baja California occupy opposite ...
There is great potential to address critical issues in contemporary culture contact studies through ...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...