Recent research indicates that late prehistoric Numic expansion onto the western slope of the southern Sierra Nevada was facilitated by a competitive edge held by migrating groups, mainly Great Basinderived settlement and subsistence behaviors netuned to the uncertainties of living in Little Ice Age mountain environments. But ethnographic, linguistic, and archaeological evidence also suggests widespread borrowing from California cultures and the development of complementary social and economic relationships with California groups. This indicates a negotiated and elastic, rather than an overtly competitive, process of territorial expansion
Recent archaeological research in Owens Valley, eastern California, has revealed four archaeological...
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
Archaeological data recovered from Wikalokal, a site in southeast San Diego County, is combined with...
Recent research indicates that late prehistoric Numic expansion onto the western slope of the southe...
The data from the oral tradition appear to form a plausible line of evidence that Numic populations ...
The purpose of this paper is to document population movements by Numic peoples during the ethnohisto...
Despite being flanked by the Great Basin and cismontane California, the Sierra Nevada has not played...
This dissertation evaluates the ecology of low population density forager territoriality through the...
This paper reports a study of geologic/hydrologic environmental association in the central Sierra Ne...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The study investigated ...
This thesis compares the pre-contact settlement patterns of the Miwok and the Mono in the central an...
Purpose of the Study:\ud A number of major problems exist in our knowledge of the\ud prehistory of t...
ABSTRACT\ud CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, STYLE AND CONTINUOUS\ud VARIATION AMONG NORTH CENTRAL\ud SIERRA N...
The terms "core" and "periphery" have a long history of use for describing regional variability in t...
Artifacts, features, and faunal remains indicate that the use of high-elevation resources in the Gre...
Recent archaeological research in Owens Valley, eastern California, has revealed four archaeological...
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
Archaeological data recovered from Wikalokal, a site in southeast San Diego County, is combined with...
Recent research indicates that late prehistoric Numic expansion onto the western slope of the southe...
The data from the oral tradition appear to form a plausible line of evidence that Numic populations ...
The purpose of this paper is to document population movements by Numic peoples during the ethnohisto...
Despite being flanked by the Great Basin and cismontane California, the Sierra Nevada has not played...
This dissertation evaluates the ecology of low population density forager territoriality through the...
This paper reports a study of geologic/hydrologic environmental association in the central Sierra Ne...
Thesis (M.A., Anthropology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The study investigated ...
This thesis compares the pre-contact settlement patterns of the Miwok and the Mono in the central an...
Purpose of the Study:\ud A number of major problems exist in our knowledge of the\ud prehistory of t...
ABSTRACT\ud CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, STYLE AND CONTINUOUS\ud VARIATION AMONG NORTH CENTRAL\ud SIERRA N...
The terms "core" and "periphery" have a long history of use for describing regional variability in t...
Artifacts, features, and faunal remains indicate that the use of high-elevation resources in the Gre...
Recent archaeological research in Owens Valley, eastern California, has revealed four archaeological...
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
Archaeological data recovered from Wikalokal, a site in southeast San Diego County, is combined with...