Recent research utilizing paleolandscape reconstruction and targeted underwater survey has led to the discovery of prehistoric cultural material on the submerged landscape off of Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur. Our ability to identify preserved inundated cultural remains suggests that Baja California’s unique geography and environment may be favorable for identifying evidence of late Pleistocene coastal occupations. Indeed, survey data identifying unique geomorphological and environmental characteristics clari es the various factors that made this region attractive to early huntergatherer populations, and also explains why Baja California may be integral in the search for some of the earliest coastal inhabitants of the New Wor...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTwo national commissions recently concluded that the world's o...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
For the extinct but by no means forgotten Indians of the southern three-fourths of Baja California, ...
Recent research utilizing paleolandscape reconstruction and targeted underwater survey has led to th...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
Excavations conducted between 1996 and 2006 at 30 sites on Espíritu Santo and La Partida islands in...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
The preliminary data suggest that the settlement pattern in the Rio Rosario Valley was extremely mob...
Maritime occupation sites in upland dune settings (10–150 m elevation mean sea level) in San Miguel ...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Early European explorers and missionaries who first set foot in Baja California described the penins...
Graduation date: 2007The La Ballena #3 site J69E is a shell midden located on Espiritu Santo Island\...
The archaeological site known as “El Faro” is located in the upper Gulf of California region of the ...
North and South America were the last great landmasses to be inhabited by human beings. An investiga...
The striking development in the 9,500 year adaptation of the maritime culture to San Clemente Island...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTwo national commissions recently concluded that the world's o...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
For the extinct but by no means forgotten Indians of the southern three-fourths of Baja California, ...
Recent research utilizing paleolandscape reconstruction and targeted underwater survey has led to th...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
Excavations conducted between 1996 and 2006 at 30 sites on Espíritu Santo and La Partida islands in...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
The preliminary data suggest that the settlement pattern in the Rio Rosario Valley was extremely mob...
Maritime occupation sites in upland dune settings (10–150 m elevation mean sea level) in San Miguel ...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Early European explorers and missionaries who first set foot in Baja California described the penins...
Graduation date: 2007The La Ballena #3 site J69E is a shell midden located on Espiritu Santo Island\...
The archaeological site known as “El Faro” is located in the upper Gulf of California region of the ...
North and South America were the last great landmasses to be inhabited by human beings. An investiga...
The striking development in the 9,500 year adaptation of the maritime culture to San Clemente Island...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTwo national commissions recently concluded that the world's o...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
For the extinct but by no means forgotten Indians of the southern three-fourths of Baja California, ...