California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar years. However, relatively little is known about cultural developments during the Middle Holocene, resulting in a substantial gap in our understanding of the prehistory of California. Our research at CA-SRI-667, a large dune site with three components dated between about 6,200 and 4,300 cal B. P., demonstrates significant environmental changes occurred through time. Faunal remains and artifacts from the site document the decline of a local estuary, intensive dune building episodes, and the presence of relatively mobile human settlement systems. These data illustrate the dynamic nature of Middle Holocene human settlement and subsistence strate...
As the focus of intense debate concerning the possible effects of environmental variability on Nativ...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...
This thesis explores aspects of the archaeology of coastal California. Drawing on a large body of da...
A summary of research in the southern Channel Islands of California is presented. This research show...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
This paper presents the analysis of faunal remains from four sites on the west end of Santa Cruz Isl...
For some time, an interpretation of coastal occupation in the San Diego area of southern California,...
Well-defined Late Pleistocene and Holocene dune fields are present on the surface of the Purísima-Ir...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
The Chumash, complex marine hunter-gathers of the Santa Barbara Channel region, have occupied both t...
As the focus of intense debate concerning the possible effects of environmental variability on Nativ...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...
This thesis explores aspects of the archaeology of coastal California. Drawing on a large body of da...
A summary of research in the southern Channel Islands of California is presented. This research show...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
California’s northern Channel Islands have one of the longest and best-preserved archaeological reco...
This paper presents the analysis of faunal remains from four sites on the west end of Santa Cruz Isl...
For some time, an interpretation of coastal occupation in the San Diego area of southern California,...
Well-defined Late Pleistocene and Holocene dune fields are present on the surface of the Purísima-Ir...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
The northern Pacific Coast is an important area for understanding human colonization of the Americas...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
The Chumash, complex marine hunter-gathers of the Santa Barbara Channel region, have occupied both t...
As the focus of intense debate concerning the possible effects of environmental variability on Nativ...
Sea-level rise during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene inundated nearshore areas in many part...
This thesis focuses on the results of a midden analysis of the site PAIC36 on the southeast corner o...