A summary of research in the southern Channel Islands of California is presented. This research shows that these islands have been occupied for nearly 10,000 years. Residential structures and the distribution of a type of marine shell bead suggest that sedentism and a regional interaction sphere arose in this region as early as 5,000 years ago. Additional information is presented on chronological trends and the impact of humans on nearshore ecosystems, including fish and shellfish populations. These data are leading archaeologists to reassess the age and origins of marine cultural traditions in southern California
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
Inhabited by humans for over 12,000 calendar years, California’s Channel Islands contain thou-sands ...
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...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
This paper presents the analysis of faunal remains from four sites on the west end of Santa Cruz Isl...
A recently discovered collection of fired clay artifacts from the Little Harbor Site (CASCAI- 17) on...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
The Channel Islands were continuously occupied by Native Americans for at least 13,000 years. During...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
Inhabited by humans for over 12,000 calendar years, California’s Channel Islands contain thou-sands ...
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...
California's Channel Islands have a lengthy archaeological record, spanning roughly 13,000 calendar ...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ren?? L. Vellano...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
Archaeologists working on the northern Channel Islands of California have proposed that during the L...
This paper presents the analysis of faunal remains from four sites on the west end of Santa Cruz Isl...
A recently discovered collection of fired clay artifacts from the Little Harbor Site (CASCAI- 17) on...
Californias San Miguel Island contains over 600 archaeological sites, some occupied as early as 12,0...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
The Channel Islands were continuously occupied by Native Americans for at least 13,000 years. During...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...
We present a detailed faunal analysis of bulk samples excavated from Cave of the Chimneys, located o...