textResearch into the zooarchaeology and bone technology of the Lower Pecos cultural region provided in insight into extraction of faunal resources from the arid canyon lands of the region by its prehistoric inhabitants and how they incorporated those resources into human subsistence and technological systems. Using samples from the National Park Service held-in-trust faunal and bone artifact collections obtained from Arenosa Shelter during excavations at 1960s, the current research detailed the extensive use of faunal resources in the site and use of diverse econiches in subsistence pursuits by prehistoric inhabitants of the region. In particular, heavy reliance on resources from the rivers themselves was documented. The current r...
Faunal remains are commonly found in coprolites and provide direct evidence of animal consumption. A...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...
textResearch into the zooarchaeology and bone technology of the Lower Pecos cultural region provide...
Natural enclosures such as rockshelters and caves have long been associated with aboriginal habitati...
The Frazier site (5WL268) was excavated in the late 1960s under the direction of Dr. H. Marie Wormin...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
Modern and prehistoric bison teeth from the Southern Plains are analyzed to assess the interrelatedn...
The Tamaulipan Biotic Province (TBP) is an ecotonal community that has been characterized in the twe...
This work examines the faunal subsistence practices at Lake Roberts Vista, a small Mimbres pueblo wi...
Th e fi ndings of a May 28–July 2, 1996, summer archaeological fi eld school conducted by the Center...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2005The impact that increased human population size...
This paper discusses the selection of osseous raw materials from Late Holocene hunter-gatherer sites...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
The University of Montana excavated the Tongue River bison kill site (24RB2135) in 2005 on the North...
Faunal remains are commonly found in coprolites and provide direct evidence of animal consumption. A...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...
textResearch into the zooarchaeology and bone technology of the Lower Pecos cultural region provide...
Natural enclosures such as rockshelters and caves have long been associated with aboriginal habitati...
The Frazier site (5WL268) was excavated in the late 1960s under the direction of Dr. H. Marie Wormin...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
Modern and prehistoric bison teeth from the Southern Plains are analyzed to assess the interrelatedn...
The Tamaulipan Biotic Province (TBP) is an ecotonal community that has been characterized in the twe...
This work examines the faunal subsistence practices at Lake Roberts Vista, a small Mimbres pueblo wi...
Th e fi ndings of a May 28–July 2, 1996, summer archaeological fi eld school conducted by the Center...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2005The impact that increased human population size...
This paper discusses the selection of osseous raw materials from Late Holocene hunter-gatherer sites...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
The University of Montana excavated the Tongue River bison kill site (24RB2135) in 2005 on the North...
Faunal remains are commonly found in coprolites and provide direct evidence of animal consumption. A...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...