This article models acquisition costs and nutritional returns for Late Archaic (post-A.D. 1200) peoples of the Middle Snake River. It is an attempt to demonstrate probable deficiencies in the ethnographic record relating to storage for winter consumption and to provide for the generation of hypotheses which may explain diversity in the recent archaeological record. The article proposes three alternative subsistence strategies: relatively sedentary river dwellers who maintain fishing equipment, including weirs, and are the primary exploiters of the riverline resources, particularly anadromous fishes; transhumant groups who rely upon high yield, low cost root crops; and highly mobile groups placing minimal emphasis upon root crops or salmon, ...
A linear program model is developed to examine how much effort hunter-gatherers should devote to hun...
Subsistence remains critical to indigenous people in settler-colonial states such as Australia, prov...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...
This article models acquisition costs and nutritional returns for Late Archaic (post-A.D. 1200) peop...
On the Columbia Plateau, the origin of the Winter Village Pattern has long been a focus of research....
Riverine ecosystems have been exploited in North America by indigenous people since the Pleistocene ...
This article summarizes the zooarchaeological record of Archaic period occupations of Idaho\u27s Sna...
The presence of anadromous fish resources in southwestern Idaho provides a major basis for archaeolo...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
The Poverty Point Culture existed in the Lower Mississippi Valley from about 2000 B.C. until 500 B.C...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
This study examines the subsistence strategies of the inhabitants of the Two Sisters site (34TX32), ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
Issues of resource intensi cation and subsistence change have long been important topics in archaeol...
Graduation date: 1983A sample of fish remains from two late-prehistoric\ud archaeological sites on t...
A linear program model is developed to examine how much effort hunter-gatherers should devote to hun...
Subsistence remains critical to indigenous people in settler-colonial states such as Australia, prov...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...
This article models acquisition costs and nutritional returns for Late Archaic (post-A.D. 1200) peop...
On the Columbia Plateau, the origin of the Winter Village Pattern has long been a focus of research....
Riverine ecosystems have been exploited in North America by indigenous people since the Pleistocene ...
This article summarizes the zooarchaeological record of Archaic period occupations of Idaho\u27s Sna...
The presence of anadromous fish resources in southwestern Idaho provides a major basis for archaeolo...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
The Poverty Point Culture existed in the Lower Mississippi Valley from about 2000 B.C. until 500 B.C...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
This study examines the subsistence strategies of the inhabitants of the Two Sisters site (34TX32), ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
Issues of resource intensi cation and subsistence change have long been important topics in archaeol...
Graduation date: 1983A sample of fish remains from two late-prehistoric\ud archaeological sites on t...
A linear program model is developed to examine how much effort hunter-gatherers should devote to hun...
Subsistence remains critical to indigenous people in settler-colonial states such as Australia, prov...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...