This article summarizes the zooarchaeological record of Archaic period occupations of Idaho\u27s Snake River Plain. The record suggests an early and continuing use of deer, elk, and bison with an increasing use of rabbits and small mammals during the Middle Archaic (5000-2000 BP). Archaic period prey choice reflects considerable evenness over time and across the Plain. The Late Archaic period (2000-150 BP) is, however, characterized by an increase in the ubiquity of fish and artiodactyl associated with the emergence of modern conditions reflecting greater aridity. Through diet breadth appears to have narrowed and broadened by local potentialities, there is generally little evidence of resource intensification or depression
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Master of ScienceBiologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/114701...
Regional palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and data on artiodactyl response to climate change sugg...
This article summarizes the zooarchaeological record of Archaic period occupations of Idaho\u27s Sna...
Twenty seven prehistoric zooarchaeological assemblages from 20 archaeological sites have been recove...
This article documents the archaeological occurrence of bison (Bison bison) on the Snake River Plain...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
The presence/absence of faunal remains are often used to suggest that shifts in prey choice reflect ...
This article models acquisition costs and nutritional returns for Late Archaic (post-A.D. 1200) peop...
Riverine ecosystems have been exploited in North America by indigenous people since the Pleistocene ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that cold storage of bison meat was consistently practiced on the ...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
The role of bison in the prehistoric subsistence in southern Idaho is not fully understood. Bison re...
Bison (Bison bison) are believed to have constituted a primary prey of prehistoric populations occup...
In this article, we use pronghorn dental age data to document pronghorn hunting strategies at Hogup ...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Master of ScienceBiologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/114701...
Regional palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and data on artiodactyl response to climate change sugg...
This article summarizes the zooarchaeological record of Archaic period occupations of Idaho\u27s Sna...
Twenty seven prehistoric zooarchaeological assemblages from 20 archaeological sites have been recove...
This article documents the archaeological occurrence of bison (Bison bison) on the Snake River Plain...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
The presence/absence of faunal remains are often used to suggest that shifts in prey choice reflect ...
This article models acquisition costs and nutritional returns for Late Archaic (post-A.D. 1200) peop...
Riverine ecosystems have been exploited in North America by indigenous people since the Pleistocene ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that cold storage of bison meat was consistently practiced on the ...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
The role of bison in the prehistoric subsistence in southern Idaho is not fully understood. Bison re...
Bison (Bison bison) are believed to have constituted a primary prey of prehistoric populations occup...
In this article, we use pronghorn dental age data to document pronghorn hunting strategies at Hogup ...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
Master of ScienceBiologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/114701...
Regional palaeoenvironmental reconstructions and data on artiodactyl response to climate change sugg...