Industrialized human societies both affect and are vulnerable to environmental change, but the dynamics of human-environment relationships during prehistory are less well understood. Using large databases of accumulated paleoecological and archaeological records, this dissertation explores the relationship between prehistoric humans and environmental change in eastern North America. A synthesis of late Quaternary paleoecological and archaeological data from the northeastern United States shows a close temporal correspondence between changes in climate, terrestrial ecosystems, human culture and population numbers. These synchronous changes occurred at 11.6, 8.2, 5.4 and 3.0 thousand years before present, before the adoption of maize agricult...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Change in late prehistoric sociocultural systems in the Great Lakes Region is analyzed in terms of t...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
Paleoindian and Early Archaic archaeological sites are of particular importance in the Northeast bec...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and inten-si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1984Late Pleistocene human adaptations in eastern North A...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Guy E. Gibb...
The impacts of indigenous populations on fire and vegetation dynamics in North America prior to Euro...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
Using a multi-scalar approach, this dissertation investigates the Paleoindian occupations of New Eng...
Environmental archaeological enquiry has a long and vibrant history. Many of the same questions have...
The legacy of human activity is recorded in natural archives such as ice cores and lake sediments. ...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
The research upon which this dissertation is based was collected over a four year period. The resear...
The distribution of human occupation across a landscape provides information about how people use th...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Change in late prehistoric sociocultural systems in the Great Lakes Region is analyzed in terms of t...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
Paleoindian and Early Archaic archaeological sites are of particular importance in the Northeast bec...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and inten-si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1984Late Pleistocene human adaptations in eastern North A...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Guy E. Gibb...
The impacts of indigenous populations on fire and vegetation dynamics in North America prior to Euro...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
Using a multi-scalar approach, this dissertation investigates the Paleoindian occupations of New Eng...
Environmental archaeological enquiry has a long and vibrant history. Many of the same questions have...
The legacy of human activity is recorded in natural archives such as ice cores and lake sediments. ...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
The research upon which this dissertation is based was collected over a four year period. The resear...
The distribution of human occupation across a landscape provides information about how people use th...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Change in late prehistoric sociocultural systems in the Great Lakes Region is analyzed in terms of t...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...