This chapter is an overview of the prehistoric occupation of the southern part of the Plateau cultural area (hereafter called the Columbia Plateau). It is important to remember that the Plateau in general and the Columbia Plateau in particular were defined as culture areas by anthropologists observing and working with relatively recent Native American inhabitants of the region (Driver and Massey I 957; Kroeber 1939; Murdock 1941). As such, the boundaries of culture areas were defined partially on the lifeways, economy, cultural traits, and language of inhabitants and partially on the geography and physiography of the region those people inhabited. Although the prehistoric picture of occupation in the Columbia Plateau is incomplete, it is ap...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
This study investigates how cultural coping strategies are used to mitigate the risk that arises fro...
This thesis examines the relationship between prehistoric technological organization and settlement ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe people of the Columbia Plateau have bee...
Long-term human dietary change is a poorly understood aspect of Columbia Plateau prehistory. Faunal ...
The Western Pluvial Lakes Tradition was proposed by Stephen Bedwell in 1973 to account for an early ...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Historically, high altitude camps were not given careful attention by archaeologists due to what was...
The subject of hunter-gatherer territoriality is still a matter of some debate in the anthropologica...
The Intermontane Plateau region of North America has an incredibly rich and unique environmental and...
This study uses two independent surveys of the Alpine/Sub-alpine environmental zones of the Clear R...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Examination of regional-scale processes in prehistory requires explicit consideration of what we mea...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
This study investigates how cultural coping strategies are used to mitigate the risk that arises fro...
This thesis examines the relationship between prehistoric technological organization and settlement ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe people of the Columbia Plateau have bee...
Long-term human dietary change is a poorly understood aspect of Columbia Plateau prehistory. Faunal ...
The Western Pluvial Lakes Tradition was proposed by Stephen Bedwell in 1973 to account for an early ...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Historically, high altitude camps were not given careful attention by archaeologists due to what was...
The subject of hunter-gatherer territoriality is still a matter of some debate in the anthropologica...
The Intermontane Plateau region of North America has an incredibly rich and unique environmental and...
This study uses two independent surveys of the Alpine/Sub-alpine environmental zones of the Clear R...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Examination of regional-scale processes in prehistory requires explicit consideration of what we mea...
Hunters and gatherers can be viewed as part of ecosystems. Through their actions, hunter-gatherers c...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
This study investigates how cultural coping strategies are used to mitigate the risk that arises fro...
This thesis examines the relationship between prehistoric technological organization and settlement ...