California's Channel Islands : the archaeology of human-environment interactions
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California's Channel Islands : the archaeology of human-environment interactions
(Anthropology of Pacific North America / series editors, Herbert D.G. Maschner and Katherine L. Reedy-Maschner)
University of Utah Press, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The ecological, environmental, and cultural contexts for island archaeology / Christopher S. Jazwa and Jennifer E. Perry
- Points in space and time : the distribution of paleocoastal points and crescents on the northern Channel Islands / Todd J. Braje, Jon M. Erlandson, and Torben C. Rick
- The early holocene occupation of Santa Cruz Island / Amy E. Gusick
- Settlement systems on Santa Cruz Island between 6300 and 5300 BP / Michael A. Glassow
- The ideal free distribution and settlement history at old Ranch Canyon, Santa Rosa Island / Christopher S. Jazwa, Douglas J. Kennett, and Bruce Winterhalder
- Geographic information systems as a tool for analyzing intrasite spatial variability on San Nicolas Island / Richard B. Guttenberg ... [et al.]
- Paleoethnobotanical investigations on the Channel Islands : current directions and theoretical considerations / Kristina M. Gill
- The archaeology of ritual on the Channel Islands / Jennifer E. Perry
- Cultural landscapes of Catalina Island / Wendy G. Teeter, Desireé Reneé Martinez, and Karimah O. Kennedy Richardson
- The native depopulation of Santa Catalina Island / Ivan H. Strudwick
- Island perspectives / Michael Jochim
