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The Sacramento Valley of northern California is a rich, diverse environment that supported some of the densest populations of nonagricultural people in the world. Periodic flooding, however, has buried much of the valley's deep cultural history under
University of Utah Anthropological Paper No. 127 The Prehistory of Gold Butte uses a theoretical perspective rooted in human behavior ecology and other foraging models to present the results of one of the largest and most comprehensive archaeological
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Quaternary International. 518:99-110
In this paper, we look at the emergence of territorial behavior through the lens of ritual and stylistic expression. Our task is made approachable by an extraordinary Archaic-age collection of over 1500 incised stones recovered from the Sacramento Ri
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D. Craig Young, Wendy N. Pierce, Sharlyn. Street, Albert. Garner, Kaely. Colligan, Sharon. Waechter, Richard E. Hughes, David Rhode, Thomas Origer, William R. Hildebrandt, Andrew Ugan, Allika Ruby, William. Bloomer, Kelly R. McGuire, Jeffrey Rosenthal, Jerome King, Nathan E. Stevens, Laura Brink, James P. Barker, Kimberley. Carpenter
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Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. :1-405
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Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. 103
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Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology ISBN: 9781315431659
Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology
Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d683b8ea10108a29ff3b38a5a50bab3b
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315431659-8
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315431659-8
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American Antiquity. 75:679-688
Using data from a single site along the central California coast (CA-SLO-2), Jones et al. (2008) critique our use of human behavioral ecology to explain changing hunting and fishing adaptations in prehistoric California and the Great Basin. Instead,
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American Antiquity. 72:358-365
While providing a review of some of the ethnographic literature surrounding hunting and Costly Signaling Theory, Codding and Jones offer no alternative framework for how this emerging theoretical approach might be applied to the archaeological record
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American Antiquity. 70:695-712
Over the last several decades, there has been an increasingly robust body of ethnographic research indicating that the sharing of meat is strongly linked to the fitness pursuits of individuals, where successful male hunters achieve various forms of p
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American Antiquity. 81:764-765
Fisher’s (2015) reanalysis of data presented by Hildebrandt and McGuire (2002) fails to include the original finding that the Middle Archaic was the trans-Holocene high-point of large-game hunting in southeastern California, nor does his reliance o