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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1143-1167
Extensive 2004 excavation of Cḯxwicən (pronounced ch-WHEET-son), traditional home of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe in northwest Washington State, U.S.A., documented human occupation spanning the last 2700 years with fine geo-stratigraphic control
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1168-1186
Coastal shell middens are known for their generally excellent preservation and abundant identifiable faunal remains, including delicate fish and bird bones that are often rare or poorly preserved at non-shell midden sites. Thus, when we began our hum
Autor:
Virginia L. Butler, Sarah L. Sterling, Sarah K. Campbell, Kristine M. Bovy, Michael A. Etnier, Ian Hutchinson
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1131-1142
A summed probability density function (spdf), generated from the catalog of 101 radiocarbon ages on wood and charcoal from the Cḯxwicən archaeological site (Washington State, USA), serves as a proxy for the site's occupational history over the las
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1077-1094
Human ecodynamics (H.E.) refers to processes of stability, resilience, and change in socio-ecological relationships or systems. H.E. research involves interdisciplinary study of the human condition as it affects and is affected by the rest of the non
Autor:
Kristine M. Bovy, Sarah K. Campbell, Virginia L. Butler, Sarah L. Sterling, Michael A. Etnier
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1095-1103
Cḯxwicən (pronounced ch-WHEET-son) is a 2700 year-old ancestral village of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe (LEKT), located on the northwest coast of Washington State, U.S.A. The Cḯxwicən project has scientific values that broadly contribute to re
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Kristine M. Bovy, Frances J. White, Timothy Jones, Julia K. Parrish, Heather A. Ulrich, Jessica E. Watson, Madonna L. Moss
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 14:301-336
Native American use of birds on the Oregon coast is not well known and has never been synthesized to present a regional understanding. We rectify this by analyzing data from 26 zooarchaeological as...
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 70:35-47
Determining whether seabirds recovered from coastal shell middens were obtained via active hunting or scavenging of beached carcasses is a challenge for archaeologists. Traditional methods have included analyzing skeletal part frequencies, abundance,
Autor:
Virginia L. Butler, Kristine M. Bovy
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1076
Autor:
Kristine M. Bovy
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 39:2049-2059
Ten years ago, I summarized hypotheses for the abundance of bird wing elements in archaeological sites and rejected the hypothesis that differential preservation caused this pattern in the Pacific Northwest Coast ( Bovy, 2002 ). I also noted that dis