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Publikováno v:
Oregon Historical Quarterly. 120:102-123
Publikováno v:
California Archaeology. 9:305-317
Autor:
Rick Minor, Curt D. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 32:248-266
Netarts Bay is the setting of one of the largest concentrations of late prehistoric Native American settlements on the tectonically active Oregon coast. A prehistoric site (35TI74) exposed by sea cliff erosion in 1998 at the south end of the Netarts
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 204:123-135
The upper reaches of the lower Columbia River Valley (125 km in length) comprise an alluvial system that is transitional between fluvial and fluvial–tidal dominance. Sinuous channels separate elongate islands (1–8 km in length) and floodplains (0
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Earthquake Research. :82-99
A search of Willamette River cutbanks was conducted for the presence of late Holocene paleoli-quefaction records in the Willamette forearc valley, located 175 ± 25 km landward from the buried trench in the central Cascadia subduction zone. Eight cut
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 285:1362-1380
Peterson, C.; Minor, R.; Gates, E.B.; Vanderburgh, S., and Carlisle, K., 2012. Correlation of tephra marker beds in latest Pleistocene and Holocene fill of the submerged Lower Columbia River Valley, Washington and Oregon, U.S.A. Seven tephra layers i
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Geomorphology. 129:276-293
Geomorphic landscape development in the pre-Holocene ancestral Columbia River Valley (1–5 km width) in the Portland forearc basin (~ 50 km length) is established from depositional sequences, which pre-date and post-date the glacial Lake Missoula fl
Autor:
Laurie E. Burgess, Rick Minor
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 43:97-114
Prominently mentioned in the Lewis and Clark journals, the Kathlamet were devastated by infectious diseases and gradually lost their identity as a distinct, local Chinookan group in the historical record. In part because of the alleged abandonment of
Autor:
Rick Minor
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 80:212-213
Autor:
Wendy C. Grant, Rick Minor
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 61:772-781
Fire hearths associated with prehistoric Native American occupation lie within the youngest buried lowland soil of the estuaries along the Salmon and Nehalem rivers on the northern Oregon coast. This buried soil is the result of sudden subsidence ind