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Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:1104-1130
Geoarchaeological analysis at Cḯxwicən, an ancestral Klallam village near Port Angeles in northwestern Washington State, U.S.A., highlights the resilience of coastal foragers and their connection to place. Ancestral Klallam peoples occupied ever-c
Autor:
Virginia L. Butler, Sarah L. Sterling, Sarah K. Campbell, Kristine M. Bovy, Michael A. Etnier, Ian Hutchinson
Publikováno v:
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
Autor:
Kristine M. Bovy, Sarah K. Campbell, Virginia L. Butler, Sarah L. Sterling, Michael A. Etnier
Publikováno v:
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
Publikováno v:
Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol 32, Iss 4, Pp 221-235 (2013)
We interpret two thin sand layers in the estuarine marsh at Salt Creek, on the southern shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, as the products of tsunamis propagated by earthquakes at the Cascadia subduction zone. The sand layers extend for about 60 m
Autor:
Sarah L. Sterling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 18:319-343
Fluctuations in Nile flood levels are proposed to have played a significant role in the development of Egypt's cultural elaborations. Nile flood levels played an increasingly important role in the availability of subsistence resources after 3800 B.C.
Autor:
Virginia L. Butler, Curt D. Peterson, Sarah L. Sterling, Gary C. Wessen, Kenneth M. Cruikshank, Mark E. Darienzo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 29:157
Peterson, C.D.; Cruikshank, K.M.; Darienzo, M.E.; Wessen, G.C.; Butler, V.L., and Sterling, S.L., 2013. Coseismic subsidence and paleotsunami run-up records from latest Holocene deposits in the Waatch Valley, Neah Bay, northwest Washington, U.S.A.: l
Although many believe that archaeological knowledge consists simply of empirical findings, this notion is false; data are generated with the guidance of theory, or some sense-making system acting in its place whether researchers recognize this or not