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Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Advances, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100167- (2024)
There is growing interest in analyzing interdisciplinary datasets to better understand the evolution of ecosystems through deep time. One burgeoning area has been the integration of archaeological and fossil data to evaluate the long-term structure a
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https://doaj.org/article/5c9494cfae374f5cb03f42dcaf3c7876
Autor:
Leslie Reeder-Myers, Todd J. Braje, Courtney A. Hofman, Emma A. Elliott Smith, Carey J. Garland, Michael Grone, Carla S. Hadden, Marco Hatch, Turner Hunt, Alice Kelley, Michelle J. LeFebvre, Michael Lockman, Iain McKechnie, Ian J. McNiven, Bonnie Newsom, Thomas Pluckhahn, Gabriel Sanchez, Margo Schwadron, Karen Y. Smith, Tam Smith, Arthur Spiess, Gabrielle Tayac, Victor D. Thompson, Taylor Vollman, Elic M. Weitzel, Torben C. Rick
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022)
‘Commercial fisheries have decimated keystone species, including oysters in the past 200 years. Here, the authors examine how Indigenous oyster harvest in North America and Australia was managed across 10,000 years, advocating for effective future
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https://doaj.org/article/9f0520b2eb884bef92f5ac06aad48084
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Advances, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 100062- (2022)
Understanding the habitats people were fishing in the past is central to evaluating the relationship between coastal environmental change and human behavior. Researchers often use zooarchaeological identification of fishes and modern ecological data
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https://doaj.org/article/6e2243b3715e49f2bb9184e11abfc874
Autor:
Torben C. Rick
Publikováno v:
Open Quaternary, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020)
Terminal Pleistocene to Middle Holocene sea level rise resulted in a number of changes to coastal ecosystems around the world, providing new challenges and opportunities for coastal peoples. In California, glacial to interglacial sea level rise resul
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https://doaj.org/article/10ae1112875b40409135bd3f0ec7694c
Autor:
Clio Der Sarkissian, Per Möller, Courtney A. Hofman, Peter Ilsøe, Torben C. Rick, Tom Schiøtte, Martin Vinther Sørensen, Love Dalén, Ludovic Orlando
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 8 (2020)
The shells of marine mollusks represent promising metagenomic archives of the past, adding to bones, teeth, hairs, and environmental samples most commonly examined in ancient DNA research. Seminal work has established that DNA recovery from marine mo
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https://doaj.org/article/8e1e9934e6fb44ada4f8c5f7a6178555
Autor:
Jon M. Erlandson, Todd J. Braje, Amira F. Ainis, Brendan J. Culleton, Kristina M. Gill, Courtney A. Hofman, Douglas J. Kennett, Leslie A. Reeder-Myers, Torben C. Rick, Karen Hardy
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 9 (2020)
During the last 10 years, we have learned a great deal about the potential for a coastal peopling of the Americas and the importance of marine resources in early economies. Despite research at a growing number of terminal Pleistocene archaeological s
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https://doaj.org/article/b30cb3e47a324af0a8ff5ef4ef475d8e
Autor:
Torben C. Rick
Publikováno v:
Ethnobiology Letters, Vol 3, Iss 0, Pp 16-17 (2012)
Review of When the Killing's Done. T. Coreghessan Boyle. 2011. Viking Press, New York, NY. Pp. 384. ISBN10: 0143120395. ISBN13: 978‐0143120391
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https://doaj.org/article/17695df3ecda46e294e8049dfd44807e
Using archaeology as a tool for understanding long-term ecological and climatic change, this volume synthesizes current knowledge about the ways Native Americans interacted with their environments along the Atlantic Coast of North America over the pa
Autor:
Todd J. Braje, Torben C. Rick
For more than ten thousand years, Native Americans from Alaska to southern California relied on aquatic animals such as seals, sea lions, and sea otters for food and raw materials. Archaeological research on the interactions between people and these
Autor:
Torben C. Rick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Research. 79:153-175