Prehistoric Shellfish Exploitation Around the Goleta Lagoon, California (original) (raw)

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Carley Smith, Claire Ebert

Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2014

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Shellfishing Seasons in the Prehistoric Southeastern United States

Cheryl Claassen

American Antiquity, 1986

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SDI-4553, Major Shellfish Genera and Prehistoric Change on the San Diego County Coast

Don Laylander

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Seasonal stability in Late Holocene shellfish harvesting on the central California coast

Terry L. Jones

2008

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Rhonda Bathurst, aubrey cannon

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Middle Holocene fishing and maritime adaptations at CA-SNI-161, San Nicolas island, California

Rene Vellanoweth

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Kristina Gill, Amira Ainis

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Seasonality of shellfish harvesting by hunter-gatherer populations of Fort Walton Period, St. Joseph Bay, Florida

Gregory Herbert

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Pre-columbian Preceramic shellfish consumption and shell tool production: Shell remains from Orient Bay, Saint-Martin, Northern Lesser Antilles

Nathalie SERRAND

2005

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Patricia Masters, Joan Schneider

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MOUGNE C., DUPONT C., GIAZZON D., QUESNEL L., 2014 – Shellfish from the Bronze Age site of Clos des Châtaigniers (Mathieu, Normandy, France). In Human Exploitation of Aquatic Landscapes' special issue (ed. Ricardo Fernandes and John Meadows). Internet Archaeology, 37. doi:10.11141/ia.37.5, 1-36.

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Maritime Subsistence at a 9300 Year Old Shell Midden on Santa Rosa Island, California

Rene Vellanoweth

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The archaeology of fish and fishing on the central coast of California: The case for an under-exploited resource

Kenneth Gobalet

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Milestones: the impact of the systematic exploitation of marine foods on human evolution

John Parkington

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Shellfish Meet Otoliths in Shell Midden Archaeology of the Gulf of California, Mexico

Ana K. Celis

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Archaeological studies of shell-remains at Punangatu (Futuna island/Vanuatu) – How can we identify and classify shellfish to understand their historical use?

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Evidence for a Prehistoric Fishery on the Southern California Coast

Sherri Andrews

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Shellfish Exploitation in the Western Canary Islands Over the Last Two Millennia

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Shellfish Consumption in Early 20th Century Urban San Diego

Susan Hector

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Changes in species composition of archaeological marine shell assemblages in Guam

Judith R . Amesbury

Micronesica, 1999

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Shellfish, Seasonality, and Sedentism: δ18O Analysis of California Mussels from Early Holocene Shell Middens on San Miguel Island, California

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Social Circumscription, Territoriality, and the Late Holocene Intensification of Small-Bodied Shellfish Along the California Coast

Brian F Byrd

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8. Possible Prehistoric Fishing Effects On Coastal Marine Food Webs In The Gulf Of Maine

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2019

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Overexploitation of Coastal Resources at Bajamar-Jatay? Size Composition of the Mollusks Consumed Prehistorically in Baja California

Enah Montserrat Fonseca Ibarra

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