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Negotiating the coasts: status and the evolution of boat technology in California

Pages 109-131 | Published online: 18 Feb 2007

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Luci M. Simpson & Terry L. Jones. (2020) Sedentism and Settlement in Native California: Research Progress and Prospects. California Archaeology 12:1, pages 59-92.
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Kaitlin M. Brown. (2016) Asphaltum (bitumen) production in everyday life on the California Channel Islands. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 41, pages 74-87.
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Jeanne E. Arnold & Lana S. Martin. (2017) Botanical Evidence of Paleodietary and Environmental Change: Drought on the Channel Islands, California. American Antiquity 79:2, pages 227-248.
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Kaitlin M. Brown, Jacques Connan, Nicholas W. Poister, René L. Vellanoweth, John Zumberge & Michael H. Engel. (2014) Sourcing archaeological asphaltum (bitumen) from the California Channel Islands to submarine seeps. Journal of Archaeological Science 43, pages 66-76.
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Benjamin T. Nigra & Jeanne E. Arnold. (2013) Explaining the monopoly in shell-bead production on the Channel Islands: drilling experiments with four lithic raw materials. Journal of Archaeological Science 40:10, pages 3647-3659.
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Adrian R. Whitaker & Brian F. Byrd. (2012) Boat-based foraging and discontinuous prehistoric red abalone exploitation along the California coast. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 31:2, pages 196-214.
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Bruce Winterhalder, Douglas J. Kennett, Mark N. Grote & Jacob Bartruff. (2010) Ideal free settlement of California’s Northern Channel Islands. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 29:4, pages 469-490.
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Maxine E. McBrinn. (2010) Everything Old Is New Again: Recent Approaches to Research on the Archaic Period in the Western United States. Journal of Archaeological Research 18:3, pages 289-329.
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Sabrina B. Sholts, Anna F. Clement & Sebastian K.T.S. Wärmländer. (2010) Brief communication: Additional cases of maxillary canine‐first premolar transposition in several prehistoric skeletal assemblages from the Santa Barbara Channel Islands of California. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 143:1, pages 155-160.
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Susan E. Blair. (2010) Missing the boat in lithic procurement: Watercraft and the bulk procurement of tool-stone on the Maritime Peninsula. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 29:1, pages 33-46.
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Terry L. Jones & Kathryn A. Klar. (2017) On Linguistics and Cascading Inventions: A Comment on Arnold's Dismissal of a Polynesian Contact Event in Southern California. American Antiquity 74:1, pages 173-182.
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Terry L. Jones & Al Schwitalla. (2008) Archaeological perspectives on the effects of medieval drought in prehistoric California. Quaternary International 188:1, pages 41-58.
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Carl J. Wendt & Ann Cyphers. (2008) How the Olmec used bitumen in ancient Mesoamerica. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27:2, pages 175-191.
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Jeanne E. Arnold. (2017) Credit Where Credit Is Due: The History of the Chumash Oceangoing Plank Canoe. American Antiquity 72:2, pages 196-209.
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Terry L. Jones & Kathryn A. Klar. (2017) On Open Minds and Missed Marks: A Response to Atholl Anderson. American Antiquity 71:4, pages 765-770.
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Atholl Anderson. (2017) Polynesian Seafaring and American Horizons: A Response to Jones and Klar. American Antiquity 71:4, pages 759-763.
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Torben C. Rick, Jon M. Erlandson, René L. Vellanoweth & Todd J. Braje. (2006) From Pleistocene Mariners to Complex Hunter-Gatherers: The Archaeology of the California Channel Islands. Journal of World Prehistory 19:3, pages 169-228.
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