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Resource Depression and Intensification During the Late Holocene, San Francisco Bay

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The Emeryville Shellmound, on the east shore of San Francisco Bay, was excavated and subsequently destroyed in the early twentieth century. From its stratified deposits, which span the period 2600 ...
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  • 01 July 1999
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The Emeryville Shellmound, on the east shore of San Francisco Bay, was excavated and subsequently destroyed in the early twentieth century. From its stratified deposits, which span the period 2600 to 700 years ago, the author identified 2,004 fish and 15,893 mammal specimens, and analyzed these and 2,302 avian remains previously identified by Hildegarde Howard in the 1920s. A battery of independent tests derived from foraging theory supports the conclusion that human-induced impacts on vertebrate populations caused declines in the efficiency of foraging across the time that the Emeryville locality was occupied.
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Price: $32.00
Pages: 158
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: UC Publications in Anthropological Records
Publication Date: 01 July 1999
ISBN: 9780520915916
Format: eBook
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