All Stories

  1. Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be identified to species using vertebral morphometrics? A test using ancient DNA from Coffman Cove, Alaska
  2. Waterfowl and Lunate Crescents in Western North America: The Archaeology of the Pacific Flyway
  3. Correction: High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation
  4. Correction: High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation
  5. Fishing Traps and Weirs on the Northwest Coast of North America New Approaches and New Insights
  6. High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation
  7. Understanding Variability in Northwest Coast Faunal Assemblages: Beyond Economic Intensification and Cultural Complexity
  8. Review: These Mysterious People: Shaping History and Archaeology in a Northwest Coast Community, by Susan Roy
  9. Native American Use of Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters in Estuaries of Northern Oregon and Southern Washington
  10. Diversity in North Pacific shellfish assemblages: the barnacles of Kit’n’Kaboodle Cave, Alaska
  11. Local and Traditional Knowledge and the Historical Ecologyof Pacific Herring in Alaska
  12. Islands Coming Out of Concealment: Traveling to Haida Gwaii on the Northwest Coast of North America
  13. Outer Coast Maritime Adaptations in Southern Southeast Alaska: Tlingit or Haida?
  14. HAIDA AND TLINGIT USE OF SEABIRDS FROM THE FORRESTER ISLANDS, SOUTHEAST ALASKA
  15. Mid-Holocene culture and climate on the Northwest Coast of North America
  16. Migratory Bird Harvest in Northwestern Alaska: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Ipiutak and Thule Occupations from the Deering Archaeological District
  17. Historical Ecology and Biogeography of North Pacific Pinnipeds: Isotopes and Ancient DNA from Three Archaeological Assemblages
  18. A Giant in the Rainforest: Frederica de Laguna's Contributions to the Anthropology of Southeast Alaska
  19. Rifts in the Theoretical Landscape of Archaeology in the United States: A Comment on Hegmon and Watkins
  20. The Status of Archaeology and Archaeological Practice in Southeast Alaska in Relation to the Larger Northwest Coast
  21. General
  22. Animal Agency and Coastal Archaeology
  23. Evaluating the Economic Significance of Sharks, Skates, and Rays (Elasmobranchs) in Prehistoric Economies
  24. Shellfish Feeders, Carrion Eaters, and the Archaeology of Aquatic Adaptations
  25. Heart and Blood: Living with Deer in America
  26. The Systematic Use of Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeological Surveys in Coastal and Other Erosional Environments
  27. Women in Human Evolution
  28. Intimate relations with the past: The story of an Athapaskan village on the southern Northwest Coast of North America
  29. Challenge to NAGPRA
  30. The Pleistocene—Holocene Transition along the Pacific Coast of North America
  31. Repatriation and the Smithsonian Institution: Reckoning with the Dead: The Larsen Bay Repatriation and the Smithsonian Institution. Tamara L. Bray and Thomas W. Killion, eds
  32. Reflections on North American Pacific Coast prehistory
  33. Shellfish, Gender, and Status on the Northwest Coast: Reconciling Archeological, Ethnographic, and Ethnohistorical Records of the Tlingit
  34. The Antiquity of Tlingit Settlement on Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska