Jon M. Erlandson
Jon M. Erlandson is an archaeologist, professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Oregon, and the former director of the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Erlandson’s research interests include coastal adaptations, the peopling of North America, maritime archaeology and historical ecology and human impacts in coastal ecosystems. Provided by Wikipedia
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An archaeology of abundance : re-evaluating the marginality of California's islands /
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Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems : a global perspective /
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A canyon through time archaeology, history, and ecology of the Tecolote Canyon area, Santa Barbara County, California by Erlandson, Jon
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Early hunter gatherers of the California coast by Erlandson, Jon M.
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Cultural ecology on the southern California coast at 5500 B.P. a comparative analysis of CA-SBA-75 by Erlandson, Jon M.
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The Oxford handbook of island and coastal archaeology
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Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems a global perspective
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