Braje, Todd J. |
2018 |
"Reviewed Work: Fishing: How the Sea Fed Civilization by Brian Fagan" in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History |
Braje, Todd J. |
2018 |
"Arrival routes of first Americans uncertain—Response" in Science |
Braje, Todd J. |
2018 |
"Comments - The Anthropocene Divide: Obscuring Understanding of Social-Environmental Change" in Current Anthropology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2018 |
"Horizon Scanning: Survey and Research Priorities for Cultural, Historical, and Paleobiological Resources of Santa Cruz Island, California" in Western North American Naturalist |
Braje, Todd J. |
2019 |
"The Four Crowns of the Sea: Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Coronados Islands, Baja California, México" in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2019 |
"A Paleocoastal Site Complex from Santarosae Island, California" in PaleoAmerica |
Braje, Todd J. |
2019 |
"Black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) population structure shifts through deep time: Management implications for southern California's northern Channel Islands" in Ecology and Evolution |
Braje, Todd J. |
2019 |
"Early Red Abalone Shell Middens, Human Subsistence, and Environmental Change on California's Northern Channel Islands" in Journal of Ethnobiology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2019 |
"Working from the Known to the Unknown: Linking the Subaerial Archaeology and the Submerged Landscapes of Santarosae Island, Alta California, USA" in Open Quaternary |
Braje, Todd J. |
2020 |
"Review of People & Culture in Ice Age Americas: New Dimensions in Paleoamerican Archaeology" in California Archaeology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2020 |
"Fladmark + 40: What Have We Learned about a Potential Pacific Coast Peopling of the Americas?" in American Antiquity |
Braje, Todd J. |
2020 |
"Maritime Paleoindian technology, subsistence, and ecology at an ~11,700 year old Paleocoastal site on California’s Northern Channel Islands, USA" in PLoS One |
Braje, Todd J. |
2020 |
Chapter 12 "Bounty from the Sea: Chinese Foundations of the Commercial Shrimp, Squid, and Abalone Fisheries in California" in Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America |
Braje, Todd J. |
2020 |
"A Meaningful Anthropocene?: Golden Spikes, Transitions, Boundary Objects, and Anthropogenic Seascapes" in Sustainability |
Braje, Todd J. |
2021 |
"No evidence for widespread island extinctions after Pleistocene hominin arrival" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
Braje, Todd J. |
2021 |
"Bills of Fare, Consumer Demand, Social Status, Ethnicity, and the Collapse of California Abalone" in Journal of Ethnobiology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Human ecology, paleogeography, and biodiversity on California’s small Islands" in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Re-evaluating terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene settlement patterns with Chirp subbottom data from around California’s Northern Channel Islands" in World Archaeology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Boats, Seafaring, and the Colonization of the Americas and California Channel Islands: A Response to Cassidy (2021)" in California Archaeology |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management" in Nature Communications |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Cultural Keystone Places and the Chumash Landscapes of Kumqaq’, Point Conception, California" in American Antiquity |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Coring, profiling, and trenching: Archaeological field strategies for investigating the Pleistocene-Holocene-Anthropocene continuum" in Quaternary International |
Braje, Todd J. |
2022 |
"Soils and terrestrial sediments on the seafloor: Refining archaeological paleoshoreline estimates and paleoenvironmental reconstruction off the California coast" in Frontiers in Earth Science |
Braje, Todd J. |
2023 |
"Archaeological and stable isotope data reveal patterns of fishing across the food web on California’s Channel Islands" in The Holocene |
Braje, Todd J. |
2023 |
Chapter 1 "Marine Cultural Heritage, Landscapes, and the Human Dimension of Marine Ecosystems: Building Bridges between Marine and Social Science, an Example of the Chumash Paleocoastal" in The Long Shore: Archaeologies and Social Histories of Californias Maritime Cultural Landscapes |