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Braje, Todd J. |
2011 |
"10,000 years of human predation and size changes in the owl limpet (Lottia gigantea) on San Miguel Island, California" in Journal of Archaeological Science |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2011 |
"From Asia to the Americas by boat? Paleogeography, paleoecology, and stemmed points of the northwest Pacific" in Quaternary International |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2011 |
"Where were the northern elephant seals? Holocene archaeology and biogeography of Mirounga angustirostris" in The Holocene |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2012 |
"Flightless ducks, giant mice and pygmy mammoths: Late Quaternary extinctions on California's Channel Islands" in World Archaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2012 |
"A trans-Holocene historical ecological record of shellfish harvesting on California’s Northern Channel Islands" in Quaternary International |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2012 |
Chapter 8 "Rockfish in the Long View: Applied Zooarchaeology and Conservation of Pacific Red Snapper (Genus Sebastes) in Southern California" in Conservation Biology and Applied Zooarchaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"A Typology Of Channel Islands Barbed Points" in Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"Review of: Shifting Baselines: The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries" in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"From forest fires to fisheries management: Anthropology, conservation biology, and historical ecology" in Evolutionary Anthropology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"When Humans Dominated the Earth: Archeological Perspectives on the Anthropocene" in Anthropocene |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"Archeology and the Anthropocene" in Anthropocene |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"Human acceleration of animal and plant extinctions: A Late Pleistocene, Holocene, and Anthropocene continuum" in Anthropocene |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
"Looking forward, looking back: Humans, anthropogenic change, and the Anthropocene" in Anthropocene |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2013 |
Chapter 4 "Red Abalone, Sea Otters, and Kelp Forest Ecosystems on Historic Period San Miguel Island, California" in Prehistoric Marine Resource Use in the Indo-Pacific Regions |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2014 |
"Defining the Historic Landscape on Eastern Santa Rosa Island: Archaeological Investigations at Qshiwqshiw" in Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2014 |
"Of Seals, Sea Lions, and Abalone: The Archaeology of an Historical Multiethnic Base Camp on San Miguel Island, California" in Historical Archaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2014 |
"Ecological Change on California’s Channel Islands from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene" in BioScience |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2014 |
"Reviewed Work: The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies by Victor D. Thompson, James C. Waggoner Jr." in Journal of Anthropological Research |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"Review of New Histories of Pre-Columbian Florida" in American Anthropologist |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"Ecology of the Kelp Highway: Did Marine Resources Facilitate Human Dispersal From Northeast Asia to the Americas?" in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"12,000 Years of Human Predation on Black Turban Snails (Chlorostoma funebralis) on Alta California's Northern Channel Islands" in California Archaeology |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
Chapter 3 "Natural or Anthropogenic?: Novel Community Reassembly after Historical Overharvest of Pacific Coast Pinnipeds" in Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation: Applying the Past to Manage for the Future |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"Measuring Mytilus californianus: an Addendum to Campbell and Braje (2015) and Singh and McKechnie (2015) including commentary and an integration of data" in Journal of Archaeological Science |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"Estimating California mussel (Mytilus californianus) size from hinge fragments: a methodological application in historical ecology" in Journal of Archaeological Science |
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Braje, Todd J. |
2015 |
"Coasting out of Africa: The potential of mangrove forests and marine habitats to facilitate human coastal expansion via the Southern Dispersal Route" in Quaternary International |