Maritime Woodland (Other Keyword)

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Data for Figure 2 (2023)
DATASET Uploaded by: David MacInnes

Data for Figure 2


POPULATION DYNAMICS, MOBILITY AND POTTERY USE AMONG HUNTER-GATHERERS ON THE MARITIME PENINSULA OF NORTH AMERICA
PROJECT Uploaded by: David MacInnes

This archive contains the data and r code used to produce Figures 2a and 2b and to compare Figures 2a and 2b in POPULATION DYNAMICS, MOBILITY AND POTTERY USE AMONG HUNTER-GATHERERS ON THE MARITIME PENINSULA OF NORTH AMERICA authored by David MacInnes and published in 2023 in Northeast Anthropology No. 91 -92.


PREHISTORIC COASTAL ADAPTATIONS TO THE NORTHERN GULF OF MAINE AND ITS WATERSHED (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew Betts. David Black. Brian Robinson. Arthur Spiess.

The northern Gulf of Maine (GOM) and its watershed have attracted humans for the last 12,500 years (cal BP), and evidence of marine economies is well established in adjacent regions by ca. 8000 cal BP. Sea level rise (SLR) has obscured our understanding of early coastal adaptations, though underwater research and some near-shore sites are providing important insights. The earliest evidence from shell middens dates to ca. 5000 cal BP, and reveals that bivalve collecting and the seasonal...


r code for Figure 2 (2023)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David MacInnes.

r code for Figure 2