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Anthropology

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2002

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Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-087-001-Pend, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvn-Cat-202-Aa-087-001-Pend, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc Op 137 Ceramic Analyses, Patricia Urban, Edward Schortman Jan 2002

Pvc Op 137 Ceramic Analyses, Patricia Urban, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-044-Slaven-Field Notes-2002, Anya Slaven Jan 2002

Pvc-044-Slaven-Field Notes-2002, Anya Slaven

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Pvc-043-Schlechter-Field Notes-2002, Aaron Schlechter Jan 2002

Pvc-043-Schlechter-Field Notes-2002, Aaron Schlechter

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Pvc-041-Miner-Field Notes-2002, Allison Miner Jan 2002

Pvc-041-Miner-Field Notes-2002, Allison Miner

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-040-Liverence-Field Notes-2002, Brandon Liverence Jan 2002

Pvc-040-Liverence-Field Notes-2002, Brandon Liverence

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Pvc-039-Kuhr-Field Notes-2002, Leisel Kuhr Jan 2002

Pvc-039-Kuhr-Field Notes-2002, Leisel Kuhr

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Pvc-038-Kreit-Field Notes-2002, Bradley Kreit Jan 2002

Pvc-038-Kreit-Field Notes-2002, Bradley Kreit

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Pvc-033-Hearth-Field Notes-2002, Nicholas Hearth Jan 2002

Pvc-033-Hearth-Field Notes-2002, Nicholas Hearth

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-032-Harbeck-Field Notes-2002, Joni Harbeck Jan 2002

Pvc-032-Harbeck-Field Notes-2002, Joni Harbeck

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Pvc-031-Mcfarlane-Field Notes-2002, William Mcfarlane Jan 2002

Pvc-031-Mcfarlane-Field Notes-2002, William Mcfarlane

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Pvc-030-Goodnow-Field Notes-2002, Kristin Goodnow Jan 2002

Pvc-030-Goodnow-Field Notes-2002, Kristin Goodnow

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-022-Ellison-Field Notes-2002, Leigh Ann Ellison Jan 2002

Pvc-022-Ellison-Field Notes-2002, Leigh Ann Ellison

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-011-R. Smith-Field Notes-2002, Russell Smith Jan 2002

Pvc-011-R. Smith-Field Notes-2002, Russell Smith

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-045-Thorne-Field Notes-2002, Georlin Thorne Jan 2002

Pvc-045-Thorne-Field Notes-2002, Georlin Thorne

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-049-Taplin-Field Notes-2002, Adam Taplin Jan 2002

Pvc-049-Taplin-Field Notes-2002, Adam Taplin

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-047-Krancevic-Field Notes-2002, Monica Krancevic Jan 2002

Pvc-047-Krancevic-Field Notes-2002, Monica Krancevic

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-006-Bernstein-Field Notes-2002, Mara Bernstein Jan 2002

Pvc-006-Bernstein-Field Notes-2002, Mara Bernstein

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No abstract provided.


Pvc-002-Stockett-Field Notes-2002, Miranda Stockett Jan 2002

Pvc-002-Stockett-Field Notes-2002, Miranda Stockett

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Ranging Behavior, Group Size, And Behavioral Flexibility In Ethiopian Hamadryas Baboons (Papio Hamadryas Hamadryas)., Larissa Swedell Jan 2002

Ranging Behavior, Group Size, And Behavioral Flexibility In Ethiopian Hamadryas Baboons (Papio Hamadryas Hamadryas)., Larissa Swedell

Publications and Research

This study reports group size, home range size, daily path lengths, seasonal effects on ranging behavior and qualitative information on diet for a population of hamadryas baboons inhabiting the lowlands of the northern Rift Valley in central Ethiopia. The minimum home range size and daily path length for this population are similar to those reported for other populations of hamadryas baboons in Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. Group sizes, however, are much larger than those in most other hamadryas populations for which published data are available. The large group sizes in this area may be related to the abundance of one …


Rethinking Precolonial Plant Cultivation On The Northwest Coast Of North America, Douglas Deur Jan 2002

Rethinking Precolonial Plant Cultivation On The Northwest Coast Of North America, Douglas Deur

Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America are widely believed to have been true “hunter-fisher-gatherers,” lacking plant cultivation of any kind. This depiction of the region's indigenous inhabitants emerged within early colonial accounts and was perpetuated within the literatures of geography, anthropology, and archaeology. Still, there is ample evidence of plant cultivation available from archival, archaeological, and ethnographic sources. In particular, the peoples of coastal British Columbia created large gardens of edible estuarine plants, using sophisticated indigenous technologies. The oversight of these practices in written representations of the region reveals consistent patterns of bias, emanating from the …


A Most Sacred Place: The Significance Of Crater Lake Among The Indians Of Southern Oregon, Douglas Deur Jan 2002

A Most Sacred Place: The Significance Of Crater Lake Among The Indians Of Southern Oregon, Douglas Deur

Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Discusses the Native American view of Crater Lake, Oregon, as a place of religious significance and the misunderstandings with whites as to its importance to Oregon's Indian tribes. Created some 6,500 years ago by volcanic eruption, Crater Lake has long been seen by Indians as a sacred place. Their hunting, berry gathering, and vision quests in the lake area were tied to their religious view of the lake. Since the 1850's, whites have treated the lake with a lack of understanding of its significance to the Klamath tribes. The National Park Service restricted hunting and charged Indians fees to pass …


Detection Of Giardia Duodenalis Antigen In Coprolites Using A Commercially Available Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Marcelo Luiz Carvalho Gonçalves, Adauto Araújo, Rosemere Duarte, Joaquim Pereira Da Silva, Karl Reinhard, Françoise Bouchet, Luis Fernando Ferreira Jan 2002

Detection Of Giardia Duodenalis Antigen In Coprolites Using A Commercially Available Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Marcelo Luiz Carvalho Gonçalves, Adauto Araújo, Rosemere Duarte, Joaquim Pereira Da Silva, Karl Reinhard, Françoise Bouchet, Luis Fernando Ferreira

Karl Reinhard Publications

The objective of this experiment was to assess the utility of a commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit for diagnosis of giardiasis in archaeological human remains. The kit, a monoclonal antibody assay, is used to detect the presence of Giardia-specific antigen 65 (GSA65) in human feces. We utilized the assay in ancient fecal material. The material included desiccated feces found in mummies or in archaeological sites, and sediments from latrines. A total of 83 specimens, previously examined microscopically for parasites, were examined. The ELISA detected 3 positive samples, dated to about 1200 AD, 1600 AD, and 1700 AD. …


Multidisciplinary Coprolite Analysis, Karl Reinhard, Dennis R. Danielson, Mark Daniels, Sérgio Augusto De Miranda Chaves Jan 2002

Multidisciplinary Coprolite Analysis, Karl Reinhard, Dennis R. Danielson, Mark Daniels, Sérgio Augusto De Miranda Chaves

Karl Reinhard Publications

Coprolite analysis, as reviewed by Reinhard and Bryant (1992), contributes unique and detailed information regarding diet and parasitic disease. We present here an analysis of dietary components of coprolites from Bighorn Cave using macroscopic remains, pollen concentrations, and phytoliths. In addition, we analyzed Bighorn Cave coprolites for evidence of parasitic organisms, especially intestinal worms. Such analyses of coprolites have become important methods for reconstructing past dietary and medicinal practices. Pollen concentration and phytolith quantification techniques have recently been developed, but until this report no known attempt has been made to synthesize pollen, macroscopic, and phytolith data from a single coprolite …