Search Results - "Krasinski, Kathryn E."
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Late date of human arrival to North America: Continental scale differences in stratigraphic integrity of pre-13,000 BP archaeological sites
Published in PloS one (20-04-2022)“…By 13,000 BP human populations were present across North America, but the exact date of arrival to the continent, especially areas south of the continental ice…”
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Correction: Late date of human arrival to North America: Continental scale differences in stratigraphic integrity of pre-13,000 BP archaeological sites
Published in PloS one (24-07-2024)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264092.]…”
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Dry Creek Revisited: New Excavations, Radiocarbon Dates, and Site Formation Inform on the Peopling of Eastern Beringia
Published in American antiquity (01-10-2015)“…The multicomponent Dry Creek site, located in the Nenana Valley, central Alaska, is arguably one of the most important archaeological sites in Beringia…”
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Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands
Published in Science advances (29-10-2021)“…When Darwin visited the Falkland Islands in 1833, he noted the puzzling occurrence of the islands’ sole terrestrial mammal, (or “warrah”). The warrah’s origins…”
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A female woolly mammoth's lifetime movements end in an ancient Alaskan hunter-gatherer camp
Published in Science advances (19-01-2024)“…Woolly mammoths in mainland Alaska overlapped with the region's first people for at least a millennium. However, it is unclear how mammoths used the space…”
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Response to comment on "Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands"
Published in Science advances (29-04-2022)“…Hamley . previously presented multiple lines of evidence that people were present in the Falkland Islands before Europeans and may have brought the now-extinct…”
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À la recherche des premières occupations préhistoriques de l’Alaska dans la vallée de la Tanana (États-Unis)
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (30-09-2015)“…Archaeological evidence suggests that the initial colonization of north western North America was the result of one or more migratory waves of people arriving…”
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Multivariate evaluation of criteria for differentiating cut marks created from steel and lithic implements
Published in Quaternary international (18-02-2018)“…The identification of cut marks has been integral to expanding the understanding of hominin behavior ranging from the origins of meat consumption to the role…”
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À la recherche des premières occupations préhistoriques de l’Alaska dans la vallée de la Tanana (États-Unis)
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (01-10-2015)“…Les données archéologiques indiquent que le peuplement du Nouveau Monde est le résultat de diverses vagues migratoires venues d’Asie du nord-est qui se…”
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From taphonomy to human ecology: Interdisciplinary contributions by Gary Haynes and his colleagues, former students, and friends
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Detecting Late Holocene cultural landscape modifications using LiDAR imagery in the Boreal Forest, Susitna Valley, Southcentral Alaska
Published in Journal of field archaeology (03-05-2016)“…The subarctic boreal forest, or taiga, is the largest biome in the world but has received minimal archaeological research because of its remoteness and…”
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Holzman South: A Late Pleistocene Archaeological Site along Shaw Creek, Tanana Valley, Interior Alaska
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (02-01-2018)“…This report introduces the newly discovered Holzman South site with Pleistocene-aged components dated prior to the appearance of Clovis in North America. The…”
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Late date of human arrival to North America: Continental scale differences in stratigraphic integrity of pre-13,000 BP archaeological sites
Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)“…By 13,000 BP human populations were present across North America, but the exact date of arrival to the continent, especially areas south of the continental ice…”
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Broken bones and cutmarks: Taphonomic analyses and implications for the peopling of North America
Published 01-01-2010“…Colonization of the Americas was the last continental migration of anatomically modern Homo sapiens. Clovis technology in association with extinct Pleistocene…”
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Archéologie boréale
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Intrasite spatial analysis of Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene archaeological material from the Broken Mammoth site
Published 01-01-2005“…Intrasite spatial analysis at archaeological sites considers the relationships of archaeological material to the connection between economic behavior and site…”
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Intrasite spatial analysis of Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene archaeological material from the Broken Mammoth site (Alaska)
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