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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 by Surovell, Todd A, Allaun, Sarah A, Crass, Barbara A, Gingerich, Joseph A M, Graf, Kelly E, Holmes, Charles E, Kelly, Robert L, Kornfeld, Marcel, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Larson, Mary Lou, Pelton, Spencer R, Wygal, Brian T

    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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    Dry Creek Revisited: New Excavations, Radiocarbon Dates, and Site Formation Inform on the Peopling of Eastern Beringia by Graf, Kelly E., DiPietro, Lyndsay M., Krasinski, Kathryn E., Gore, Angela K., Smith, Heather L., Culleton, Brendan J., Kennett, Douglas J., Rhode, David

    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 by Hamley, Kit M, Gill, Jacquelyn L, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Groff, Dulcinea V, Hall, Brenda L, Sandweiss, Daniel H, Southon, John R, Brickle, Paul, Lowell, Thomas V

    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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    Response to comment on "Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands" by Hamley, Kit M, Gill, Jacquelyn L, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Groff, Dulcinea V, Hall, Brenda L, Sandweiss, Daniel H, Southon, John R, Brickle, Paul, Lowell, Thomas V

    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) by Coutouly, Yan Axel Gómez, Wygal, Brian T., Krasinski, Kathryn E., Tedor, Randolph M.

    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 by Krasinski, Kathryn E.

    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) by Coutouly, Yan Axel Gómez, Wygal, Brian T, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Tedor, Randolph M

    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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    Detecting Late Holocene cultural landscape modifications using LiDAR imagery in the Boreal Forest, Susitna Valley, Southcentral Alaska by Krasinski, Kathryn E., Wygal, Brian T., Wells, Joanna, Martin, Richard L., Seager-Boss, Fran

    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 by Wygal, Brian T., Krasinski, Kathryn E., Holmes, Charles E., Crass, Barbara A.

    “…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 by Todd A Surovell, Sarah A Allaun, Barbara A Crass, Joseph A M Gingerich, Kelly E Graf, Charles E Holmes, Robert L Kelly, Marcel Kornfeld, Kathryn E Krasinski, Mary Lou Larson, Spencer R Pelton, Brian T Wygal

    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 by Krasinski, Kathryn E

    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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    Intrasite spatial analysis of Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene archaeological material from the Broken Mammoth site by Krasinski, Kathryn E

    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) by Krasinski, Kathryn E

    “…Intrasite spatial analysis at archaeological sites considers the relationships of archaeological material to the connection between economic behavior and site…”
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    Dissertation