Some biases in the recovery of archaeological faunal remains
- R. Casteel
- Geography, Environmental ScienceProceedings of the Prehistoric Society
- 1 December 1972
Non-hominid faunal remains associated with cultural deposits have long been of interest to archaeologists. Recent archaeological work (Coutts and Higham, 1971; Daly, 1969; Drew et al., 1971;…
Characterization of faunal assemblages and the minimum number of individuals determined from paired elements: Continuing problem in archaeology
- R. Casteel
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 1977
The archaeology of Monitor Valley. 2, Gatecliff Shelter. Anthropological papers of the AMNH ; v. 59, pt. 1
- D. Thomas, Jonathan O. Davis, L. Williams
- Geography
- 1983
Core and Column Sampling
- R. Casteel
- GeographyAmerican Antiquity
- 1 October 1970
Abstract Cores recovered from a soil auger were found to yield accurate information about the depth of midden deposit and to compare favorably with column samples as a means of recovering midden…
Late-Pleistocene and Holocene Remains of Hysterocarpus traski (Tule Perch) from Clear Lake, California, and Inferred Holocene Temperature Fluctuations
- R. Casteel, D. Adam, J. Sims
- Environmental ScienceQuaternary Research
- 1 January 1977
Human Population Estimates for Hunting and Gathering Groups Based upon Net Primary Production Data: Examples from the Central Desert of Baja California
- R. Casteel
- GeologyJournal of Anthropological Research
- 1 April 1979
Predicated population sizes duplicate those derived from independent sources for the region as a whole and match well with those for separate mission areas.
Maritime adaptations of the Pacific
- R. Casteel, G. Quimby
- History
- 31 January 1975
Some Archaeological Uses of Fish Remains
- R. Casteel
- Environmental Science, GeographyAmerican Antiquity
- 1 July 1972
Abstract The remains of fishes are a commonly encountered item in many archaeological sites, yet a thorough utilization of all the relevant information inherent in this material is rarely made by the…
Identification of the Species of Pacific Salmon (Genus Oncorhynchus) Native to North America Based upon Otoliths
- R. Casteel
- Biology
- 13 June 1974
The structure and function of the lizard ear is studied through a scanning electron microscope study of the papilla basilaris of Gekko gecko.
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