Fingerprinting and tracing the sources of soils and sediments: Earth and ocean science, geoarchaeological, forensic, and human health applications

PN Owens, WH Blake, L Gaspar, D Gateuille… - Earth-Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Fine-grained sediment is perhaps the most widespread and pervasive contaminant in
aquatic systems reflecting its role in influencing the quality of the water (eg, turbidity, vector …

Aquatic adaptations and the adoption of arctic pottery technology: Results of residue analysis

SL Anderson, S Tushingham, TY Buonasera - American Antiquity, 2017 - cambridge.org
The late adoption of pottery technology in the North American Arctic between 2,500 and
2,800 years ago coincides with the development of a specialized maritime economy. Arctic …

Applying luminescence dating of ceramics to the problem of dating Arctic archaeological sites

SL Anderson, JK Feathers - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Dating Arctic archaeological sites is challenging because of limited terrestrial bone and the
high probability of old wood in northern regions. Luminescence dating of ceramic materials …

Ethnographic and archaeological perspectives on the use life of northwest Alaskan pottery

SL Anderson - Ceramics in circumpolar prehistory: Technology …, 2019 - books.google.com
Ceramic vessel fragments are abundant in late Holocene coastal Alaskan archaeological
sites and until recently, research on northern cooking vessels focused primarily on …

Geochemical investigation of late pre-contact ceramic production patterns in Northwest Alaska

SL Anderson, MT Boulanger, MD Glascock… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Study of northwest Alaskan ceramic production and distribution patterns has the potential to
provide new evidence of coastal hunter-gatherer mobility and social interaction in the late …

Studying pre-colonial gendered use of space in the Arctic: Spatial analysis of ceramics in Northwestern Alaska

K Braymer-Hayes, SL Anderson, C Alix… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Activities and production among Iñupiaq peoples were primarily divided by gender. This
gendered division of labor also extended to a spatial segregated pattern of the household in …

[引用][C] Studying Long-term Patterns of Bering Strait Cultural Interaction and Exchange Through Archaeological Ceramic Analysis

[引用][C] kkS area, the clay specimens demonstrate remarkable geochemical homogeneity and fall within one of the

SL Anderson, MT Boulanger, MD Glascock - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2016