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Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest
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Schollmeyer, Karen Gust
, Driver, Jonathan C.
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/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeozoology
/ Artiodactyls
/ Conservation biology
/ Depletion
/ Foraging behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human settlement
/ Humans
/ Hunting
/ Land settlement
/ Mammals
/ Mesas
/ Population size
/ Prehistoric demography
/ Prehistoric economies
/ Prehistoric era
/ Resilience
/ Settlement patterns
/ Social Sciences
/ Taxa
/ U.S.A
/ Villages
/ Zoology
2013
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Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest
by
Schollmeyer, Karen Gust
, Driver, Jonathan C.
in
Access
/ Animals
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeozoology
/ Artiodactyls
/ Conservation biology
/ Depletion
/ Foraging behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human settlement
/ Humans
/ Hunting
/ Land settlement
/ Mammals
/ Mesas
/ Population size
/ Prehistoric demography
/ Prehistoric economies
/ Prehistoric era
/ Resilience
/ Settlement patterns
/ Social Sciences
/ Taxa
/ U.S.A
/ Villages
/ Zoology
2013
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Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest
by
Schollmeyer, Karen Gust
, Driver, Jonathan C.
in
Access
/ Animals
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeozoology
/ Artiodactyls
/ Conservation biology
/ Depletion
/ Foraging behavior
/ Human populations
/ Human settlement
/ Humans
/ Hunting
/ Land settlement
/ Mammals
/ Mesas
/ Population size
/ Prehistoric demography
/ Prehistoric economies
/ Prehistoric era
/ Resilience
/ Settlement patterns
/ Social Sciences
/ Taxa
/ U.S.A
/ Villages
/ Zoology
2013
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Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest
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Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest
2013
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Numerous studies in the US Southwest suggest that prehistoric artiodactyl populations in areas of dense human settlement experienced population reductions which substantially reduced their availability to human hunters. Although most assemblages from villages in this region are dominated by lagomorphs, some settlements maintained greater access to artiodactyls. Factors influencing this variability include both local settlement history and settlement location relative to productive source areas for large game. In our study areas, source-sink dynamics likely contributed to the long-term resilience of hunted artiodactyl populations and allowed villagers continued access to animals moving in from source areas despite relatively rapid game depletion in heavily hunted areas immediately around villages.
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