Estimating size-at-harvest from Indigenous archaeological clamshell assemblages in Coastal British Columbia
Shellfish have supported Indigenous lifeways on the Pacific Coast of North America for millennia. Despite the ubiquity of clamshells in archaeological sites, shell size measurements are rarely reported due to a lack of applicable basis for generating size estimates from fragmentary remains. We prese...
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Main Authors: | Dylan Hillis (Author), Kristina M. Barclay (Author), Erin Foster (Author), Hannah M. Kobluk (Author), Taylor Vollman (Author), Anne K. Salomon (Author), Chris T. Darimont (Author), Iain McKechnie (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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