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PLOS ONE | 2017

Between a rock and a soft place: Using optical ages to date ancient clam gardens on the Pacific Northwest

Christina M. Neudorf; Nicole Smith; Dana Lepofsky; Ginevra Toniello; Olav B. Lian

Rock-walled archaeological features are notoriously hard to date, largely because of the absence of suitable organic material for radiocarbon dating. This study demonstrates the efficacy of dating clam garden wall construction using optical dating, and uses optical ages to determine how sedimentation rates in the intertidal zone are affected by clam garden construction. Clam gardens are rock-walled, intertidal terraces that were constructed and maintained by coastal First Nation peoples to increase bivalve habitat and productivity. These features are evidence of ancient shellfish mariculture on the Pacific Northwest and, based on radiocarbon dating, date to at least the late Holocene. Optical dating exploits the luminescence signals of quartz or feldspar minerals to determine the last time the minerals were exposed to sunlight (i.e., their burial age), and thus does not require the presence of organic material. Optical ages were obtained from three clam garden sites on northern Quadra Island, British Columbia, and their reliability was assessed by comparing them to radiocarbon ages derived from shells underneath the clam garden walls, as well as below the terrace sediments. Our optical and radiocarbon ages suggest that construction of these clam garden walls commenced between ~1000 and ~1700 years ago, and our optical ages suggest that construction of the walls was likely incremental and increased sedimentation rates in the intertidal zone by up to fourfold. Results of this study show that when site characteristics are not amenable to radiocarbon dating, optical dating may be the only viable geochronometer. Furthermore, dating rock-walled marine management features and their geomorphic impact can lead to significant advances in our understanding of the intimate relationships that Indigenous peoples worldwide developed with their seascapes.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Post-glacial sea-level change along the Pacific coast of North America

Dan H. Shugar; Ian J. Walker; Olav B. Lian; Jordan B.R. Eamer; Christina M. Neudorf; Duncan McLaren; Daryl Fedje


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

A post-glacial sea level hinge on the central Pacific coast of Canada

Duncan McLaren; Daryl Fedje; Murray B. Hay; Quentin Mackie; Ian J. Walker; Dan H. Shugar; Jordan B.R. Eamer; Olav B. Lian; Christina M. Neudorf


Boreas | 2013

Till-forming processes beneath parts of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, British Columbia, Canada: macroscale and microscale evidence and a new statistical technique for analysing microstructure data

Christina M. Neudorf; Tracy A. Brennand; Olav B. Lian


Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2017

Distinguishing Depositional Setting For Sandy Deposits In Coastal Landscapes Using Grain Shape

Jordan B.R. Eamer; Dan H. Shugar; Ian J. Walker; Olav B. Lian; Christina M. Neudorf


Quaternary Geochronology | 2015

Toward a luminescence chronology for coastal dune and beach deposits on Calvert Island, British Columbia central coast, Canada

Christina M. Neudorf; Olav Lian; Ian J. Walker; Dan H. Shugar; Jordan B.R. Eamer; Libby C.M. Griffin


Quaternary Research | 2017

A glacial readvance during retreat of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, British Columbia central coast

Jordan B.R. Eamer; Dan H. Shugar; Ian Walker; Olav B. Lian; Christina M. Neudorf; Alice M. Telka


Boreas | 2015

Comparisons between macro‐ and microfabrics in a pebble‐rich, sandy till deposited by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet

Christina M. Neudorf; Tracy A. Brennand; Olav B. Lian


Geomorphology | 2018

Contemporary sand wedge development in seasonally frozen ground and paleoenvironmental implications

Stephen A. Wolfe; Peter D. Morse; Christina M. Neudorf; Steven V. Kokelj; Olav B. Lian; H. Brendan O'Neill


Boreas | 2018

Late Quaternary landscape evolution in a region of stable postglacial relative sea levels, British Columbia central coast, Canada

Jordan B.R. Eamer; Dan H. Shugar; Ian J. Walker; Christina M. Neudorf; Olav B. Lian; Jennifer L. Eamer; Jordan K. Bryce; Libby C.M. Biln

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Olav B. Lian

University of the Fraser Valley

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Dan H. Shugar

University of Washington

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Daryl Fedje

University of Victoria

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Jordan K. Bryce

University of the Fraser Valley

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Libby C.M. Biln

University of the Fraser Valley

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Olav Lian

University of the Fraser Valley

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