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The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology | 2014

On the Role of Coastal Landscape Evolution in Detecting Fish Weirs: A Pacific Northwest Coast Example From Washington State

J. Tait Elder; Daniel M. Gilmour; Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell; Aubrey Steingraber

ABSTRACT In North Americas Pacific Northwest, archaeologists have extensively researched coastal fish weirs—one of several types of mass fish capture technologies used by precontact peoples—and their role in the development of delayed return economies and implications for social organization. Fish weirs, however, are typically situated in areas that are susceptible to a range of geomorphic and anthropogenic factors that affect their preservation and visibility. Given the importance of these capture facilities to understanding the histories of coastal peoples, a better understanding of these factors, and how they affect the archaeological record, is needed. Using the recently augmented coastal fish weir record in Washington State as a case study, we explore these factors by compiling an expanded database of 22 sites and 36 radiocarbon dates and systematically consider how coastal geomorphological processes operating along the Northwest Coast affect the age and distribution of fish weirs. Through this analysis, we argue that regional patterns in cultural use and taphonomy of the construction of fish weirs, as well as human responses to coastal dynamism, must be considered through the lens of geomorphic and anthropogenic factors that affect the coastal margin on a local and regional scale.


Journal of World Prehistory | 2004

Resource Intensification and Resource Depression in the Pacific Northwest of North America: A Zooarchaeological Review

Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell


Archive | 2010

Fishes and Loaves? Explaining Sustainable, Long-Term Animal Harvesting on the Northwest Coast Using the "Plant Paradigm"

Sarah K. Campbell; Virginia L. Butler


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

The Čḯxwicən Project of Northwest Washington State, U.S.A.: Opportunity Lost, Opportunity Found

Virginia L. Butler; Kristine M. Bovy; Sarah K. Campbell; Michael A. Etnier; Sarah L. Sterling


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Exploring ecodynamics of coastal foragers using integrated faunal records from Čḯxwicən village (Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, U.S.A.)

Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell; Kristine M. Bovy; Michael A. Etnier


Archive | 2006

Northwest Coast and Plateau Animals

Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Impacts of resource fluctuations and recurrent tsunamis on the occupational history of Čḯx w icən, a Salishan village on the southern shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State, U.S.A.

Ian Hutchinson; Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell; Sarah L. Sterling; Michael A. Etnier; Kristine M. Bovy


Archive | 2011

Prehistoric Native American use of Animals on the Northwest Coast and Plateau

Sarah K. Campbell; Virginia L. Butler


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Analysis of Sorting Errors of Animal Remains from Shell Middens: Lessons Learned from the Čḯxwicən Project

Kristine M. Bovy; Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell; Michael A. Etnier


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Using bone fragmentation records to investigate coastal human ecodynamics: A case study from Čḯxwicən (Washington State, USA)

Kristine M. Bovy; Michael A. Etnier; Virginia L. Butler; Sarah K. Campbell; Jennie Deo Shaw

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Kristine M. Bovy

University of Rhode Island

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Michael A. Etnier

Western Washington University

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Aubrey Steingraber

Western Washington University

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