Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters
Integrating Archaeology and Ecology in the Northeast Pacific
Todd J Braje editor Torben C Rick editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:13th May '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For more than ten thousand years, Native Americans from Alaska to southern California relied on aquatic animals such as seals, sea lions, and sea otters for food and raw materials. Archaeological research on the interactions between people and these marine mammals has made great advances recently and provides a unique lens for understanding the human and ecological past. Archaeological research is also emerging as a crucial source of information on contemporary environmental issues as we improve our understanding of the ancient abundance, ecology, and natural history of these species. This groundbreaking interdisciplinary volume brings together archaeologists, biologists, and other scientists to consider how archaeology can inform the conservation and management of pinnipeds and other marine mammals along the Pacific Coast.
"Excellent and informative." -- Thomas Serfass and Sadie Stevens The Quarterly Review Of Bio "This volume is a valuable resource ... many readers will very much enjoy." -- Douglas P. Demaster Ecology "Highly recommended." Choice
ISBN: 9780520267268
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
Weight: 816g
328 pages