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Kristina M. Gill
Kristina M. Gill
Archaeologist, UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Verified email at uoregon.edu
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Ecology of the kelp highway: did marine resources facilitate human dispersal from Northeast Asia to the Americas?
JM Erlandson, TJ Braje, KM Gill, MH Graham
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 10 (3), 392-411, 2015
1042015
Paleoethnobotanical investigations on the Channel Islands: current directions and theoretical considerations
KM Gill
California’s Channel Islands: the archaeology of human-environment …, 2013
522013
New World paleoethnobotany in the new millennium (2000–2013)
AM VanDerwarker, DN Bardolph, KM Hoppa, HB Thakar, LS Martin, ...
Journal of Archaeological Research 24, 125-177, 2016
462016
Ancient plant use and the importance of geophytes among the Island Chumash of Santa Cruz Island, California
KM Gill
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015
392015
Datura quids at Pinwheel Cave, California, provide unambiguous confirmation of the ingestion of hallucinogens at a rock art site
DW Robinson, K Brown, M McMenemy, L Dennany, MJ Baker, P Allan, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (49), 31026-31037, 2020
382020
Seasons of change: using seasonal morphological changes in Brodiaea corms to determine season of harvest from archaeobotanical remains
KM Gill
American Antiquity 79 (4), 638-654, 2014
352014
An archaeology of abundance: Reevaluating the marginality of California’s Islands
KM Gill, M Fauvelle, JM Earlandson
University Press of Florida, 2019
292019
The island Chumash and exchange in the Santa Barbara Channel region
KM Gill, JM Erlandson
American Antiquity 79 (3), 570-572, 2014
292014
Paleocoastal landscapes, marginality, and early human settlement of the California Islands
AE Gusick, JM Erlandson, KM Gill, M Fauvelle
An archaeology of abundance: reevaluating the marginality of California’s …, 2019
272019
Working from the known to the unknown: Linking the subaerial archaeology and the submerged landscapes of Santarosae Island, Alta California, USA
TJ Braje, JM Maloney, AE Gusick, JM Erlandson, A Nyers, L Davis, ...
Open Quaternary 5 (1), 10, 2019
232019
10,000 years of geophyte use among the Island Chumash of the Northern Channel Islands
KM Gill
Fremontia 44 (3), 34-38, 2016
232016
Evidence for an Island Chumash geophyte-based subsistence economy on the Northern Channel Islands
KM Gill, KM Hoppa
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 51-71, 2016
222016
Where carbohydrates were key: Reassessing the marginality of terrestrial plant resources on California’s islands
KM Gill, JM Erlandson, K Niessen, K Hoppa, D Merrick
An Archaeology of Abundance: Reevaluating the Marginality of California’s …, 2019
182019
Earliest Evidence for Geophyte Use in North America: 11,500-Year-Old Archaeobotanical Remains from California's Santarosae Island
KM Gill, TJ Braje, K Smith, JM Erlandson
American Antiquity 86 (3), 625-637, 2021
142021
Three paleocoastal lithic sites on Santa Cruz island, California
JM Erlandson, KM Gill, MA Glassow, AE Gusick
PaleoAmerica 2 (1), 52-55, 2016
142016
Late Pleistocene estuaries, palaeoecology and humans on North America's Pacific Coast
J Erlandson, T Rick, A Ainis, T Braje, K Gill, L Reeder-Myers
Antiquity 93 (372), e32, 2019
132019
Shellfish, geophytes, and sedentism on Early Holocene Santa Rosa Island, Alta California, USA
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, AF Ainis, KM Gill, NP Jew, LA Reeder-Myers
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 15 (4), 504-524, 2020
112020
Coring, profiling, and trenching: Archaeological field strategies for investigating the Pleistocene-Holocene-Anthropocene continuum
TC Rick, AM Alsharekh, TJ Braje, A Crowther, JM Erlandson, DQ Fuller, ...
Quaternary International 628, 1-17, 2022
102022
The potential use of seaweeds and marine plants by Native peoples of Alta and Baja California
AF Ainis, JM Erlandson, KM Gill, MH Graham, RL Vellanoweth
An archaeology of abundance: reevaluating the marginality of California’s …, 2019
102019
Maritime Paleoindian technology, subsistence, and ecology at an~ 11,700 year old Paleocoastal site on California’s Northern Channel Islands, USA
JM Erlandson, TJ Braje, AF Ainis, BJ Culleton, KM Gill, CA Hofman, ...
Plos one 15 (9), e0238866, 2020
92020
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