Rene L. Vellanoweth, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Archaeology Anthropology
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Jon M. Erlandson grad student 2001 University of Oregon
 (Coastal archaeology of southern California: Accounts from the Holocene.)
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Elliott Smith EA, Tinker MT, Whistler EL, et al. (2020) Reductions in the dietary niche of southern sea otters () from the Holocene to the Anthropocene. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3318-3329
Vellanoweth RL, Porcayo-Michelini A, Guttenberg RB, et al. (2020) Spring tides, storm surges, and the destruction of coastal middens: A case study from the upper Gulf of California, México The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 1-12
Gill KM, Erlandson JM, Hughes RE, et al. (2019) Material conveyance in the Southern California Bight: Obsidian on Alta California's Channel Islands The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 1-18
Ainis AF, Fujita H, Vellanoweth RL. (2019) The Antiquity of Pearling in the Americas: Pearl Modification Beginning at Least 8,500 Years Ago in Baja California Sur, México Latin American Antiquity. 30: 637-643
Collins PW, Guthrie DA, Whistler EL, et al. (2018) Terminal Pleistocene–Holocene Avifauna of San Miguel and Santa Rosa Islands: Identifications of Previously Unidentified Avian Remains Recovered from Fossil Sites and Prehistoric Cave Deposits Western North American Naturalist. 78: 370-403
Ainis AF, Guttenberg RB, Vellanoweth RL, et al. (2017) A Cache Within a Cache: Description of an Abalone “Treasure-Box” from the CA-SNI-14 Redwood Box Cache, San Nicolas Island, Alta California California Archaeology. 9: 79-105
Hofman CA, Rick TC, Maldonado JE, et al. (2016) Tracking the origins and diet of an endemic island canid (Urocyon littoralis) across 7300 years of human cultural and environmental change Quaternary Science Reviews. 146: 147-160
Erlandson JM, Ainis AF, Braje TJ, et al. (2015) 12,000 Years of Human Predation on Black Turban Snails (Chlorostoma funebralis) on Alta California's Northern Channel Islands California Archaeology. 7: 59-91
Smith KN, Wärmländer SKTS, Vellanoweth RL, et al. (2015) Residue analysis links sandstone abraders to shell fishhook production on San Nicolas Island, California Journal of Archaeological Science. 54: 287-293
Brown KM, Connan J, Poister NW, et al. (2014) Sourcing archaeological asphaltum (bitumen) from the California Channel Islands to submarine seeps Journal of Archaeological Science. 43: 66-76
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