Jonathan C. Driver

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Anthropology Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada 
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Royle TCA, Yang DY, Driver JC. (2020) Ancient DNA reveals northwest range extension of Richardson’s ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii) into northeastern British Columbia, Canada, during the Late Pleistocene Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 57: 855-866
Stephens L, Fuller D, Boivin N, et al. (2019) Archaeological assessment reveals Earth's early transformation through land use. Science (New York, N.Y.). 365: 897-902
Heintzman PD, Froese D, Ives JW, et al. (2016) Bison phylogeography constrains dispersal and viability of the Ice Free Corridor in western Canada. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Driver JC, Maxwell D. (2013) Bison death assemblages and the interpretation of human hunting behaviour Quaternary International. 297: 100-109
Schollmeyer KG, Driver JC. (2013) Settlement Patterns, Source-Sink Dynamics, and Artiodactyl Hunting in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 20: 448-478
Rawlings TA, Driver JC. (2010) Paleodiet of domestic turkey, Shields Pueblo (5MT3807), Colorado: Isotopic analysis and its implications for care of a household domesticate Journal of Archaeological Science. 37: 2433-2441
Badenhorst S, Driver JC. (2009) Faunal changes in farming communities from Basketmaker II to Pueblo III (A.D. 1–1300) in the San Juan Basin of the American Southwest Journal of Archaeological Science. 36: 1832-1841
Driver JC, Woiderski JR. (2008) Interpretation of the “lagomorph index” in the American Southwest Quaternary International. 185: 3-11
Yang DY, Woiderski JR, Driver JC. (2005) DNA analysis of archaeological rabbit remains from the American Southwest Journal of Archaeological Science. 32: 567-578
Shapiro B, Drummond AJ, Rambaut A, et al. (2004) Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bison. Science (New York, N.Y.). 306: 1561-5
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