Shelby L. Anderson, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Archaeology
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Ben Fitzhugh grad student 2011 University of Washington
 (From Tundra to Forest: Ceramic Distribution and Social Interaction in Northwest Alaska.)
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Anderson S, Jordan J, Freeburg A. (2020) Human Settlement and Mid-Late Holocene Coastal Environmental Change at Cape Krusenstern, Northwest Alaska Quaternary International. 549: 84-97
Anderson SL, Feathers JK. (2019) Applying luminescence dating of ceramics to the problem of dating Arctic archaeological sites Journal of Archaeological Science. 112: 105030
Anderson SL, Brown T, Junge J, et al. (2019) Demographic fluctuations and the emergence of arctic maritime adaptations Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 56: 101100
Anderson SL, Tushingham S, Buonasera TY. (2017) Aquatic Adaptations and the Adoption of Arctic Pottery Technology: Results of Residue Analysis American Antiquity. 82: 452-479
Anderson SL. (2016) A clay source provenance survey in Northwest Alaska: Late holocene ceramic production in the arctic Journal of Field Archaeology. 41: 238-254
Anderson SL, Boulanger MT, Glascock MD, et al. (2016) Geochemical investigation of late pre-contact ceramic production patterns in Northwest Alaska Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 6: 200-210
Anderson SL, Freeburg AK. (2014) High Latitude Coastal Settlement Patterns: Cape Krusenstern, Alaska Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 9: 295-318
Anderson SL, Freeburg AK. (2013) A high-resolution chronology for the Cape Krusenstern site complex, Northwest Alaska Arctic Anthropology. 50: 49-71
Anderson SL, Boulanger MT, Glascock MD. (2011) A new perspective on Late Holocene social interaction in Northwest Alaska: Results of a preliminary ceramic sourcing study Journal of Archaeological Science. 38: 943-955
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