Lisa A. Nagaoka, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Archaeology
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Donald K. Grayson grad student 2000 University of Washington
 (Resource depression, extinction, and subsistence change in prehistoric southern New Zealand.)
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Gillreath-Brown A, Nagaoka L, Wolverton S. (2019) A geospatial method for estimating soil moisture variability in prehistoric agricultural landscapes. Plos One. 14: e0220457
Ellyson LJ, Nagaoka L, Wolverton S. (2019) Animal Resource Use Related to Socioenvironmental Change among Mesa Verde Farmers Journal of Anthropological Research. 75: 361-392
Nagaoka L, Rick T, Wolverton S. (2018) The overkill model and its impact on environmental research. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 9683-9696
Popejoy T, Randklev CR, Wolverton S, et al. (2018) Conservation implications of late Holocene freshwater mussel remains of the Leon River in central Texas Hydrobiologia. 810: 1-11
Popejoy T, Wolverton S, Nagaoka L, et al. (2017) An interpretive framework for assessing freshwater mussel taxonomic abundances in zooarchaeological faunas Quaternary International. 427: 36-46
Dombrosky J, Wolverton S, Nagaoka L. (2016) Archaeological data suggest broader early historic distribution for blue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus, Actinopterygii, Catostomidae) in New Mexico Hydrobiologia. 771: 255-263
Nagaoka L. (2015) Differential Carnivore Damage as a Potential Indicator of Resource Availability and Foraging Efficiency Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 22: 828-856
Nagaoka L, Allen MS. (2009) Antipodean Perspectives on Zooarchaeology: Behavioral Ecology, Taphonomy, and Applied Research The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 4: 164-176
Wolverton S, Nagaoka L, Densmore J, et al. (2008) White-tailed deer harvest pressure & within-bone nutrient exploitation during the mid- to late Holocene in southeast Texas Before Farming. 2008: 1-23
Nagaoka L. (2006) Prehistoric seal carcass exploitation at the Shag Mouth site, New Zealand Journal of Archaeological Science. 33: 1474-1481
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