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Todd Braje
Todd Braje
Executive Director, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, University of Oregon
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Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
L Stephens, D Fuller, N Boivin, T Rick, N Gauthier, A Kay, B Marwick, ...
Science 365 (6456), 897-902, 2019
5102019
Paleoindian seafaring, maritime technologies, and coastal foraging on California’s Channel Islands
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, TJ Braje, M Casperson, B Culleton, B Fulfrost, ...
Science 331 (6021), 1181-1185, 2011
3982011
From Pleistocene mariners to complex hunter-gatherers: The archaeology of the California Channel Islands
TC Rick, JM Erlandson, RL Vellanoweth, TJ Braje
Journal of world prehistory 19, 169-228, 2005
2472005
Human impacts on ancient shellfish: a 10,000 year record from San Miguel Island, California
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, TJ Braje, A Steinberg, RL Vellanoweth
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (8), 2144-2152, 2008
2082008
Human acceleration of animal and plant extinctions: A Late Pleistocene, Holocene, and Anthropocene continuum
TJ Braje, JM Erlandson
Anthropocene 4, 14-23, 2013
1852013
Finding the first Americans
TJ Braje, TD Dillehay, JM Erlandson, RG Klein, TC Rick
Science 358 (6363), 592-594, 2017
1572017
Archeology and the Anthropocene
JM Erlandson, TJ Braje
Anthropocene 4, 1-7, 2013
1382013
From Asia to the Americas by boat? Paleogeography, paleoecology, and stemmed points of the northwest Pacific
JM Erlandson, TJ Braje
Quaternary International 239 (1-2), 28-37, 2011
1372011
Human impacts on nearshore shellfish taxa: a 7,000 year record from Santa Rosa Island, California
TJ Braje, DJ Kennett, JM Erlandson, BJ Culleton
American Antiquity 72 (4), 735-756, 2007
1292007
Archaeology, historical ecology and anthropogenic island ecosystems
TJ Braje, TP Leppard, SM Fitzpatrick, JM Erlandson
Environmental Conservation, 2017
1282017
Fishing up the food web?: 12,000 years of maritime subsistence and adaptive adjustments on California's channel islands1
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, TJ Braje
Pacific Science 63 (4), 711-724, 2009
1172009
Earth systems, human agency, and the Anthropocene: Planet Earth in the human age
TJ Braje
Journal of Archaeological Research 23, 369-396, 2015
1092015
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
1092015
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
L Reeder-Myers, TJ Braje, CA Hofman, EA Elliott Smith, CJ Garland, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 1-13, 2022
1042022
Sea otters, shellfish, and humans: 10,000 years of ecological interaction on San Miguel Island, California
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, JA Estes, MH Graham, TJ Braje, RL Vellanoweth
Proceedings of the sixth California Islands symposium, 58-69, 2005
962005
Looking forward, looking back: Humans, anthropogenic change, and the Anthropocene
TJ Braje, JM Erlandson
Anthropocene 4, 116-121, 2013
892013
Fishing from past to present: continuity and resilience of red abalone fisheries on the Channel Islands, California
TJ Braje, JM Erlandson, TC Rick, PK Dayton, MBA Hatch
Ecological Applications 19 (4), 906-919, 2009
882009
10,000 years of human predation and size changes in the owl limpet (Lottia gigantea) on San Miguel Island, California
JM Erlandson, TJ Braje, TC Rick, NP Jew, DJ Kennett, N Dwyer, AF Ainis, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (5), 1127-1134, 2011
872011
Origins and antiquity of the island fox (Urocyon littoralis) on California's Channel Islands
TC Rick, JM Erlandson, RL Vellanoweth, TJ Braje, PW Collins, DA Guthrie, ...
Quaternary Research 71 (2), 93-98, 2009
852009
Fladmark+ 40: What have we learned about a potential Pacific Coast peopling of the Americas?
TJ Braje, JM Erlandson, TC Rick, L Davis, T Dillehay, DW Fedje, D Froese, ...
American Antiquity 85 (1), 1-21, 2020
832020
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