Archaeology and ethnobiology of Late Holocene bird remains from the northern Oregon coast
Hannah P. Wellman,
Megan D. Spitzer,
Torben C. Rick
Abstract:Archaeological bird remains from the Oregon coast provide important insight into local environments and the interactions between birds and people on the North American Pacific Coast. We contribute to this discussion with an analysis of bird remains from the Late Holocene Par‐Tee site (35CLT20) in Seaside, Oregon. We sampled the Par‐Tee avifaunal assemblage to near‐redundancy, generating the largest sample from a single site on the Oregon Coast to date (N = 7204). The Par‐Tee assemblage is dominated by nearshor… Show more
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