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Jack M. Broughton
Jack M. Broughton
Department of Anthropology, University of Utah
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Declines in mammalian foraging efficiency during the late Holocene, San Francisco Bay, California
JM Broughton
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13 (4), 371-401, 1994
3621994
Late Holocene resource intensification in the Sacramento Valley, California: the vertebrate evidence
JM Broughton
Journal of archaeological Science 21 (4), 501-514, 1994
3481994
Zooarchaeological measures of hunting pressure and occupation intensity in the Natufian: implications for agricultural origins
ND Munro
Current Anthropology 45 (S4), S5-S34, 2004
3322004
Genes, culture, and agriculture: An example of human niche construction
MJ O’Brien, KN Laland
Current Anthropology 53 (4), 434-470, 2012
3182012
Resource depression and intensification during the late Holocene, San Francisco Bay: Evidence from the Emeryville Shellmound vertebrate fauna
JM Broughton
University of Washington, 1995
2731995
Widening diet breadth, declining foraging efficiency, and prehistoric harvest pressure: ichthyofaunal evidence from the Emeryville Shellmound, California
JM Broughton
Antiquity 71 (274), 845-862, 1997
2371997
On evolutionary ecology, selectionist archaeology, and behavioral archaeology
JM Broughton, JF O'connell
American Antiquity 64 (1), 153-165, 1999
2181999
Prey spatial structure and behavior affect archaeological tests of optimal foraging models: examples from the Emeryville Shellmound vertebrate fauna
JM Broughton
World archaeology 34 (1), 60-83, 2002
1872002
Holocene environmental change, artiodactyl abundances, and human hunting strategies in the Great Basin
DA Byers, JM Broughton
American Antiquity 69 (2), 235-255, 2004
1692004
Prey body size and ranking in zooarchaeology: theory, empirical evidence, and applications from the northern Great Basin
JM Broughton, MD Cannon, FE Bayham, DA Byers
American Antiquity 76 (3), 403-428, 2011
1612011
Showing off, foraging models, and the ascendance of large-game hunting in the California Middle Archaic
JM Broughton, FE Bayham
American Antiquity 68 (4), 783-789, 2003
1522003
Late Quaternary environmental change in the Bonneville basin, western USA
DB Madsen, D Rhode, DK Grayson, JM Broughton, SD Livingston, J Hunt, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 167 (3-4), 243-271, 2001
1452001
Diet breadth, adaptive change, and the White Mountains faunas
JM Broughton, DK Grayson
Journal of Archaeological Science 20 (3), 331-336, 1993
1441993
Evolutionary ecology, resource depression, and niche construction theory: applications to central California hunter-gatherers and Mimbres-Mogollon agriculturalists
JM Broughton, MD Cannon, EJ Bartelink
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 17, 371-421, 2010
1352010
Population reconstructions for humans and megafauna suggest mixed causes for North American Pleistocene extinctions
JM Broughton, EM Weitzel
Nature Communications 9 (1), 5441, 2018
1032018
Did climatic seasonality control late Quaternary artiodactyl densities in western North America?
JM Broughton, DA Byers, RA Bryson, W Eckerle, DB Madsen
Quaternary Science Reviews 27 (19-20), 1916-1937, 2008
862008
Avian resource depression or intertaxonomic variation in bone density? A test with San Francisco Bay avifaunas
JM Broughton, D Mullins, T Ekker
Journal of Archaeological Science 34 (3), 374-391, 2007
712007
Holocene artiodactyl population histories and large game hunting in the Wyoming Basin, USA
DA Byers, CS Smith, JM Broughton
Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (1), 125-142, 2005
692005
Fish remains from Homestead Cave and lake levels of the past 13,000 years in the Bonneville Basin
JM Broughton, DB Madsen, J Quade
Quaternary Research 53 (3), 392-401, 2000
622000
Evolutionary ecology and archaeology: applications to problems in human evolution and prehistory
JM Broughton, MD Cannon, JF O'Connell
(No Title), 2010
57*2010
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