selected publications
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journal article
- Genetic Analysis of Birnirk Inuit from the Alaskan North Slope. Arctic. 121-132. 2022
- The Thule Migrations as an Analog for the Early Peopling of the Americas: Evaluating Scenarios of Overkill, Trade, Climate Forcing, and Scalar Stress. Paleoamerica. 308-356. 2020
- Studying pre-colonial gendered use of space in the Arctic: Spatial analysis of ceramics in Northwestern Alaska. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 2020
- Heightened early medieval storminess across the Chukchi Sea, AD 400-1100: A proxy of the Late Antique Little Ice Age. Quaternary International. 98-117. 2020
- The spread of metal and metal production technology in the Far Northeast and Alaska over the second millenium BC to the first millenium AD. World Archaeology. 355-381. 2020
- Walrusing, whaling and the origins of the Old Bering Sea culture. World Archaeology. 454-483. 2019
- Magnetic detection of archaeological hearths in Alaska: A tool for investigating the full span of human presence at the gateway to North America. Quaternary Science Reviews: the international multidisciplinary research and review journal. 73-92. 2019
- An Early Inupiaq Occupation: Observations on a Thule House From Cape Espenberg, Alaska. Open Archaeology. 17-48. 2017
- Frozen: The Potential and Pitfalls of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Archaeology in the Alaskan Arctic. Remote Sensing. 2016
- Evidence of Eurasian metal alloys on the Alaskan coast in prehistory. Journal of Archaeological Science. 176-183. 2016
- Lipid biomarkers and compound specific δ13C analysis indicate early development of a dual-economic system for the Arctic Small Tool tradition in northern Alaska. Journal of Archaeological Science. 129-138. 2015
- 1,000 YEARS OF HOUSE CHANGE AT CAPE ESPENBERG, ALASKA: A CASE STUDY IN HORIZONTAL STRATIGRAPHY. American Antiquity. 433-455. 2013
- The Bow and Arrow in Northern North America. New Directions for Evaluation. 133-138. 2013
- Memories of Warfare: Archaeology and Oral History in Assessing the Conflict and Alliance Model of Ernest S. Burch. Arctic Anthropology. 72-93. 2012
- Uivvaq: A stratified Iñupiaq occupation at Cape Lisburne, northwest Alaska. 143-172. 2012
- Geological and Cultural Context of the Nogahabara I Site. American Antiquity. 781-790. 2008
- The Crucible of Early to Mid-Holocene Climate in Northern Alaska: Does Northern Archaic Represent the People of the Spreading Forest?. Arctic Anthropology. 39-70. 2008