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Irvy Quitmyer
Irvy Quitmyer
Senior Biological Scientist and Research Associate, Florida Museum of Natural History
Verified email at flmnh.ufl.edu
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Marking time with bivalve shells: oxygen isotopes and season of annual increment formation
DS Jones, IR Quitmyer
Palaios, 340-346, 1996
2621996
Application of allometry to zooarchaeology
EJ Reitz, IR Quitmyer, HS Hale, SJ Scudder, ES Wing
American Antiquity 52 (2), 304-317, 1987
1861987
Annual shell banding, age, and growth rate of hard clams (Mercenaria spp.) from Florida
DS Jones, IR Quitmyer, WS Arnold, C Marelli
J. Shellfish. Res 9, 1990
1311990
The sclerochronology of hard clams, mercenariaspp., from the south-eastern USA: A method of elucidating the zooarchaeological records of seasonal resource procurement and …
IR Quitmyer, DS Jones, WS Arnold
Journal of Archaeological Science 24 (9), 825-840, 1997
1261997
Paleoseasonality determination based on incremental shell growth in the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, and its implications for the analysis of three southeast Georgia …
IR Quitmyer, HS Hale, DS Jones
Southeastern Archaeology, 27-40, 1985
851985
Habitat-specific growth of hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria (L.) from the Indian River, Florida
WS Arnold, DC Marelli, TM Bert, DS Jones, IR Quitmyer
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 147 (2), 245-265, 1991
771991
Faunal remains from two coastal Georgia Swift Creek sites
EJ Reitz, IR Quitmyer
Southeastern Archaeology, 95-108, 1988
661988
Oxygen isotopic evidence for greater seasonality in Holocene shells of Donax variabilis from Florida
DS Jones, IR Quitmyer, CFT Andrus
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 228 (1-2), 96-108, 2005
632005
What are we measuring in the zooarchaeological record of prehispanic fishing strategies in the Georgia Bight, USA?
EJ Reitz, IR Quitmyer, RA Marrinan
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 4 (1), 2-36, 2009
602009
Marine trophic levels targeted between AD 300 and 1500 on the Georgia coast, USA
IR Quitmyer, EJ Reitz
Journal of Archaeological Science 33 (6), 806-822, 2006
502006
What kind of data are in the back dirt? An experiment on the influence of screen size on optimal data recovery
IR Quitmyer
Archaeofauna, 109-129, 2004
432004
Bottle Creek: a Pensacola culture site in south Alabama
PB Drooker
University of Alabama Press, 2003
392003
Contemporaneous deposition of annual growth bands in Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus), Mercenaria campechiensis (Gmelin), and their natural hybrid forms
WS Arnold, TM Bert, IR Quitmyer, DS Jones
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 223 (1), 93-109, 1998
361998
Screen size for optimal data recovery: a case study
ES Wing, IR Quitmyer
Aboriginal subsistence and settlement archaeology of the Kings Bay locality …, 1985
321985
Multiple-proxy seasonality indicators: An integrative approach to assess shell midden formations from late archaic shell rings in the coastal southeast North America
MC Sanger, IR Quitmyer, CE Colaninno, N Cannarozzi, DL Ruhl
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 15 (3), 333-363, 2020
312020
Annual Incremental Shell Growth Patterns in Hard Clams (Mercenaria spp.) From St. Catherines Island, Georgia: A Record of Seasonal and Anthropogenic Impact on Zooarchaeological …
IR Quitmyer, DS Jones
American Museum of Natural History Anthropology Papers 97 (Seasonality and …, 2012
312012
Seasonal shell growth and longevity in Donax variabilis from northeastern Florida: evidence from oxygen isotopes
DS Jones, IR Quitmyer, CFT Andrus
302004
Zooarchaeology of Cinnamon Bay, St. John, US Virgin Islands: pre-columbian overexploitation of animal resources
IR Quitmyer
Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44 (1), 131-158, 2003
292003
Zooarchaeological methods for the analysis of shell middens at Kings Bay
IR Quitmyer
Aboriginal subsistence and settlement archaeology of the Kings Bay locality …, 1985
271985
A Bayesian chronological framework for determining site seasonality and contemporaneity
DJ Kennett, BJ Culleton, EJ Reitz, IR Quitmyer, DH Thomas
Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight, 37-50, 2012
252012
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