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Shannon Tushingham
Shannon Tushingham
Irvine Chair & Curator of Anthropology, California Academy of Sciences
Verified email at calacademy.org
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Hunter-gatherers: archaeological and evolutionary theory
RL Bettinger, R Garvey, S Tushingham
Springer, 2015
10792015
Why foragers choose acorns before salmon: Storage, mobility, and risk in aboriginal California
S Tushingham, RL Bettinger
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (4), 527-537, 2013
1172013
Hunter-gatherer tobacco smoking: earliest evidence from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America
S Tushingham, D Ardura, JW Eerkens, M Palazoglu, S Shahbaz, O Fiehn
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2), 1397-1407, 2013
642013
Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau
S Tushingham, CM Snyder, KJ Brownstein, WJ Damitio, DR Gang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (46), 11742-11747, 2018
552018
Dental calculus as a source of ancient alkaloids: Detection of nicotine by LC-MS in calculus samples from the Americas
JW Eerkens, S Tushingham, KJ Brownstein, R Garibay, K Perez, E Murga, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 18, 509-515, 2018
472018
The peer review gap: A longitudinal case study of gendered publishing and occupational patterns in a female-rich discipline, Western North America (1974–2016)
S Tushingham, T Fulkerson, K Hill
PLoS One 12 (11), e0188403, 2017
452017
Who dominates the discourses of the past? Gender, occupational affiliation, and multivocality in North American archaeology publishing
TJ Fulkerson, S Tushingham
American antiquity 84 (3), 379-399, 2019
422019
Aquatic adaptations and the adoption of arctic pottery technology: Results of residue analysis
SL Anderson, S Tushingham, TY Buonasera
American Antiquity 82 (3), 452-479, 2017
322017
The development of intensive foraging systems in Northwestern California
S Tushingham
University of California, Davis, 2009
322009
GC-MS analysis of residues reveals nicotine in two late prehistoric pipes from CA-ALA-554
J Eerkens, S Tushingham, K Lentz, J Blake, D Ardura, M Palazoglu, ...
Society for California Archaeology 26, 212-219, 2012
282012
The prehistory of psychoactive drug use
EH Hagen, S Tushingham
Cognitive Archaeology: Psychology in Pre-History, 2019
272019
Human use of small forage fish: Improved ancient DNA species identification techniques reveal long term record of sustainable mass harvesting of smelt fishery in the northeast …
E Palmer, S Tushingham, BM Kemp
Journal of Archaeological Science 99, 143-152, 2018
242018
Hunter-gatherer tobacco smoking in Ancient North America: Current chemical evidence and a framework for future studies
S Tushingham, JW Eerkens
Perspectives on the Archaeology of Pipes, Tobacco and other Smoke Plants in …, 2016
242016
Native American fisheries of the northwestern California and southwestern Oregon coast: A synthesis of fish-bone data and implications for Late Holocene storage and socio …
S Tushingham, C Christiansen
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 189-215, 2015
182015
Late Holocene coastal intensification, mass harvest fishing, and the historical ecology of marine estuaries: the view from the Manila Site (CA-HUM-321), Humboldt Bay …
S Tushingham, JP Eidsness, T Fulkerson, J Hopt, C Christiansen, ...
California Archaeology 8 (1), 1-35, 2016
172016
Macro and micro scale signatures of hunter-gatherer organization at the coastal sites of Point St. George, Northwestern Alta California
S Tushingham, J Bencze
California Archaeology 5 (1), 37-77, 2013
172013
The Sweetwater site: archaeological recognition of surf fishing and temporary smelt camps on the north coast of California
S Tushingham, AM Spurling, TR Carpenter
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 25-37, 2013
172013
Hunter-gatherer economies in the old world and new world
C Morgan, S Tushingham, R Garvey, L Barton, RL Bettinger
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, 2017
162017
Hunter-gatherers as optimal foragers
RL Bettinger, R Garvey, S Tushingham
Hunter-Gatherers: archaeological and evolutionary theory, 91-138, 2015
152015
Harvesting strategies as evidence for 4000 years of camas (Camassia quamash) management in the North American Columbia Plateau
M Carney, S Tushingham, T McLaughlin, J d'Alpoim Guedes
Royal Society Open Science 8 (4), 202213, 2021
142021
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