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2004
T. J. Braje, Erlandson, J. M., and Rick, T. C., An 8700 year old shell midden from the south coast of San Miguel Island, California, Current Research in the Pleistocene, vol. 21, pp. 24-25, 2004.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., and Batterson, M. R., Busted balls shell midden (CA-SMI-606): an early coastal site on San Miguel Island, California, North American Archaeologist, vol. 25, pp. 251-272, 2004.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., Vellanoweth, R. L., and Largaespada, T., CA-SMI-548: A 9500 year old shell midden at Running Springs, San Miquel Island, California, in Emerging from the Ice Age: Early Holocene Occupations on the Central California Coast, vol. 17, E. Bertrando, Ed. San Luis Obispo County Archaeological Society Occasional Paper, 2004, pp. 81-92.
T. C. Rick, Red abalone bead production and exchange on California's northern channel islands, North American Archaeologist, vol. 25, pp. 215-237, 2004.
T. C. Rick, Social and economic dynamics on Late Holocene San Miguel Island, California, in Foundations of Chumash Complexity, J. Arnold, Ed. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, 2004, pp. 97-112.
T. C. Rick, Johnson, J. R., Erlandson, J. M., and Gamble, L. H., Style, context, and chronology of a wooden canoe model from Santa Rosa Island, California, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 301-307, 2004.
2007
J. A. Robbins and Rick, T. C., THE ANALYSIS OF STABLE ISOTOPES FROM CALIFORNIA COASTAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES: IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING HUMAN CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, vol. 20, pp. 29-33, 2007.
T. C. Rick, The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, 2007.
C. B. Wolff, Aland, A., and Rick, T. C., Coastal subsistence and landscape evolution on Eastern Santa Rosa Island, California: perspectives from CA-SRI-667, Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, vol. 20, pp. 53-54, 2007.
T. C. Rick, Erlandson, J. M., Braje, T. J., Estes, J., Graham, M., and Vellanoweth, R., Historical ecology and human impacts on coastal ecosystems of the Santa Barbara Channel region, California, in Ancient Human Impacts on Marine Environments: A Global Perspective, T. C. Rick, Ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
T. C. Rick, Household and Community Archaeology at the Chumash Village of Niaqla, Santa Rosa Island, California, Journal of Field Archaeology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 243-263, 2007.
C. B. Wolff, Rick, T. C., and Aland, A., Middle Holocene subsistence and land use on Southeast Anchorage, Santa Rosa Island, California, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 44-56, 2007.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., Jones, T. L., and Porcasi, J., One if by land, two if by sea: who were the first Californians?, in California Prehistory:Colonization, Culture and Complexity, T. L. Jones, Ed. AltaMira Press, 2007, pp. 53-62.

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