Journal Article
T. C. Rick, DeLong, R. L., Erlandson, J. M., Braje, T. J., Jones, T. L., Kennett, D. J., Wake, T. A., and Walker, P. L.,
“A trans-Holocene archaeological record of Guadalupe fur seals (Arctocephalus townsendi) on the California coast”,
Marine Mammal Science, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 487-502, 2009.
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.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., Ainis, A. F., Gill, K. M., Jew, N. P., and Reeder-Myers, L. A.,
“Shellfish, Geophytes, and Sedentism on Early Holocene Santa Rosa Island, Alta California, USA”,
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, pp. 1 - 21, 2019.
T. C. Rick, Erlandson, J. M., and Wolff, C. B.,
“Sex and Symbolism: A Middle Holocene Phallic Artifact from Santa Rosa Island, California”,
Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 47-52, 2008.
T. C. Rick, Wah, J. S., and Erlandson, J. M.,
“Re-evaluating the origins of late Pleistocene fire areas on Santa Rosa Island, California, USA”,
Quaternary Research, vol. 78, no. 2, pp. 353-362, 2012.
T. J. Braje, Erlandson, J. M., and Rick, T. C.,
“Reassessing human settlement on the south coast of San Miguel Island, California: The use of 14C dating as a reconnaissance tool”,
Radiocarbon, vol. 47, pp. 11-19, 2005.
T. C. Rick, Erlandson, J. M., and Horton, K.,
“Marine shellfish harvest on Middle and Late Holocene Santa Barbara Island, California”,
California Archaeology, vol. 1, pp. 109-123, 2009.
J. M. Erlandson, Moss, M. L., and Lauriers, M. Des,
“Life on the edge: early maritime cultures of the Pacific Coast of North America”,
Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 27, no. 23-24, pp. 2232-2245, 2008.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., Braje, T. J., Steinberg, A., and Vellanoweth, R. L.,
“Human impacts on ancient shellfish: a 10,000 year record from San Miguel Island, California”,
Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 2144-2152, 2008.
L. A. Reeder, Rick, T. C., and Erlandson, J. M.,
“Forty years later: What have we learned about the earliest human occupations of Santa Rosa Island, California?”,
North American Archaeologist, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 37-64, 2008.
J. M. Erlandson, Rick, T. C., and Braje, T. J.,
“Fishing up the Food Web?: 12,000 Years of Maritime Subsistence and Adaptive Adjustments on California's Channel Islands”,
Pacific Science, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 711-724, 2009.
T. J. Braje, Erlandson, J. M., Rick, T. C., Dayton, P. K., and Hatch, M. B. A.,
“Fishing from past to present: continuity and resilience of red abalone fisheries on the Channel Islands, California”,
Ecological Applications, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 906-919, 2009.
T. C. Rick, Erlandson, J. M., and Vellanoweth, R. L.,
“Early cave occupations on San Miguel Island, California”,
Current Research in the Pleistocene, vol. 20, pp. 70-72, 2003.
T. C. Rick, Walker, P. L., Willis, L. M., Noah, A. C., Erlandson, J. M., Vellanoweth, R. L., Braje, T. J., and Kennett, D. J.,
“Dogs, humans and island ecosystems: the distribution, antiquity and ecology of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) on California's Channel Islands, USA”,
Holocene, vol. 18, no. 7, pp. 1077-1087, 2008.
J. M. Erlandson, Vellanoweth, R. L., Rick, T. C., and Batterson, M. R.,
“Coastal foraging at Otter Cave: a 6600 year old shell midden on San Miquel Island, California”,
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, vol. 25, pp. 69-86, 2005.
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, Braje, T. J., Rick, T. C., and Peterson, J.,
“Beads, bifaces, and boats: an early maritime adaptation on the south coast of San Miguel Island, California”,
American Anthropologist, vol. 107, no. 4, pp. 677-683, 2005.
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.
R. L. Vellanoweth, Rick, T. C., Erlandson, J. M., and Reynolds, G.,
“A 6,000 year old red abalone midden from Otter Point, San Miguel Island, California”,
North American Archaeologist, vol. 27, pp. 69-90, 2006.