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Rick TC, DeLong RL, Erlandson JM, Braje TJ, Jones TL, Kennett DJ, Wake TA, Walker PL.  2009.  A trans-Holocene archaeological record of Guadalupe fur seals (Arctocephalus townsendi) on the California coast. Marine Mammal Science. 25(2):487-502.
Rick TC, Johnson JR, Erlandson JM, Gamble LH.  2004.  Style, context, and chronology of a wooden canoe model from Santa Rosa Island, California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 24(2):301-307.
Erlandson JM, Rick TC, Ainis AF, Gill KM, Jew NP, Reeder-Myers LA.  2019.  Shellfish, Geophytes, and Sedentism on Early Holocene Santa Rosa Island, Alta California, USA. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. :1-21.
Braje TJ, Erlandson JM.  2008.  Shell and Bone Artifacts from Two Middle Holocene Red Abalone Middens on San Miguel Island. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly. 40(1):53-66.
Rick TC, Erlandson JM, Wolff CB.  2008.  Sex and Symbolism: A Middle Holocene Phallic Artifact from Santa Rosa Island, California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly. 40(1):47-52.
Rick TC, Wah JS, Erlandson JM.  2012.  Re-evaluating the origins of late Pleistocene fire areas on Santa Rosa Island, California, USA. Quaternary Research. 78(2):353-362.
Braje TJ, Erlandson JM, Rick TC.  2005.  Reassessing human settlement on the south coast of San Miguel Island, California: The use of 14C dating as a reconnaissance tool. Radiocarbon. 47:11-19.
Braje TJ, Erlandson JM.  2009.  Molluscs and mass harvesting in the Middle Holocene: Prey size and resource ranking on San Miguel Island, Alta California. California Archaeology. 1(2):263--289.
Rick TC, Erlandson JM, Horton K.  2009.  Marine shellfish harvest on Middle and Late Holocene Santa Barbara Island, California. California Archaeology. 1:109-123.
Erlandson JM, Moss ML, Lauriers MDes.  2008.  Life on the edge: early maritime cultures of the Pacific Coast of North America. Quaternary Science Reviews. 27(23-24):2232-2245.
Erlandson JM, Rick TC, Braje TJ, Steinberg A, Vellanoweth RL.  2008.  Human impacts on ancient shellfish: a 10,000 year record from San Miguel Island, California. Journal of Archaeological Science. 35(8):2144-2152.
Rick TC, Erlandson JM, Vellanoweth RL.  2005.  From Pleistocene mariners to complex hunter-gatherers: the archaeology of the California Channel Islands. Journal of World Prehistory. 19:169-228.
Reeder LA, Rick TC, Erlandson JM.  2008.  Forty years later: What have we learned about the earliest human occupations of Santa Rosa Island, California? North American Archaeologist. 29(2):37-64.
Erlandson JM, Braje TJ.  2008.  Five Crescents from Cardwell: Context and Chronology of Chipped Stone Crescents at CA-SMI-679, San Miguel Island, California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly. 40(1):35-46.
Erlandson JM, Rick TC, Braje TJ.  2009.  Fishing up the Food Web?: 12,000 Years of Maritime Subsistence and Adaptive Adjustments on California's Channel Islands Pacific Science. 63(4):711-724.
Braje TJ, Erlandson JM, Rick TC, Dayton PK, Hatch MBA.  2009.  Fishing from past to present: continuity and resilience of red abalone fisheries on the Channel Islands, California. Ecological Applications. 19(4):906-919.
Erlandson JM, Braje T.  2007.  Early Maritime Technology on California’s San Miguel Island: Arena Points from. Current Research in the Pleistocene. 24:85.
Rick TC, Erlandson JM, Vellanoweth RL.  2003.  Early cave occupations on San Miguel Island, California. Current Research in the Pleistocene. 20:70-72.
Rick TC, Walker PL, Willis LM, Noah AC, Erlandson JM, Vellanoweth RL, Braje TJ, Kennett DJ.  2008.  Dogs, humans and island ecosystems: the distribution, antiquity and ecology of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) on California's Channel Islands, USA. Holocene. 18(7):1077-1087.
Erlandson JM, Vellanoweth RL, Rick TC, Batterson MR.  2005.  Coastal foraging at Otter Cave: a 6600 year old shell midden on San Miquel Island, California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 25:69-86.
Erlandson JM, Rick TC, Batterson MR.  2004.  Busted balls shell midden (CA-SMI-606): an early coastal site on San Miguel Island, California. North American Archaeologist. 25:251-272.
Erlandson JM, Braje TJ, Rick TC, Peterson J.  2005.  Beads, bifaces, and boats: an early maritime adaptation on the south coast of San Miguel Island, California. American Anthropologist. 107(4):677-683.
Braje TJ, Erlandson JM, Rick TC.  2004.  An 8700 year old shell midden from the south coast of San Miguel Island, California. Current Research in the Pleistocene. 21:24-25.
Vellanoweth RL, Rick TC, Erlandson JM, Reynolds G.  2006.  A 6,000 year old red abalone midden from Otter Point, San Miguel Island, California. North American Archaeologist. 27:69-90.

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