Todd J. Braje is an anthropological archaeologist who specializes in the archaeology and historical ecology of North American Pacific Coast maritime societies. He is an assistant professor of anthropology at Humboldt State University.
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"A significant contribution to the understanding of the far-reaching effects that technologically 'primitive' prehistoric human populations can have on marine resources and the potential the same have for rehabilitation through enlightened management with a deeper historical perspective."--Thomas Wake, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA "This book is a significant contribution to the field of archaeology. It helps fill in important data gaps on the archaeology of San Miguel Island and presents an excellent case study in historical ecology."--Rene L. Vellanoweth, Humboldt State University "In his book, Modern Oceans, Ancient Sites, Todd Braje provides a promising avenue through which archaeologists can help solve modern problems--by providing time depth to ecological conservation efforts.... The data in these chapters are valuable and well presented.... The introductions and conclusions of each chapter nicely place the data within the big picture argument." --California Archaeology

