Matthew R. Des Lauriers is Assistant Professor and Director of the Anthropological Research Institute at California State University, Northridge
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List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. A Place in Space and Time Chapter 2. Islanders, Fishermen, Pirates, and Corporations Chapter 3. The First IsleNos Chapter 4. Becoming Cedros Chapter 5. The World of the HuamalgUEeNos: Late Holocene Patterns (2,500 rcybp-Contact) Chapter 6. Insularity and Interaction Chapter 7. "And So We Went..." References Cited Index
"I have followed Des Lauriers' research with great interest over the last several years as he made remarkable find after find on the important, but very poorly understood, desert island."-Torben Rick, Smithsonian Institution "The book will make a significant and timely contribution to this very little studied Mexican region."-MarIa L. Cruz-Torres, Arizona State University "In what will hopefully be his first of many contributions to Baja California studies, Des Lauriers's Islands of Fogs greatly advances our understanding of the archaeology of Cedros Island, dispels inaccurate preconceptions about the Baja California peninsula, and in the process, contributes significant knowledge about the maritime prehistory of the New World. Arguably one of the most important studies from the region."-California Archaeology