Christopher S. Jazwa is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. Jennifer E. Perry is an anthropology professor at California State University, Channel Islands. She is a coauthor of The Punta Arena Site and Early and Middle Holocene Cultural Development on Santa Cruz Island, California.
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List of Figures List of Tables Introduction 1. The Ecological, Environmental, and Cultural Context for Island Archaeology: Christopher S. Jazwa and Jennifer E. Perry 2. Points in Space and Time: The Distribution of Paleocoastal Points and Crescents on California's Northern Channel Islands: Todd J. Braje, Jon M. Erlandson, and Torben C. Rick 3. The Early Holocene Occupation of Santa Cruz Island: Amy E. Gusick 4. Settlement Systems on Santa Cruz Island between 6300 and 5300 BP: Michael A. Glassow 5. The Ideal Free Distribution and Settlement History at Old Ranch Canyon, Santa Rosa Island, California: Christopher S. Jazwa, Douglas J. Kennett, and Bruce Winterhalder 6. Geographic Information Systems as a Tool for Analyzing Intra-Site Spatial Variability on San Nicolas Island, CA: Richard B. Guttenberg, RenE L. Vellanoweth, William E. Kendig, Rebekka G. Knierim, and Steven J. Schwartz 7. Paleoethnobotanical Investigations on the Channel Islands: Current Directions and Theoretical Considerations: Kristina M. Gill 8. The Archaeology of Ritual on the Channel Islands: Jennifer E. Perry 9. Cultural Landscapes of Catalina Island: Wendy G. Teeter, DesireE ReneE Martinez, and Karimah O. Kennedy Richardson 10. The Native Depopulation of Santa Catalina Island, California: Ivan H. Strudwick 11. Island Perspectives: Michael Jochim List of Contributors

