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2019

  • Guiry E. An isotopic approach for the differentiating use of offshore and near shore fisheries technologies among ancient societies. 20th International Council of Archaeozoology Fish Remains Working Group. Portland, OR.

  • Guiry E, Orchard T. A Plague of Pigeons?: Isotopic Insights into the Historical Ecology of Late Holocene Passenger Pigeons. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Quebec, QC.

  • Guiry E, Orchard T. Hunting varmints, or tasty morsels?: An isotopic survey of Iroquoian garden hunting. 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Albuquerque, NM.

  • Guiry E, Royle TC. Anadromy and the archaeological record: exploring stable carbon isotope records for ancient aquatic resource use. UK Archaeological Sciences Conference, Manchester, UK.

  • Hyland C, Millaire JF, Szpak P. Isotope Analysis of Ritual Killing Events, Viru Valley. 38th Northeast Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

  • Hyland C, Routledge J, Scott M, Szpak P. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variability as an indicator of distinct individuals. 47th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology. Banff, Alberta.

  • Szpak P, Chiou KL. Stable isotope analysis of charred and desiccated plant remains from the north coast of Peru. 84th Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

  • Szpak P, Chiou KL. Testing old assumptions about isotopic analyses of macrobotanical remains: Agricultural intensification in the Jequetepeque Valley. 47th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonia Archaeology and Ethnohistory. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.

  • Szpak P, Valenzuela D. Exploring camelid management practices in northern Chile using stable isotope analysis. 38th Northeast Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

  • Szpak P, Valenzuela D. Exploring camelid management practices in northern Chile using stable isotope analysis. Sixth Society for Amazonian & Andean Studies Biennial Meeting. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  • Szpak P, Valenzuela D. Camelid husbandry in the Atacama Desert? III Taller de Isótopos en el Sur de Sudamérica. Pica, Chile.

2018

  • Szpak P. Impact of prehistoric human hunters on the foraging ecology of the Arctic fox. 11th International Conference on the Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies, Viña del Mar, Chile.

  • Szpak P. The environmental context of the Dorset-Thule transition: Evidence from stable isotope analysis of archaeofauna. 83rd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. [DOWNLOAD .pdf]

  • Szpak P, Chiou KL. Stable Isotope Analysis of Macrobotanical Remains from the Jequetepeque Valley: Evidence for Agricultural Intensification. 37th Northeast Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton, New York.

 

2017

  • Szpak P. Isotopic baselines in northern Peru: A summary of previous research and future directions. II Taller de Isótopos en el Sur de Sudamérica. San Rafael, Mendoza.

  • Szpak P. Changes in the ecology of the Arctic fox driven by human activity. 50th Annual Meeting, Canadian Archaeological Association, Ottawa, Ontario.

  • Szpak P. Isotopic perspectives on animal husbandry practices. 82nd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

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