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Christina M. Neudorf
Researcher at Desert Research Institute
Publications - 30
Citations - 701
Christina M. Neudorf is an academic researcher from Desert Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 26 publications receiving 515 citations. Previous affiliations of Christina M. Neudorf include University of the Fraser Valley & University of Wollongong.
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Post-glacial sea-level change along the Pacific coast of North America
Dan H. Shugar,Ian J. Walker,Olav B. Lian,Jordan B.R. Eamer,Christina M. Neudorf,Duncan McLaren,Daryl Fedje +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the role of crustal deformation, changes in global ocean volumes, and the depression and rebound of the Earth's crust in response to ice sheets on land (isostasy).
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Late Upper Paleolithic occupation at Cooper's Ferry, Idaho, USA, ~16,000 years ago.
Loren G. Davis,David B. Madsen,Lorena Becerra-Valdivia,Thomas Higham,David A. Sisson,Sarah M. Skinner,Daniel Stueber,Alexander Nyers,Amanda Keen-Zebert,Christina M. Neudorf,Melissa Cheyney,Masami Izuho,Fumie Iizuka,Fumie Iizuka,Samuel R. Burns,Clinton W. Epps,Samuel C. Willis,Ian Buvit +17 more
TL;DR: Radiocarbon dating of the earliest occupational phases at the Cooper's Ferry site in western Idaho indicates that people repeatedly occupied the Columbia River basin, starting between 16,560 and 15,280 calibrated years before the present, which provides support for a Pacific coastal route for the early occupation of the Americas.
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Experimental examination of animal trampling effects on artifact movement in dry and water saturated substrates: a test case from South India
Metin I. Eren,Adam J. Durant,Christina M. Neudorf,Michael Haslam,Ceri Shipton,Janardhana Bora,Ravi Korisettar,Michael D. Petraglia +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined short episodes of animal trampling in dry and water saturated substrates in South India and found that vertical artifact displacement was greater than any reported experiment to date.
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A post-glacial sea level hinge on the central Pacific coast of Canada
Duncan McLaren,Daryl Fedje,Murray B. Hay,Quentin Mackie,Ian J. Walker,Dan H. Shugar,Jordan B.R. Eamer,Olav B. Lian,Christina M. Neudorf +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use pond basin coring, diatom analysis, archaeological site testing, sedimentary exposure sampling, and radiocarbon dating to construct sea level histories for the Hakai Passage region.
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Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago.
Chris Clarkson,Chris Clarkson,Chris Clarkson,Clair Harris,Bo Li,Bo Li,Christina M. Neudorf,Richard G. Roberts,Richard G. Roberts,Christine Lane,Kasih Norman,J. N. Pal,Sacha Jones,Sacha Jones,Ceri Shipton,Jinu Koshy,M. C. Gupta,D. P. Mishra,Atul Kumar Dubey,Nicole Boivin,Michael D. Petraglia,Michael D. Petraglia,Michael D. Petraglia +22 more
TL;DR: The lithic industry from Dhaba strongly resembles stone tool assemblages from the African Middle Stone Age and Arabia, and the earliest artefacts from Australia, suggesting that it is likely the product of Homo sapiens as they dispersed eastward out of Africa.