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Steve is a zooarchaeologist specializing in the ecology of human adaptations during the Holocene in North and South America. He is professor at the University of North Texas in the Department of Geography and the Environment. His research focuses human adaptations to elevation gradients in the Andes of central, western Argentina among prehistoric hunter-gatherers and contemporary pastoralists and on ecology and zooarchaeology in the American Southwest. Other research includes the use of datasets from zooarchaeology and paleontology to address issues in conservation biology.
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Adolfo F. Gil,Clara Otaola,Jonathan Dombrosky, Martin Luna,Gisela Quiroga, Armado Dauverne,Steve Wolverton, Roberto Pereyra Lobos,Gustavo Neme
HOLOCENE (2024)
Handbook of Archaeological Sciencespp.1211-1225, (2023)
RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND AMERICAN INDIAN PARTNERSHIPS AT THE CROW CANYON ARCHAEOLOGICAL CENTERpp.325-334, (2023)
CHUNGARA-REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGIA CHILENAno. 3 (2023): 581-594
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGYno. 1 (2023): 57-68
NA Johnson,CE Beaver,AH Kiser, MA Duplessis,MD Wagner, RJ Ellwanger,CR Robertson,SD Kinney, BB Gregory,S Wolverton,CR Randklev,PD Hartfield,
Endangered Species Research (2023): 1-15
The Routledge Handbook of Development and Environmentpp.257-275, (2021)
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#Papers: 84
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