Based on detailed excavation data, the author reconstructs the
paleography of the Santa Barbara coast ca. 8500 years ago, makes
comparisons to other early California sites, and applies his findings to
current theories of hunter-gatherers and coastal environments. With an
emphasis on paleographic reconstructions, site formation processes,
chronological studies, and integrated faunal analyses, the work will be
of interest to a wide range of scholars working in shell middens,
hunter-gatherer ecology, geoarchaeology, and coatal or aquatic
adaptations.