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Michael Glassow

Professor of Anthropology
Email: glassow@anth.ucsb.edu
Phone: (805) 893-2054
Office: HSSB 1059
Curriculum Vitae
 
Research Interests
Professor Glassow is investigating cultural responses to environmental changes occurring between 7000 and 4000 years ago in the Santa Barbara Channel region of California. He has been undertaking fieldwork at sites along the coastal mainland and on Santa Cruz Island dating to this time interval and is currently involved with processing collections from these sites.

Projects
Archaeological Research on Santa Cruz Island: The Red Abalone Midden Project

 

   
Contemporary Archaeological Approaches to Rock Art Recording & Conservation Strategies in Southern California: The Kamupau Project  
 
 
Sample Publications  
  • Purisemeno Chumash Prehistory, Maritime Adaptations along the Southern California Coast. Case Studies in Archaeology. Harcourt Brace, Fort Worth, 1996.
  • "Development of Maritime Adaptations during the Middle Holocene of the California Coast." Revista de Arqueología Americana 16:155-182. (issued in 2000)1999.
  • "Prehistoric Chronology and Environmental Change at the Punta Arena Site, Santa Cruz Island, California." Proceedings of the Fifth California Islands Symposium, edited by D. R. Brown, H.W. Chaney, and K.L. Mitchell. OCS Study, MMS 99-0038, pp. 555-562. U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service, Camarillo, CA. 2000
 
 
 
 

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

 
 
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