Questioning the Native American Population Rebound in the Horseshoe Lake Watershed from AD 1500 to AD 1700

B. Jacob Skousen , Michael Aiuvalasit
American Antiquity 86 ( 1) 199 -202

1
2021
Developing a sustainability science approach for water systems

Christa Brelsford , Marion Dumas , Edella Schlager , Brian J. Dermody
Ecology and Society 25 ( 2) 1 -6

21
2020
Urban geoarchaeology and sustainability: A case study from Manhattan Island, New York City, USA

Joseph Schuldenrein , Michael Aiuvalasit
Geological Society of America Special Papers 476 153 -172

13
2011
Assessing the Potential for Pollen Preservation from Ancestral Puebloan Water Reservoir Features, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

Michael Aiuvalasit , Christopher Kiahtipes
Newsletter of the New Mexico Archaeological Council ( 1) 2 -9

2017
2007
Identifying common pool resources in the archaeological record: A case study of water commons from the North American Southwest

Michael J Aiuvalasit
Global perspectives on long term community resource management 281 -306

4
2019
Relict canals of the Tehuacán Valley, Mexico: A Middle-to Late-Holocene dryland socio-hydrological system

James A Neely , Michael J Aiuvalasit , Barbara M Winsborough
The Holocene 32 ( 12) 1422 -1436

3
2022
Native American fire management at an ancient wildland-urban interface in the Southwest United States.

William C. Hockaday , T. J. Ferguson , Christopher I. Roos , Christopher A. Kiahtipes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118 ( 4)

2
2021
New light on the prehistoric Purrón Dam Complex: Small corporate group collaboration in the Tehuacán Valley, Puebla, México

James A. Neely , Michael J. Aiuvalasit , Vincent A. Clause
Journal of Field Archaeology 40 ( 3) 347 -364

7
2015
New radiometric dating of water management features at the prehistoric Purrón Dam Complex, Tehuacán Valley, Puebla, México

Michael J. Aiuvalasit , James A. Neely , Mark D. Bateman
Journal of Archaeological Science 37 ( 6) 1207 -1213

16
2010