- The archaeology of North Pacific fisheries : an introduction / Madonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon
- Identification of salmon species from archaeological remains on the Northwest Coast / Trevor J. Orchard and Paul Szpak
- Little Ice Age climate : Gadus macrocephalus otoliths as a measure of local variability / Catherine R. West, Stephen Wischniowski, and Christopher Johnston
- Pacific cod and salmon structural bone density : implications for interpreting butchering patterns in North Pacific archaeofaunas / Ross E. Smith [and others]
- Site-specific salmon fisheries on the central coast of British Columbia / Aubrey Cannon, Dongya Yang, and Camilla Speller
- Heiltsuk stone fish traps on the central coast of British Columbia / Elroy White
- Riverine salmon harvesting and processing technology in northern British Columbia / Paul Prince
- Late Holocene fisheries in Gwaii Haanas : species composition, trends in abundance, and environmental or cultural explanations / Trevor J. Orchard
- Locational optimization and faunal remains in northern Barkley Sound, western Vancouver Island, British Columbia / Gregory G. Monks
- Pacific cod in southeast Alaska : the "cousin" of the fish that changed the world / Madonna L. Moss
- Zooarchaeology of the "fish that stops" : using archaeofaunas to construct long-term time series of Atlantic and Pacific cod populations / Matthew W. Betts, Herbert D.G. Maschner, and Donald S. Clark
- Processing the patterns : elusive archaeofaunal signatures of cod storage on the North Pacific Coast / Megan A. Partlow and Robert E. Kopperl
- Cod and salmon : a tale of two assemblages from Coffman Cove, Alaska / Madonna L. Moss
- Fish traps and shell middens at Comox Harbour, British Columbia / Megan Caldwell
- An archaeological history of Holocene fish use in the Dundas Island group, British Columbia / Natalie Brewster and Andrew Martindale
- Patterns of fish usage at a late prehistoric northern Puget Sound shell midden / Teresa Trost [and others]
- Herring bones in southeast Alaska archaeological sites : the record of Tlingit use of yaaw (Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii) / Madonna L. Moss, Virginia L. Butler; and J. Tait Elder
- Conclusion : the archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries / Aubrey Cannon and Madonna L. Moss.
For thousands of years, fisheries were crucial to the sustenance of the First People of the Pacific Coast. Yet the effects of human settlement have left us with a woefully incomplete understanding of their histories prior to the industrial era. Covering Alaska, British Columbia, and Puget Sound, "The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries" illustrates how the archaeological record reveals new information about ancient ways of life and the histories of key species. Individual chapters cover salmon and a number of lesser-known species abundant in archaeological sites, including pacific cod, herring, rockfish, eulachon, and hake. In turn, this ecological history informs suggestions for sustainable fishing in today's rapidly changing environment.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)