
Sarah Noe
VerifiedUniversity of California, Santa Barbara · Anthropology
Active 2020–2024
Research topics
- Archaeology
- Geography
- Ecology
- Biology
Selected publications
Quaternary International · 2023 · 6 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Archaeology
- Geography
- Ecology
We investigated how Mississippian residents of the Central Illinois River Valley (CIRV) altered their hunting strategies in response to climate change and warfare in the 13th and 14th centuries. The CIRV, located in west-central Illinois just north of Greater Cahokia, was characterized by optimal climatic conditions in the 11th and 12th centuries, followed by centuries of drought and warfare. We integrated paleoclimatic reconstructions and evidence of violence with bone collagen and apatite isotopic analyses on white-tailed deer remains to investigate how CIRV residents minimized risks associated with white-tailed deer hunting. This is the first study in this region to effectively use δ13Capatite measurements to show the selective consumption of maize by white-tailed deer. Our results indicate that there were varied responses to climate change and conflict that were socially contingent upon community size. Notably, deer hunted by residents of Roskamp, occupied in the 13th century during the period of warfare, had highly elevated δ13Capatite values, demonstrating residents partook in garden hunting.
Frequent coauthors
- 2 shared
Amber M. VanDerwarker
University of California, Santa Barbara
- 2 shared
Steven R. Kuehn
Illinois Archaeological Survey
- 2 shared
Martin Welker
- 2 shared
James T. Watson
- 2 shared
Gregory D. Wilson
University of California, Santa Barbara
- 2 shared
Randall Haas
- 1 shared
Patrick Roberts
- 1 shared
Alejandra I. Domic
Pennsylvania State University
Education
- 2017
Graduate Student , Anthropology
University of Maryland, College Park
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