Paul Schultz Martin
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Paul Schultz Martin's Degrees
- PhD Geology Stanford University
- Masters Geology Stanford University
- Bachelors Geology Stanford University
Why Is Paul Schultz Martin Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Paul Schultz Martin was an American geoscientist at the University of Arizona who developed the theory that the Pleistocene extinction of large mammals worldwide was caused by overhunting by humans. Martin's work bridged the fields of ecology, anthropology, geosciences, and paleontology.
Paul Schultz Martin's Published Works
Published Works
- Neotropical Anachronisms: The Fruits the Gomphotheres Ate (1982) (774)
- Quaternary extinctions : a prehistoric revolution (1984) (584)
- The Discovery of America (1973) (434)
- Packrat Middens the Last 40, 000 Years of Biotic Change (1991) (317)
- Pleistocene Rewilding: An Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation (2006) (304)
- Asynchronous extinction of late Quaternary sloths on continents and islands. (2005) (223)
- Food Taboos, Diet, and Hunting Strategy: The Adaptation to Animals in Amazon Cultural Ecology [and Comments and Reply] (1978) (203)
- Prehistoric Extinctions on Islands and Continents (1999) (198)
- Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (2005) (163)
- War Zones and Game Sinks in Lewis and Clark’s West (1999) (161)
- PLEISTOCENE POLLEN ANALYSIS AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHWEST (1965) (138)
- Nuclear Gene Sequences from a Late Pleistocene Sloth Coprolite (2003) (134)
- The Pleistocene History of Temperate Biotas in Mexico and Eastern United States (1957) (117)
- The Last 10,000 Years: A Fossil Pollen Record of the American Southwest (1963) (107)
- Pleistocene ecology and biogeography of North America (1958) (98)
- The late Quaternary extinction and future resurrection of birds on Pacific islands (2003) (95)
- Rampart Cave Coprolite and Ecology of the Shasta Ground Sloth (1961) (91)
- Pollen Analysis of Prehistoric Human Feces: A New Approach to Ethnobotany (1964) (81)
- Marianas prehistory: archaeological survey and excavations on Saipan, Tinian and Rota / Alexander Spoehr. (1957) (76)
- Dung of Mammuthus in the Arid Southwest, North America (1986) (76)
- Shasta Ground Sloth (Nothrotheriops shastense Hoffstetter) at Shelter Cave, New Mexico: Environment, Diet, and Extinction (1980) (74)
- Gentry's Rio Mayo Plants. The Tropical Deciduous Forest and Environs of Northwest Mexico (2000) (70)
- Africa and Pleistocene Overkill (1966) (70)
- A Biogeography of Reptiles and Amphibians in the Gomez Farias Region, Tamaulipas, Mexico (1958) (68)
- Death of American Ground Sloths (1974) (64)
- Would the Australian megafauna have become extinct if humans had never colonised the continent? Comments on 'A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian megafauna and an alternative explanation' by S.Wroe and J.Field (2007) (62)
- The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations. (1979) (60)
- Mogollon Cultural Continuity and Change: the Stratigraphic Analysis of Tularosa and Cordova Caves (1954) (59)
- The Revolution in Archaeology (1971) (57)
- 40,000 years of extinctions on the “planet of doom” (1990) (46)
- Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona (1962) (46)
- Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru / (1955) (45)
- Fossil packrat middens and the tandem accelerator mass spectrometer (1985) (44)
- Taiga-tundra and the full-glacial period in Chester County, Pennsylvania (1958) (43)
- Paleoecology of the Llano Estacado (1962) (42)
- The SU site excavations at a Mogollon village (1940) (42)
- Ground Sloth Extinction and Human Occupation at Gruta Del Indio, Argentina (1997) (41)
- Geoghronology of Pluvial Lake Cochise, Southern Arizona. II. Pollen Analysis of A 42‐Meter Core (1963) (40)
- Radiocarbon dating of extinct fauna in the Americas recovered from tar pits (2004) (39)
- Scanning Electron Photomicrographs of Southwestern Pollen Grains (1969) (39)
- New Paris no. 4: A Late Pleistogene Cave Deposit in Bedford County, Pennsylvania (1965) (39)
- The Mogollon Culture of Southwestern New Mexico. Emil W. Haury. (Medallion Papers, No. 20: 1–146, 34 plates, 32 text figs., privately printed for Gila Pueblo, Globe, Arizona, 1936.) (1937) (37)
- Mammoth Extinction: Two Continents and Wrangel Island (1995) (34)
- Parasites of the Extinct Shasta Ground Sloth, Nothrotheriops shastensis , in Rampart Cave, Arizona (1992) (33)
- Indians Before Columbus (1950) (33)
- Plant Remains in Some Coprolites from Utah (1969) (33)
- Extinction of the Shasta Ground Sloth (1974) (32)
- Late Mogollon Communities: Four Sites of the Tularosa Phase, Western New Mexico (2012) (30)
- Cochise and Mogollon Sites Pine Lawn Valley Western New Mexico (1949) (30)
- Role of Ecological History in Invasive Species Management and Conservation (2004) (29)
- Radiocarbon Dating of Fossil Eggshell (1983) (29)
- Lowry ruin in southwestern Colorado (1936) (29)
- Sites of the Reserve Phase, Pine Lawn Valley, Western New Mexico (1950) (27)
- A prehistoric sequence in the Middle Pecos Valley, New Mexico (1967) (25)
- The SU site excavations at a Mogollon village, western New Mexico, 1939 (1940) (24)
- The SU site excavations at a Mogollon Village, western New Mexico, second season, 1941, by Paul S. Martin. (1943) (24)
- Movements and Activities of the Mountain Beaver (Aplodontia rufa) (1971) (24)
- Pollen and Archaeology at Wetherill Mesa (1965) (24)
- Arizona's Oldest Cornfield (1960) (24)
- Mineral Creek site and Hooper Ranch Pueblo : eastern Arizona (1961) (21)
- Additional Scanning Electron Photomicrographs of Southwestern Pollen Grains (1970) (21)
- Early Man in Arizona: The Pollen Evidence (1963) (20)
- Late Quaternary extinctions: The promise of TAMS 14C dating (1987) (20)
- Zonal Distribution of Vertebrates in a Mexican Cloud Forest (1955) (20)
- Pleistocene Niches for Alien Animals (1970) (20)
- Modified basket maker sites, Ackmen-Lowry area, southwestern Colorado, 1938 / (1939) (20)
- Geochronology of Pluvial Lake Cochise, Southern Arizona: I. Pollen Analysis of Shore Deposits (1961) (20)
- Sites of the reserve phase (1950) (18)
- THE PATTERN AND MEANING OF HOLARCTIC MAMMOTH EXTINCTION (1982) (18)
- Cochise and Mogollon sites (1949) (17)
- Mogollon cultural continuity and change (1952) (17)
- Further Scanning Electron Photomicrographs of Southwestern Pollen Grains (1973) (17)
- The Southwestern Co-Tradition (1951) (15)
- Turkey Foot Ridge site : a Mogollon village, Pine Lawn Valley, western New Mexico (1950) (14)
- Subfossil Mammals from the Gómez Farías Region and the Tropical Gradient of Eastern Mexico (1959) (14)
- Excavations in the Upper Little Colorado Drainage, Eastern Arizona (2015) (14)
- Higgins Flat Pueblo, western New Mexico (1956) (14)
- Caves of the Reserve Area (1954) (13)
- Mammals from Mexico collected by Marian Martin for the American Museum of Natural History. American Museum novitates ; no. 1689 (1954) (13)
- Mortality of cattle on a desert range: paleobiological implications (2001) (12)
- Table Rock Pueblo, Arizona (1960) (12)
- Mineral Creek site and Hooper Ranch Pueblo (1961) (12)
- Indians Before Columbus; Twenty Thousand Years of North American History Revealed by Archeology (1975) (12)
- Herpetological Records from the Gomez Farias Region of Southwestern Tamaulipas, Mexico (1955) (12)
- Detection of Fresh and Fossil Pollen with Fluorochromes (1964) (11)
- Anasazi Painted Pottery in Field Museum of Natural History (1940) (11)
- Biotic systems and diversity—Report of working group 4, interlaken workshop for past global changes (1990) (11)
- Archaeological work in the Ackmen-Lowry area, southwestern Colorado, 1937, (1938) (10)
- Turkey Foot Ridge site, a Mogollon village: (1950) (9)
- Culture areas of Nigeria (1935) (9)
- Comparative Morphology of Microsclere Structure in Spongilla alba, S. cenota, and S. lacustris (Porifera: Spongillidae) (1987) (8)
- Mogollon cultural continuity and change; the stratigraphic analysis of Tularosa and Cordova Caves / [by] Paul S. Martin, Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology, et al. (1952) (8)
- Pleistocene extinctions : the search for a cause : volume 6 of the proceedings of the VII congress of the International Association for Quaternary Research (1967) (8)
- THE BOW‐DRILL IN NORTH AMERICA (1934) (8)
- First Know Your Packrat@@@Packrat Middens: The Last 40,000 years of Biotic Change. (1991) (8)
- BIRDS AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SIERRA DE TAMAULIPAS, AN ISOLATED PINE-OAK HABITAT (2016) (7)
- The Bukidnon of Mindanao / Fay-Cooper Cole. (1956) (7)
- Cienegas Vanishing Climax Communities of the American Southwest (2012) (7)
- Majuro, a village in the Marshall Islands / Alexander Spoehr (1949) (7)
- Documentation for Prehistoric Investigations in the Upper Little Colorado Drainage, Eastern Arizona (1961) (6)
- Documentation for Some Late Mogollon Sites in the Upper Little Colorado Drainage, Eastern Arizona (1961) (6)
- The Excavation of Hawikuh by Frederick Webb Hodge: Report of the Hendricks‐Hodge Expedition 1917‐1923. WATSON SMITH, RICHARD B. WOODBURY, and NATHALIE F. S. WOODBURY (1968) (6)
- Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (Publications In Archeology 7H, Wetherill Mesa Studies) (1980) (6)
- Archaeology of Santa Marta, Colombia; the Tairona culture. -- / by J. Alden Mason -- (1931) (6)
- Further Notes on Birds of the Lake Patzcuaro Region, Mexico (1955) (5)
- The Bering Land Bridge. Based on a symposium held at the Seventh Congress of the International Association for Quaternary Research, Boulder, Colorado, August-September 1965. David M. Hopkins, Ed. Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif., 1967. 511 pp., illus. $18.50 (1967) (5)
- Paleoecology of the Hay Hollow Site, Arizona (2011) (5)
- Digging into history : a brief account of fifteen years of archaeological work in New Mexico (1959) (4)
- The History of the Maya (1931) (4)
- Game Parks before and after Lewis and Clark: Reply to Lyman and Wolverton (2002) (4)
- Egyptian stelae in Field Museum of Natural History (1936) (4)
- Ghostly grazers and Sky Islands (2005) (3)
- Paleoecology of the Hay Hollow site, Arizona / Vorsila L. Bohrer, Assistant Professor, Biology, University of Massachusetts. Foreword: Paul S. Martin, Chairman Emeritus, Anthropology. (1972) (3)
- Skeletal material from San José ruin, British Honduras / (1937) (3)
- Higgins Flat Pueblo, western New Mexico / [by] Paul S. Martin, et al. (1956) (3)
- Archaeology of Santa Marta, Colombia; (1940) (3)
- Documentation for Chapters in Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, II (1964) (3)
- Amydria effrentella from Nests of Mountain Beaver, Aplodontia rufa (1969) (2)
- Comments on Rouse's Article on the Area Co-Tradition (1954) (2)
- Su Site: Excavations of a Mogollon Village, Western New Mexico, Third Season 1946 (1946) (2)
- Early Man and Environments in Northwest North America. Edited by R. A. Smith, and J. W. Smith. The Students Press, Calgary, Alberta, 1970. 136 pp. No price given. (1972) (2)
- Table Rock Pueblo, Arizona / Paul S. Martin [and] John B. Rinaldo. (1960) (2)
- Digging into history (1959) (2)
- Archeological Investigations in East Central Arizona (1962) (2)
- AMERICA: Mexico Before Cortez. J. Eric Thompson (1933) (1)
- Biology and Quaternary environments: Based on the Symposium on Biological Problems in the Reconstruction of Quaternary Terrestrial Environments, held in Canberra, February 1978 (1978) (1)
- Old Akkadian inscriptions in Chicago Natural History Museum; texts of legal and business interest / Ignace J. Gelb, Professor of Assyriology, The Oriential Institute, The University of Chicago. (1955) (1)
- Indians before Columbus, Twenty Thousand Years of North American Archaeology (1948) (1)
- Late Mogollon communities (1957) (1)
- The Cohonina culture of Mount Floyd, Arizona. By John C. McGregor. U. of Kentucky Press, Studies in Authropology, No. 5, 1967; price $5.00 (1968) (1)
- Southwestern Archeology, Its History and Theory: Comments (1954) (1)
- Mammals (Late Quaternary), Extinctions of (2001) (1)
- Notes (1947) (0)
- The Chemical Plow in the Bush (1969) (0)
- Mammoth in situ: Domebo, a Paleo-Indian Mammoth Kill in the Prairie-Plains . Edited by F. C. Leonhardy. Contribution No. 1 of the Museum of the Great Plains, Great Plains Historical Association, Lawton, Oklahoma, 1966. 63 pp., illus. Paper, $2.50., (1966) (0)
- The Current Consensus on Climatic Change (1965) (0)
- Excavator and Prehistorian. (Book Reviews: Earl Morris and Southwestern Archaeology) (1969) (0)
- Pleistocene Extinctions; The Search for a Cause@@@Quarternary Paleoecology (1969) (0)
- Response : Late Pleistocene Extinctions (1973) (0)
- Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona, Paul S. Martin, William A. Longacre, [and] James N. Hill. (1967) (0)
- Quaternary Paleoecology E. J. Cushing H. E. Wright, Jr. (1968) (0)
- Southwestern Archaeology. John C. McGregor. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, ed. 2, 1965. x + 511 pp. Illus. $9.50 (1965) (0)
- Convolvulaceae, pp. 293-300 (1998) (0)
- The African Setting of Human Evolution (1964) (0)
- ZONAL DISTRIBUTION OF VERTEBRATES IN A (1955) (0)
- 3. Lessons From Land Present And Past Signs Of Ecological Decay And The Overture To Earth’S Sixth Mass Extinction (2019) (0)
- Archaeological explorations in Peru. by Lila M. O'Neale -- ; with introduction by A.L. Kroeber --. Paul S. Martin --, editor. (1937) (0)
- : Archaeology as Human Ecology . Karl W. Butzer. ; Environmental Archaeology . Myra Shackley. (1984) (0)
- How Many Birds Belong in Africa? The Bird Faunas of Africa and Its Islands R. E. Moreau (1968) (0)
- Pollen Analysis of Coastal Bogs from Central Alaska to California (1961) (0)
- Excavator and Prehistoian: Earl Morris and Southwestern Archaeology . Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1968. xviii + 204 pp., illus. $7.95. (1969) (0)
- Fox, J. W., C. B. Smith, and K. T. Wilkins (eds.). 1992. Proboscidean and Paleoindian Interactions. Baylor University Press, Waco, Texas, 233 pp. ISBN 0-918954-55-X. Price (paper), $28.50 (1994) (0)
- ARCHEOLOGY: Highway Salvage Archaeology, volume 4. Stewart Peckham and others (1964) (0)
- Biodiversity and Conservation of the Ciénega de Saracachi area, Sonora, Mexico (2013) (0)
- Proto Lima; a middle period culture of Peru / A.L. Kroeber. Appendix: Cloths. [by] Dwight T. Wallace (1954) (0)
- Lowry ruin in southwestern Colorado / Paul S. Martin ; with reports on masonry of Lowry ruin and of the Southwest, by Lawrence Roys, and skeletal material from the Lowry area, by Gerhardt von Bonin. (1936) (0)
- RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORK IN ARIZONA OF THE CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (1957) (0)
- Extinct Bison in Minnesota (1971) (0)
- Pollen Stratigraphy of Playa Lakes: ABSTRACT (1967) (0)
- A Human Effigy of Stone from a Great Kiva Near Springerville, Arizona (1961) (0)
- Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona, Paul S. Martin, et al. (1975) (0)
- Archaeological explorations in Peru. by A.L. Kroeber -- ; Paul S. Martin --, editor. (1937) (0)
- ARCHEOLOGY: Excavations at Nantack Village, Point of Pines, Arizona. David A. Breternitz (1960) (0)
- Laboratory instructions for zoology 1a (1958) (0)
- Evolution Radiocarbon dates on bones of extinct birds from Hawaii ( tandem accelerator mass spectrometer / archeology / famuil turnover ) (2008) (0)
- Caves of the Reserve area [by] Paul S. Martin, Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology, John B. Rinaldo -- [and] Elaine Bluhm --. (1954) (0)
- Morris* achievements are far too numerous to recount here. Certainly one of his- most important contributions to Southwestern archaeology is the result of the part he played in providing specimens from which considerable portions of the den- (2016) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: Winona and Ridge Ruin. Pt.I, Architecture and Material Culture. John C. Mcgregor (1941) (0)
- Source book for African anthropology -- / by Wilfrid D. Hambly --. 111 text figures, 5 maps. Paul S. Martin -- editor. (1937) (0)
- Earl Morris and Southwestern Archaeology. Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1968. xviii + 204 pp., illus. $7.95 (1969) (0)
- Mammoth in situ (1966) (0)
- Response : Pleistocene Extinctions (1976) (0)
- Notes on the Capture of Tropical Bats at Cuevo El Pachon, Tamaulipas, Mexico (1954) (0)
- Authors’ Comments on Kidder Review (1954) (0)
- NORTH AMERICA: Kinishba: a Prehistoric Pueblo of the Great Pueblo Period. Byron Cummings (1941) (0)
- The Peoples of Pine Lawn Valley (1951) (0)
- Bibliography (1958) (0)
- Notes and News (1951) (0)
- A History of the Ancient Southwest. Harold Sterling Gladwin. (1957) (0)
- ARCHEOLOGY: Environment of Mesa Verde, Colorado. James A. Erdman, Charles L. Douglas and John W. Marr. (1970) (0)
- Plants, Man and Life. Edgar Anderson (1953) (0)
- Book Review:Late Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleoecology of the West. Arthur H. Harris (1986) (0)
- Editorial: On Ice Age Behavior (1970) (0)
- The Titanizing of Tucson (1961) (0)
- Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona, [by] Paul S. Martin et al. Appendices by Hugh C. Cutler, Stevens F.F. Seaberg (1962) (0)
- Book Reviews: The Material Culture of Pueblo Bonito. (1955) (0)
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