Dana Lepofsky

Dana Lepofsky

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 40

North America-Canada

About Dana Lepofsky

Dana Lepofsky, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of archaeology, ethnobiology, palaeothnobotany, historical ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Settling the record: 3,000 years of continuity and growth in a Coast Salish settlement constellation

Placemaking on the Northwest Coast of North America

Wil Luunda ‘Waada aks (Where the Waters Meet): Deep-time histories of shifting estuarine landscapes and human settlement in Laxgalts’ap watershed, northern …

Reply to Oswald et al.: scale in studies of pre-colonial forests

Historical ecology of forest garden management in Laxyuubm Ts’msyen and beyond

8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social–Ecological Resilience to Global Change

Digging Deep: Place-Based Variation in Late Pre-Contact Mā ‘ohi Agricultural Systems, Society Islands

The Clam Garden Network Exploring the Social and Ecological Contexts of Clam Management in the Past, Present, and Future

Dana Lepofsky Information

University

Position

Professor of Archaeology

Citations(all)

4320

Citations(since 2020)

2167

Cited By

2771

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

University Profile Page

Simon Fraser University

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Dana Lepofsky Skills & Research Interests

archaeology

ethnobiology

palaeothnobotany

historical ecology

Top articles of Dana Lepofsky

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Settling the record: 3,000 years of continuity and growth in a Coast Salish settlement constellation

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Patrick Morgan Ritchie

Jerram Ritchie

Michael Blake

Eric Simons

Dana Lepofsky

2024/3/1

Placemaking on the Northwest Coast of North America

Dana Lepofsky

Bryn Letham

Morgan Ritchie

Chelsey Armstrong

2023/8/16

Wil Luunda ‘Waada aks (Where the Waters Meet): Deep-time histories of shifting estuarine landscapes and human settlement in Laxgalts’ap watershed, northern …

The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

Bryn Letham

Dana Lepofsky

Spencer Greening

2023/4/20

Reply to Oswald et al.: scale in studies of pre-colonial forests

Ecosystems and People

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Dana Lepofsky

Alex C McAlvay

Kelsey Leonard

Patrick Morgan Ritchie

...

2023/12/31

Historical ecology of forest garden management in Laxyuubm Ts’msyen and beyond

Ecosystems and People

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Natasha Lyons

Alex C McAlvay

Patrick Morgan Ritchie

Dana Lepofsky

...

2023/12/31

8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social–Ecological Resilience to Global Change

Climatic and Ecological Change in the Americas

Dana Lepofsky

Anne Salomon

2023/8/17

Digging Deep: Place-Based Variation in Late Pre-Contact Mā ‘ohi Agricultural Systems, Society Islands

Journal of Ethnobiology

Jennifer G Kahn

Dana Lepofsky

2022/7

The Clam Garden Network Exploring the Social and Ecological Contexts of Clam Management in the Past, Present, and Future

Dana Lepofsky

2022

Ancestral sea gardens supported human settlements for at least 3,800 years on the Northwest Coast of North America

Frontiers in Earth Science

Keith Holmes

Dana Lepofsky

Nicole F Smith

Travis D Crowell

Anne K Salomon

2022/10/26

Ancient DNA reveals phenological diversity of Coast Salish herring harvests over multiple centuries

Scientific Reports

Eleni L Petrou

Robert Kopperl

Dana Lepofsky

Antonia T Rodrigues

Dongya Yang

...

2022/8/6

Tropical Agriculture, Past and Present: Cross-Cutting Approaches to Global Challenges

Journal of Ethnobiology

Lydie Dussol

Stéphen Rostain

2022/7

Historical indigenous land-use explains plant functional trait diversity

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Jesse ED Miller

Alex C McAlvay

Patrick Morgan Ritchie

Dana Lepofsky

2021/6/1

Ancient anthropogenic clam gardens of the northwest coast expand clam habitat

Ecosystems

Dana Lepofsky

Ginevra Toniello

Jacob Earnshaw

Christine Roberts

Louis Wilson

...

2021/3

Adopting a root: documenting ecological and cultural signatures of plant translocations in Northwestern North America

American Anthropologist

Nancy J Turner

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Dana Lepofsky

2021/12

Seeking a More Ethical Future for Ethnobiology Publishing: A 40-Year Perspective from Journal of ethnobiology

Journal of Ethnobiology

Dana Lepofsky

Cynthiann Heckelsmiller

Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares

Jeffrey Wall

2021/7

Scientists' warning to humanity on threats to indigenous and local knowledge systems

Journal of Ethnobiology

Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares

Dana Lepofsky

Ken Lertzman

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Eduardo S Brondizio

...

2021/7

Ancient ecology: the Quadra Island clam gardens

Fisheries

Keith Holmes

Kieran Cox

Amy R Cline

Marco BA Hatch

Morgan J Black

...

2020/3

Re-evaluating “Conservation implications of Native American impacts”

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Dana Lepofsky

Ken Lertzman

Alex C McAlvay

Jesse ED Miller

2020/2/12

From local to regional and back again: Social transformation in a Coast Salish settlement, 1500–1000 BP

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Morgan Ritchie

Dana Lepofsky

2020/12/1

Indigenous song keepers reveal traditional ecological knowledge in music

The Conversation: Academic rigour, journalistic flair

Dana Lepofsky

Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares Onrubia

Kim Recalma-Clutesi

2020/1/2

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