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Archaeology, paleoecosystems, and ecological restoration / Michael J. O'Brien
The contribution of ethnobiology to the reconstruction and restoration of historic ecosystems / M. Kat Anderson
The pleasures and pitfalls of written records / Michael Edmonds
Oral history: a guide to its creation and use / James E. Fogerty
Maps and photographs / Tina Reithmaier
Government land office survey and other early land surveys / Gordon G. Whitney and Joseph DeCant
Inferring forest stand history from observational field evidence / P.L. Marks and Sana Gardescu
Using dendrochronology to reconstruct the history of forest and woodland ecosystems / Kurt F. Kipfmueller and Thomas W. Swetnam
Palynology: an important tool for discovering historic ecosystems / Owen K. Davis
Packrat middens as a tool for reconstructing historic ecosystems / David Rhode
Techniques for discovering historic animal assemblages / Michael L. Morrison
Geomorphology, hydrology, and soils / Stanley W. Trimble
Inferring vegetation history from phytoliths / Glen G. Fredlund
Using historical data in ecological restoration: a case study from Nantucket / Peter W. Dunwiddie
A multiple-scale history of past and ongoing vegetation change within the Indiana dunes / Kenneth L. Cole
Implementing the archaeo-environmental reconstruction technique: rediscovering the historic ground layer of three plant communities in the greater Grand Canyon region / Thom Alcoze and Matt Hurteau
Documenting local landscape change: the San Francisco Bay area historical ecology project / Robin Grossinger.