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Dr. Jonathan Lothrop

Curator of Archaeology
jonathan.lothrop@nysed.gov

518-486-2992

My research is focused on how and when Native Americans colonized and then settled the New York region from near the end of the Pleistocene or Ice Age into the early Holocene, between about 11,000 and 8000 B.C. This approach involves integrated studies of Paleoindian sites and artifact collections, within and between regions, (1) to refine chronology and systematics, and (2) to model changes in Paleoindian lifeways, including technology, settlement, and subsistence. A key aspect of this work involves collaborating with earth scientists at NYSM and elsewhere to better understand the Late Pleistocene landscapes and environments of these peoples. At the broadest level, this research contributes to our understanding about the peopling of the New World at the end of the Pleistocene era, and how some human populations adapted in the past to rapid environmental and climatic change. 

Publications

2015

E. Landing, S. Westrop 2015, Late Cambrian (middle Furongian) Shallow-Marine Dysoxic Mudstone with Calcrete and Brachiopod–Olenid–Lotagnostus Faunas in Avalonian Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Geological Magazine 152, 973-992. 10.1017/S001675681400079X
E. Landing, VanAller Hernick, F. Mannolini, D. Potvin-Leduc, R. Cloutier 2015, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Sharks from Cairo, New York (USA): Evidence of Early Cosmopolitanism, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60, 183-200. 10.4202/app.2012.0101

2014

Williams, M., Zalasiewicz, J., Waters, C., Landing, E., 2014. Is the Fossil Record of Complex Animal Behaviour a Stratigraphical Analogue for the Anthropocene?, in: Waters, N., Zalasiewicz, J., Williams, M., Ellis, M., Snelling, A. (Eds.), A Stratigraphical Basis for the Anthropocene. Geological Society of London, London, pp. 143-148.
E. Landing, S. Westrop, J. Adrain, T. Karin 2014, Trilobite Biostratigraphy of the Stairsian Stage (upper Tremadocian) of the Ibexian Series, Lower Ordovician, Western United States, Memoirs of the Associaiton of Australasian Palaeontologists 45, 167–214.
E. Landing, G. Retallack 2014, Affinities and Architecture of Devonian Trunks of Prototaxites loganii, Mycologia , 1143-1158. 10.3852/13-390
E. Landing, G.J. Retallack 2014, Affinities and architecture of Devonian trunks of Prototaxites loganii, Mycologia 106, 1143-1158. 10.3852/13-390
E. Landing, G.J. Retallack 2014, Affinities and architecture of Devonian trunks Prototaxites loganii. Supplement., Mycology 106, . doi:10.3852/13-390

2013

G. Geyer, E. Landing, M. Brasier, S. Bowring 2013, Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: Context, Correlation, and Chronostratigraphy—Overcoming Deficiencies of the First Appearance Datum (FAD) Concept, Earth-Science Reviews 123, 133-172. 10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.03.008
E. Landing, M. Williams, M. Mohibullah 2013, First Middle Ordovician Ostracods from Western Avalonia: Paleogeographical and Paleoenvironmental Significance, Journal of Paleontology 87, 269-276. 10.1666/12-065R1.1
E. Landing, S. Westrop, S. Bowring 2013, Reconstructing the Avalonia Palaeocontinent in the Cambrian: A 519 Ma Caliche in South Wales and Transcontinental Middle Terreneuvian Sandstones, Geology Magazine 150, 1022-1046. 10.1017/S0016756813000228