Wing, Elizabeth S.


8 publications

Wing, Elizabeth S. (detail)
1967Aboriginal fishing in the Windward Islands. In: Proc. Second Internatl. Congress on Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Lesser Antilles:
103-107.
Wing, Elizabeth S.; Hoffman, C. A., Jr.; Ray, Clayton Edward (detail)
1968Vertebrate remains from Indian sites on Antigua, West Indies.
Carib. Jour. Sci. 8(3-4): 123-140. 4 tabs. 4 figs. Sept.-Dec. 1968.
—Reports a radius of T. manatus (the first record of a manatee at Antigua) found on the surface at the Hawkes Bill Bay midden site (129).
Wing, Elizabeth S. (detail)
1973Notes on the faunal remains excavated from St. Kitts, West Indies.
Carib. Jour. Sci. 13(3-4): 253-255.
Wing, Elizabeth S. (detail)
1975Vertebrate faunal remains. In: E. W. Andrews IV, M. P. Simmons, & E. S. Wing (eds.), Excavation of an early shell midden on Isla Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Middle Amer. Res. Inst. Publ. 31: 186-188.
—Reports a manatee vertebra from a midden of the Late Preclassic Period (186).
Wing, Elizabeth S. (detail)
1977Vertebrates. In: B. L. Stark (ed.), Prehistoric ecology at Patarata 52, Veracruz, Mexico: adaptation to the mangrove swamp.
Vanderbilt Univ. Publ. Anthrop. 18: 204-212.
—Manatee, 206.
Wing, Elizabeth S. (detail)
1980Aquatic fauna and reptiles from the Atlantic and Pacific sites. In: O. F. Linares & A. J. Ranere (eds.), Adaptive radiations in prehistoric Panama.
Monogr. Peabody Mus. Archaeol. Ethnol. 5: 194-215.
Wing, Elizabeth S.; Scudder, S. (detail)
1980Use of animals by the prehistoric inhabitants on St. Kitts, West Indies.
Arizona St. Univ. Anthrop. Res. Papers No. 22: 237-245.
—Presented at the 8th Internatl. Congress on Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Lesser Antilles.
Wing, Elizabeth S.; Reitz, Elizabeth J. (detail)
1982Prehistoric fishing economies of the Caribbean.
Jour. New World Archaeol. 5(2): 13-32. 4 tabs. 4 figs.
—Lists archeological occurrences of T. manatus in Grenada, Mexico, St. Kitts, Trinidad, Nicaragua, and Jamaica (16), and discusses materials used to make spears for manatee hunting (24).