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Julien Riel-Salvatore

Julien Riel-Salvatore

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver

julien.riel-salvatore@ucdenver.edu

303-556-2621

Department of Anthropology
University of Colorado
1201 5th St, Ste 270
Denver, CO 80217-3364

Titles

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver

Biography

Dr. Salvatore is an archaeologist who focuses on the ecology and prehistory of hunter-gatherers, and on how humans have interacted with their environment in the past. Most of his work to date has concentrated on Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens, and especially on the disappearance of Neanderthals, a topic he has studied extensively in Italy where he has been working since 2003. He also participated in several field projects in Italy, Spain, Ethiopia, South Africa and the US Southwest.

Currently, he is directing work at the Paleolithic site of the Caverna delle Arene Candide, in the region of Liguria in northern Italy. With his Italian colleagues, they have exposed a nearly continuous sequence of deposits beginning some 30,000 years ago, which provides a unique archive to track how human behavior changed through time, notably in response to climate change and resource fluctuation. This project began during a postdoctoral fellowship he held at McGill University (Montreal, Canada), after he completed his doctoral studies at Arizona State University.

Some of hisrecent work has sought to apply niche construction theory as a useful conceptual framework for looking at the human past. NCT encourages researchers to look at the dynamic evolutionary interplay between biology, culture and ecology to understand how given evolutionary trajectories came to be. Since archaeology by its very nature looks at the long-term, the discipline provides a natural body of evidence of how humans have engaged with and modified their environments to suit their needs, often with unexpected consequences in the long run. He has recently edited (with L. Pyne) a special issue of the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory on the topic of "Archaeological Perspectives on Niche Construction Theory" in which he and several colleagues  explore some of these issues.

Education

  • PhD, Anthropology, Arizona State University, 2007
  • MA, Anthropology, Arizona State University, 2001
  • BA, Anthropology, McGill University, 1999

Journal Articles

2018

Barton, C. M., J. E. Aura Tortosa, O. Garcia-Puchol, J. Riel-Salvatore, N. Gauthier, M. Vadillo Conesa and G. Pothier Bouchard. 2018. Risk and resilience in the late glacial: A case study from the western Mediterranean.. Quaternary Science Reviews 184(March):68-84. DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.09.015. (link )

Burke, A., J. Riel-Salvatore and C. M. Barton. 2018. Human response to habitat suitability during the Last Glacial Maximum in Western Europe. Journal of Quaternary Science 33(3):335-345. DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3004. (link )

2017

Gravel-Miguel, C., J. Riel-Salvatore, R. Maggi, G. Martino and C. M. Barton. 2017. The breaking of ochred pebble tools as part of funerary ritual in the Arene Candide Epigravettian Cemetery. Cambridge Archaelogical Journal 27(2):331-350. DOI: 10.1017/S0959774316000640. (link )

Marwick, B., J. d'Alpoim Guedes, C. M. Barton, L. A. Bates, M. Baxter, A. Bevan, E. A. Bollwerk, R. K. Bocinsky, T. Brughmans, A. K. Carter, C. Conrad, D. A. Contreras, S. Costa, E. R. Crema, A. Daggett, B. Davies, B. L. Drake, T. S. Dye, P. France, R. Fullager, D. Giusti, S. Graham, M. D. Harris, J. Hawks, S. Heath, D. Huffer, E. C. Kansa, S. Whitcher Kansa, M. E. Madsen, J. Melcher, J. Negre, F. D. Nieman, R. Opitz, D. C. Orton, P. Przystupa, M. Raviele, J. Riel-Salvatore, P. Riris, I. Romanowska, J. Smith, N. Strupler, I. Ullah, H. G. Van Vlack, N. VanValkenburgh, E. C. Watrall, C. Webster, J. Wells, J. Winters and C. D. Wren. 2017. Open science in archaeology. The SAA Archaeological Record 17(4):8-14. DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/72N8G. (link )

2016

Barton, C. M., I. I. Ullah, S. M. Bergin, H. Sarjoughian, G. R. Mayer, J. Bernabeu Auban, A. Heimsath, M. F. Acevedo, J. Riel-Salvatore and J. R. Arrowsmith. 2016. Experimental socioecology:Integrative science for anthropocene landscape dynamics. Anthropocene 13(Mar):34-45. DOI: 10.1016/j.ancene.2015.12.004. (link )

2014

Barton, C. M. and J. Riel-Salvatore. 2014. The formation of lithic assemblages. Journal of Archaeological Science 46(Jun):334-352. DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2014.03.031. (link )

Book Chapters

2016

Barton, C. M. and J. Riel-Salvatore. 2016. A Lithic perspective on ecological dynamics in the Upper Pleistocene of western Eurasia. Pp. Chapter 2 In: Sullivan III, A. P. and D. I. Olszewski eds., Archaeological Variability and Interpretation in Global Perspective. University of Colorado Press. Boulder, CO. ISBN: 978-1-60732-493-5.