Alec Apodaca

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Alec Apodaca is an environmental archaeologist documenting Indigenous landscape stewardship practices in central coastal California. This collaborative research focuses on integrative surveys of cultural landscapes and evaluating archaeobotanical data to help plan for the ecological revitalization goals of Tribes and resource agencies. He has recently co-authored papers in archaeology, such as stable oxygen isotope analysis, ground-penetrating radar, coastal resource sustainability, and integrative landscape ethnobotany using GIS and perspectives from historical ecology. He also has experience in Cultural Resource Management working broadly in California.