Environmental Archaeology

University of North Texas

Global distribution of soil nutrients and Marine NPP, from Huston and Wolverton 2009, Ecological Monographs

Steve Wolverton

Steve is an environmental scientist and archaeologist specializing in paleozoology of North America during the Holocene. He is assistant professor in environmental archaeology and conservation paleozoology at the University of North Texas, Department of Geography. His interests span ecology, paleoecology of North America, environmental archaeology, paleozoology, and conservation biology. His recent research focuses on white-tailed deer and black bear biology and the use of datasets from zooarchaeology and paleontology to address modern issues in conservation biology. In addition, Steve has interests in analytical chemistry and has on-going research in artifact residue analysis including fatty-acid and protein residues from pottery.

Steve Wolverton

Department of Geography

University of North Texas

1155 Union Circle #305279

Denton, TX 76203 - 5017

Contact information

Phone: 940-565-4987

Fax: 940-369-7550

E-mail: wolverton@unt.edu