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Archaeology in Oceania, 2016
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2016
WHILE THE BODY of archaeological knowledge of Micronesia has been expanded considerably over the ... more WHILE THE BODY of archaeological knowledge of Micronesia has been expanded considerably over the last several years (Cordy 1980), little is as yet known of the early chronology, settlement patterns, and dynamics of culture change in the southern Mariana Islands (Fig. 1). ...
Archaeology in Oceania, Apr 1, 2011
Archaeologists routinely reconstruct the types of marine environments fished by past human societ... more Archaeologists routinely reconstruct the types of marine environments fished by past human societies in order to understand economic systems, foraging behaviour, maritime technology and seafaring abilities. These reconstructions are based on ecological data provided by archaeofish identifications, but can be problematic where coarse-grained designations, such as inshore or pelagic, are used, or the influence of fish behaviour and life history traits on movement between habitats is overlooked. In tropical waters, intra-family diversity complicates habitat reconstruction by precluding lower-level taxonomic identifications that provide precise habitat information (e.g. surge channels, dropoffs). Consequently, a single generalised habitat may be imposed on fishes that could be caught in multiple environments, thereby eroding the reliability of fishing zone reconstructions. This study employs the archaeofish assemblage from Chelechol ra Orrak (c. 3000–0 BP), Palau to examine the analytic...
Archaeology in Oceania, 2005
RefDoc, THE reference in scientific document supply / Refdoc, la référence en fourniture de docum... more RefDoc, THE reference in scientific document supply / Refdoc, la référence en fourniture de documents scientifiques ...
Archaeology in Oceania, 2016
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2016
WHILE THE BODY of archaeological knowledge of Micronesia has been expanded considerably over the ... more WHILE THE BODY of archaeological knowledge of Micronesia has been expanded considerably over the last several years (Cordy 1980), little is as yet known of the early chronology, settlement patterns, and dynamics of culture change in the southern Mariana Islands (Fig. 1). ...
Archaeology in Oceania, Apr 1, 2011
Archaeologists routinely reconstruct the types of marine environments fished by past human societ... more Archaeologists routinely reconstruct the types of marine environments fished by past human societies in order to understand economic systems, foraging behaviour, maritime technology and seafaring abilities. These reconstructions are based on ecological data provided by archaeofish identifications, but can be problematic where coarse-grained designations, such as inshore or pelagic, are used, or the influence of fish behaviour and life history traits on movement between habitats is overlooked. In tropical waters, intra-family diversity complicates habitat reconstruction by precluding lower-level taxonomic identifications that provide precise habitat information (e.g. surge channels, dropoffs). Consequently, a single generalised habitat may be imposed on fishes that could be caught in multiple environments, thereby eroding the reliability of fishing zone reconstructions. This study employs the archaeofish assemblage from Chelechol ra Orrak (c. 3000–0 BP), Palau to examine the analytic...
Archaeology in Oceania, 2005
RefDoc, THE reference in scientific document supply / Refdoc, la référence en fourniture de docum... more RefDoc, THE reference in scientific document supply / Refdoc, la référence en fourniture de documents scientifiques ...