Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.

Despite the occurrence of exceptionally large eruptions in the Indonesian Archipelago in recent historic times (i.e. Krakatoa 1883, Tambora 1815), no historic tephra beds have been widely identified in the terrestrial realm that could facilitate the correlation of equivalent aged sequences and/or ar...

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Main Authors: Alloway, BV, Andreastuti, S, Setiawan, R, Miksic, JN, Hua, Q
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling ftansto:oai:apo-prod.ansto.gov.au:10238/8508 2023-05-15T13:36:16+02:00 Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago. Alloway, BV Andreastuti, S Setiawan, R Miksic, JN Hua, Q 2016-01-01 http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/8508 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379116305510 en eng Elsevier Alloway, B. V., et al. (2017). "Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago." Quaternary Science Reviews 155: 86-99. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.11.020 0277-3791 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379116305510 http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/8508 Archaeology Indonesia Volcanism Java Eruption Trade Journal Article 2016 ftansto https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.11.020 2020-04-06T22:29:09Z Despite the occurrence of exceptionally large eruptions in the Indonesian Archipelago in recent historic times (i.e. Krakatoa 1883, Tambora 1815), no historic tephra beds have been widely identified in the terrestrial realm that could facilitate the correlation of equivalent aged sequences and/or archaeological remains. This study has identified one such tephra bed of 13th Century age that can be correlated throughout central-east Java and now can be unequivocally correlated with the Samalas 1257 A.D. tephra recently described from Lombok. The occurrence of this historic tephra marker extending ≥650 km west from its eruptive source provides the first opportunity to effect inter-regional correlation over large swathes of central Indonesia. It remains entirely conceivable that in the aftermath of this exceptionally large eruptive event there was considerable westward disruption to subsistence agriculture and trade, food shortages and famine, dislocation of affected populations and socio-political unrest on a scale that equalled or exceeded the catastrophic effects documented from the more recent Tambora 1815 A.D. eruption. Indeed the effects of this mid-13th Century eruption can be registered globally in a variety of records from Antarctica, Europe, Middle East and the Americas. Unfortunately, archaeological evidence indicating such disruption in mid-13th Century Indonesia is yet to be deciphered from the so-far sparse accounts and inscriptions of that time. However, this paucity of evidence does not diminish the utility of this widespread tephra bed as a unique chronostratigraphic marker for archaeological studies across large areas of central Indonesia. © 2016, Elsevier Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation: ANSTO Publications Online Quaternary Science Reviews 155 86 99
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topic Archaeology
Indonesia
Volcanism
Java
Eruption
Trade
spellingShingle Archaeology
Indonesia
Volcanism
Java
Eruption
Trade
Alloway, BV
Andreastuti, S
Setiawan, R
Miksic, JN
Hua, Q
Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
topic_facet Archaeology
Indonesia
Volcanism
Java
Eruption
Trade
description Despite the occurrence of exceptionally large eruptions in the Indonesian Archipelago in recent historic times (i.e. Krakatoa 1883, Tambora 1815), no historic tephra beds have been widely identified in the terrestrial realm that could facilitate the correlation of equivalent aged sequences and/or archaeological remains. This study has identified one such tephra bed of 13th Century age that can be correlated throughout central-east Java and now can be unequivocally correlated with the Samalas 1257 A.D. tephra recently described from Lombok. The occurrence of this historic tephra marker extending ≥650 km west from its eruptive source provides the first opportunity to effect inter-regional correlation over large swathes of central Indonesia. It remains entirely conceivable that in the aftermath of this exceptionally large eruptive event there was considerable westward disruption to subsistence agriculture and trade, food shortages and famine, dislocation of affected populations and socio-political unrest on a scale that equalled or exceeded the catastrophic effects documented from the more recent Tambora 1815 A.D. eruption. Indeed the effects of this mid-13th Century eruption can be registered globally in a variety of records from Antarctica, Europe, Middle East and the Americas. Unfortunately, archaeological evidence indicating such disruption in mid-13th Century Indonesia is yet to be deciphered from the so-far sparse accounts and inscriptions of that time. However, this paucity of evidence does not diminish the utility of this widespread tephra bed as a unique chronostratigraphic marker for archaeological studies across large areas of central Indonesia. © 2016, Elsevier Ltd.
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Andreastuti, S
Setiawan, R
Miksic, JN
Hua, Q
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Hua, Q
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title Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
title_short Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
title_full Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
title_fullStr Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological implications of a widespread 13th Century tephra marker across the central Indonesian Archipelago.
title_sort archaeological implications of a widespread 13th century tephra marker across the central indonesian archipelago.
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