INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT

Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuations in human resource use, thereby providing archaeology with a platform to present various theories on prehistoric island resource exploitation and habitat alteration. This paper cross-examines thre...

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Published in:Berkala Arkeologi
Main Author: Griffin, Joshua
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta 2011
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https://doi.org/10.30883/jba.v31i1.414
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spelling ftjberkala:oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/414 2024-09-15T18:10:51+00:00 INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT Griffin, Joshua 2011-05-28 application/pdf http://berkalaarkeologi.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/414 https://doi.org/10.30883/jba.v31i1.414 eng eng Balai Arkeologi Yogyakarta http://berkalaarkeologi.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/414/382 http://berkalaarkeologi.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/berkalaarkeologi/article/view/414 doi:10.30883/jba.v31i1.414 Copyright (c) 2011 Berkala Arkeologi Berkala Arkeologi; Vol. 31 No. 1 (2011); 1-11 Berkala Arkeologi; Vol 31 No 1 (2011); 1-11 2548-7132 0216-1419 Prehistoric resource exploitation habitat alteration Polynesia Indonesia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion qualitative 2011 ftjberkala https://doi.org/10.30883/jba.v31i1.414 2024-06-28T03:04:08Z Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuations in human resource use, thereby providing archaeology with a platform to present various theories on prehistoric island resource exploitation and habitat alteration. This paper cross-examines three major elements of remains found in island assemblages: those being avifauna, marine fauna, and palaeobotanical remains (from Henderson Island, American Samoa and Hawaii, and eastern Indonesia respectively). In doing so, the sequence of prehistoric resource depression or extinction should be readily identified through this anthropogenic behaviour. However, the Polynesian faunal assemblages shed more light on anthropogenic impact than the palaeobotanical record from Indonesia. Nevertheless, as a comparative study, this information provides a framework for present-day management and the potential restoration of these island ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Henderson Island Berkala Arkeologi Berkala Arkeologi 31 1 1 11
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topic Prehistoric resource exploitation
habitat alteration
Polynesia
Indonesia
spellingShingle Prehistoric resource exploitation
habitat alteration
Polynesia
Indonesia
Griffin, Joshua
INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
topic_facet Prehistoric resource exploitation
habitat alteration
Polynesia
Indonesia
description Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuations in human resource use, thereby providing archaeology with a platform to present various theories on prehistoric island resource exploitation and habitat alteration. This paper cross-examines three major elements of remains found in island assemblages: those being avifauna, marine fauna, and palaeobotanical remains (from Henderson Island, American Samoa and Hawaii, and eastern Indonesia respectively). In doing so, the sequence of prehistoric resource depression or extinction should be readily identified through this anthropogenic behaviour. However, the Polynesian faunal assemblages shed more light on anthropogenic impact than the palaeobotanical record from Indonesia. Nevertheless, as a comparative study, this information provides a framework for present-day management and the potential restoration of these island ecosystems.
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title INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
title_short INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
title_full INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
title_fullStr INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
title_full_unstemmed INDONESIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND PALAEOECOLOGY GAUGING THE IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
title_sort indonesian and pacific island palaeoecology gauging the impact of prehistoric settlement
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