KD Lupo - Journal of archaeological research, 2007 - Springer
The last few decades have witnessed a rapid rise in the use of foraging models derived from behavioral ecology to explain and predict temporal and spatial differences in faunal …
The islands of Wallacea are remarkable on a world scale as settlement occurred by at least 43,000 cal BP and must have involved the use of watercraft. The majority of the islands are …
Nueva Zelanda fue descubierta hace ahora más de mil años por colonos de la Polinesia oriental, antecesores de los actuales maoríes. Aquellos hombres eran los descendientes de …
Recent archaeological investigation at the Coconut Walk site on the Caribbean island of Nevis revealed dense 40 cm deep midden deposits that accumulated between cal AD 890 …
RJ Losey, T Nomokonova, OI Goriunova - Journal of Archaeological …, 2008 - Elsevier
Fishing was the foundation for many of the world's foraging peoples and was undertaken using a variety of technologies. Reconstructing fishing technologies can be difficult because …
I McKechnie - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2007 - Elsevier
Zooarchaeological data provide direct evidence of long-term human resource utilization relevant to the modern study of sustainability and conservation. On the northwest coast of …
The relationship between environmental variation and subsistence practices is a central point of discussion in much Oceanic archaeology. While human predation can significantly …
The analysis of fish remains from Island Southeast Asian archaeological assemblages constitutes one of the main ways to examine human subsistence in the region …
JA Baisre - Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A review of archaeological and historical data on Caribbean fisheries shows that previous assumptions about overexploitation of fisheries in prehistoric and colonial …