Situated at the extreme margin of the Indo‐West Pacific biotic province, the four islands of the isolated Pitcairn Group hold interest for biogeographers and archaeologists alike. Human settlement may have been as early as the 8th century AD for the uplifted limestone island of Henderson, the most pristine island of its kind. An archaeological survey of the Pitcairn Islands is provided, while Henderson is examined in detail. Recent extensive excavations provide a record of change during 600 years of human occupation. Adaptation to the ecologically‐marginal conditions is documented by artefacts, more than 150000 vertebrate bones, molluscs and subfossil plant remains recovered from stratigraphic contexts. The effects of prehistoric human occu...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
An explanation for the fate of Henderson Island Polynesians, as inferred from fish caught inside and...
Pre-contact avifaunal extinctions in Hawai'i generally have been attributed to human predation ...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Subfossil leaf fragments of giant swamp taro (Cyrtosperma chamissonis) were recovered from archaeolo...
Henderson island, a World Heritage Site in the Pitcairn group, south-central Pacific Ocean, has ofte...
Knowledge of biodiversity in the past, and the timing, nature, and drivers of human-induced ecologic...
The pristine island ecosystems of East Polynesia were among the last places on Earth settled by preh...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
In the Pacific there are two main groups of so-called 'mystery islands', i.e. islands that were sett...
The myth of Pitcairn, building on the destiny of the Bounty mutineers, focuses on the recent history...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
An explanation for the fate of Henderson Island Polynesians, as inferred from fish caught inside and...
Pre-contact avifaunal extinctions in Hawai'i generally have been attributed to human predation ...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Subfossil leaf fragments of giant swamp taro (Cyrtosperma chamissonis) were recovered from archaeolo...
Henderson island, a World Heritage Site in the Pitcairn group, south-central Pacific Ocean, has ofte...
Knowledge of biodiversity in the past, and the timing, nature, and drivers of human-induced ecologic...
The pristine island ecosystems of East Polynesia were among the last places on Earth settled by preh...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
In the Pacific there are two main groups of so-called 'mystery islands', i.e. islands that were sett...
The myth of Pitcairn, building on the destiny of the Bounty mutineers, focuses on the recent history...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
An explanation for the fate of Henderson Island Polynesians, as inferred from fish caught inside and...
Pre-contact avifaunal extinctions in Hawai'i generally have been attributed to human predation ...