Mollusc shells, which are often quite numerous in archaeological sites throughout the Pacific Islands, offer good proxies for assessing environmental change as well as human impact. Documented changes in species size, richness, and abundance have often been interpreted as evidence of resource abuse by shellfish gatherers. While this may be valid in some cases, archaeologists need to consider other variables to explain change (or stability) in shell distribution. A better understanding of ecological and biological (life history) characteristics associated with shell midden deposits, as well as greater awareness of ethnographic and ethnoarchaeological data on the interaction between people and varieties of marine resources, may result in a re...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyArchaeology provides a long-term framework to document prehistoric resource u...
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the shellfish assemblages recovered from Heshkaia 35, a...
Mollusk remains from archaeological and more recent historical contexts provide good proxies to asse...
The vast Asia-Pacific region, spanning from the islands of Indonesia and Borneo in the west through ...
From long-term stratigraphic records in Pacific Island archaeological sites, researchers have docume...
Prehistoric molluscan assemblages provide insights into long-term patterns of human landscape use, e...
Small, remote islands, such as low coral atolls, with nutrient-poor, biogenic soils for food crops a...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur l’exploitation de mollusques et d’échinodermes par les communautés ‘en...
Few studies have investigated past human shellfish predation patterns using archaeological shell ass...
This doctoral thesis aims at characterizing the exploitation of molluscs and echinoderms by the ‘ena...
International audienceIn SouthEast Asia and Oceania as in many other areas of the world, shelled mol...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
Biological and ecological attributes of 24 species of edible bivalves and gastropods from the Gilbe...
This monograph analyses marine gathering in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga from ecological, social ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyArchaeology provides a long-term framework to document prehistoric resource u...
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the shellfish assemblages recovered from Heshkaia 35, a...
Mollusk remains from archaeological and more recent historical contexts provide good proxies to asse...
The vast Asia-Pacific region, spanning from the islands of Indonesia and Borneo in the west through ...
From long-term stratigraphic records in Pacific Island archaeological sites, researchers have docume...
Prehistoric molluscan assemblages provide insights into long-term patterns of human landscape use, e...
Small, remote islands, such as low coral atolls, with nutrient-poor, biogenic soils for food crops a...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur l’exploitation de mollusques et d’échinodermes par les communautés ‘en...
Few studies have investigated past human shellfish predation patterns using archaeological shell ass...
This doctoral thesis aims at characterizing the exploitation of molluscs and echinoderms by the ‘ena...
International audienceIn SouthEast Asia and Oceania as in many other areas of the world, shelled mol...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
Biological and ecological attributes of 24 species of edible bivalves and gastropods from the Gilbe...
This monograph analyses marine gathering in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga from ecological, social ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyArchaeology provides a long-term framework to document prehistoric resource u...
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the shellfish assemblages recovered from Heshkaia 35, a...